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NAVY FOOTBALL HISTORY 153 ALL-TIME SCORES NAVY in the 1870S and 1880S QUICK FACTS HEAD COACH Overall Record NAVY FOOTBALL HISTORY 153 ALL-TIME SCORES NAVY IN THE 1870s AND 1880s QUICK FACTS HEAD COACH Overall Record . 14-12-2 1882. Vauix Carter Winning Seasons . 4 Record vs.Army . 0-0 Most Points Scored . 46 vs. St. John’s (1885) Total Score . 292-231 1879 (0-0-1) 1885 (1-2-0) 1887 (3-1-0) 1889 (4-1-1) Captain: Bill Maxwell Captain: Cornelius Billings Captain: George Hayward Captain: Albertus Catlin D11 Baltimore Athletic Club . .T . .0-0 St. John’s College . .W 46-10 St. John’s College . .W . .4-0 St. John’s College . .W 20-10 N26 Johns Hopkins . .L . .8-12 St. John’s College . .W .24-0 Johns Hopkins . .W .36-0 Princeton Frosh . .L . .0-10 Johns Hopkins . .W . .8-0 N9 Dickinson . .T . .0-0 1882 (1-0-0) Princeton (2nd Team) . .L . .5-22 Lehigh . .L . .6-26 Coach: Vauix Carter D7 Virginia . .W .26-6 Captain: Alex Jackson 1886 (3-3-0) Washington All-Stars . .W .24-0 N30 Johns Hopkins . .W . .8-0 Captain: Clarence Stone 1888 (1-4-0) St. John’s College . .W .12-0 Captain: George Fermier Johns Hopkins . .W . .6-0 St. John’s College . .L . .4-6 1883 (0-1-0) St. John’s College . .L . .0-4 Gallaudet (Kendall) . .W . .4-0 Captain: Frank Hill N25 Johns Hopkins . .W 15-14 Johns Hopkins . .L .12-25 N29 Johns Hopkins . .L . .0-2 Princeton (2nd Team) . .L . .0-30 Pennsylvania . .L . .9-20 Gallaudet (Kendall) . .L . .0-16 D9 St. John’s College . .L . .6-22 1884 (1-0-0) Captain: Jim Kittrel N27 Johns Hopkins . .W . .9-6 Navy’s first football squad NAVY IN THE 1890s QUICK FACTS HEAD COACH Overall Record . 54-19-3 1892. Ben Crosby Winning Seasons . 10 1893 . Josh Hartwell Record vs.Army . 3-2 1894 . Bill Wurtenburg Most Points Scored . 1895. Matt McClung . 70 vs. Georgetown (1890) 1896 . Johnny Poe Total Score . 1370-460 1897-99 . Bill Armstrong 1890 (5-1-1) 1892 (5-2-0) Captain: Charles Emrich Coach: Ben Crosby St. John’s College . .W .45-0 Captain: Martin Trench Georgetown . .W .70-4 Pennsylvania . .L . .0-16 N8 Dickinson . .W .32-6 Princeton . .L . .0-28 Columbia Athletic Club . .T . .6-6 Lafayette . .W .22-4 Kendall . .W .24-0 Franklin & Marshall . .W .24-0 Lehigh . .L . .4-24 Rutgers . .W 48-12 N29 at Army *## . .W .24-0 Georgetown . .W .40-0 N26 Army ## . .W .12-4 * First Army-Navy Game ## The Plain-West Point, N.Y. ##The Plain-West Point, N.Y. 1891 (5-2-0) 1893 (5-3-0) 1894 (4-1-2) 1895 (5-2-0) Captain: Charles Macklin Coach: Josh Hartwell Coach: Bill Wurtenburg Coach: Matt McClung St. John’s College . .W .28-6 Captain: Art Kavanagh Captain: Mike McCormick Captain: Ed Macauley Rutgers . .W 21-12 