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}}{{pp-move|reason=Persistent ]|small=yes}}The '''Exeter–Andover rivalry''' (also known as the '''Andover–Exeter rivalry''') is an academic and athletic rivalry between ] (Exeter) and ] (Andover). It bears many similarities of tradition and practice (as well as athletes) to the ]. Exeter traditionally educated its students as a ] for ], much as Andover traditionally educated its students for ]. Today, Phillipians and Exonians continue to matriculate in large numbers to both Harvard and Yale, as well as many other top universities. The athletic rivalry between these two schools began with baseball, and football soon followed the same year. Today the two schools face each other in several sports every fall, winter, and spring trimester. }}{{pp-move|reason=Persistent ]|small=yes}}The '''Exeter–Andover rivalry''' (also known as the '''Andover–Exeter rivalry''') is an academic and athletic rivalry between ] (Exeter) and ] (Andover). It bears many similarities of tradition and practice (as well as athletes) to the ]. Exeter traditionally educated its students as a ] for ], much as Andover traditionally educated its students for ]. Today, Exonians and Philippians continue to matriculate to both Harvard and Yale, as well as to many other top universities. The athletic rivalry between these two schools began with baseball, and football soon followed the same year. Today the two schools face each other in numerous sports at varsity and junior varsity level every fall, winter, and spring trimester.


The Game is America's longest continuing prep football rivalry. The annual Exeter-Andover football game is America's longest continuing prep school football rivalry.


The two schools were also two of the three schools (the other, ]), who became the three first schools in the United States to form secondary school lacrosse teams in 1882.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Phillips Academy, Andover (Massachusetts), Phillips Exeter Academy (New Hampshire) and the Lawrenceville School (New Jersey) were the nation's first high school teams in 1882. |url=http://www.uslacrosse.org/the_sport/index.phtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120190027/http://www.uslacrosse.org./the_sport/index.phtml |archive-date=2008-11-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Club |first=Spotsylvania County Lacrosse |title=LACROSSE HISTORY |url=http://www.spotsylacrosse.org/Default.aspx?tabid=996714 |access-date=2017-07-10 |website=www.spotsylacrosse.org |language=en-US}}</ref> The two schools were also two of the three schools (the other, ]), who became the three first schools in the United States to form secondary school lacrosse teams in 1882.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Phillips Academy, Andover (Massachusetts), Phillips Exeter Academy (New Hampshire) and the Lawrenceville School (New Jersey) were the nation's first high school teams in 1882. |url=http://www.uslacrosse.org/the_sport/index.phtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081120190027/http://www.uslacrosse.org./the_sport/index.phtml |archive-date=2008-11-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Club |first=Spotsylvania County Lacrosse |title=LACROSSE HISTORY |url=http://www.spotsylacrosse.org/Default.aspx?tabid=996714 |access-date=2017-07-10 |website=www.spotsylacrosse.org |language=en-US}}</ref>

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Inter-school rivalry
Andover–Exeter rivalry
1903 poster announcing football game.
Teams
First meeting1878
Andover 22, Exeter 0
Latest meeting2023
Exeter 47, Andover 20
Statistics
All-time recordAndover leads, 75–57–10 (.563)
Largest victoryExeter, 78–7 (1914)
Longest win streakAndover 8 (1905–1912)
Current win streakExeter 3 (2021–present)

The Exeter–Andover rivalry (also known as the Andover–Exeter rivalry) is an academic and athletic rivalry between Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter) and Phillips Academy (Andover). It bears many similarities of tradition and practice (as well as athletes) to the Harvard–Yale rivalry. Exeter traditionally educated its students as a feeder school for Harvard, much as Andover traditionally educated its students for Yale. Today, Exonians and Philippians continue to matriculate to both Harvard and Yale, as well as to many other top universities. The athletic rivalry between these two schools began with baseball, and football soon followed the same year. Today the two schools face each other in numerous sports at varsity and junior varsity level every fall, winter, and spring trimester.

The annual Exeter-Andover football game is America's longest continuing prep school football rivalry.

The two schools were also two of the three schools (the other, Lawrenceville), who became the three first schools in the United States to form secondary school lacrosse teams in 1882.

Ranked the two most elite private schools in the United States, the student bodies and staff also share a rivalry over the distinction of being better than the other in this respect. Indeed, the rivalry is strengthened a great deal by the reputations of historic and current academic excellence upheld by both schools. This has been covered extensively by third party observers (see: Is Phillips Exeter or Andover better?).

History

Exeter defeated Andover 12–1 in the first ever baseball game played between these two academies on May 22, 1878. Andover, in turn, defeated Exeter 22–0 in football on November 2, 1878. Exeter, notably, has more College Football Hall of Fame inductees (10) than any other high school in American history. The current teams are coached by Panos Voulgaris (Exeter) and Trey Brown (Andover).

