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Tai Lavatai
17
Winner Army West Point Arm 6-6 , 0-0
11
Navy Nav 5-7 , 4-4
Winner
Army West Point Arm
6-6 , 0-0
17
Final
11
Navy Nav
5-7 , 4-4
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
Arm Army West Point 0 10 0 7 17
Nav Navy 0 0 0 11 11

Game Recap: Football |

Army Holds On To Beat Navy 17-11

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) Army linebacker Kalib Fortner scored on a fourth-quarter strip sack and then stopped quarterback Tai Lavatai six inches from the goal line with 3 seconds left to help the Black Knights beat Navy 17-11 on Saturday and win the 124th meeting between Army and Navy.

After falling behind 17-3, Lavatai led the Midshipmen to one touchdown to make it a one-score game and then drove them to the Army 6. With no timeouts and about 30 seconds left, Lavatai threw two incompletions before hitting Alex Tecza, who was tackled in bounds at the 2.

With no timeouts - and no opportunity to spike the ball on fourth down - Navy scrambled to line up and managed to get the play off. Lavatai surged forward as his whole team pushed, ahead of him and behind, but Army held its ground.

The play was whistled dead and the replay confirmed that the ball never crossed the goal line. To kill the remaining 3 seconds, Army quarterback Bryson Daily took a shotgun snap, hesitated, and stepped out of the end zone for an intentional safety.

Cadets began to storm the field before being sent back for another review to see if time had expired. The confirmation from the booth set off another wave of Army fans onto the field.

Bryson Daily ran for 84 yards and threw Army's first touchdown pass against Navy since 2015 to help the Black Knights claim bragging rights.

Kanye Udoh ran for 88 yards for Army, which also claimed the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy that goes to the team with the best record in head-to-head matchups against other service academies. The Black Knights upset then-No. 17 Air Force last month.

Wearing gold uniforms that paid tribute to the Dogface Soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division, Army took a 10-0 lead against a Navy team that had zero pass completions at the half.

Lavatai, Navy's backup quarterback, replaced started Xavier Arline in the second quarter, rushing for 74 yards and completing 16 of 26 passes for 176 yards. Lavatai drove Navy into field position early in the fourth to make it 10-3.

But with about five minutes left, Fortner punched the ball out, picked it up on one bounce and scampered 44 yards for a touchdown that gave Army a 17-3 lead.

Lavatai hit Jayden Umbarger from 14 yards out to make it 17-9 with under five minutes left; the 2-point conversion failed. After an unsuccessful onside kick, Navy forced a punt and came within inches of a potential game-tying score.

Lavatai's 176 yards passing was the most yards passing by a Navy quarterback against Army since 2010 when Ricky Dobbs threw for 186 yards against the Black Knights in a 31-17 win. Navy linebacker Colin Ramos led all defensive players in tackles with 16, become the first Navy player with 100 tackles in a season since Diego Fagot in 2019.

For its 124th edition, America's Game made its first trip to Massachusetts, where George Washington first took command of the Continental Army and the USS Constitution, the world's oldest commissioned naval warship -- is docked.

Organizers squeezed in a weekend of activities at historic sites in the area, including a pep rally, pull-up competition and debate at Faneuil Hall, a ceremony to mark the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party and a tug-of-war at the Old North Bridge in Concord, the location of the shot heard round the world.
 

AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football

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