Pennsylvania . .L . .0-34 Elizabeth Athletic Club . .T . .6-6 Elizabeth Athletic Club . .W . .6-0 Gallaudet (Kendall) . .W . .6-0 O14 Dickinson . .W .26-0 Georgetown . .W .12-0 N.J.Athletic Club . .W .34-0 N11 Georgetown . .W .16-4 Virginia . .W .28-0 Pennsylvania . .L . .0-12 Franklin & Marshall . .W .68-0 N14 Dickinson . .W .34-4 Lehigh . .L . .6-12 Carlisle Indians . .W . .8-0 Carlisle Indians . .W .34-0 Lafayette . .L . .0-4 Georgetown . .W 22-10 N11 Lehigh . .W .10-0 Virginia (Forfeit) . .W . .1-0 N28 Army ## . .L .16-32 Franklin & Marshall . .W .34-6 Penn State . .T . .6-6 Orange Athletic Club . .L . .6-10 Virginia . .L . .0-12 Baltimore City College . .W .30-6 Lehigh . .L . .4-6 ##Thompson Stadium-Annapolis, Md. D2 Army ## . .W . .6-4 ## Thompson Stadium-Annapolis, Md. NAVY FOOTBALL HISTORY 154 1896 (5-3-0) 1898 (7-1-0) Coach: Johnny Poe Coach: Bill Armstrong Captain: Joe Powell Captain: Charles Fischer Pennsylvania . .L . .0-8 O8 Bucknell . .W .11-0 Franklin & Marshall . .W .49-0 O15 Princeton . .L . .0-30 St. John’s College . .W .50-0 O22 Penn State . .W 16-11 Penn Reserves . .L . .0-6 O29 Lafayette . .W .18-0 Rutgers . .W .40-6 N5 Columbian Col. (G.W.) . .W .52-5 Lehigh . .W 24-10 N12 Lehigh . .W . .6-5 N23 White Squadron . .W .11-5 N19 at Virginia . .W . .6-0 Lafayette . .L . .6-18 N24 VMI . .W .21-5 1897 (8-1-0) 1899 (5-3-0) Coach: Bill Armstrong Head Coach: Bill Armstrong Captain: Johnny Halligan Captain: Ward Wortman Princeton . .L . .0-28 O7 Princeton . .L . .0-5 Penn Reserves . .W .22-0 O14 Georgetown . .W .12-0 Princeton Reserves . .W . .6-0 O21 Penn State . .W . .6-0 O20 Penn State . .W .40-0 O28 Lafayette . .L . .0-5 Rutgers (Forfeit) . .W . .1-0 N4 North Carolina . .W .12-0 Virginia . .W . .4-0 N11 Trinity . .W .35-0 Maryland . .W .38-0 N18 Lehigh . .W .24-0 Lehigh . .W .28-6 D2 Army ## . .L . .5-17 White Squadron . .W . .8-0 ## Franklin Field - Philadelphia, Pa. The 1890 Midshipmen wrapped up the season with a 24-0 victory over Army, kicking off the most storied rivalry in sports. NAVY IN THE 1900s QUICK FACTS HEAD COACH Overall Record . 65-33-10 1900 . Garrett Cochran Winning Seasons . 8 1901-02 . Doc Hillebrand Record vs.Army. 3-5-1 1903. Burr Chamberlain Most Points Scored . 1904-06 . Paul Dashiell . 68 vs Marine Officers (1904) 1907 . Joe Reeves Total Score . 