Exposure U Girls Basketball Spotlight: Chloe Woodson — Class of 2028 (East Central High School)
- CoachWill

- Nov 17
- 3 min read
Social: @Chlofeva

When you talk about young hoopers with swagger, grit, and a clear sense of identity, Chloe Woodson is at the top of the list. A Class of 2028 guard for East Central High School, Chloe plays the game with confidence, purpose, and a mindset shaped by family, faith, and a competitive spirit that refuses to break.
Where Her Love for the Game Started
Chloe’s journey began at just three years old, sitting next to her dad, watching basketball on TV. One moment stuck with her forever — Dennis Rodman. The energy, the colors, the attitude. It wasn’t just basketball anymore… it became art. From that point on, Chloe knew she wanted to hoop, stand out, and bring her own flavor to the game.
Playing Style
If you ask Chloe who she plays like, she’ll tell you straight up: “I play a little like SGA… but really, I’m just me.”
Her game is smooth with flashes of creativity — confident, controlled, and dangerous in transition. She’s a combo guard who can:
Score it
Drive it
Lock up defensively
Push the tempo
Impact both sides of the floor
She’s a hooper who doesn’t need to talk about it… she shows it.
Strengths
Chloe shines the brightest in these areas:
Defense — she takes pride in stopping the best player
Transition Offense — speed, awareness, and pressure on defenses
Combo Guard Skill Set — driver, scorer, creator
She’s the type of player who can flip a game with one sequence.
Focused on Growth
Chloe is intentional about what she wants to improve this season:
Becoming more vocal
Leadership and team accountability
IQ development
Health & nutrition
Sharpening her shooting
Winning with her team — together
Goals: Short-Term & Long-Term
Chloe is not just a basketball player — she’s an honor student with big academic goals.
She aims to:
Graduate early
Complete her college basics
Earn an associate degree
Then continue her basketball career at a D1 program
Chloe is already thinking like a college athlete — disciplined, driven, and focused on her future.
Who Inspires Her?
Chloe credits her uncle for shaping her game and mindset. He’s the one who taught her:
Skill
Toughness
Mental strength
How to compete with confidence
Her game is a reflection of those lessons.
Leadership to Chloe Means…
Leadership is more than being the loudest voice. For Chloe, it’s about:
Working hard on and off the court
Improving every day
Uplifting teammates
Winning together
Staying locked in on the vision
She leads by example.
What She Loves Most About Competing
The chemistry, the trust, the laughter.
Chloe loves the feeling of knowing her team has her back — and she has theirs.
Game-Day Preparation
Chloe prepares like a champion:
Prayer first
Speaking affirmations:
“I AM A WINNER.”
“I AM AN OVERCOMER.”
“I AM A CHAMPION.”
“I AM #1.”
Listening to motivational voices like Eric Thomas
Locking in mentally before stepping on the floor
Advice for Younger Athletes
“Never stop, even when it gets hard. Keep going… and ride your own wave.”Chloe understands that comparison steals growth. She stays in her lane and encourages others to do the same.
Her Favorites
Pre-Game Song: Crazy Story
Favorite Athlete: Isaiah Evans
One Word That Describes Her: Optimistic
Favorite Quote: “He who sweat more in training bleeds less in war.”— Leonidas, 300
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