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 64: Bob Huggins- Straight Shooter
Episode 63: Sherri Coale - Right Place at the Right Time Doing the Right Things
Episode 62: Kenny Mossman - Big Fish in a Big Pond
Episode 61: Lon Kruger - "Mr. Clean"
Episode 60: Mike "Doc" Emrick - The Voice of the Game
Episode 59: Dottie Pepper- Keeping the Competitive Fire Burning
Episode 58: Dan Wood - Competing for 'the Mission'
Episode 57: Justin Adams - He Knows Why He's Here
Episode 56: Jimmy Conrad - Family Line
Episode 55: Rex Hudler - The 'WonderDog'
Episode 54: Don Smale - It's in His Blood
Episode 53: Ryan Lefebvre - Highs and Lows (Part 2 of 2)
Episode 52: Ryan Lefebvre - Highs and Lows (Part 1 of 2)
Episode 51: Sarah Thomas - Trailblazer
Episode 50: Tim Grunhard - The Newest Member of the Chiefs Ring of Honor
Episode 49: Neil Smith - Sackman
Episode 48: Jan Stenerud - Getting His Kicks
Episode 47: Bobby Bell - Jack of All Trades, Master of…All of Them
Episode 46: Lin Elliott - Time for Healing
Episode 45: Kenny Harrison - A ‘Hop, Skip and a Jump’ to Greatness
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