Notre Dame will face Army at Yankee Stadium next season as it resumes the Shamrock Series

NEW YORK — Notre Dame will face Army on Nov. 23 at Yankee Stadium as the Irish resume their Shamrock Series, a tradition in which they move a designated home game off campus.

This matchup marks the 100th anniversary of Notre Dame’s 13-7 upset of Army in New York that featured the Irish’s “Four Horsemen” backfield of Jim Crowley, Elmer Layden, Don Miller and Harry Stuhldreher. That game took place on Oct. 18, 1924.

Notre Dame began the Shamrock Series in 2009 and has played 11 of those games at various sites across the country, most recently a 28-20 victory over BYU at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium in 2022. The Irish never have lost a Shamrock Series game.

This will be Notre Dame’s third Shamrock Series game at Yankee Stadium. The Irish beat Army 27-3 in 2010 and defeated Syracuse 36-3 in 2018.

Notre Dame is coming off a 10-3 season in which it beat Oregon State in the Sun Bowl and finished 14th in the final AP Top 25. Army went 6-6 for a second straight season.

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