Faasse, Armstrong, Dellarose Named United Soccer Coaches All-Americans
Posted Dec 8, 2024
Three UNC women's soccer players have earned All-America honors from United Soccer Coaches. Kate Faasse was named to the first team with Trinity Armstrong on the second team and Tessa Dellarose on the fourth team. The Tar Heels have had at least one All-American each season since the honor began in 1980. Faasse leads the nation with 20 goals.
(GoHeels.com)
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