2025 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Humphrey, Chloe

Jersey Number 2
Chloe Humphrey
- Position:
- Attacker
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Redshirt Freshman
- Hometown:
- Darien, Conn.
- High School:
- Darien
Bio
CAREER HONORS
IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOK
IN THE CAROLINA RECORD BOOK
CAREER HIGHS
SUMMER (2025) – Won gold medals with Team USA at the Pan-American Women's Lacrosse Championships in Auburndale, Fla. and The World Games in Chengdu, China ... Named to the all-tournament team at the Pan-American Championships ... Was second on the team with 19 points despite only playing in three games ... Tallied 13 goals and eight assists for 21 points at The World Games.
R-FRESHMAN (2025) – Started all 22 games ... The winner of the Honda Sport Award for Lacrosse ... UNC's first Tewaaraton Award winner and the first freshman winner in the history of the women's award... Named IWLCA Player and Attacker of the Year ... Tabbed first-team All-America by the IWLCA, Nike Lacrosse Media and USA Lacrosse ... Earned IWLCA All-South Region First Team ... The NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player ... ACC Tournament MVP .. First-Team All-ACC ... Finished the season with 90 goals, 28 assists, 118 points, 28 groundballs, 14 caused turnovers and two draw controls ... The 90 goals set an NCAA freshman record and UNC's single-season record ... The 90 goals ranked third nationally ... The 118 points were fifth nationally and second on UNC's single-season list ... Tallied nine game-winning goals ... Three goals, one assist, four points, three ground balls and three caused turnovers in her college debut vs. #18 James Madison ... Five goals and one assist in the first quarter at Liberty ... Five goals at #5 Florida ... Two goals, one assist, one ground ball vs. #4 Syracuse ... Three goals, one caused turnover at Louisville ... Six goals, two assists, eight points, one ground ball, one caused turnover vs. Temple ... Added to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List ... Five goals, three assists vs. #14 Virginia ... ACC Offensive Player of the Week on March 11 ... Six goals vs #9 Clemson ... Five goals, an assist, six points at Virginia Tech (First game all three Humphrey sisters scored in the same collegiate game) ... Four goals, four assists, two ground balls and a caused turnover at #3 Northwestern ... Six goals, one assist, 6-of-t shooting, three free-position goals, two ground balls at #20 Notre Dame ... Tabbed IWLCA and ACC Offensive Player of the Week for her games against Northwestern and Notre Dame ... Two goals, one assist and one groundball vs. #1 Boston College ... Two goals, one assist and two groundballs at ECU ... Four goals, two assists, one groundball and one caused turnover vs. Cal ... Six goals, two groundballs and a caused turnover at #10 Duke ... Three goals, one assist and a groundball vs. Virginia Tech in the ACC Quarters ... Three goals, three assists and a caused turnover vs. #16 Clemson in the ACC Semis ... Three goals, two assists and a groundball vs. #2 Boston College in the ACC Final ... Four goals, an assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover against #14 Clemson in the NCAA Second Round ... Two goals, two assists, a groundball and two caused turnovers vs. #8 Princeton in the NCAA Quarters ... Career-high seven goals, three groundballs and a caused turnover against #4 Florida in the NCAA Semis ... Four goals, an assist, two groundballs and two caused turnovers against #3 Northwestern in the NCAA Championship game.
FRESHMAN (2024) – Redshirted the 2024 season.
HIGH SCHOOL – Ranked the No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2023 by Inside Lacrosse … 2023 USA Lacrosse High School Player of the Year … 2023 USA TODAY National Player of the Year …. Two-time All-American … 2023 USA Lacrosse Northeast Girls Player of the Year … Earned a spot on the U.S. Women’s U20 National Training Team … U18 Select recipient of the Brogden Cup Coaches Award … Named to the U.S. U15 and U18 Select teams … Played in the 2023 New Balance Senior All-America game … Standout career at Darien High School under head coach Lisa Lindley … Served as team captain as a senior … Scored the game-winner in the 2023 state championship game, leading Darien to its first unbeaten season in school history … Darien was ranked No. 1 in the final national poll … Also led her team to a state title in 2021 … Named MVP of the state championship game in 2021 and 2023, as well as MVP of the 2023 FCIAC Championship … 2023 Connecticut Player of the Year … 2023 Hank O’Donnell Female Athlete of the Year … Two-time First Team All-State and two-time First Team All-FCIAC honoree … One of the most prolific attackers ever coming out of high school, she scored on a staggering 72 percent of her shots during her senior campaign … Tallied 103 goals as a senior, also recording 38 assists, 30 caused turnovers, 42 ground balls and 69 draw controls … Finished her illustrious prep career with 209 goals, 80 assists, 289 points, 62 caused turnovers, 77 ground balls and 99 draw controls … Also played club lacrosse for Lisa Lindley with CT Grizzlies … Guided her club team to the NGLL championship title in 2019, earning MVP honors … 2021 Lax for the Cure champions … Was the leading goal scorer on Darien’s soccer team as a freshman and sophomore … Named a top-25 player to watch for soccer … Earned All-New England, All-State and All-FCIAC honors for soccer … Served as vice president of United for Africa Club for three years … National Honors Society … National Art Honors Society … Seal of Biliteracy.
