Anson Dorrance, Tar Heels ‘Defending the Legacy’ in 2014
Posted Sep 11, 2014
The tenth-ranked North Carolina women’s soccer team, 3-2-1 on the season, still has a ways to go to climb to the national championship-winning level head coach Anson Dorrance is so accustomed to. But no matter the year, the end goal remains the same for the Tar Heels.
(Chapelboro.com)
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