Boise State Athletics

Broncos Add Chloe Jang
6/8/2026 10:28:00 AM | Women's Golf
BOISE, Idaho – Boise State women's golf head coach Kailin Downs announced the addition of transfer Chloe Jang on Monday. Jang, a native of Honolulu, Hawai'i, will join the Broncos for her senior campaign after spending three seasons at Utah Valley.
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"I am excited to welcome Chloe to the team for her final year of eligibility," said Downs. "It is very evident she wants a competitive environment and will step in immediately and play a role in our continued success as a program."
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"I am beyond grateful and excited to become a Bronco," Jang said. "With an incredible athletic program, a great academic environment and an amazing culture, I couldn't be happier to play for Boise State and can't wait to represent the Blue and Orange."
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Jang was an All-WAC second team selection in 2025-26, notching a 75.4 scoring average and five top-10 finishes, including three top-five performances. She was the runner-up at the West Texas Classic, firing a 212 (+2), including a school-record 64 (-6) in the second round. She added fourth-place finishes at the Kalispel Invitational (216, E) and Utah Fall Intercollegiate (148, +4). She concluded her season with an eighth-place effort at the WAC Championships, carding a 225 (+9).
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As a sophomore, Jang had three top-10 finishes, including an eighth-place finish at the Wolverine Invitational, where she fired a season-best 216 (E). She notched a sixth-place performance at the Portland State Invitational, tallying a 223 (+7). In her first season with the Wolverines, she recorded a pair of top-10 finishes, including a third-place effort at the Eagle Invitational (217, +4).
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Jang is a WGCA All-America Scholar and College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection. She was the 2025 Hawaii State Open runner-up and competed at the U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball. A product of Roosevelt HS, she was a three-time JGAH Player of the Year, OJGA Player of the Year, Waialae Invitational champion and two-time Optimist International Championship qualifier.
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"I am excited to welcome Chloe to the team for her final year of eligibility," said Downs. "It is very evident she wants a competitive environment and will step in immediately and play a role in our continued success as a program."
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"I am beyond grateful and excited to become a Bronco," Jang said. "With an incredible athletic program, a great academic environment and an amazing culture, I couldn't be happier to play for Boise State and can't wait to represent the Blue and Orange."
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Jang was an All-WAC second team selection in 2025-26, notching a 75.4 scoring average and five top-10 finishes, including three top-five performances. She was the runner-up at the West Texas Classic, firing a 212 (+2), including a school-record 64 (-6) in the second round. She added fourth-place finishes at the Kalispel Invitational (216, E) and Utah Fall Intercollegiate (148, +4). She concluded her season with an eighth-place effort at the WAC Championships, carding a 225 (+9).
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As a sophomore, Jang had three top-10 finishes, including an eighth-place finish at the Wolverine Invitational, where she fired a season-best 216 (E). She notched a sixth-place performance at the Portland State Invitational, tallying a 223 (+7). In her first season with the Wolverines, she recorded a pair of top-10 finishes, including a third-place effort at the Eagle Invitational (217, +4).
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Jang is a WGCA All-America Scholar and College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection. She was the 2025 Hawaii State Open runner-up and competed at the U.S. Women's Amateur Four-Ball. A product of Roosevelt HS, she was a three-time JGAH Player of the Year, OJGA Player of the Year, Waialae Invitational champion and two-time Optimist International Championship qualifier.
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