PERSONAL – Chloe Clarissa Humphrey is the daughter of Sarah and John Humphrey … Has two older sisters, Nicole and Ashley, and one younger brother, Brett … Sister, Ashley, is a graduate student on the North Carolina lacrosse team ... Ashley had a standout career at Stanford from 2021-23 before joining the Tar Heels, where she won back-to-back Pac-12 championships and set NCAA records for single-season assists (88) and single-season assists per game (4.63) ... Oldest sister, Nicole, played lacrosse at North Carolina from 2020-23 and won the national championship in 2022 as well as three ACC championships … Nicole returned to UNC and the three sisters will all play together for the first time in 2025 … Mother, Sarah, played lacrosse at Dartmouth … Father, John, played basketball at Middlebury and is the all-time leading scorer in program history with 1,844 points … Father was inducted into the Middlebury Hall of Fame in 2019 … Grandfather, John Otis, played baseball at Dartmouth and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers ... Birthday is March 5 … Is undecided on a major … Chose UNC because it offered the best balance of outstanding academics and athletics of any other school in the country, and the amazing people combined with the beautiful campus made the decision very simple.
- 2025 Pan-American Women's Lacrosse Gold Medalist
- 2025 The World Games Gold Medalist
- 2025 Honda Sport Award for Lacrosse Winner
- 2025 Tewaaraton Award Winner
- 2025 IWLCA Player and Attacker of the Year
- 2025 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player
- 2025 First-Team All-American (IWLCA, Nike Lacrosse Media, USA Lacrosse)
- 2025 IWLCA All-South Region First Team
- 2025 ACC Tournament MVP
- 2025 First-Team All-ACC
- 2025 All-ACC Academic Team
IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOK
- Goals by a Freshman: 1st (90, 2025)
IN THE CAROLINA RECORD BOOK
- Single-Season Goals: 1st (90, 2025)
- Single-Season Points: 2nd (118, 2025)
CAREER HIGHS
- Goals: 7 vs. Florida, 5/23/25
- Assists: 4 at Northwestern, 3/27/25
- Points: 8 (3x), last at Northwestern, 3/27/25
- Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. James Madison, 2/7/25
- Ground Balls: 3 (3x), last vs. Florida, 5/23/25
- Draw Controls: 1 (2x), last vs. Cal, 4/13/25
SUMMER (2025) – Won gold medals with Team USA at the Pan-American Women's Lacrosse Championships in Auburndale, Fla. and The World Games in Chengdu, China ... Named to the all-tournament team at the Pan-American Championships ... Was second on the team with 19 points despite only playing in three games ... Tallied 13 goals and eight assists for 21 points at The World Games.
