Both players began their professional lacrosse careers with the Rochester Rattlers of Major League Lacrosse. In eight seasons, Galloway took home Goalie of the Year honors twice (2014, 2016) and White won Defensive Player of the Year in 2016. The Rattlers advanced to the MLL championship game in consecutive seasons (2014, 2015) under Galloway and White’s leadership.
The two pro lacrosse stars took the next step in their careers together when they made the cut for the 2018 U.S. men’s national team. Galloway had played in the 2014 world championship, and White in the 2008 U19 and 2015 indoor world championship, but they made the trip to Netanya, Israel, together. Both played a critical role in the last-second gold-medal victory over Canada on July 21, 2018.
The following summer, Galloway and White made the leap to the newly founded Premier Lacrosse League for its inaugural season. It came as no coincidence that the best friends were paired together to play for Chrome LC. And although White did not play during the 2020 Championship Series, the duo have been Chrome staples since the inception of the league.
The 2020 season, which White sat out due to work commitments, was the first season in a number of years that either played without the other in field lacrosse (White competed in the NLL for parts of eight seasons).
Two of the most successful lacrosse players in recent memory rarely suited up without the other. Today, they’ll move on to the next chapter the only way they know how — together.