BEFORE PENN STATE
A highly impactful player on the back line and one of the most impressive prospects coming out of the U.S. Women’s Youth National Team system in recent years, Herr arrived in University Park after a two-year stint at North Carolina… Herr appeared in 12 matches for the Tar Heels, making eight starts in the process while playing all 90 minutes on four occasions… Sidelined by injury at varying points in both of her collegiate seasons to date, Herr stood out in her limited opportunities… In 2023, she registered her first career goal in ACC competition at NC State and was part of a UNC defense that allowed four goals across her seven appearances, booking three shutouts in that span… During her rookie season in 2022, Herr started and played in all five of UNC’s season-opening fixtures before suffering a season-ending injury against UCLA on Sept. 4 of that year.
HIGH SCHOOL & CLUB
Attended Crossroads Flex High School and graduated in fall of 2021… Trained and played with HB Koge Football Club in Denmark during the spring of 2022… Played for the NC Courage ’04 Youth Team for five years (2017-22), serving as team captain each season… Led team to five consecutive playoff appearances… Participated in U.S. Women’s Youth National Team camps (U20, U14-18/19)… U17 ENCL All-America selection… U17 ECNL First Team All-Mid Atlantic Conference performer… U18/19 ENCL National Selection Game participant… Named First Team All-ODP Region III and was selected to the ODP National Team… National Honors Society member… Served as Student Body President.
PERSONAL
Born in the spring of 2004 in Cary, North Carolina, Herr is the only daughter and middle child of Tammy and David Herr… She has three siblings in total, with two older brothers named Mike and Matt in addition to her little brother Joey… Her uncles, Dan and Mike, both played college football, with the former spending two varsity seasons at Chico State University and the latter spending a pair of years on the roster at San Diego State… Herr is currently studying Recreation, Park and Tourism Management in the Penn State College of Health and Human Development, expecting to graduate in December of 2026… She hopes to continue her soccer career at the professional level upon graduation, and ultimately work with animals and habitat prevention when she completes her playing career.
WHY PENN STATE
“I chose to transfer to Penn State for its exceptional soccer program, with an emphasis on the coaching staff and the family-like atmosphere I felt while I was visiting. I truly believe the coaches here at PSU are the best in the country. I am so excited to join a competitive and determined group of women who share the same values that I do. This school’s reputation as an excellent academic institution helped push me to make this decision, as well as the stellar Penn State alumni network. I can’t wait to get this next chapter started.”