Capital Region Athletes Shine in College Sports: Top Performances Highlighted

In college sports, it’s rare to see someone truly stand out in more than one sport. Brigid Duffy, who came from Queensbury High School, has managed to do just that. She’s become a star in both soccer and lacrosse at the United States Military Academy at West Point.

Her journey’s a testament to relentless dedication and talent. Duffy’s story is one worth knowing, especially if you care about what it means to push boundaries in college athletics.

Brigid Duffy: A Dual-Sport Star

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Duffy’s athletic ability shows up in both soccer and lacrosse, and honestly, it’s hard not to be impressed. As a senior, she keeps shining on the soccer field.

She scored two goals in a recent 3-0 win over Colgate, bringing her season total to 10. Five of those were game-winners—so when it matters, she delivers.

She’s now fifth in goals in NCAA Division I, with a career tally of 26. That’s a number that turns heads.

Soccer Achievements

Duffy’s soccer career at Army has been, well, pretty spectacular. As a senior forward and midfielder, she’s helped the Black Knights reach an 8-4-1 overall record and a 2-0 start in Patriot League play.

She’s become the go-to player when the team needs a clutch goal. A few highlights:

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  • She scored the winner in a 2-1 victory over Air Force on August 17.
  • She netted the final tally in a 3-2 win at Albany on August 24.
  • She leads the team with 10 goals this season—five of them game-winners.

Her efforts earned her Patriot League first-team honors in 2023. She was also a second-team pick the season before.

Lacrosse Dominance

If her soccer stats impress you, wait until you see her lacrosse numbers. As a junior midfielder and team captain, she’s been a real force.

Duffy’s scored 262 points in 53 games—182 goals and 80 assists. Those numbers are just wild.

Lacrosse Accolades

She’s racked up a ton of awards for Army’s women’s lacrosse team. Here are a few standouts:

  • Named to the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association All-Region first team.
  • Received All-American honors from USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse.
  • Top-25 finalist for the Tewaaraton Award, which goes to the nation’s best player.

Her leadership helped the team to a 13-4 record and an 8-1 mark in league play. Duffy holds Army records for career goals (182), points (222), draw controls (286), and caused turnovers (79).

Recognition and Awards

Throughout her college career, Brigid Duffy’s picked up a shelf-full of awards in both soccer and lacrosse. Her ability to thrive in two sports makes her a rare asset for Army athletics.

Soccer Awards

Some of her soccer recognitions include:

  • Patriot League first-team pick in 2023.
  • Second-team selection last season.
  • Named Liberty League Rookie of the Week several times.

Lacrosse Awards

Her lacrosse accolades are just as impressive:

  • USA Lacrosse first-team and Inside Lacrosse second-team All-America honors.
  • Three-time All-Patriot League first team honoree.
  • Patriot League Midfielder of the Week multiple times.

Impact on Army Athletics

Duffy’s impact at West Point goes way beyond stats. Her leadership and work ethic have inspired her teammates in both soccer and lacrosse.

She’s managed to balance two demanding sports while keeping up academically. That says a lot about her determination—and honestly, it’s tough not to admire.

Future Prospects

Duffy keeps turning heads in collegiate sports. Her future? Honestly, it looks pretty bright.

She’s got serious talent and puts in the work. It’s no surprise that professional teams and even national selectors in both soccer and lacrosse are starting to notice her.

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Her story might just inspire other young athletes out there. She’s showing that if you push yourself and really care, you can actually do well in more than one sport—even at the top level.

For more on Brigid Duffy’s journey and other standout local athletes, check out the Campus Watch page.

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