Navy extends winning streak against Army

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Navy players and Midshipmen celebrate after they beat Army 17-13 on Dec. 8 in Philadelphia.

The Associated Press reports -- Keenan Reynolds extended Navy's dominance against Army, scoring the winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter in a 17-13 victory in the 113th rivalry game Saturday.

Navy (8-4) beat Army for the 11th straight time and won the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy awarded to the team with the best record in games among the three service academies. Army and Navy each beat Air Force, putting the prestigious trophy up for grabs in the regular-season finale for the first time since 2005.

Army (2-10) hasn't hoisted the CIC trophy since 1996.

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Navy's Keenan Reynolds (19) is tackled by Army's Josh Jackson, bottom, as Army's Geoffery Bacon, left, and Navy's Noah Copeland (34) look on during the second half of the Army Navy football game on Dec. 8 in Philadelphia.

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Midshipmen of the Naval Academy celebrate a touchdown during a game against the Army Black Knights on Dec. 8 at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

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Army Cadets cheer and hold an image of Army's coach Rich Ellerson during the first half of the Army Navy football game on Dec. 8 in Philadelphia.

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Navy Midshipmen march onto the field before the Army Navy football game on Dec. 8 in Philadelphia.

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Army Cadets march onto the field before the Army Navy football game on Dec. 8 in Philadelphia.

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Vice President Joe Biden, second right, presents the Commander-in-Chief's trophy to U.S. Naval Academy Superintendent Mike Miller, center, and Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, left, at the conclusion of the Army versus Navy NCAA football game in Philadelphia on Dec. 8.

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Go Navy Go! My Uncle Berny would be proud of you fellas!My Uncle Ray would be disappointed the Army lost!

    Reply#1 - Sat Dec 8, 2012 11:03 PM EST

    The caption of the 4th picture is incorrect. They are holding an image of Army coach Rich Ellerson, not Joe Biden

      Reply#2 - Sun Dec 9, 2012 1:32 AM EST
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