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Women's Lax Has Entered the Chat
What’s going on: Women’s lacrosse may have found its first true crossover star. University of North Carolina player Chloe Humphrey has spent the last two seasons shattering records and drawing comparisons to everyone from Caitlin Clark to Michael Jordan. In 2025, she became the first freshman to ever win the sport’s equivalent of the Heisman Trophy — and she’s up for it again this year. That hype spilled into this past weekend’s NCAA championship matchup when Humphrey and UNC took on Northwestern and their powerhouse attacker, Madison Taylor. The Wildcats spoiled the Tar Heels’ bid for back-to-back championships by mounting a fourth-quarter comeback to win the title. But this story is far from over.
Our take: Even defeat can’t dim Humphrey’s star power — if anything, losing a college championship game just adds to the Clark comparisons. Women’s lacrosse has never lacked elite athletes, but it hasn’t always had players like Humphrey, who could pull casual fans into the sport. And its popularity could peak at the perfect moment as lacrosse prepares to return to the Olympics in 2028 after a 118-year absence. The faster-paced “sixes” format could introduce the game to a much wider audience. Add rising TV exposure, social media buzz, and a new generation of stars, and women’s lacrosse suddenly feels much closer to a mainstream breakthrough than a niche college sport.
Related: All the Can’t-Miss Matchups at This Summer’s World Lacrosse Women’s Championship (Olympics)
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Midge Purce doesn't do anything halfway. theSkimm recently caught up with the Gotham FC forward and US Women’s National Team veteran on everything from how she uses her platform to invest in the next generation of girls in sports to the beauty product she says gives her an instant confidence boost.
“Representation and visibility matter… through hard work, resilience, and the right support system, [soccer has] opened doors I never imagined.”
For more from Purce, including why she wants another championship win with Gotham FC and the teammate she says set the standard for leadership, read our full interview with her here.
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