USWNT star Crystal Dunn on turning her height into an advantage
Posted Jun 25, 2018
At just 25, Crystal Dunn has already amassed a long résumé of accomplishments: NCAA champion (with UNC in 2012), FIFA Under-20 World Cup champion (2012), and youngest player to win the National Women's Soccer League MVP and Golden Boot (2015), to name a few. It's an impressive record for someone who, at 5-2, once feared she was too short for the game.
(ESPN.com)
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