Horvath to Heidenreich on 4th-and-Goal Leads No. 22 Navy to a 17-16 Win over Army
Navy won its second straight Commander-In-Chief's Trophy with a late touchdown pass by Blake Horvath in a 17-16 victory over Army, overcoming multiple turnovers.
- On Saturday, Navy Midshipmen rallied to beat Army 17-16 as Blake Horvath threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Eli Heidenreich with 6:32 remaining.
- After a second-quarter surge by Army, Navy trailed 16-7 at half but outscored Army 10-3 in the second half to win 17-16.
- Suffering two turnovers, Horvath also produced crucial plays despite a near goal-line fumble, while Phillip Hamilton's interception and Alex Tecza's runs secured Navy's final possession.
- With the win, Navy Midshipmen clinched the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy for a second straight season as President Donald Trump attended and Navy heads to the Liberty Bowl on Jan. 2 while Army goes to the Fenway Bowl on Dec. 27.
- The result continues a long Army drought against ranked Navy teams, as the Black Knights haven't beaten a Navy team since 1955, despite Navy Midshipmen finishing tied for first in the American Athletic Conference this year.
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Blake Horvath takes over as Navy sneaks by Army
Blake Horvath completed an 8-yard touchdown pass to Eli Heidenreich in the fourth quarter as Navy rallied to a 17-16 victory over Army in the 126th edition of the storied rivalry Saturday in Baltimore, Md.
No. 22 Navy rallies to beat Army for 2nd straight year
BALTIMORE — Blake Horvath threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Eli Heidenreich with 6:32 remaining – on fourth-and-goal – and No. 22 Navy rallied to beat Army 17-16 on Saturday. Horvath turned the ball over twice, and his fumble near the goal line nearly spoiled Navy’s key drive. On second down from the 1, the ball came loose when the Midshipmen (10-2) attempted a tush push, but Heidenreich fell on the ball back at the 8. After an incompletion, Nav…
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