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The '''Military Classic of the South''' is an American [[college football]] [[college rivalry|rivalry]] game played by [[The Citadel Bulldogs football]] team of [[The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina]], and the [[VMI Keydets football]] team of the [[Virginia Military Institute]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/@SoConJohn22/socon-football-week-10-a-historical-sketch-of-the-battle-for-the-silver-shako-915582dec459#.guijrtk1l|publisher=Medium.com|title=SoCon Football Week 10: A Historical Sketch of the ‘Battle For The Silver Shako’|date=November 3, 2015|accessdate=February 7, 2017}}</ref> The teams first played in 1920, but the trophy that is currently awarded, the Silver Shako, was introduced in 1976.<ref>[http://www.citadel.edu/root/citadel-vmi-2011</ref> The game has been played nearly continuously since World War II, with no matchup in 1956, 2004, and 2008–2010. Through 2017, The Citadel Bulldogs have won the past eleven meetings and fifteen of the last seventeen; they lead the series 41–30–2. At one point in 1967, the Keydets led the series 18–8–1.The Military Classic is the thirteenth oldest still-played rivalry in the [[Football Championship Subdivision]] (FCS) of the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]]. Both teams were members of the [[Southern Conference]] (SoCon) from 1936 until 2003, when VMI left for the [[Big South Conference]] and were reunited in the SoCon when VMI returned in 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bigsouthsports.com/entries/cstv-adds-vmi-citadel-military-classic-of-the-south-to-fall-football-line-up-1087895|publisher=Big South Conference|title=CSTV Adds VMI-Citadel "Military Classic of the South" To Fall Football Line-Up|date=July 11, 2007|accessdate=November 16, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/southern/2002-11-15-vmi-citadel_x.htm|newspaper=[[USA Today]]|title=VMI, Citadel play their 'Classic'|date=November 15, 2002|accessdate=February 7, 2017}}</ref>
The '''Military Classic of the South''' is an American [[college football]] [[college rivalry|rivalry]] game played by [[The Citadel Bulldogs football]] team of [[The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina]], and the [[VMI Keydets football]] team of the [[Virginia Military Institute]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/@SoConJohn22/socon-football-week-10-a-historical-sketch-of-the-battle-for-the-silver-shako-915582dec459#.guijrtk1l|publisher=Medium.com|title=SoCon Football Week 10: A Historical Sketch of the ‘Battle For The Silver Shako’|date=November 3, 2015|accessdate=February 7, 2017}}</ref> The teams first played in 1920, but the trophy that is currently awarded, the Silver Shako, was introduced in 1976.<ref>[http://www.citadel.edu/root/citadel-vmi-2011</ref> Today, the Citadel's football team consists of cadets and civilian students while VMI's teams are strictly cadets only.<ref name=hartsell>{{cite news|url=http://www.postandcourier.com/sports/vmi-and-the-citadel-the-same-but-different/article_cde7c99a-7149-522c-bc46-cf470e4ad3f3.html|newspaper=[[Post and Courier]]|title=VMI and The Citadel: The same, but different|author=Jeff Hartsell|date=November 5, 2015|accessdate=February 7, 2017}}</ref> The game has been played nearly continuously since World War II, with no matchup in 1956, 2004, and 2008–2010. Through 2017, The Citadel Bulldogs have won the past eleven meetings and fifteen of the last seventeen; they lead the series 41–30–2. At one point in 1967, the Keydets led the series 18–8–1.The Military Classic is the thirteenth oldest still-played rivalry in the [[Football Championship Subdivision]] (FCS) of the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]]. Both teams were members of the [[Southern Conference]] (SoCon) from 1936 until 2003, when VMI left for the [[Big South Conference]] and were reunited in the SoCon when VMI returned in 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bigsouthsports.com/entries/cstv-adds-vmi-citadel-military-classic-of-the-south-to-fall-football-line-up-1087895|publisher=Big South Conference|title=CSTV Adds VMI-Citadel "Military Classic of the South" To Fall Football Line-Up|date=July 11, 2007|accessdate=November 16, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/southern/2002-11-15-vmi-citadel_x.htm|newspaper=[[USA Today]]|title=VMI, Citadel play their 'Classic'|date=November 15, 2002|accessdate=February 7, 2017}}</ref>


The 73rd and most recent game of the series saw The Citadel defeat VMI 21–3 at [[Johnson Hagood Stadium]] in [[Charleston, South Carolina]].
The 73rd and most recent game of the series saw The Citadel defeat VMI 21–3 at [[Johnson Hagood Stadium]] in [[Charleston, South Carolina]].

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The Military Classic of the South is an American college football rivalry game played by The Citadel Bulldogs football team of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, and the VMI Keydets football team of the Virginia Military Institute.[1] The teams first played in 1920, but the trophy that is currently awarded, the Silver Shako, was introduced in 1976.[2] Today, the Citadel's football team consists of cadets and civilian students while VMI's teams are strictly cadets only.[3] The game has been played nearly continuously since World War II, with no matchup in 1956, 2004, and 2008–2010. Through 2017, The Citadel Bulldogs have won the past eleven meetings and fifteen of the last seventeen; they lead the series 41–30–2. At one point in 1967, the Keydets led the series 18–8–1.The Military Classic is the thirteenth oldest still-played rivalry in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) of the NCAA. Both teams were members of the Southern Conference (SoCon) from 1936 until 2003, when VMI left for the Big South Conference and were reunited in the SoCon when VMI returned in 2014.[4][5]

The 73rd and most recent game of the series saw The Citadel defeat VMI 21–3 at Johnson Hagood Stadium in Charleston, South Carolina.

