Navy wins leader Niumatalolo out as head coach

Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo will not return in 2023, the school announced Sunday.Niumatalolo is the winningest coach in program history, going 109-83 in 15 seasons after succeeding Paul Johnson in 2008.

“Our sincerest gratitude to Coach Ken for what has actually been a distinguished and impactful tradition at the Naval Academy,” Navy athletic director Chet Gladchuk said in a declaration. “Navy football flourished for many years under his leadership. He will permanently be kept in mind for the impact he has actually had on the lives of those who played for him. All of us have excellent respect and appreciation for his 25 years of service to the Academy.”

1 Associated Niumatalolo, who played quarterback at Hawai’i from 1987 to 1989, had two stints in Annapolis, coaching running backs (1995-96), working as the offensive planner (1997-98) and acting as the assistant head coach (2002-07).

He led the Midshipmen to three double-digit-win seasons (2009, 2015, 2019), beat Army 11 times, won six Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and led the program to a record 6 bowl victories.Navy lost 20-17 to Army in double overtime Saturday in the very first overtime game in the 123-year series; the Mids went 4-8 for a second straight season.Defensive organizer Brian Newberry was named the

interim coach.

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