The Army West Point women's lacrosse coaching staff has been honored as the IWLCA Northeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year, marking the first time the program has received such recognition. Under head coach Michelle Tumolo, the Black Knights achieved a groundbreaking 2026 season, clinching their first Patriot League Regular Season Championship and boasting a 15–5 overall record. They notably ended Loyola Maryland's 95–0 conference streak and secured their first NCAA Tournament victory. The staff also guided multiple players to individual accolades, including seven All-Patriot League selections and the program's first-ever Tewaaraton Finalist.

By the Numbers
  • 15–5 overall record, with an 8–1 conference record.
  • Seven All-Patriot League selections and two IWLCA First Team All-Americans.
State of Play
  • Army West Point women's lacrosse is gaining national prominence following historic successes.
  • The program recently advanced to the NCAA Second Round after a 20–8 victory over Fairfield.
What's Next

With the recent accolades, the Black Knights are positioned to build on their momentum, aiming for continued success in upcoming seasons and more national tournament appearances.

Bottom Line

The recognition of the Army West Point women's lacrosse coaching staff underscores a pivotal shift in the program’s trajectory, illustrating a blend of teamwork, individual achievement, and competitive excellence that could redefine their legacy.