- Crab Bowl Trophy
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Crab Bowl Trophy
Originated 2010 Most recent 2010 Continuity 1 year Meetings 1 Series leader Maryland (1 - 0) Navy Midshipmen
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Maryland Terrapins
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2010Game not held The Crab Bowl Trophy was created in 2010 by the Touchdown Club of Annapolis with underwriting from the D'Camera Group.[1] The trophy is named after the Crab Bowl Classic, an intrastate college football rivalry game between the United States Naval Academy and the University of Maryland.
The trophy is "a large pewter bowl overflowing with pewter replicas of the Chesapeake Bay blue crab" which "sits atop an ebony-colored mahogony base ... engraved with the results of 20 previous Maryland-Navy games." It was designed by Tilghman Company, a family-owned jewelry store in Annapolis, Maryland.
Year-by-year results
Navy victories are shown in ██gold and Maryland victories in ██ red.
Year Winner Score Location City Series 2010 Maryland 17-14 M&T Bank Stadium Baltimore, Maryland Maryland 1-0 Pre-trophy results
Navy victories are shown in ██gold and Maryland victories in ██ red.
Year Winner Score City Series 1905 Navy 17–0 Annapolis, Maryland Navy 1-0 1906 Navy 12–0 Annapolis, Maryland Navy 2-0 1907 Navy 12–0 Annapolis, Maryland Navy 3-0 1908 Navy 57–0 College Park, Maryland Navy 4-0 1913 Navy 76–0 Annapolis, Maryland Navy 5-0 1916 Navy 14–7 College Park, Maryland Navy 6-0 1917 Navy 62–0 Annapolis, Maryland Navy 7-0 1930 Navy 6–0 Annapolis, Maryland Navy 8-0 1931 Maryland 6–0 Washington, D.C. Navy 8-1 1932 Navy 28–7 Baltimore, Maryland Navy 9-1 1934 Navy 16–13 Annapolis, Maryland Navy 10-1 1950 Maryland 35–21 College Park, Maryland Navy 10-2 1951 Maryland 40–21 Baltimore, Maryland Navy 10-3 1952 Maryland 38–7 College Park, Maryland Navy 10-4 1958 Navy 40–14 Baltimore, Maryland Navy 11-4 1959 Navy 22–14 Baltimore, Maryland Navy 12-4 1963 Navy 42–7 Annapolis, Maryland Navy 13-4 1964 Maryland 27–22 College Park, Maryland Navy 13-5 1965 Navy 19–7 Annapolis, Maryland Navy 14-5 2005 Maryland 23–20 Baltimore, Maryland Navy 14-6 References
- ^ "Crab Bowl Trophy". 28 August 2010. The Capital website. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
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