Army West Point Athletics
Women’s Lacrosse’s Ostrowski Named to Nike Lacrosse/ILWomen Freshmen Watchlist
August 18, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army West Point women's lacrosse freshman Ella Jane Ostrowski was named to the Nike Lacrosse/IL Women Freshmen Watchlist as announced by the organization on Tuesday afternoon. Ostrowski is the first Army West Point player to be named to the list in program history.
Ostrowski is a four-star recruit for the Black Knights was named as a high school All-American. She also was a two-time captain for Archbishop Spalding in Annapolis, Md. The Maryland native earned IAAM All-Conference and Second Team Baltimore Sun and Washinton Post All-Met in 2025. The attacker was also an all-conference selection in field hockey and was a member of the NFHCA High School National Academic Squad and a member of National Honor Society.
The Black Knights will be looking to continue the success of the 2026 season into the 2027 season. Army West Point had a 15-5 season last spring and earned the program's first regular season conference championship and first NCAA tournament victory.
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
Army West Point Athletic Association, Inc. (AWPAA)
AWPAA is an IRS code 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation established to execute the United States Military Academy's intercollegiate athletics program. AWPAA is led by a board of directors that provides guidance to the director of athletics, who serves as the primary advisor to the USMA Superintedent and the USMA leadership on all NCAA operations. The AWPAA mission is to recruit, educate, train and inspire leaders of character who are committed to the Army values through an extraordinary Division I athletic experience.
Ostrowski is a four-star recruit for the Black Knights was named as a high school All-American. She also was a two-time captain for Archbishop Spalding in Annapolis, Md. The Maryland native earned IAAM All-Conference and Second Team Baltimore Sun and Washinton Post All-Met in 2025. The attacker was also an all-conference selection in field hockey and was a member of the NFHCA High School National Academic Squad and a member of National Honor Society.
The Black Knights will be looking to continue the success of the 2026 season into the 2027 season. Army West Point had a 15-5 season last spring and earned the program's first regular season conference championship and first NCAA tournament victory.
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
Army West Point Athletic Association, Inc. (AWPAA)
AWPAA is an IRS code 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation established to execute the United States Military Academy's intercollegiate athletics program. AWPAA is led by a board of directors that provides guidance to the director of athletics, who serves as the primary advisor to the USMA Superintedent and the USMA leadership on all NCAA operations. The AWPAA mission is to recruit, educate, train and inspire leaders of character who are committed to the Army values through an extraordinary Division I athletic experience.
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