A Chance To Say Thanks To Anson Dorrance
Posted Sep 26, 2019
Now in his 43rd year of service to the UNC soccer programs, Anson Dorrance is set to become forever memorialized at the stadium he's always wanted built in the heart of the town he loves. On Monday, UNC announced that it is naming the field at the new UNC Soccer & Lacrosse Stadium for Dorrance. On Sunday, Dorrance Field will be officially dedicated.
(GoHeels.com)
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