Crystal Dunn, Allie Long make U.S. Olympic women’s soccer team
Posted Jul 13, 2016
Crystal Dunn and Allie Long have something in common. Both have had to overcome disappointments to realize their Olympic dreams. Dunn, a Rockville Centre native, was among the final cuts from the United States Women’s World Cup championship team last year. Long, who hails from East Northport, couldn’t stick with the team, and at 28, her soccer biological clock was ticking away.
(Newsday)
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