Army West Point Athletics

Duffy and Reilly Earn USA Lacrosse All-American Honors
May 08, 2025 | Women's Lacrosse
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Juniors Brigid Duffy and Allison Reilly earned USA Lacrosse-All American Honors, as announced by USA Lacrosse on Wednesday. Notably, Duffy was named to the First Team, which marks the first in program history for the Black Knights. Reilly was selected as an Honorable Mention All-American for the second consecutive season.
This marks the third consecutive season that the Black Knights have had at least one player named to a US Lacrosse All-American team.
Brigid Duffy/Junior/Queensbury, N.Y.
Duffy currently leads all Army scorers with 62 goals, which ranks one behind the single-season goal record. The Queensbury, N.Y. native is first in program history in goals (180) and points (260). This is her third consecutive US Lacrosse All-American Selection for the junior midfielder after being named to the second and third teams in her first two seasons at Army. Duffy is currently second in the Patriot League in goals per game and caused turnovers per game while leading in ground balls per game, being third in points per game, plus fifth in draw controls per game. Duffy was named first-team All-Patriot League, an Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-American, and a Top-25 finalist for the Tewaaraton Award. She makes history for the Black Knights as the first ever First-Team All-America selection in program history.
Allison Reilly/Junior/Sayville, N.Y.
Reilly currently leads all Army players in points with 100. Her 100 points rank seventh in the country and fourth in the country in points per game with 6.25 per game. The Sayville, N.Y. native ranks first in Army history in single season points and second overall in career points behind classmate Duffy. The attacker earned first-team all-league honors and won five straight Patriot League Attacker of the Week Awards from March to April, in total, six. For Reilly, this is her second consecutive season as a US Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention selection.
FIRST TEAM
A — Rachel Clark, Boston College
A — Chloe Humphrey, North Carolina
A — Ashley Humphrey, North Carolina
A — Madison Taylor, Northwestern
Draw — Maddie Epke, James Madison
M — Chase Boyle, Loyola
M — Anna Brandt, Penn
M — Brigid Duffy, Army
M — Kori Edmondson, Maryland
D — Shea Baker, Boston College
D — Reagan O'Brien, Johns Hopkins
D — Brooklyn Walker-Welch, North Carolina
D — Sammy White, Northwestern
G — Shea Dolce, Boston College
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Madison Alaimo, Virginia
A — Ava Angello, Johns Hopkins
A — Ava Arceri, Stanford
A — Jordyn Behar, Arizona State
A — Carly Bernstein, Duke
A — Alyssa Chung, Navy
A — Casey Colbert, Stony Brook
A — Maddie Dora, USC
A — Kaylee Dyer, Michigan
A — Callie Hem, Duke
A — Erika Ho, Penn State
A — Jami MacDonald, Princeton
A — Ashley Mackin, Johns Hopkins
A — Mia Mascone, Boston College
A — Nikki Mennella, Hofstra
A — Emily Messinese, Navy
A — Kassidy Morris, UMass
A — Caroline Mullahy, Harvard
A — Allison Reilly, Army
A — Jill Smith, Michigan
A — Olivia Vergano, North Carolina
A — Emma Ward, Syracuse
A — Charlotte Wilmoth, Stony Brook
Draw — Abbey Herod, Boston College
Draw — Maya Kendall, Dartmouth
Draw — Abby Moran, Jacksonville
Draw — Anna Viglione, Arizona State
M — Isabella Caporuscio, Stony Brook
M — Sky Carrasquillo, Yale
M — Katie Colavito, Liberty
M — Lacey Downey, Johns Hopkins
M — Kayla Gilmore, Maryland
M — Laurel Gonzalez, Johns Hopkins
M — Taylor Lane, Yale
M — Eliza Osburn, North Carolina
M — Lauren Saltz, Penn State
M — Mikayla Williams, Navy
D — Dylan Allen, Princeton
D — Theresa Bragg, Florida
D — Sophia Brindisi, Stanford
D — Annabel Child, Harvard
D — Ellie Hollin, Penn State
D — Alexis Niblock, USC
D — Neve O'Ferrall, Maryland
D — Emmy Pascal, Yale
D — Lilli Sherman, Ohio State
D — Sophie Student, North Carolina
D — Coco Vandiver, Syracuse
D — Grace Weigand, Notre Dame
G — Lexie Coldiron, Rutgers
G — Jenika Cuocco, Drexel
G — Amelia Hughes, Princeton
G — Orly Sedransk, Penn
G — Delaney Sweitzer, Northwestern
G — Jocelyn Torres, Ohio State
This marks the third consecutive season that the Black Knights have had at least one player named to a US Lacrosse All-American team.
