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Chloe Humphrey Wins Honda Sport Award For Lacrosse

UNC women's lacrosse phenom Chloe Humphrey has been named the winner of the Honda Sport Award for Lacrosse, Chris Voelz, Executive Director of The Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA), announced on Friday. Humphrey adds this prestigious award to her trophy case after earning the Tewaaraton Award and IWLCA Player of the Year. (GoHeels.com)

Kayla Wood Joins UNC Women’s Lacrosse Coaching Staff On Permanent Basis

UNC Women's Lacrosse is permanently adding Kayla Wood to its coaching staff after spending last season as a temporary assistant, coach Jenny Levy announced Monday. Wood, a decorated player at the collegiate and international level, will continue to work with a Tar Heel defensive unit that was ranked as the best in the nation during the 2025 season. (GoHeels.com)

Photos: UNC women's lacrosse wins NCAA title vs. Northwestern

May 25, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts; The North Carolina Tar Heels celebrate winning the 2025 NCAA Div I Women's Lacrosse Championship against the Northwestern Wildcats at Gillette Stadium. North Carolina Tar Heels attacker Chloe Humphrey celebrates a goal during the first half against the Northwestern Wildcats. (Fayetteville Observer)

How UNC women’s lacrosse capped perfect season with NCAA title: 'We are just one big family'

From the inaugural faceoff in February to the final buzzer on championship weekend, UNC women’s lacrosse never took its foot off the gas. The Tar Heels were the gold standard for 2025, and on Sunday at Gillette Stadium, they left no doubt they were the best team in the country, storming past Northwestern 12-8 to claim their fourth national championship. (Yahoo! Sports)

Carolina Insider Podcast: Jenny Levy Joins, Baseball Regional, Basketball Schedule, Belichick/Dabo

After winning the ACC Tournament, UNC Baseball begins NCAA play in the Chapel Hill Regional (6:19). The new 18-game ACC Basketball schedule is out (26:54). Women's Lacrosse National Champion head coach Jenny Levy joins (58:15). Plus: Belichick/Dabo audio from the ACC Network Special (1:59:10). (Listen To Podcast)

Chloe Humphrey Becomes UNC’s First Tewaaraton Award Winner

UNC women's lacrosse standout Chloe Humphrey was named the 2025 Tewaaraton Award winner at the Tewaaraton Foundation Banquet on Thursday. Humphrey is UNC's first Tewaaraton winner after being named IWLCA Player of the Year on Wednesday. The Tewaaraton Award annually honors the nation's top male and female college lacrosse players. (GoHeels.com)

Chloe Humphrey, Sam Forrest Named IWLCA Players Of The Year

Women's Lacrosse standouts Chloe Humphrey and Sam Forrest have earned top honors from the IWLCA. Humphrey was named Player and Attacker of the Year, while Forrest was named Defender of the Year. Humphrey is UNC's third National Player of the Year and first winner of Attacker of the Year. Forrest is the Tar Heels' fifth Defender of the Year. (GoHeels.com)

Humphrey sisters lead UNC women's lacrosse to fourth national championship

In UNC’s 12-8 win over Northwestern in the national championship on Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA, the Humphrey sisters did what they had done all season — dominated. Ashley Humphrey recorded four assists, breaking the record for most assists in a single tournament run and setting the all-time single season assists record. (Daily Tar Heel)

Three Sisters Reunited at UNC for One Final Season of Lacrosse Together. Now They're National Champs

The Humphrey sisters have "persevered" and are now national lacrosse champions! Chloe, Ashley, and Nicole Humphrey led UNC to an undefeated season and the NCAA championship. Freshman phenom Chloe had four goals and grad student Ashley contributed four assists in the 12-8 win over Northwestern, in what was a winding road to the title. (People)

Chloe Humphrey earns NCAA Women's Lacrosse Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player award

Chloe Humphrey put together a season to remember, leading the North Carolina women's lacrosse program to its fourth national championship. It's only fitting that the redshirt freshman capped off her incredible season by earning the Most Outstanding Player award for her efforts during the NCAA Tournament, scoring four goals in the title game. (Keeping It Heel)
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