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Video: Thank You, Anson Dorrance


Take a look back at the career of legendary women's soccer coach following his retirement announcement on Sunday after 47 seasons at the University of North Carolina. Dorrance's 934 career victories and 22 national titles are the most, by far, in collegiate soccer history.

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Video: Thank You, Anson Dorrance


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