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How Ally Sentnor, the NWSL’s top draft pick, became ‘destined for greatness’


After a standout career at UNC, was the No. 1 pick in January’s National Women’s Soccer League Draft. As she prepares for her first season as a professional with the Utah Royals, Sentnor is a long way from Hanson, Mass. where she started playing soccer with her father as her coach. "I think you could tell early on," Rich Sentnor says. (Boston Globe)

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