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Army Black Knights

The Army Black Knights are the athletic teams that represent the United States Military Academy, located in West Point, New York. In sports, the teams are commonly referred to as Army. The Black Knights compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a non-football member of the Patriot League, a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision independent school and a member of Atlantic Hockey, the Collegiate Sprint Football League (men), the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League (men), the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, the Great America Rifle Conference, the National Collegiate Boxing Association, the National Collegiate Paintball Association[2] and the National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association. Army is also one of approximately 300 members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).

Army Black Knights
UniversityUnited States Military Academy
ConferencePatriot League (primary)
Independent (football)
ECAC (men's gymnastics)
Atlantic Hockey (men's ice hockey)
GARC (rifle)
NIRA (women's rugby)
Rugby East (men's rugby)
CSFL (sprint football)
EIWA (wrestling)
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorMike Buddie
LocationWest Point, New York, U.S.
Football stadiumMichie Stadium
Basketball arenaChristl Arena
Baseball stadiumJohnson Stadium at Doubleday Field
Other venuesGillis Field House
Tate Rink
MascotMule
NicknameBlack Knights
Fight songOn, Brave Old Army Team
ColorsBlack, gold, and gray[1]
     
Websitewww.goarmywestpoint.com

Three of the service academies (Army, Air Force, and Navy) compete for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, which is awarded to the academy that defeats the others in football that year or is retained by the prior year's winner in the event of a three-way tie.

History edit

Since 1899, Army's mascot has officially been a mule because of the animal's historical importance in military operations.[3] For many years, Army's teams were known as the "Cadets". The academy's football team was nicknamed "The Black Knights of the Hudson" due to the black color of its uniforms.[4][5] In 1999, Army adopted "Black Knights" as its official nickname in all sports.[6] They may also use "Cadets" in certain circumstances.[7]

U.S. sports media use Army as a synonym for the academy. In 2015, the academy adopted this usage formally, referring to its sports programs as Army West Point.[7]

"On Brave Old Army Team", by Philip Egner, is the school's fight song.[8] Army's chief sports rival is the Naval Academy, due to its long-standing football rivalry and the inter-service rivalry with the Navy in general. Fourth class cadets verbally greet upper-class cadets and faculty with "Beat Navy", while the tunnel that runs under Washington Road is named the "Beat Navy" tunnel. In the first half of the 20th century, Army and Notre Dame were football rivals, but that rivalry has since died out.[9][10]

Athletic programs edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Lacrosse
Football Rugby
Golf Soccer
Gymnastics Softball
Ice hockey Swimming and diving
Lacrosse Tennis
Rugby Track and field
Soccer Volleyball
Sprint football
Swimming and diving
Tennis
Track and field
Wrestling
Co-ed sport
Rifle
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Football edit

 
The "Beat Navy" tunnel at Michie Stadium on the U.S. Military Academy campus
 
Army lacrosse in action against Navy during the 2009 Day of Rivals

The Army Black Knights football program are one of the few NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision independent schools (not in a conference). Army was recognized as the national champions in 1944, 1945 and 1946. The annual Army-Navy Game between the Black Knights of Army and the Midshipmen of the Naval Academy at Annapolis (Navy) is among the most storied rivalries in all of college sports and currently marks the end of regular season play for college football each year.

Men's golf edit

The men's golf team has won 21 conference championships:

Men's ice hockey edit

Every year, Army faces the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) Paladins in the annual West Point Weekend hockey game.[13] This series, conceived in 1923, is the longest-running annual international sporting event in the world.[14]

Men's rugby edit

 
The Army Rugby Football Club

Army rugby plays college rugby in the Division 1–A Eastern Conference.[15] The Black Knights play their home games at the Anderson Rugby Complex on the campus of West Point. Rugby is a relatively popular sport at Army; for example, the 2012 game against Air Force was attended by 2,000 fans.[16] Army is led by Director of Rugby Matt Sherman.

Army has one of the most successful college rugby teams in the country. Army played in three consecutive national championship games from 1990 to 1992 and reached the national semi-finals four consecutive years from 2000 to 2003, twice in a row in 2009 and 2010.[17] More recently, Army reached the quarterfinals in 2013. Army also plays in the Collegiate Rugby Championship for rugby sevens, the highest profile college rugby tournament in the U.S., reaching the finals in 2011. The Collegiate Rugby Championship had been played every year in early June near Philadelphia and was broadcast live on NBC. It has been played in New Orleans since 2021.

