[5] During her freshman season, she recorded 22 goals and 11 assists and helped the Badgers win the National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Championship.
[7] During her junior season, she recorded seven goals and ten assists in 21 games and helped the Badgers repeat as national champions.
[8] During the 2022–23 season, she served as captain and recorded 19 goals and 23 assists in 41 games, and helped Wisconsin win the national championship.
She's Wisconsin's all-time leader in games played, and ranks seventh in program history in goals, 14th in assists, and ninth in points with 179.
[12][13] Curl represented the United States at the 2018 IIHF World Women's U18 Championships, where she recorded four goals and four assists and won a gold medal.
[18][19][20] Curl has garnered controversy for her social media activity,[21] which included reposting promotional material from The Daily Wire for What Is a Woman?, a film that questions the intellectual rationale for societal recognition of gender identity and has been described as anti-trans[22][23][24][25] or transphobic;[26][27][28] liking a post supporting Kyle Rittenhouse;[29] and liking a post from conservative commentator Candace Owens[30] calling Target "perverted" for the sale of tuck-friendly women's swimwear as part of its 2023 Pride lineup.
Freelance journalist Nicole Haase called for Lamoureux's removal from the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association board due to "absolutely abhorrent transphobic behavior."
[33][34] When her selection by Minnesota in the 2024 PWHL Draft led to backlash from some fans because of her political views, she posted an apology video to X and Instagram, stating in part "I specifically recognize that my social media activity has resulted in hurt being felt across communities including LGBTQ+ and BIPOC individuals.