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Field goal try wide on final play, Army holds off Navy 14-13

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PHILADELPH­IA — Just when you thought ArmyNavy couldn’t get any more intense, it snowed.

Then 60 minutes of bruis- ing football came down to squinting through that snow to see where a long field goal attempt would land.

Wide left. Cue the celebratio­n for Army. The Black Knights are back.

Bennett Moehring narrowly missed a 48-yard field goal on the final play and Army held off Navy 14-13 on Saturday to win the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy for the first time since 1996.

Army (9-3) earned its second straight win over Navy (6-6) following 14 straight losses in the series.

“We’ve got seniors in there that went 4-8 as freshmen and 2-10 as sophomores,” Army coach Jeff Monken said. “Now they’ve won 17 games in the last two years. Really an incredible change.”

After trailing most of the game, Ahmad Bradshaw pushed over the goal line on a quarterbac­k sneak with 5:10 remaining and Blake Wilson kicked the extra point to put Army ahead.

But Navy’s spectacula­r Malcolm Perry wasn’t finished.

The quarterbac­k, who ran for 250 yards on 30 carries and a 68-yard score in the second quarter, led Navy to the Army 31 with 3 seconds left.

Navy elected to try a field goal, and after about 10 players used their feet to clear the steady snow during a timeout, Moehring’s kick was long enough but drifted barely left.

“Came up a couple of feet short,” Navy coach Ken Niumatalol­o said. “This is a great rivalry. It was another classic game.”

Army cut its deficit in the series to 60-51-7 in a matchup of bowl-bound teams. The Black Knights claimed the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy thanks to an earlier victory over Air Force.

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