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Dorrance, a UNC graduate, was appointed as the women’s team coach in 1979 and retires with an incredible 934-88-53 record, picking up the most wins ever in women’s college soccer.
Dorrance, 73, is one of the most successful coaches in college athletics. The Tar Heels’ first and only women’s soccer head coach, Dorrance led UNC to a 934-88-53 record in 45 seasons (1979-2023).
Anson Dorrance doesn’t like vacations. During his 45 seasons with the UNC women’s soccer team, he’s never gone on a vacation longer than seven days. “Whenever we used to go on vacation, I ...
For Anson Dorrance, the end came in a game last fall when the impenetrable mystique of North Carolina women’s soccer, ... N.C. Dorrance retires following 45 seasons and 21 NCAA Championships.
Anson Dorrance, UNC’s legendary women’s soccer coach, ... 2024 at the Smith Center in Chapel Hill, N.C. Dorrance retires following 45 seasons and 21 NCAA Championships. ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Anson Dorrance, whose 21 NCAA championships are the most by a head coach in any Division I sport in college history, is retiring after 45 seasons directing the women’s ...
Full-length Replay: Anson Dorrance, Carla Overbeck, MAC Hermann Trophy Winners, and more join the State of the Union Alexi Lalas traveled to the Missouri Athletic Club, in downtown St. Louis for ...
The championship came under an interim head coach, Damon Nahas, who succeeded Anson Dorrance after the legendary coach retired in August after leading his alma mater for the previous 45 seasons.
North Carolina women’s soccer coach Anson Dorrance, who led the Tar Heels to 21 national championships across 47 seasons, announced his retirement on Sunday afternoon. “As many of you know I ...
Anson Dorrance, who spent 45 seasons coaching the University of North Carolina (UNC) women’s soccer team, called time on a legendary career on Sunday.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Anson Dorrance, whose 21 NCAA championships are the most by a head coach in any Division I sport in college history, is retiring after 45 seasons directing the women’s ...