Women’s soccer adapts to change
Posted Aug 20, 2014
Forgive Alex Kimball. She doesn’t understand. Nor should she, really. She’s a young North Carolina women’s soccer fan, her bedroom walls near Maple View Farm splashed with posters and logos and Carolina Blue. She wants to be Heather O’Reilly , a goal-scoring dynamo and future national team starter. Or Jessica Maxwell , a star center back who doubled as Kimball’s baby sitter and O’Reilly’s former teammate.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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