UNC women’s soccer head coach Anson Dorrance has signed a five-year contract extension which will keep him in Chapel Hill through the summer of 2028. Dorrance, 72, will begin his 45th season with the Tar Heels this fall.
“To have the opportunity to be working in paradise to represent this extraordinary university has been my privilege going back to 1976 when I assisted my college coach, Dr. Marvin Allen,” Dorrance said in a statement. “I want to thank Bubba Cunningham, my Athletic Director, Kevin Guskiewicz, our Chancellor and the Board of Trustees for their continued trust because ‘together we win’ while we ‘educate and inspire’ a new collection of extraordinary athletes to represent this elite university.”
Dorrance’s Tar Heels have won a record 22 national championships during his tenure and finished as national runners-up in 2022. It was the team’s 31st appearance in the NCAA College Cup. Dorrance holds a 921-86-86 overall record as head coach, a 237-30-15 mark in ACC regular-season matches, a 72-7-6 mark in the ACC Tournament and a 144-16-5 record in the NCAA Tournament. He has been named National Coach of the Year seven times.
“Anson Dorrance is a legendary leader not only of our women’s soccer program, but also within our department and university,” said Cunningham. “He is a teacher and mentor who has long been committed to excellence, innovation and to creating the next generation of leaders in and outside of sports. He is a champion, and we are pleased that we will continue to be able to cheer his teams to more championships in the years to come.”
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