As She Navigates Her Final Semester, What’s Left for UNC’s Fiona Crawley to Accomplish?
Posted Feb 8, 2024
If someone offered you $81,000, what would you do? The catch? Should UNC's Fiona Crawley accept, she would never play college tennis again. The NCAA bars college athletes from claiming prize money of more than $10,000. So Crawley did what any normal college student wouldn’t. She turned down the money and came back to Chapel Hill.
(Chapelboro.com)
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