Thrilling Cadet Win Caps off Successful 124th Army-Navy Game at Gillette Stadium

Navy switched quarterbacks after four unsuccessful first-half drives, putting in Tai Lavatai who sparked the Midshipmen with their best drive of the day. The drive lasted nine plays, 45 yards until Army stopped Lavatai on a quarterback run on fourth down at the Army 37-yard line.

Army took advantage of their last possession of the half, using six plays to go 34 yards, setting up a 47-yard field goal by Quinn Maretzki that gave the Cadets a 10-0 lead at halftime.

Both teams continued to trade punts into the third quarter as neither could find a rhythm for their respective offenses. Navy’s offense went three-and-out on their first possession of the second half but on their second Lavatai took a keeper for 25 yards to provide a late-third-quarter spark for the Midshipmen with their biggest play of the day. They added a 37-yard field goal to cap off the drive and cut the Army lead to 10-3 early in the fourth quarter.

Navy was driving again late in the fourth, crossing into Army territory and looking to tie the game up with a touchdown when the game took a dramatic turn. Army linebacker Kalib Fortner stripped Lavatai of the ball and returned the fumble 44 yards for a Cadet touchdown.

The big play made it 17-3 Army with just under five minutes left, however, Navy responded with a seven-play, 59-yard touchdown-scoring drive but a failed two-point conversion. It was a gutsy drive at a critical time that made it yet another Army-Navy classic that came down to the very end with a one-score game, 17-9.

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