Menu

How Ally Sentnor, the NWSL’s top draft pick, became ‘destined for greatness’


After a standout career at UNC, was the No. 1 pick in January’s National Women’s Soccer League Draft. As she prepares for her first season as a professional with the Utah Royals, Sentnor is a long way from Hanson, Mass. where she started playing soccer with her father as her coach. "I think you could tell early on," Rich Sentnor says. (Boston Globe)

Related:

Aria Nagai Joins Utah Royals Ahead Of 2025 NWSL Season
Another member of the North Carolina women's soccer national championship team has joined the professional ranks: Aria Nagai has signed a salary cap exempt contract...

Mexican And Turkish Men’s Soccer National Teams To Meet June 10 At Kenan Stadium
UNC again welcomes elite?international soccer competition to Kenan Stadium when the Mexican and Turkish national teams meeet Tuesday, June 10 as part of the 2025...

Carolina Insider Podcast: UNC Basketball Updates, Football News, Ella Smith and Hubert Davis Join
UNC Basketball seeks a key victory at Virginia Tech on Tuesday (31:59). Lots of football news including staff announcements and the Tar Heels being featured...

Video: "Why Not Us" - UNC Women's Soccer 2024 National Championship Documentary
UNC Women's Soccer approached a crossroads entering the 2024 season: Roster turnover, retirement of a legend, and chatter that the program's iconic stature was fading...

How Ally Sentnor, the NWSL’s top draft pick, became ‘destined for greatness’


© 2005-2025 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.