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December 3

(Army leads the series on this date, 3-0)

1932 -- Heavily favored Army didn't even bother to warm up, and paid for it a little, scoring only 7 points in the fi rst half.  In the fourth quarter, Jack Buckler threw a halfback pass to Bill Frentzer for a 43 yard TD.  Army 20, Navy 0. First Team All-America:
Milt Summerfelt, Guard
1988 -- Army tied the seris 41-41-7 and a school record with its nine victories in the season.  QB Bryan McWilliams TD run in the fourth quarter made the score 20-9.  Navy pulled to within 20-15, but their onside kick was recovered by Army's backup QB Mark Mooney, sealing the Army victory.  Army went on to the Sun Bowl, losing by one point to heavily favored Alabama.  Army 20, Navy 15. 1988 Army-Navy Game Program
1994 -- Army rushed for 373 yards (QB Ronnie McAda had 127, FB Joe Ross 120) , Navy passed for 361 (QB Jim Kubiak set an Army-Navy Game record).  Army kicker Kurt Heiss nailed a 52 yard FG with just over six minutes left to play -- the longest FG in Army-Navy history -- for the victory.  Army 22, Navy 20. 1994 Army-Navy Game Program
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