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1 Chloe Humphrey

2025 U.S. Women's PALA Roster

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Hometown

Darien, Conn.

Highschool

Darien

College

North Carolina '28

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Chloe Humphrey is one of the biggest emerging stars in the game. She was on the very first USA Select teams with the start of the National Team Development Program in 2019.

After a stellar career at Darien High School, Humphrey was selected for the training team for the 2024 U.S. U20 squad. The only thing that has been able to slow her down is an injury and she missed her first season at North Carolina and the U20 world championship in Hong Kong.

She made up for lost time in 2025, leading North Carolina to an undefeated NCAA championship season while becoming the first freshman to win the Tewaaraton Award as the nation's best player. Later in the year, her first experience with the U.S. senior team resulted in a gold medal when she finished second on the team in scoring at the Pan-American Women's Lacrosse championship with 19 points despite playing in only parts of three games.

U.S. TEAM
  • Earned all-tournament honors at the Pan-American championship
  • Was second on the team with 19 points despite playing in only three games. Tied for the team lead with four points in the championship game after registering a goal and three assists in a 21-11 win over Canada
  • Member of World Games 2025 team
  • Named to training team for 2024 U.S. Women's U20 team, but was injured and unable to compete in world championship
COLLEGE
  • Tewaaraton winner (2025)
  • IWLCA Player of the Year (2025)
  • IWLCA Attacker of the Year (2025)
  • IWLCA All-American (1st team in 2025)
  • All-ACC (2025)
  • ACC Tournament MVP and NCAA Most Outstanding Player after leading North Carolina to national and conference championships
  • Set NCAA freshman record with 90 goals in 2025 and set UNC single-season marks with 90 goals and 118 points
  • Was No. 1 high school recruit in the country heading into UNC, earning USA Lacrosse National Player of the Year honors in 2023 and was a two-time member of USA Select teams as part of National Team Development Program