When FIFA announced that it would conduct a Women’s World Cup in 1991, US Soccer immediately sought to make an impact. While the American men had never won a World Cup title, there was an opportunity for the USWNT to establish itself as an international power. The responsibility fell at the feet of North Carolina’s Anson Dorrance. Dorrance has won 21 national championships with the Tar Heels and has finished second five more times. He’s had players on every USWNT since the first one. Anson joins “Sports Connections” to talk about his strategy in recruiting, coaching and life away from the pitch.
Episode 84: Janelle Paulson - Farm Livin’ Was Not the Life for Her
Episode 83: Gianluca Busio - Living the Dream
Episode 82: Meghan Fardelmann - Rink Rat
Episode 81: John Burgman - Driving Us Up a Wall
Episode 80: Brian McRae - Making His Own Name
Episode 79: Dani Welniak - Super Bowl Champion
Episode 78: Allison Mayfield - Metaphor for Life
Episode 77: Tim Melia - Saving Grace
Episode 76: Jim Eisenreich - Making the Game Fun Again
Episode 75: Mike Swanson - A Lifelong Love of the Sport
Episode 74: Dennis Leonard - The Way the Game was Meant to be Played
Episode 73 - Vahe Gregorian - A Man of Many Letters
Episode 72: Brian Cooper - Fit and Cut
Episode 71: Steve McCrath - In the Image of His Father
Episode 70: Cliff McCrath - Didn’t See That One Coming…
Episode 69: Paul Mills - Meeting Expectations
Episode 68: Daniel Salloi - Returning to Form
Episode 67: Dima Rachkovskiy - Giving Back to Make an Impact
Episode 66: Seth Davis - Right Where He’s Supposed to Be
Episode 65: Wayne Tinkle - Don't Forget About Us
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