Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Army retakes trophy on Navy’s missed field goal

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PHILADELPH­IA — The Navy football team had plenty to wash away with this year’s Army-Navy game: the sting of last year’s loss to Army that ended a 14-year win streak, the bruising slide they’ve been on since Oct. 14, during which they’ve notched just one victory.

Instead, place-kicker Bennett Moehring (Bentonvill­e) missed a 48-yard field goal as time expired to give Army a 14-13 victory and possession of the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy for the first time since 1996.

It was the Black Knights’ first victory in 11 Army-Navy games at Lincoln Financial Field.

Navy quarterbac­k Malcolm Perry was left doubled over with the agony of the loss, his head lolling back in disbelief as he walked off the field supported by another teammate. His performanc­e as starting quarterbac­k had been stunning: The sophomore rushed for 250 yards on 30 carries, including a 68-yard touchdown, and averaged 8.3 yards per attempt. Perry, a Clarksvill­e, Tenn., native who wore the unit patch of the USS Tennessee on his jersey in his second 200-plus yard rushing game this season, carried the Midshipmen all afternoon.

He pieced together a final drive to get Navy to Army’s 23-yard line with less than a minute remaining, but consecutiv­e false-start penalties bumped the Midshipmen (6-6) back to Army’s 31 and took 10 seconds off the clock, leaving them just 22 seconds on third down.

The Black Knights (9-3) stuffed Perry at the line of scrimmage, and Moehring was left with the game in his hands.

A field goal from 48 yards would have tied the longest field goal of his career. The kick was long enough, but was wide left.

Instead, it was a 1-yard score from Army quarterbac­k Ahmad Bradshaw with 5:10 remaining that decided the game.

Bradshaw rushed for 21 times for 94 yards and a touchdown — the eventual game-winner — on a somewhat haphazard game for the Black Knights. Navy outgained Army 296-241 and averaged 6.2 yards per play to Army’s 4.8.

Army started strong, making an 11-play, 68-yard drive through chunky snow and slush, spurred by a 33yard run from Kell Walker, look easy, then forcing Navy to settle for a 28-yard field goal on its first series.

But the Black Knights were forced to punt on backto-back drives after that, as Perry did as he was supposed to and exploded for a 68-yard touchdown early in the second quarter.

 ?? AP/MATT ROURKE ?? Ahmad Bradshaw (17) ran for 94 yards and the decisive 1-yard score in the fourth quarter to lift Army to a 14-13 victory over Navy on Saturday in Philadelph­ia.
AP/MATT ROURKE Ahmad Bradshaw (17) ran for 94 yards and the decisive 1-yard score in the fourth quarter to lift Army to a 14-13 victory over Navy on Saturday in Philadelph­ia.

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