R-FRESHMAN (2025) – Started all 22 games ... The winner of the Honda Sport Award for Lacrosse ... UNC's first Tewaaraton Award winner and the first freshman winner in the history of the women's award... Named IWLCA Player and Attacker of the Year ... Tabbed first-team All-America by the IWLCA, Nike Lacrosse Media and USA Lacrosse ... Earned IWLCA All-South Region First Team ... The NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player ... ACC Tournament MVP .. First-Team All-ACC ... Finished the season with 90 goals, 28 assists, 118 points, 28 groundballs, 14 caused turnovers and two draw controls ... The 90 goals set an NCAA freshman record and UNC's single-season record ... The 90 goals ranked third nationally ... The 118 points were fifth nationally and second on UNC's single-season list ... Tallied nine game-winning goals ... Three goals, one assist, four points, three ground balls and three caused turnovers in her college debut vs. #18 James Madison ... Five goals and one assist in the first quarter at Liberty ... Five goals at #5 Florida ... Two goals, one assist, one ground ball vs. #4 Syracuse ... Three goals, one caused turnover at Louisville ... Six goals, two assists, eight points, one ground ball, one caused turnover vs. Temple ... Added to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List ... Five goals, three assists vs. #14 Virginia ... ACC Offensive Player of the Week on March 11 ... Six goals vs #9 Clemson ... Five goals, an assist, six points at Virginia Tech (First game all three Humphrey sisters scored in the same collegiate game) ... Four goals, four assists, two ground balls and a caused turnover at #3 Northwestern ... Six goals, one assist, 6-of-t shooting, three free-position goals, two ground balls at #20 Notre Dame ... Tabbed IWLCA and ACC Offensive Player of the Week for her games against Northwestern and Notre Dame ... Two goals, one assist and one groundball vs. #1 Boston College ... Two goals, one assist and two groundballs at ECU ... Four goals, two assists, one groundball and one caused turnover vs. Cal ... Six goals, two groundballs and a caused turnover at #10 Duke ... Three goals, one assist and a groundball vs. Virginia Tech in the ACC Quarters ... Three goals, three assists and a caused turnover vs. #16 Clemson in the ACC Semis ... Three goals, two assists and a groundball vs. #2 Boston College in the ACC Final ... Four goals, an assist, three groundballs and a caused turnover against #14 Clemson in the NCAA Second Round ... Two goals, two assists, a groundball and two caused turnovers vs. #8 Princeton in the NCAA Quarters ... Career-high seven goals, three groundballs and a caused turnover against #4 Florida in the NCAA Semis ... Four goals, an assist, two groundballs and two caused turnovers against #3 Northwestern in the NCAA Championship game.
FRESHMAN (2024) – Redshirted the 2024 season.
HIGH SCHOOL – Ranked the No. 1 recruit in the Class of 2023 by Inside Lacrosse … 2023 USA Lacrosse High School Player of the Year … 2023 USA TODAY National Player of the Year …. Two-time All-American … 2023 USA Lacrosse Northeast Girls Player of the Year … Earned a spot on the U.S. Women’s U20 National Training Team … U18 Select recipient of the Brogden Cup Coaches Award … Named to the U.S. U15 and U18 Select teams … Played in the 2023 New Balance Senior All-America game … Standout career at Darien High School under head coach Lisa Lindley … Served as team captain as a senior … Scored the game-winner in the 2023 state championship game, leading Darien to its first unbeaten season in school history … Darien was ranked No. 1 in the final national poll … Also led her team to a state title in 2021 … Named MVP of the state championship game in 2021 and 2023, as well as MVP of the 2023 FCIAC Championship … 2023 Connecticut Player of the Year … 2023 Hank O’Donnell Female Athlete of the Year … Two-time First Team All-State and two-time First Team All-FCIAC honoree … One of the most prolific attackers ever coming out of high school, she scored on a staggering 72 percent of her shots during her senior campaign … Tallied 103 goals as a senior, also recording 38 assists, 30 caused turnovers, 42 ground balls and 69 draw controls … Finished her illustrious prep career with 209 goals, 80 assists, 289 points, 62 caused turnovers, 77 ground balls and 99 draw controls … Also played club lacrosse for Lisa Lindley with CT Grizzlies … Guided her club team to the NGLL championship title in 2019, earning MVP honors … 2021 Lax for the Cure champions … Was the leading goal scorer on Darien’s soccer team as a freshman and sophomore … Named a top-25 player to watch for soccer … Earned All-New England, All-State and All-FCIAC honors for soccer … Served as vice president of United for Africa Club for three years … National Honors Society … National Art Honors Society … Seal of Biliteracy.
PERSONAL – Chloe Clarissa Humphrey is the daughter of Sarah and John Humphrey … Has two older sisters, Nicole and Ashley, and one younger brother, Brett … Sister, Ashley, is a graduate student on the North Carolina lacrosse team ... Ashley had a standout career at Stanford from 2021-23 before joining the Tar Heels, where she won back-to-back Pac-12 championships and set NCAA records for single-season assists (88) and single-season assists per game (4.63) ... Oldest sister, Nicole, played lacrosse at North Carolina from 2020-23 and won the national championship in 2022 as well as three ACC championships … Nicole returned to UNC and the three sisters will all play together for the first time in 2025 … Mother, Sarah, played lacrosse at Dartmouth … Father, John, played basketball at Middlebury and is the all-time leading scorer in program history with 1,844 points … Father was inducted into the Middlebury Hall of Fame in 2019 … Grandfather, John Otis, played baseball at Dartmouth and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers ... Birthday is March 5 … Is undecided on a major … Chose UNC because it offered the best balance of outstanding academics and athletics of any other school in the country, and the amazing people combined with the beautiful campus made the decision very simple.
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