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No. 19/22 Women’s Lacrosse Set to Host Top-25 Matchup against No.11/15 Colorado
February 28, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army West Point women's lacrosse will return home to the Banks of the Hudson to play host to No. 11/15 Colorado on Sunday afternoon. The Black Knights will be looking for their first ranked win of the 2026 season and first victory over the Buffaloes in program history.
Schedule
No. 19/22 Army West Point vs. No. 11/15 Colorado | Tuesday, Feb. 10 | 4 pm ET | Watch | Tickets | Stats |
Last Time Out
Army and Colorado have met once in program history with the Buffaloes holding a 1-0 record. On Feb. 28, 2025, the two teams met in Boulder, Colo., with Colorado taking a 12-6 win. The game on Sunday afternoon will mark the first time these two teams will meet at Michie Stadium in West Point, N.Y.
How to Follow
Fan looks to attend can purchase tickets here to support the Black Knights in person. The game will be live streamed on ESPN+, it can be found here. Please note an ESPN+ subscription is required. Live stats can be found here. The game will also have live updates on Army West Point Women's Lacrosse's official X and Instagram pages @armywp_wlax and @ArmyWP_WLax.
Black Knight Bullets
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.
Schedule
No. 19/22 Army West Point vs. No. 11/15 Colorado | Tuesday, Feb. 10 | 4 pm ET | Watch | Tickets | Stats |
Last Time Out
- Army used an 11 goal first half to defeat Florida State 13-7
- The Black Knights were paced by senior Allison Reilly's 10 points
- Reilly set a new single game assists record with 8
- Senior Chloe Garrett recorded her first career hat trick with three goals
- Secure the Black Knights their first win over a ranked opponent this season
- Allow Army to remain undefeated at home in 2026
- Be the first win in program history over Colorado
Army and Colorado have met once in program history with the Buffaloes holding a 1-0 record. On Feb. 28, 2025, the two teams met in Boulder, Colo., with Colorado taking a 12-6 win. The game on Sunday afternoon will mark the first time these two teams will meet at Michie Stadium in West Point, N.Y.
How to Follow
Fan looks to attend can purchase tickets here to support the Black Knights in person. The game will be live streamed on ESPN+, it can be found here. Please note an ESPN+ subscription is required. Live stats can be found here. The game will also have live updates on Army West Point Women's Lacrosse's official X and Instagram pages @armywp_wlax and @ArmyWP_WLax.
Black Knight Bullets
- The Black Knights earned a 13-7 victory over Florida State for their second win over an ACC opponent in as many season after knocking off Stanford a season ago.
- Allison Reilly against Florida State recorded 10 points, led by eight assists earned a new program record for assists in a game and ranks first in the country in a game. Reilly currently ranks fourth the country in assists with 20 and second in assists per game with 5.00.
- The Black Knights are ranked eighth in the country in points per game with 24.50 and seventh in assists per game with 9.00 per game.
- The Black Knights opened home competition against the Marist Red Foxes by a score of 23-7. In the victory, Army tied a program single game goal record with 23 goals. The Black Knights earned 17 assists which ranks first in the NCAA in assists in a game this season.
- Junior Ellie Nawa collected 16 draw controls, earning a new program single game draw control record against Marist.
- Senior Allison Reilly recorded 12 points for tying a program single game points record against Marist and the most in a game in the NCAA this season.
- Noto Family Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Michelle Tumolo earned her 50th win at Army, making her the first coach in program history to achieve the feat against Rutgers.
- Senior Brigid Duffy will compete as a member of the 2026 US Women's National Field Team.
- The Black Knights earned four Patriot League Preseason selections: seniors Sarah Chernik, Brigid Duffy, Allison Reilly, Lindsey Serafine. For Chernik, Reilly and Serafine, it marks the first time in their careers earning the accolades, while Duffy earns the accolade for the third straight season.
- Army secured three of the four Patriot League preseason major awards: Attacker of the Year Allison Reilly, Midfielder of the Year Brigid Duffy, Goalkeeper of the Year Lindsey Serafine. Duffy earned preseason Midfielder of the Year for the third straight season.
- Brigid Duffy is 6 goals away from becoming the first 200 career goal scorer in program history. Duffy is one draw control away from 300 draw controls in her Army West Point career.
- Brigid Duffy and Allison Reilly earned USA Lacrosse Preseason All-American selections. Duffy earned her first team honors, while Reilly earned third team. Duffy was named a preseason first team All-American for the third straight season. Additionally, she was named the USA Lacrosse preseason Midfielder of the Year.
- Duffy and Reilly were named to Inside Lacrosse's Top 50 NCAA Lacrosse Players for the 2026 season. Duffy was named No. 13, the highest player from a non-power 4 conference. Reilly was named No. 29. The duo were two of the three representatives from the Patriot League on the list.
- The Black Knights earned rankings in the Inside Lacrosse Kane Media Poll and IWLCA D1 Coaches Poll. Army was ranked No. 17 and No. 20, respectively.
- In the Patriot League, Army was selected to finish third in the preseason poll behind Navy and Loyola Md. and received one first place vote.
- Allison Reilly earned her 100th career assist for her Army lacrosse career in the first quarter against Rutgers.
- The two-sport phenom, Duffy finished up her career on the soccer pitch earning Army women's soccer's first NCAA berth since 2011 and lead the nation in game-winning goals, while being named the Patriot League's Offensive Player of the Year.
- Army lacrosse is a family affair. A pair of freshman, Bella Alberici and Emma Ciocon will join other family members on the lacrosse field at Army. Alberici is the daughter of Joe Alberici who is the Jack Emmer Head Men's Lacrosse Coach. Ciocon is the younger sister of junior Lea Ciocon.
- The Army-Navy Star Series match-up was moved to National Television on CBS Sports Network on April 11 at 12 p.m.
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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