Men's soccer edit

Army won the Division 1-A rugby national championship in XVs in 2022, defeating St. Mary's of California, 20-8. The team defeated three perennial powerhouses in a row by earlier defeating both Life University and Lindenwood University in the tournament.

Wrestling edit

The Army Black Knights Wrestling team host home dual meets, tournaments, workout, and practice in the state of the art facility Arvin Gymnasium on campus. The team currently competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) since Army is a member of the non-wrestling Patriot League.

In 2014, Kevin Ward, a former Oklahoma State All-American, took over the program. Ward is best known for starting the Ouachita Baptist University wrestling program in 2010, the first NCAA wrestling program in Arkansas.

Non-varsity sports edit

Boxing edit

In intercollegiate competition, both the men's and women's boxing teams compete in the National Collegiate Boxing Association, though the women's team was part of the United States Intercollegiate Boxing Association from 2013 until 2015. The men's team won the national NCBA tournament from 2008 to 2011, from 2013 to 2014, and from 2016 to 2019; the women's team won the first-ever USIBA women's championship in 2013 (also the very first national collegiate women's boxing tournament in the U.S.), won again in 2014, and won the NCBA championship in 2017 and 2018.

Handball edit

The Army handball team is the most successful college handball team. They have at least 37 men and 23 women National Championship titles.

Awards edit

  • Lt. Raymond Enners Award (national men's lacrosse award; named for a member of the Class of 1967)
  • Maggie Dixon Award (national women's basketball rookie coach award; named for Army women's basketball coach)
  • NCAA Award of Valor:
    • 2007 — Derek Hines (Class of 2003), who demonstrated valor in Afghanistan before being killed there.
    • 2008 — Emily Perez (Class of 2005), who died after an improvised explosive device exploded near her vehicle in Iraq and whose U.S. Army unit recognized her for her leadership after her death.
  • NCAA Theodore Roosevelt Award:

