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UNC soccer captain Asha Means continues Carolina legacy started by her parents


Asha Means doesn't take herself too seriously, but getting to this point was all business, in fact she spoke it into existence. "I told my parents when I was eight years old that I was going to play soccer here," Means said. "They were like yeah right." You could say that playing soccer at Carolina was predestined. Both her parents were UNC athletes, too. (WRAL Sports Fan)

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UNC soccer captain Asha Means continues Carolina legacy started by her parents


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