1307-550 1908-09 . Frank Berrien 1900 (6-3-0) 1902 (2-7-1) 1904 (7-2-1) 1906 (8-2-2) Coach: Garrett Cochran Coach: Doc Hillebrand Coach: Paul Dashiell Coach: Paul Dashiell Captain: Orie Fowler Captain: Charles Belknap Captain: Lou Farley Captain: Herbert Spencer O6 Baltimore Med. College . .W . .6-0 S27 Georgetown . .L . .0-4 O8 VMI . .W .12-0 O6 Dickinson . .T . .0-0 O13 Princeton . .L . .0-5 O4 Princeton . .L . .0-11 O12 Marine Officers . .W .68-0 O10 Maryland Aggies . .W .12-0 O20 Georgetown . .W . .6-0 O15 Lehigh . .T . .5-5 O15 Princeton . .W .10-9 O13 Princeton . .L . .0-5 O24 Lehigh . .W .15-0 O22 Pennsylvania . .W .10-6 O19 St. John’s College . .W .23-0 O17 St. John’s College . .W .34-0 N3 Washington & Jefferson . .W .18-0 O25 Dickinson . .L . .0-6 O22 Dickinson . .T . .0-0 O20 Lehigh . .W .12-0 N10 Penn State . .W .44-0 N1 Penn State . .L . .0-6 O29 Swarthmore . .L . .0-9 O24 Western Maryland . .W .31-0 N17 Columbia . .L . .0-11 N8 Lafayette . .W 12-11 N5 Penn State . .W .20-9 O27 Bucknell . .T . .0-0 N21 Pennsylvania . .L . .6-28 N15 Bucknell . .L . .0-23 N12 at Virginia . .W . .5-0 N3 Penn State . .L . .0-5 D1 Army ## . .W .11-7 N22 Columbia . .L . .0-5 N19 Virginia Tech . .W .11-0 N10 Swarthmore . .W . .5-4 N29 Army ## . .L . .8-22 N26 Army ## . .L . .0-11 N17 North Carolina . .W .40-0 ##Franklin Field - Philadelphia, Pa. N24 Virginia Tech . .W . .5-0 ##Franklin Field - Philadelphia, Pa. ##Franklin Field - Philadelphia, Pa. D1 Army ## . .W .10-0 1901 (6-4-1) ## Franklin Field - Philadelphia, Pa. Coach: Doc Hillebrand 1903 (4-7-1) 1905 (10-1-1) Captain: Neil Nichols Coach: Burr Chamberlain Coach: Paul Dashiell O5 Georgetown . .T . .0-0 Captain: Charles Soule Captain: Douglas Howard 1907 (9-2-1) O9 St. John’s College . .W .28-2 O10 Gallaudet . .W .18-0 O7 VMI . .W .34-0 Coach: Joe Reeves O12 Yale . .L . .0-24 O14 Virginia . .W . .6-5 O11 St. John’s College . .W .29-0 Captain: Arch Douglas O19 Lehigh . .W .18-0 O17 Dickinson . .W . .5-0 O14 Dickinson . .W . .6-0 O2 St. John’s College . .W .26-0 O21 Pennsylvania . .W . .6-5 O21 Baltimore Med. College . .T . .0-0 O18 Western Maryland . .W .29-0 O5 Dickinson . .W .15-0 O26 Penn State . .L . .6-11 O24 Lafayette . .L . .5-6 O21 North Carolina . .W .38-0 O9 Maryland Aggies . .W .12-0 N2 Dickinson . .W .12-6 O28 Georgetown . .L . .5-12 O25 Maryland Aggies . .W .17-0 O12 Vanderbilt . .T . .6-6 N9 Carlisle Indians . .W .16-5 O31 Penn State . .L . .0-17 O28 Swarthmore . .L . .5-6 O16 St. John’s College . .W .12-0 N16 Washington & Jefferson . .W 17-11 N4 N.Y. Naval Militia . .W .28-0 N4 Penn State . .W .11-5 O19 Harvard . .L . .0-6 N20 Columbia . .L . .5-6 N7 Washington & Jefferson . .L . .0-16 N11 Bucknell . .W .34-0 O26 Lafayette . .W .17-0 N30 Army ## . .L . .5-11 N14 Bucknell . .L . .5-23 N18 Virginia . .W .22-0 N2 West Virginia . .W . .6-0 N21 Virginia Tech . .L . .0-11 N25 Virginia Tech . .W .12-6 N9 Swarthmore . .L . .0-18 ## Franklin Field - Philadelphia, Pa. N28 Army ## . ..
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