Game Information |
Army West Point (11-8 / 5-2) at Navy (12-6 / 5-2) |
Date |
Saturday, Jan. 22 |
Location / Venue |
Annapolis, Md. / Alumni Hall |
Time |
1:30 p.m. |
Tickets |
Navy Athletics |
Cable Television |
CBS Sports Network, American Forces Network / Jason Knapp, Mo Cassara |
Online Video |
CBS Sports Network (must subscribe to the TV channel through a provider) / Jason Knapp, Mo Cassara |
Live Stats |
NavySports.com |
Navy Radio |
WNAV (AM-1430, FM-99.9, 1430wnav.com), WFED (AM-1500, FederalNewsRadio) / Pete Medhurst, Mike Heary |
PDF of Roster Card |
Roster Card |
PDF of Game Notes |
Navy / Army |
Season Statistics |
Navy / Army |
Media Guide |
Navy / Army |
Five Starting Notes
1 – Saturday's Army-Navy game will be the 136th in the series and will mark the 90th year in a row and the 99th season overall in which the teams will have met.
2 – Each team has scored a total of 722 points over the last 10 Army-Navy games.
3 – Two of the last three and four of the last 11 Army-Navy games have been extended into overtime. Navy has played a total of four overtime games against the rest of the Patriot League over this same six-year span.
4 – This is the 27th year in a row in which at least one Army-Navy game will be televised on either CBS or the CBS Sports Network.
5 – This year's Army-Navy Star game will be played Feb. 12 at West Point.
Series History
• Navy leads the all-time series with Army, 81-54.
• The teams first met Feb. 21, 1920, when Navy defeated Army, 24-18, in West Point, N.Y.
• Navy holds a 45-24 advantage in games played in Annapolis. This includes a 23-12 edge in games played in Alumni Hall.
• Navy leads Army, 39-21, in Patriot League regular season games played between the teams.
• Navy leads Army, 19-12, in league games that have been played in Annapolis, all of which have been contested in Alumni Hall.
Accessing the USNA
The USNA is closed to all vehicles without a Department of Defense-approved identification card. All other visitors must either walk through one of the security gates or ride the shuttle bus. Whether walking on or riding the shuttle bus, those ages 18 and over must present a photo identification card (driver's license) to gain access and those ages 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
The shuttle will depart from the blue (west) side parking lot at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium starting at 9:30 a.m. and continue until approximately one hour after the conclusion of the men's game. Enter the lot off of Taylor Avenue (south side of the stadium). There is a $5 parking fee per vehicle. The shuttle will depart from and return to the bus stop next to the Blue Angel jet.
The doors to Alumni Hall will open at 9:30 a.m.
COVID-19 Policy
As per Department of Defense regulations, those who have not been vaccinated must wear a mask at all times when on the USNA grounds and those who have been vaccinated have the option to wear a mask while outdoors but must wear a mask while indoors. Additionally, masks must be worn by everyone regardless of vaccination status while riding the shuttle bus.