With the return of VMI to the SoCon, annual rivalries have been renewed in college baseball, women's soccer, track and field, and cross country. VMI remained in the SoCon in wrestling, and continued to compete annually with The Citadel in that sport while a full member of the Big South. The Bulldogs and Keydets both participated in the All-Military Classic basketball tournament, which began while VMI was a member of the Big South and concluded after four years with the two schools back in the Southern Conference.

Game results

The Citadel victoriesVMI victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
11920Lynchburg, VAVMI35–0
21929Lexington, VAVMI12–7
31930Charleston, SCThe Citadel7–6
41931Lexington, VATie13–13
51932Charleston, SCThe Citadel12–6
61937Lexington, VAVMI27–0
71946Lexington, VAVMI21–6
81947Charleston, SCThe Citadel7–6
91948Lexington, VAVMI34–6
101949Charleston, SCThe Citadel19–14
111950Lexington, VAVMI13–7
121951Charleston, SCVMI27–21
131952Lexington, VAVMI20–19
141953Charleston, SCVMI14–0
151954Lexington, VAVMI42–0
161955Charleston, SCVMI14–7
171957Lexington, VAVMI33–7
181958Charleston, SCThe Citadel14–6
191959Lexington, VAVMI32–8
201960Charleston, SCVMI20–6
211961Lexington, VAThe Citadel14–8
221962Charleston, SCVMI16–7
231963Lexington, VAVMI33–8
241964Charleston, SCThe Citadel17–0
251965Lexington, VAVMI21–7
261966Charleston, SCThe Citadel30–14
271967Roanoke, VAVMI22–11
281968Charleston, SCThe Citadel13–8
291969Lexington, VAThe Citadel28–2
301970Charleston, SCThe Citadel56–9
311971Lexington, VAThe Citadel25–24
321972Charleston, SCThe Citadel42–3
331973Lexington, VAVMI23–6
341974Charleston, SCVMI20–9
351975Lexington, VAThe Citadel6–3
361976Charleston, SCVMI30–14
371977Lexington, VAVMI19–3
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
381978Charleston, SCThe Citadel14–3
391979Lexington, VAThe Citadel37–6
401980Charleston, SCThe Citadel28–0
411981Norfolk, VAVMI14–0
421982Charleston, SCThe Citadel21–7
431983Lexington, VAThe Citadel27–16
441984Charleston, SCThe Citadel27–24
451985Lexington, VATie14–14
461986Charleston, SCVMI47–30
471987Charleston, SCVMI7–3
481988Norfolk, VAThe Citadel31–20
491989Lexington, VAVMI20–10
501990Charleston, SCThe Citadel23–3
511991Norfolk, VAThe Citadel17–14
521992Charleston, SCThe Citadel50–0
531993Charleston, SCThe Citadel34–33
541994Norfolk, VAThe Citadel58–14
551995Charleston, SCVMI34–7
561996Lexington, VAVMI34–27
571997Charleston, SCThe Citadel28–6
581998Lexington, VAThe Citadel36–10
591999Charleston, SCThe Citadel14–7
602000Lexington, VAVMI41–21
612001Charleston, SCThe Citadel49–7
622002Charlotte, NCVMI23–21
632003Charlotte, NCThe Citadel27–23
642005Lexington, VAThe Citadel22–14
652006Charleston, SCThe Citadel48–21
662007Lexington, VAThe Citadel70–28
672011Charleston, SCThe Citadel41–14
682012Lexington, VAThe Citadel27–24
692013Charleston, SCThe Citadel31–10
702014Lexington, VAThe Citadel45–25
712015Charleston, SCThe Citadel35–14
722016Lexington, VAThe Citadel30–20
732017Charleston, SCThe Citadel21–3
Series: The Citadel leads 41–30–2

Other varsity sports

Sport Last Matchup All-Time Series
Date Location Winner Score Attendance Leader Record
Baseball March 24, 2017 Joseph P. Riley Jr. ParkCharleston, SC The Citadel 3-0 505 The Citadel 80–31
March 25, 2017 Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park • Charleston, SC VMI 4–1 553
March 26, 2017 Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park • Charleston, SC The Citadel 4–2 515
May 23, 2017[a] Fluor Field at the West EndGreenville, SC VMI 8–0 1,100
Basketball January 7, 2017 McAlister Field HouseCharleston, SC The Citadel 79–74 1,350 The Citadel 56–51
February 11, 2017 Cameron Hall • Lexington, VA VMI 101–78 3,479
Women's Soccer October 20, 2017 Patchin Field • Lexington, VA VMI 1–0 150 VMI 7–3
Wrestling January 26, 2017 Cameron Hall • Lexington, VA The Citadel 19–16 N/A VMI 39–29

See also

References

  1. ^ "SoCon Football Week 10: A Historical Sketch of the 'Battle For The Silver Shako'". Medium.com. November 3, 2015. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  2. ^ [http://www.citadel.edu/root/citadel-vmi-2011
  3. ^ Jeff Hartsell (November 5, 2015). "VMI and The Citadel: The same, but different". Post and Courier. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  4. ^ "CSTV Adds VMI-Citadel "Military Classic of the South" To Fall Football Line-Up". Big South Conference. July 11, 2007. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  5. ^ "VMI, Citadel play their 'Classic'". USA Today. November 15, 2002. Retrieved February 7, 2017.