Army West Point Athletics

Reilly, Serafine & Duffy Claim Weekly Patriot League Women's Lacrosse Honors
April 21, 2025 | Women's Lacrosse
BETHLEHEM, PA - No. 19 Army West Point women's lacrosse earned a trio of weekly honors from the Patriot League, announced today by the conference.
Allison Reilly earned her fifth straight Attacker of the Week, Lindsey Serafine tabbed her third Goalkeeper of the Week honor of the campaign and Brigid Duffy was named Midfielder of the Week for the fifth time this season.
The trio helped Army secure a bye into the Patriot League semifinals with wins at Holy Cross (13-11) and versus Bucknell (16-6), clinching the number two seed in the conference.
The nation's most prolific scorer at the attack position once again led Army's attack in a pair of victories, as Reilly amassing ten goals and seven assists in wins at Holy Cross and versus Bucknell. Reilly scored four times with an assist against the Crusaders while adding four draw controls, a caused turnover and ground ball. Returning at home against Bucknell, Reilly matched her own program record with 12 points on the afternoon through six goals and six assists, having a hand in 12 of Army's 16 goals. Reilly went two-for-two from the eight-meter in the contest and forced her defensive assignment into a red card early in the second quarter. Her 6.57 points per game now leads the conference by over .6 PPG and puts her at number two in the nation behind Northwestern's Madison Taylor.
Serafine made 22 saves across both games with a .579 save-percentage for the week. The junior tabbed a season-high 12 stops at Holy Cross including seven on 11 shots faced in the second half as Army maintained a narrow lead down to the closing minutes. Returning against Bucknell, Serafine made ten saves while allowing just five goals in 56-plus minutes of action. Serafine continues to lead the Patriot League in GAA with 8.88 while leading Army's top-ranked defense in the conference.
Duffy continued her dominant season across all phases of the game with seven goals, eight draw controls and five ground balls on the week. Duffy had a game-high four goals and five points at Holy Cross while securing three draw controls and three ground balls. In the matchup with Bucknell, Duffy picked up five draw controls while scoring three goals to go along with a caused turnover and two ground balls. The caused turnover also marked her 29th of the season which set Army's new single season record, in which Duffy had set with 28 in the 2024 campaign. Duffy is now second in the conference in goals per game, ground balls per game and caused turnovers per game.
The Black Knights will close out the regular season on Wednesday against Colgate with opening draw set for 5 p.m. from Michie Stadium.
Allison Reilly earned her fifth straight Attacker of the Week, Lindsey Serafine tabbed her third Goalkeeper of the Week honor of the campaign and Brigid Duffy was named Midfielder of the Week for the fifth time this season.
The trio helped Army secure a bye into the Patriot League semifinals with wins at Holy Cross (13-11) and versus Bucknell (16-6), clinching the number two seed in the conference.
The nation's most prolific scorer at the attack position once again led Army's attack in a pair of victories, as Reilly amassing ten goals and seven assists in wins at Holy Cross and versus Bucknell. Reilly scored four times with an assist against the Crusaders while adding four draw controls, a caused turnover and ground ball. Returning at home against Bucknell, Reilly matched her own program record with 12 points on the afternoon through six goals and six assists, having a hand in 12 of Army's 16 goals. Reilly went two-for-two from the eight-meter in the contest and forced her defensive assignment into a red card early in the second quarter. Her 6.57 points per game now leads the conference by over .6 PPG and puts her at number two in the nation behind Northwestern's Madison Taylor.
Serafine made 22 saves across both games with a .579 save-percentage for the week. The junior tabbed a season-high 12 stops at Holy Cross including seven on 11 shots faced in the second half as Army maintained a narrow lead down to the closing minutes. Returning against Bucknell, Serafine made ten saves while allowing just five goals in 56-plus minutes of action. Serafine continues to lead the Patriot League in GAA with 8.88 while leading Army's top-ranked defense in the conference.
Duffy continued her dominant season across all phases of the game with seven goals, eight draw controls and five ground balls on the week. Duffy had a game-high four goals and five points at Holy Cross while securing three draw controls and three ground balls. In the matchup with Bucknell, Duffy picked up five draw controls while scoring three goals to go along with a caused turnover and two ground balls. The caused turnover also marked her 29th of the season which set Army's new single season record, in which Duffy had set with 28 in the 2024 campaign. Duffy is now second in the conference in goals per game, ground balls per game and caused turnovers per game.
The Black Knights will close out the regular season on Wednesday against Colgate with opening draw set for 5 p.m. from Michie Stadium.
Patriot League Weekly Award Winners (4.21)
Attack – Allison Reilly, Army West Point
Midfielder – Brigid Duffy, Army West Point
Defensive Player – Alyssa Daley, Navy
Goalkeeper – Lindsey Serafine, Army West Point
Rookie – Alyssa Chung, Navy
Honorable Mentions
Meghan Pedrani, Army West Point
Natalie Aiosa, Boston University
Lucy Licata, Colgate
Nelle Kniffin, Colgate
Molly Terraciano, Lafayette
Elisa Faklaris, Loyola Maryland
Georgia Latch, Loyola Maryland
Tori DiCarlo, Navy
Mikayla Williams, Navy
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