Hall of Fame edit

For a list of members by name, sport, class year, or induction year, see footnote[18] The Army Sports Hall of Fame consists of displays in the Kenna Hall of Army Sports, which is located within the Kimsey Athletic Center.[19] The first set of members was inducted in 2004.[18]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Army Brand Guidelines (PDF). April 13, 2015. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  2. ^ "National Collegiate Paintball Association —". ncpapaintball.com. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
  3. ^ "Army Mules". GoArmyWestPoint.com. March 6, 2015. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  4. ^ Edson, James (1954). The Black Knights of West Point. New York: Bradbury & Sayles.
  5. ^ "Army plans games for home gridiron". The New York Times. January 15, 1947. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  6. ^ "Army West Point Quick Facts". GoArmyWestPoint.com. March 6, 2015. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  7. ^ a b "'Army West Point': New logo highlights sports rebrand". Army Times. April 14, 2015. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  8. ^ "Alma Mater & Fight Songs". GoArmyWestPoint.com. March 6, 2015. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  9. ^ Crowley and Guinzburg, pp. 243–245.
  10. ^ Lapointe, Joe (September 8, 2005). "Notre Dame and Army to Wake Up the Echoes". New York Times. Retrieved February 4, 2009.
  11. ^ "MAAC Men's and Women's Golf Championships History". Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  12. ^ . GoArmySports.com. Army Sports Properties. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
  13. ^ "About the Army-RMC Rivalry". GoArmyWestPoint.com. January 19, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  14. ^ Crowly, R, and Guinzburg, T: "West Point: Two Centuries of Honor and Tradition" (ISBN 0-446-53018-2), page 234. Warner Books, 2002.
  15. ^ College Premier Division
  16. ^ Rugby Mag, Army Beats Air Force, November 2, 2012, http://www.rugbymag.com/college-premier-league-/6290-army-beats-air-force.html January 26, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ College rugby
  18. ^ a b For the 2004 induction year, go to "Hall of Fame". GoArmyWestPoint.com. Army West Point. Retrieved April 6, 2017., select "By Induction Year", press the black "Sort" icon (which will then produce a list of members by induction year (starting with the most recent year), and then scroll down to the bottom (for the first group of inductees, the Class of 2004).
  19. ^ . GoARMYsports.com. Army Sports Properties. Archived from the original on May 1, 2012. Retrieved June 2, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Army Black Knights are the athletic teams that represent the United States Military Academy located in West Point New York In sports the teams are commonly referred to as Army The Black Knights compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I level as a non football member of the Patriot League a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision independent school and a member of Atlantic Hockey the Collegiate Sprint Football League men the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League men the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association the Great America Rifle Conference the National Collegiate Boxing Association the National Collegiate Paintball Association 2 and the National Intercollegiate Women s Fencing Association Army is also one of approximately 300 members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC Army Black KnightsUniversityUnited States Military AcademyConferencePatriot League primary Independent football ECAC men s gymnastics Atlantic Hockey men s ice hockey GARC rifle NIRA women s rugby Rugby East men s rugby CSFL sprint football EIWA wrestling NCAADivision I FBS Athletic directorMike BuddieLocationWest Point New York U S Football stadiumMichie StadiumBasketball arenaChristl ArenaBaseball stadiumJohnson Stadium at Doubleday FieldOther venuesGillis Field HouseTate RinkMascotMuleNicknameBlack KnightsFight songOn Brave Old Army TeamColorsBlack gold and gray 1 Websitewww wbr goarmywestpoint wbr comThree of the service academies Army Air Force and Navy compete for the Commander in Chief s Trophy which is awarded to the academy that defeats the others in football that year or is retained by the prior year s winner in the event of a three way tie Contents 1 History 2 Athletic programs 2 1 Football 2 2 Men s golf 2 3 Men s ice hockey 2 4 Men s rugby 2 5 Men s soccer 2 6 Wrestling 2 7 Non varsity sports 2 7 1 Boxing 2 7 2 Handball 3 Awards 4 Hall of Fame 5 See also 6 Footnotes 7 External linksHistory editSince 1899 Army s mascot has officially been a mule because of the animal s historical importance in military operations 3 For many years Army s teams were known as the Cadets The academy s football team was nicknamed The Black Knights of the Hudson due to the black color of its uniforms 4 5 In 1999 Army adopted Black Knights as its official nickname in all sports 6 They may also use Cadets in certain circumstances 7 U S sports media use Army as a synonym for the academy In 2015 the academy adopted this usage formally referring to its sports programs as Army West Point 7 On Brave Old Army Team by Philip Egner is the school s fight song 8 Army s chief sports rival is the Naval Academy due to its long standing football rivalry and the inter service rivalry with the Navy in general Fourth class cadets verbally greet upper class cadets and faculty with Beat Navy while the tunnel that runs under Washington Road is named the Beat Navy tunnel In the first half of the 20th century Army and Notre Dame were football rivals but that rivalry has since died out 9 10 Athletic programs editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country LacrosseFootball RugbyGolf SoccerGymnastics SoftballIce hockey Swimming and divingLacrosse TennisRugby Track and field Soccer VolleyballSprint footballSwimming and divingTennisTrack and field WrestlingCo ed sportRifle Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorFootball edit Main article Army Black Knights football nbsp The Beat Navy tunnel at Michie Stadium on the U S Military Academy campus nbsp Army lacrosse in action against Navy during the 2009 Day of RivalsThe Army Black Knights football program are one of the few NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision independent schools not in a conference Army was recognized as the national champions in 1944 1945 and 1946 The annual Army Navy Game between the Black Knights of Army and the Midshipmen of the Naval