Football matches

Year Andover Exeter Winner
1878 22 0 Andover
1879 0 18 Exeter
1880 8 8 Tie
1881 6 0 Andover
1882 12 0 Andover
1883 17 6 Andover
1884 11 8 Andover
1885 11 33 Exeter
1886 0 26 Exeter
1887 4 44 Exeter
1888 10 0 Andover
1889 No Game
1890 16 0 Andover
1891 26 10 Andover
1892 18 28 Exeter
1893 10 26 Exeter
1894 No Game
1895 No Game
1896 28 9 Andover
1897 14 18 Exeter
1898 0 0 Tie
1899 17 0 Andover
1900 0 10 Exeter
1901 0 5 Exeter
1902 29 1 Andover
1903 11 14 Exeter
1904 10 35 Exeter
1905 28 0 Andover
1906 6 0 Andover
1907 9 6 Andover
1908 12 0 Andover
1909 3 0 Andover
1910 21 0 Andover
1911 23 5 Andover
1912 7 0 Andover
1913 0 59 Exeter
1914 7 78 Exeter
1915 7 37 Exeter
1916 0 6 Exeter
1917 0 3 Exeter
1918 7 26 Exeter
1919 19 0 Andover
1920 6 3 Andover
1921 3 34 Exeter
1922 3 12 Exeter
1923 7 7 Tie
1924 0 10 Exeter


Year Andover Exeter Winner
1925 0 0 Tie
1926 20 3 Andover
1927 0 0 Tie
1928 18 0 Andover
1929 7 14 Exeter
1930 20 16 Andover
1931 12 15 Exeter
1932 0 6 Exeter
1933 6 7 Exeter
1934 7 6 Andover
1935 0 7 Exeter
1936 12 7 Andover
1937 20 15 Andover
1938 14 6 Andover
1939 6 12 Exeter
1940 2 20 Exeter
1941 14 13 Andover
1942 12 0 Andover
1943 6 12 Exeter
1944 20 0 Andover
1945 18 7 Andover
1946 7 6 Andover
1947 6 12 Exeter
1948 28 7 Andover
1949 34 21 Andover
1950 6 27 Exeter
1951 7 7 Tie
1952 59 0 Andover
1953 14 7 Andover
1954 31 6 Andover
1955 14 12 Andover
1956 6 45 Exeter
1957 45 6 Andover
1958 40 6 Andover
1959 16 6 Andover
1960 18 18 Tie
1961 18 8 Andover
1962 6 6 Tie
1963 8 9 Exeter
1964 7 31 Exeter
1965 0 8 Exeter
1966 6 26 Exeter
1967 20 6 Andover
1968 12 22 Exeter
1969 27 0 Andover
1970 34 8 Andover
1971 20 30 Exeter


Year Andover Exeter Winner
1972 19 6 Andover
1973 32 0 Andover
1974 7 28 Exeter
1975 33 20 Andover
1976 0 15 Exeter
1977 28 6 Andover
1978 8 14 Exeter
1979 24 7 Andover
1980 14 6 Andover
1981 7 12 Exeter
1982 17 6 Andover
1983 28 6 Andover
1984 12 26 Exeter
1985 7 21 Exeter
1986 0 15 Exeter
1987 14 13 Andover
1988 21 12 Andover
1989 14 12 Andover
1990 16 0 Andover
1991 33 14 Andover
1992 6 0 Andover
1993 21 28 Exeter
1994 20 20 Tie
1995 6 3 Andover
1996 3 0 Andover
1997 35 0 Andover
1998 7 12 Exeter
1999 19 7 Andover
2000 6 13 Exeter
2001 48 15 Andover
2002 14 14 Tie
2003 0 44 Exeter
2004 12 28 Exeter
2005 24 8 Andover
2006 43 14 Andover
2007 24 14 Andover
2008 13 21 Exeter
2009 14 31 Exeter
2010 33 56 Exeter
2011 6 39 Exeter
2012 9 35 Exeter
2013 13 12 Andover
2014 13 12 Andover
2015 29 14 Andover
2016 16 7 Andover
2017 17 14 Andover
2018 14 0 Andover


Year Andover Exeter Winner
2019 14 13 Andover
2020 No Game
2021 6 37 Exeter
2022 7 42 Exeter
2023 20 47 Exeter

  1. The 1889 game was canceled as a result of a brawl following a baseball game between the two schools earlier in the year.
  2. ^ In late 1893, Andover cut athletic ties with Exeter in a dispute over the eligibility of certain Exeter athletes, in particular star football player Pooch Donovan. Relations were not restored until 1896.
  3. Canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

  1. "Phillips Academy, Andover (Massachusetts), Phillips Exeter Academy (New Hampshire) and the Lawrenceville School (New Jersey) were the nation's first high school teams in 1882". Archived from the original on 2008-11-20.
  2. Club, Spotsylvania County Lacrosse. "LACROSSE HISTORY". www.spotsylacrosse.org. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  3. Browning, Emmie Martin, Lauren. "The 50 Most Elite Boarding Schools In The US". Business Insider. Retrieved 2023-08-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Williams, Myron R. (1957), The Story of Phillips Exeter, Exeter, New Hampshire: The Phillips Exeter Academy, pp. 217–218, OCLC 765035
  5. The Phillipian archives, 1957–2008, archived from the original on 23 January 2009, retrieved 21 January 2009
  6. Morris, Amy (November 7, 2013). "Pride, professionals and a man named 'Pooch'". Andover.edu. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
  7. Harrison, Fred H. (1983). "Chapter VII: Professionalism and Faculty Control". Athletics for All: Physical Education and Athletics at Phillips Academy, Andover, 1778–1978. Andover, MA: Phillips Academy. p. 102–104.

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