Andover–Exeter rivalry
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| Teams | |
|---|---|
| First meeting | 1878 Andover 22, Exeter 0 |
| Latest meeting | 2024 Exeter 42, Andover 21 |
| Statistics | |
| All-time record | Andover leads, 75–58–10 (.559) |
| Largest victory | Exeter, 78–7 (1914) |
| Longest win streak | Andover 8 (1905–1912) |
| Current win streak | Exeter 4 (2021–present) |
The Andover–Exeter rivalry, also known as the Exeter–Andover rivalry, is an athletic rivalry between Phillips Exeter Academy (Exeter) and Phillips Academy (Andover), two New England boarding schools founded by members of the Phillips family during the Revolutionary era. The academies have competed athletically since 1861, and contest the nation's second-oldest high school football rivalry. The two teams have produced nineteen members of the College Football Hall of Fame.