Academy at Annapolis Navy is among the most storied rivalries in all of college sports and currently marks the end of regular season play for college football each year Men s golf edit The men s golf team has won 21 conference championships Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 9 1982 88 1989 spring 1989 fall 11 Patriot League 11 1991 93 1994 spring 1994 fall 1995 2002 2004 05 2011 2016 2019 12 Men s ice hockey edit Main article Army Black Knights men s ice hockey Every year Army faces the Royal Military College of Canada RMC Paladins in the annual West Point Weekend hockey game 13 This series conceived in 1923 is the longest running annual international sporting event in the world 14 Men s rugby edit Main article Army Rugby Football Club nbsp The Army Rugby Football ClubArmy rugby plays college rugby in the Division 1 A Eastern Conference 15 The Black Knights play their home games at the Anderson Rugby Complex on the campus of West Point Rugby is a relatively popular sport at Army for example the 2012 game against Air Force was attended by 2 000 fans 16 Army is led by Director of Rugby Matt Sherman Army has one of the most successful college rugby teams in the country Army played in three consecutive national championship games from 1990 to 1992 and reached the national semi finals four consecutive years from 2000 to 2003 twice in a row in 2009 and 2010 17 More recently Army reached the quarterfinals in 2013 Army also plays in the Collegiate Rugby Championship for rugby sevens the highest profile college rugby tournament in the U S reaching the finals in 2011 The Collegiate Rugby Championship had been played every year in early June near Philadelphia and was broadcast live on NBC It has been played in New Orleans since 2021 Men s soccer edit Main article Army Black Knights men s soccer Army won the Division 1 A rugby national championship in XVs in 2022 defeating St Mary s of California 20 8 The team defeated three perennial powerhouses in a row by earlier defeating both Life University and Lindenwood University in the tournament Wrestling edit The Army Black Knights Wrestling team host home dual meets tournaments workout and practice in the state of the art facility Arvin Gymnasium on campus The team currently competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association EIWA since Army is a member of the non wrestling Patriot League In 2014 Kevin Ward a former Oklahoma State All American took over the program Ward is best known for starting the Ouachita Baptist University wrestling program in 2010 the first NCAA wrestling program in Arkansas Non varsity sports edit Boxing edit In intercollegiate competition both the men s and women s boxing teams compete in the National Collegiate Boxing Association though the women s team was part of the United States Intercollegiate Boxing Association from 2013 until 2015 The men s team won the national NCBA tournament from 2008 to 2011 from 2013 to 2014 and from 2016 to 2019 the women s team won the first ever USIBA women s championship in 2013 also the very first national collegiate women s boxing tournament in the U S won again in 2014 and won the NCBA championship in 2017 and 2018 Handball edit Main article West Point Team Handball The Army handball team is the most successful college handball team They have at least 37 men and 23 women National Championship titles Awards editLt Raymond Enners Award national men s lacrosse award named for a member of the Class of 1967 Maggie Dixon Award national women s basketball rookie coach award named for Army women s basketball coach NCAA Award of Valor 2007 Derek Hines Class of 2003 who demonstrated valor in Afghanistan before being killed there 2008 Emily Perez Class of 2005 who died after an improvised explosive device exploded near her vehicle in Iraq and whose U S Army unit recognized her for her leadership after her death NCAA Theodore Roosevelt Award 1967 Dwight D Eisenhower football 1973 Omar Bradley baseball Hall of Fame editFor a list of members by name sport class year or induction year see footnote 18 The Army Sports Hall of Fame consists of displays in the Kenna Hall of Army Sports which is located within the Kimsey Athletic Center 19 The first set of members was inducted in 2004 18 See also editMilitary World Games List of college athletic programs in New York Division I United States Military Academy grounds and facilities Athletic facilities List of sportspeople educated at the United States Military AcademyFootnotes edit Army Brand Guidelines PDF April 13 2015 Retrieved June 28 2020 National Collegiate Paintball Association ncpapaintball com Retrieved April 3 2018 Army Mules GoArmyWestPoint com March 6 2015 Retrieved August 14 2019 Edson James 1954 The Black Knights of West Point New York Bradbury amp Sayles Army plans games for home gridiron The New York Times January 15 1947 Retrieved August 14 2019 Army West Point Quick Facts GoArmyWestPoint com March 6 2015 Retrieved August 14 2019 a b Army West Point New logo highlights sports rebrand Army Times April 14 2015 Retrieved September 8 2016 Alma Mater amp Fight Songs GoArmyWestPoint com March 6 2015 Retrieved August 14 2019 Crowley and Guinzburg pp 243 245 Lapointe Joe September 8 2005 Notre Dame and Army to Wake Up the Echoes New York Times Retrieved February 4 2009 MAAC Men s and Women s Golf Championships History Retrieved June 13 2013 Golf GoArmySports com Army Sports Properties Archived from the original on May 1 2012 Retrieved June 2 2012 About the Army RMC Rivalry GoArmyWestPoint com January 19 2017 Retrieved August 14 2019 Crowly R and Guinzburg T West Point Two Centuries of Honor and Tradition ISBN 0 446 53018 2 page 234 Warner Books 2002 College Premier Division Rugby Mag Army Beats Air Force November 2 2012 http www rugbymag com college premier league 6290 army beats air force html Archived January 26 2013 at the Wayback Machine College rugby a b For the 2004 induction year go to Hall of Fame GoArmyWestPoint com Army West Point Retrieved April 6 2017 select By Induction Year press the black Sort icon which will then produce a list of members by induction year starting with the most recent year and then scroll down to the bottom for the first group of inductees the Class of 2004 Army Sports Hall of Fame GoARMYsports com Army Sports Properties Archived from the original on May 1 2012 Retrieved June 2 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to United States Military Academy athletics Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Army Black Knights amp oldid 1174046853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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