After a series of injuries, former UNC soccer player Kate Morris has found her role
Posted Nov 2, 2018
After talking about it with head coach Anson Dorrance and her parents, Morris decided that it was time to medically retire. “Once I had officially made that decision, I think it was a huge weight lifted off my shoulders,” she said. But instead of leaving the team, she took on a new role as an undergraduate assistant coach. “That’s been fun because I feel like I have a role."
(Daily Tar Heel)
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