Ticketing technology company Victory Live shared in a press release that tickets for this year’s Army-Navy Game are going for an average of $657 on the secondary market. That’s a dramatic increase from 2018, when average secondary market prices were $285 per ticket.
This unique rivalry — aside from the players themselves (future soldiers, sailors and Marines) and the unmatched history — in recent years has added a special feature: Specialty uniforms. Here are the top 10 Army uniforms from the series.
Only twice before 2024 have both Army and Navy won eight or more games in a season: 2016 and 1996. The Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy isn’t the only thing on the line this year, even with Navy coach Brian Newberry’s players trying to downplay it.
Far East championships are still seven weeks away, but Nile C. Kinnick is one of several Japan-based teams checking out those on Okinawa.
Nearly 100 military children and their families participated in USAA’s first Heroes Huddle on Wednesday morning at Prince George Sports Complex, Landover, Md., with former NFL player Robert Griffin III as a special guest.
Kaiserslautern is victorious in girls basketball game and Ramstein triumphs in boys contest.
CBS Sports has been broadcasting the Army-Navy Game for nearly three straight decades. That partnership between the network and the two service academies will continue for another decade.
Navy has used a wide range of looks over the years for the Army game, starting with Nike-designed one-off alternate jerseys in 2008 and evolving into the head-to-toe makeovers created by Under Armour in recent seasons. Here’s a ranking of the top 10 uniforms.