Chansky’s Notebook: Learning to Be Great
Posted Jun 24, 2022
The story doesn’t get older, it gets better. From his 30s to his 70s, women's soccer coach Anson Dorrance has built more than a dynasty at UNC. He has erected an industry by turning athletic women once afraid to admit they were competitive into national and international icons who now know they have a right to be there along with anyone else in any sport.
(Chapelboro.com)
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