ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Navy senior quarterback
Blake Horvath and sophomore guard
Sean Crowley have been named Academic All-District by the College Sports Communicators. Horvath was also selected to advance to the next round of voting and is eligible for Academic All-American honors.
Horvath carries a 3.72 grade point average in operations research. He has earned all A's in each of his last two semesters. Horvath also ranks in the Top 100 in his class in military order of merit.
Crowley has a 3.72 grade point average while majoring in cyber operations.
Navy finished the 2025 season with a school record tying 11 wins against two losses, won the Commander-In-Chief's Trophy for the second-consecutive year and defeated Cincinnati in the Liberty Bowl. Navy's 21 wins over the last two seasons is the most in school history. Navy's 21-5 record (.808) over the last two years is the ninth best winning percentage in the FBS and the best among the Non-Autonomy four.
Horvath is the first Navy quarterback to have 1,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing in back-to-back seasons. He is the first player to do it in the FBS since both Lamar Jackson (Louisville) and Quinton Flowers (USF) accomplished the feat in 2016 and 2017.
Horvath's 162.5 career pass efficiency rating is the highest of any quarterback in Service Academy history with 150 or more attempts. Dating back to 1956, he is 1 of just 45 quarterbacks in the FBS to have a career passing efficiency of 162.0 or better with 275 or more passing attempts. Horvath is tied for 41st on that list. Jalen Hurts is 40th.
Crowley started all 13 games at left tackle for the Mids and helped Navy lead the country in rushing (285.6 yards per game). Navy gave up 3.1 tackles for loss per game this year, which is the fewest in the country.