TELEVISION: ESPNU (Bob Socci and John
Feinstein)
RADIO: WNAV (1430 AM), WFED (1050 AM) (Pete
Medhurst)
INTERNET: www.wnav.com, www.federalnewsradio.com,
www.yahoosports.com
Tipping It OffThe nation's top
rivalry takes center stage yet again on Sunday at high
noon as
Navy will
travel to
Army for the 105th meeting between the two
teams. Navy enters the
contest with an 11-8 (1-3) record, while Army is
12-7 (2-2) overall. The
game will be televised nationally on ESPNU with
Bob Socci and John Feinstein
calling all the action. Navy fans can
listen via the airwaves on WNAV (1430
AM, wnav.com) and WFED (1050 AM,
federalnewsradio.com) with Pete Medhurst
calling the game. Due to
contractual obligations between the Patriot League
and ESPNU, the game will not be streamed online.
On This Date
in Navy HistoryJanuary 21th - Navy is 12-7 all-time on January 21,
including 1-0
against Army. The Mids defeated the Black Knights, 80-74,
during the 1994-95 season. Navy has lost one in a row on the date, falling
to Holy Cross,
79-56, in 2005. Corey Johnson scored 13 points in that
contest.
Series HistoryArmy and Navy renew what is
argubly the greatest rivalry in all of
sports for the 105th time on Sunday
in West Point. The rivalry has been
played every year since 1933 and at
least twice since 1991-92. The
rivalry is the third-most frequently played
rivalry among all Patriot
League schools.
The two teams have split the series as of late, alternating the
last six games between them. However, before the current six-game run,
Navy won 36-of-41 contests from 1981 to 2003. Included in the total is
four straight N-Star victories and 23-of-26 wins in the Star Game.
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This will mark the first meeting between the two teams when both
teams have
had a winning record since the 1996-97 season. Navy was 7-6
and Army was 5-4
when the two teams met on Jan. 8, 1997, a 70-56
Midshipmen
win.
About ArmyArmy is one of the nation's surprise
teams after league voters picked
the Black Knights to finish eighth in the
preseason. Army boasts a 12-7
overall record and is 2-2 in league play. The
12 wins already matches
the most since the 1984-85 team won 16 games and
with a win can move
above .500 in league play at this point in the season
for the first time
since the 2001-02 squad opened 3-2. Army has done this so
far with an
efficient offense and a stifling defense.
The Black
Knights are tops in the league in scoring defense (59.6),
scoring margin
(+5.0), field goal percentage defense (.395) and
three-point percentage
(.438) and are second in field goal percentage (.463).
Army is paced by a
pair of guards in Jerell Brown and
Matt Bell. The
duo is averaging a
combined 32.4 ppg and is shooting .476 from the field,
including a sizzling
88-of-180 (.489) from three-point range. The pair
is accounting for just
over half of Army's scoring this year and in
league play, the percentage
bumps up to 55.2 percent (32.7 ppg of Army's
59.2 total ppg). On the
interior, freshman Chris Walker, is averaging
7.4 ppg and 4.8 rpg and nine
other players average at least 1.9 ppg. Ten
different players are averaging
at least 10.0 mpg.