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Jaylynn Nash/ACC Jaylynn Nash/ACC At UNC women’s soccer practice on Oct. 30, the field was scattered with figures in matching bald caps. It was the team’s Halloween-themed practice ...
I mean, I don’t think any other coach should coach us.” At UNC women’s soccer practice on Oct. 30, the field was scattered with figures in matching bald caps. It was the team’s Halloween ...
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UNC Women's Soccer advances to National Championship with second-straight win over DukeBack on November 7, the UNC women's soccer team dealt archrival Duke just its second loss of 2024. On Friday, Dec. 6, North Carolina beat Duke again – but this time for a berth in the National ...
In a closely-contested ACC Championship game on Sunday, No. 4-seed UNC women’s soccer fell to No. 3-seed Florida State, 3-2, after holding a 2-1 halftime lead. The loss capped a challenging game ...
"I'm sixty-eight years old, holy mackerel," Asha Means said. The UNC senior soccer captain is a vocal leader without a filter at Tar Heels practice. "Everything I think I basically say," Means ...
Anson Dorrance, one of the most accomplished coaches in college athletics history who led UNC Women’s Soccer to decades of unparalleled success, announces his retirement. Thank you for everythin ...
according to UNC. “Anson is an all-time soccer, coaching and Tar Heel legend. The numbers and accomplishments are staggering and will be hard for any coach or program to replicate or exceed.
From the college to the pros, from NCAA titles to international gold — Anson Dorrance helped pave the way for women’s soccer. Dorrance told UNC athletics director Bubba Cunningham on Friday ...
according to UNC. “Anson is an all-time soccer, coaching and Tar Heel legend. The numbers and accomplishments are staggering and will be hard for any coach or program to replicate or exceed.
Dorrance, 73, led UNC’s women’s program to a record 22 national championships — the first of which came in 1981 before the NCAA oversaw women’s soccer — and ended his career with a 934 ...
Dorrance, 73, graduated from UNC in 1974 and went on to become one of the most successful coaches in sport. As the Tar Heels’ first and only women’s soccer coach to date, Dorrance led UNC to ...
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