Brigid Duffy/Junior/Queensbury, N.Y.
Duffy currently leads all Army scorers with 62 goals, which ranks one behind the single-season goal record. The Queensbury, N.Y. native is first in program history in goals (180) and points (260). This is her third consecutive US Lacrosse All-American Selection for the junior midfielder after being named to the second and third teams in her first two seasons at Army. Duffy is currently second in the Patriot League in goals per game and caused turnovers per game while leading in ground balls per game, being third in points per game, plus fifth in draw controls per game. Duffy was named first-team All-Patriot League, an Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-American, and a Top-25 finalist for the Tewaaraton Award. She makes history for the Black Knights as the first ever First-Team All-America selection in program history.
Allison Reilly/Junior/Sayville, N.Y.
Reilly currently leads all Army players in points with 100. Her 100 points rank seventh in the country and fourth in the country in points per game with 6.25 per game. The Sayville, N.Y. native ranks first in Army history in single season points and second overall in career points behind classmate Duffy. The attacker earned first-team all-league honors and won five straight Patriot League Attacker of the Week Awards from March to April, in total, six. For Reilly, this is her second consecutive season as a US Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention selection.
FIRST TEAM
A — Rachel Clark, Boston College
A — Chloe Humphrey, North Carolina
A — Ashley Humphrey, North Carolina
A — Madison Taylor, Northwestern
Draw — Maddie Epke, James Madison
M — Chase Boyle, Loyola
M — Anna Brandt, Penn
M — Brigid Duffy, Army
M — Kori Edmondson, Maryland
D — Shea Baker, Boston College
D — Reagan O'Brien, Johns Hopkins
D — Brooklyn Walker-Welch, North Carolina
D — Sammy White, Northwestern
G — Shea Dolce, Boston College
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Madison Alaimo, Virginia
A — Ava Angello, Johns Hopkins
A — Ava Arceri, Stanford
A — Jordyn Behar, Arizona State
A — Carly Bernstein, Duke
A — Alyssa Chung, Navy
A — Casey Colbert, Stony Brook
A — Maddie Dora, USC
A — Kaylee Dyer, Michigan
A — Callie Hem, Duke
A — Erika Ho, Penn State
A — Jami MacDonald, Princeton
A — Ashley Mackin, Johns Hopkins
A — Mia Mascone, Boston College
A — Nikki Mennella, Hofstra
A — Emily Messinese, Navy
A — Kassidy Morris, UMass
A — Caroline Mullahy, Harvard
A — Allison Reilly, Army
A — Jill Smith, Michigan
A — Olivia Vergano, North Carolina
A — Emma Ward, Syracuse
A — Charlotte Wilmoth, Stony Brook
Draw — Abbey Herod, Boston College
Draw — Maya Kendall, Dartmouth
Draw — Abby Moran, Jacksonville
Draw — Anna Viglione, Arizona State
M — Isabella Caporuscio, Stony Brook
M — Sky Carrasquillo, Yale
M — Katie Colavito, Liberty
M — Lacey Downey, Johns Hopkins
M — Kayla Gilmore, Maryland
M — Laurel Gonzalez, Johns Hopkins
M — Taylor Lane, Yale
M — Eliza Osburn, North Carolina
M — Lauren Saltz, Penn State
M — Mikayla Williams, Navy
D — Dylan Allen, Princeton
D — Theresa Bragg, Florida
D — Sophia Brindisi, Stanford
D — Annabel Child, Harvard
D — Ellie Hollin, Penn State
D — Alexis Niblock, USC
D — Neve O'Ferrall, Maryland
D — Emmy Pascal, Yale
D — Lilli Sherman, Ohio State
D — Sophie Student, North Carolina
D — Coco Vandiver, Syracuse
D — Grace Weigand, Notre Dame
G — Lexie Coldiron, Rutgers
G — Jenika Cuocco, Drexel
G — Amelia Hughes, Princeton
G — Orly Sedransk, Penn
G — Delaney Sweitzer, Northwestern
G — Jocelyn Torres, Ohio State
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