UNC women's soccer looks to stay prepared amid unusual offseason
Posted Jun 9, 2020
After leading the Tar Heels to 21 NCAA championships and helping the U.S. women’s national team win its first World Cup title in 1991, UNC women’s soccer coach Anson Dorrance has nearly seen it all on the pitch. The current public health crisis is much less familiar, and even he isn’t immune to the questions facing many of the top collegiate programs.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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