2025 Navy Football Team Celebrated at White House Ceremony
The 2025 Navy football team will be honored at the White House for their impressive season, culminating in a ceremony on Friday at 10:30 a.m. The Midshipmen secured the Commander in Chief's Trophy by defeating Air Force and Army, marking their win for consecutive years and 13 times in the last 23 years. Their season ended with an 11-2 record and a No. 23 ranking in both major polls, achieving a milestone of back-to-back 10-win seasons for the first time. Additionally, Navy set a school record with 21 wins over the past two years and was awarded the Lambert Trophy for the best team in the East.
By the Numbers- Navy finished the 2025 season with an 11-2 record, their best since 2015.
- The team has won the Commander in Chief's Trophy 13 times in the last 23 years.
- 21 wins over the past two years is the most in school history for that span.
While Navy's accomplishments are commendable, the competition within the service academy football scene remains fierce, and sustaining performance will require continuous development and recruitment efforts.
State of Play- Navy is currently celebrating its back-to-back championship wins and recognition at the national level.
- The team finished tied for the American Conference regular-season title alongside North Texas and Tulane.
Navy will aim to build on this success in the upcoming season, focusing on maintaining high performance standards and potentially attracting new talent to continue their winning streak.
Bottom LineThe recognition of the 2025 Navy football team underscores their historic achievements, but it also sets a high bar for future seasons — success hinges on both consistency and effective recruitment.
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