Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Army beats Navy in rare win at home

- By John Kekis

Tyhier Tyler scored on a 4-yard run in the fourth quarter, the

Army defense stoned Navy with a goalline stand in the third.

Tyhier Tyler scored on a 4-yard run early in the fourth quarter, the Army defense stoned Navy with a goalline stand in the third, and the Black Knights beat their archrival 15- 0 on Saturday at fog-shrouded Michie Stadium.

It was the first meeting between the teams at West Point since 1943. The game was moved to Michie Stadium from its customary site in Philadelph­ia because COVID-19 regulation­s in Pennsylvan­ia would not have allowed the Corps of Cadets and Brigade of Midshipmen to attend.

The Black Knights (8-2) posted their first shutout in the series since a 27- 0 victory in 1969 and have won four of five against Navy (3-7). They had lost all three games played previously at West Point to the Midshipmen, including 13- 0 in 1943 during World War II.

Navy still leads the series 61

53-7.

No fans were allowed, so there

wasn’t much of a home field advantage for the Black Knights. When the game began the Mids and Cadets were seated in groups on different sides and behind both goalposts, and the stadium literally shook after President Donald Trump conducted the coin toss and the Mids won.

Army had three weeks off to prepare after its game Nov. 7 against Air Force was switched to next Saturday because of COVID-19 concerns in and around the Air Force academy. Navy was coming in off four straight losses.

Xavier Arline started for Navy, just the fifth freshman to start at quarterbac­k for the Mids against A rmy. Tyler, who had played in four games prior to Saturday, made his second straight start.

Army went up 3- 0 on Quinn Maretzki’s 37-yard field goal early in the second quarter, set up by Tyler’s 28-yard completion to Tyrell Robinson, just the second completion of his career.

Tyler scored after a Navy turnover, the only one of the game, and Daryan McDonald tacked on a safety late in the fourth when he tackled Navy wide receiver Mark Walker in the end zone on a reverse.

Maretzki added a 40yard field goal.

Arline sparked the Mids right after the second-half kickoff, and that’s when the game turned. He gained 11 yards on first down and then ripped off a 52-yarder, crossing the field from right to left. Only a saving tackle by Cedric Cunningham at the 2 prevented a touchdown and it proved crucial.

When two runs netted nothing, Navy coach Ken Niumatalol­o called timeout. The Army defense then rose to the occasion.

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