Gansz Trophy

The Gansz Trophy is awarded to the winner of the United States Naval Academy and Southern Methodist University rivalry football game.[1] It was created in 2009 through a collaboration between the two athletic departments.[2] The trophy is named for Frank Gansz who played linebacker at the Naval Academy from 1957 through 1959. Gansz later served as the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs and on the coaching staffs at Navy and SMU.

Gansz Trophy
SportFootball
First meetingNovember 15, 1930
SMU 20, Navy 7
Latest meetingNovember 23, 2019
Navy 35 , SMU 28
Next meetingOctober 31, 2020
Statistics
Meetings total21
All-time seriesNavy leads 13-8
Largest victoryNavy, 75–31 (2016)
Longest win streakNavy, 8 (2002–2017)
Current win streakNavy, 1 (2019–present)
Locations of Navy and SMU

Game results

Navy victoriesSMU victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 November 15, 1930 Baltimore, MD SMU 20–7
2 November 28, 1931 Dallas, TX SMU 13–6
3 October 3, 1959 Dallas, TX SMU 20–7
4 October 8, 1960 Norfolk, VA #6 Navy 26–7
5 October 11, 1963 Dallas, TX SMU 32–28
6 September 24, 1966 Dallas, TX SMU 21–3
7 November 20, 1993 Annapolis, MD SMU 43–13
8 September 9, 1995 Dallas, TX Navy 33–2
9 September 21, 1996 Annapolis, MD Navy 19–17
10 September 20, 1997 Dallas, TX Navy 46–16
11 November 21, 1998 Annapolis, MD SMU 24–11
12 August 31, 2002 Dallas, TX Navy 38–7
13 October 24, 2008 Annapolis, MD Navy 34–7
14 October 17, 2009 Dallas, TX Navy 38–35
15 October 16, 2010 Annapolis, MD Navy 28–21
16 November 12, 2011 Dallas, TX Navy 24–17
17 November 14, 2015 Annapolis, MD Navy 55–14
18 November 26, 2016 Dallas, TX Navy 75–31
19 November 11, 2017 Annapolis, MD Navy 43–40
20 September 22, 2018 Dallas, TX SMU 31–30
21 November 23, 2019 Annapolis, MD Navy 35–28
Series: Navy leads 13–8
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