Game Results
Maryland victories are shaded in red. Navy victories are shaded in blue.
Date | Site | Winning team | Losing team | Series | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
September 6, 2010 | Baltimore, MD | Maryland | 17 | Navy | 14 | Navy 14–7 |
September 3, 2005 | Baltimore, MD | Maryland | 23 | Navy | 20 | Navy 14–6 |
November 6, 1965 | Annapolis, MD | Navy | 19 | Maryland | 7 | Navy 14–5 |
November 7, 1964 | College Park, MD | Maryland | 27 | Navy | 22 | Navy 13–5 |
November 9, 1963 | Annapolis, MD | Navy | 42 | Maryland | 7 | Navy 13–4 |
November 7, 1959 | Baltimore, MD | Navy | 22 | Maryland | 14 | Navy 12–4 |
November 8, 1958 | Baltimore, MD | Navy | 40 | Maryland | 14 | Navy 11–4 |
October 18, 1952 | College Park, MD | Maryland | 38 | Navy | 7 | Navy 10–4 |
November 10, 1951 | Baltimore, MD | Maryland | 40 | Navy | 21 | Navy 10–3 |
September 30, 1950 | College Park, MD | Maryland | 35 | Navy | 21 | Navy 10–2 |
October 13, 1934 | Annapolis, MD | Navy | 16 | Maryland | 13 | Navy 10–1 |
November 12, 1932 | Baltimore, MD | Navy | 28 | Maryland | 7 | Navy 9–1 |
October 10, 1931 | Washington, D.C. | Maryland | 6 | Navy | 0 | Navy 8–1 |
November 22, 1930 | Annapolis, MD | Navy | 6 | Maryland | 0 | Navy 8–0 |
October 13, 1917 | Annapolis, MD | Navy | 62 | Maryland | 0 | Navy 7–0 |
October 11, 1916 | College Park, MD | Navy | 14 | Maryland | 7 | Navy 6–0 |
October 25, 1913 | Annapolis, MD | Navy | 76 | Maryland | 0 | Navy 5–0 |
October 14, 1908 | College Park, MD | Navy | 57 | Maryland | 0 | Navy 4–0 |
October 9, 1907 | Annapolis, MD | Navy | 12 | Maryland | 0 | Navy 3–0 |
October 10, 1906 | Annapolis, MD | Navy | 12 | Maryland | 0 | Navy 2–0 |
October 25, 1905 | Annapolis, MD | Navy | 17 | Maryland | 0 | Navy 1–0 |
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