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I met a legend in the form of Anson Dorrance


I once met a legend. His name is . He is the reason our country has dominated women’s soccer, he’s the most successful Division I college coach of all time, he is a Tar Heel and he recently retired. He’s also a G.O.A.T. I don’t know if he would agree with my assessment of his influence over U.S. women’s soccer, but let me lay out the facts. (Chowan Herald)

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I met a legend in the form of Anson Dorrance