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Duffy and Reilly Earn Nike Lacrosse Preseason Media All-American Honors
February 03, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
BALTIMORE, Md. – Army West Point women's lacrosse seniors Brigid Duffy and Allison Reilly earned Nike Lacrosse Media All-American honors as announced by Inside Lacrosse on Tuesday morning. Duffy earned a spot on the second team, while Reilly earned third team honors.
The 2026 captain duo is coming off a strong 2025 campaign, which saw them earn their names in the record books, while the Black Knights earned their second overall bid to the NCAA tournament after statement wins against No. 4 Stanford and No. 20 Navy at Michie Stadium.
Duffy, a Second Team Preseason All-American, was recently named to the US Lacrosse Women's National Field Team. For the Queensbury, N.Y. native, this is her third consecutive season being named a ILWomen Preseason All-American. In 2025, she set a new single season program record in goals, groundballs and caused turnover, while breaking the career program record in goals, points, ground and caused turnovers. The two sport phenom, was an IL Women First Second Team All-American and a Tewaaraton Award Top-25 Finalist in 2025.
Reilly, a Third Team Preseason All-American, was a USA Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention in 2025 and set a single season program record with 102 points. In 2025, she was one of two players in the country with 50 goals and 35 assists at the conclusion of the regular season and was a first team All-Patriot League Selection.
Both players were also recently named US Lacrosse Preseason All-Americans with Duffy being named to the first team and preseason Midfielder of the Year, while Reilly was named to the third team.
First Team
A- Frannie Hahn, RS-So., Florida
A-Chloe Humphrey, RS-So., North Carolina
A- Aliya Polisky, RS-Jr., Stanford
A- Madison Taylor, Sr., Northwestern
Draw/A- Madison Epke, Jr., Northwestern
M- Kaitlyn Davies, M, Florida
M- Kori Edmondson, Gr., Maryland
M- Kate Galica, M, Virginia
D- Shea Baker, Sr., Boston College
D- Sam Forrest, Gr., North Carolina
D- Reagan O'Brien, Sr., Johns Hopkins
D- Brooklyn Walker-Welch, Gr., North Carolina
G- Shea Dolce, Sr., Boston College
Second Team
A- Olivia Adamson, Gr., Northwestern
A- Haven Dora, Sr., Princeton
A- Alyssa Chung, So., Navy
A- Marissa White, RS-Jr., Boston College
Draw/M- Kayla Gilmore, So., Maryland
M- Brigid Duffy, Sr., Army
M-Emma Muchnick, Sr., Syracuse
M- Natalie Shurtleff, Jr., Clemson
D- Theresa Bragg, Sr., Florida
D- Grace Callahan, Sr., Michigan
D- Lydia Colasante, Jr., Boston College
D- Olivia Rose, RS-Jr., Stanford
G- Jenika Cuocco, Gr., Northwestern
Third Team
A- Ava Angello, Sr., Johns Hopkins
A- Ava Arceri, Jr., Stanford
A- Kayla Macleod, Jr., Clemson
A- Allison Reilly, Sr., Army
Draw/D- Kira Balis, So., Clemson
M- Isabella Caporuscio, Jr., Stony Brook
M- Kate Levy, So., North Carolina
M- Eliza Osburn, So., North Carolina
D- Dylan Allen, Sr., Princeton
D- Coco Vandiver, Sr., Syracuse
D- Neve O'Ferrall, Sr., Maryland
D- Emmy Pascal, Sr., Yale
G- Orly Sedransk, So., Penn
The duo and their women's lacrosse teammates will look to return to the NCAA tournament for the second straight season, when their 2026 campaign opens on Feb. 6 at Rutgers at 6 p.m. More information and how to purchase tickets to see the Black Knights in action at Michie Stadium can be found here.
Follow the Black Knights
Follow Army Women's Lacrosse on X @ArmyWP_Lax and on Instagram @armywp_wlax. Fans can also like Army West Point Athletics on Facebook and learn more about women's lacrosse and other programs at goarmywestpoint.com.
The 2026 captain duo is coming off a strong 2025 campaign, which saw them earn their names in the record books, while the Black Knights earned their second overall bid to the NCAA tournament after statement wins against No. 4 Stanford and No. 20 Navy at Michie Stadium.
Duffy, a Second Team Preseason All-American, was recently named to the US Lacrosse Women's National Field Team. For the Queensbury, N.Y. native, this is her third consecutive season being named a ILWomen Preseason All-American. In 2025, she set a new single season program record in goals, groundballs and caused turnover, while breaking the career program record in goals, points, ground and caused turnovers. The two sport phenom, was an IL Women First Second Team All-American and a Tewaaraton Award Top-25 Finalist in 2025.
Reilly, a Third Team Preseason All-American, was a USA Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention in 2025 and set a single season program record with 102 points. In 2025, she was one of two players in the country with 50 goals and 35 assists at the conclusion of the regular season and was a first team All-Patriot League Selection.
Both players were also recently named US Lacrosse Preseason All-Americans with Duffy being named to the first team and preseason Midfielder of the Year, while Reilly was named to the third team.
First Team
A- Frannie Hahn, RS-So., Florida
A-Chloe Humphrey, RS-So., North Carolina
A- Aliya Polisky, RS-Jr., Stanford
A- Madison Taylor, Sr., Northwestern
Draw/A- Madison Epke, Jr., Northwestern
M- Kaitlyn Davies, M, Florida
M- Kori Edmondson, Gr., Maryland
M- Kate Galica, M, Virginia
D- Shea Baker, Sr., Boston College
D- Sam Forrest, Gr., North Carolina
D- Reagan O'Brien, Sr., Johns Hopkins
D- Brooklyn Walker-Welch, Gr., North Carolina
G- Shea Dolce, Sr., Boston College
Second Team
A- Olivia Adamson, Gr., Northwestern
A- Haven Dora, Sr., Princeton
A- Alyssa Chung, So., Navy
A- Marissa White, RS-Jr., Boston College
Draw/M- Kayla Gilmore, So., Maryland
M- Brigid Duffy, Sr., Army
M-Emma Muchnick, Sr., Syracuse
M- Natalie Shurtleff, Jr., Clemson
D- Theresa Bragg, Sr., Florida
D- Grace Callahan, Sr., Michigan
D- Lydia Colasante, Jr., Boston College
D- Olivia Rose, RS-Jr., Stanford
G- Jenika Cuocco, Gr., Northwestern
Third Team
A- Ava Angello, Sr., Johns Hopkins
A- Ava Arceri, Jr., Stanford
A- Kayla Macleod, Jr., Clemson
A- Allison Reilly, Sr., Army
Draw/D- Kira Balis, So., Clemson
M- Isabella Caporuscio, Jr., Stony Brook
M- Kate Levy, So., North Carolina
M- Eliza Osburn, So., North Carolina
D- Dylan Allen, Sr., Princeton
D- Coco Vandiver, Sr., Syracuse
D- Neve O'Ferrall, Sr., Maryland
D- Emmy Pascal, Sr., Yale
G- Orly Sedransk, So., Penn
The duo and their women's lacrosse teammates will look to return to the NCAA tournament for the second straight season, when their 2026 campaign opens on Feb. 6 at Rutgers at 6 p.m. More information and how to purchase tickets to see the Black Knights in action at Michie Stadium can be found here.
Follow the Black Knights
Follow Army Women's Lacrosse on X @ArmyWP_Lax and on Instagram @armywp_wlax. Fans can also like Army West Point Athletics on Facebook and learn more about women's lacrosse and other programs at goarmywestpoint.com.
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