Hall Famer Margie Anderson, Sports Before Title IX

06/12/2018 30 min
Hall Famer Margie Anderson, Sports Before Title IX

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(Reboot of an earlier Interview) A native of Needham, Massachusetts, Hall of Famer Margie Anderson led UMASS to an NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship in 1982. She was an exceptional soccer player at UMASS. She played on two US National teams and served as the head coach of the University of New Hampshire’s Women’s Soccer and Lacrosse Teams. Both the Women’s Soccer and Lacrosse Teams at UNH won ECAC titles and competed in NCAA Tournaments. Anderson is the founder and director of the Connecticut based Spirit Sports Camp for girls. She lives in Ohio with her husband and children where she spends most of her time preparing for the upcoming summer camp season. Follow the Fred Opie show and the content Fred shares on his website, Twitter and Facebook. Take the time to review the show on iTunes, Stitcher, and Soundcloud. If you like what you hear and learn, tell others about it and share and post the link to the show
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