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UNC women's soccer player Ally Sentnor's first CONCACAF


A perennial high-achiever, graduated a year early from high school in 2021 to attend North Carolina. She went into that 2021 fall college season feeling good about her game and full of high hopes for the future. Then, disaster struck. On Aug. 9, just 10 minutes into her first game with the Tar Heels – a preseason exhibition – she tore her ACL. (US Soccer)

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UNC women's soccer player Ally Sentnor's first CONCACAF