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#5: leading with love with anson dorrance

Today Stephynie is speaking with Anson Dorrance.  Anson is the University of North Carolina women’s head soccer coach. He’s been coaching at UNC since 1979 and has over 1,043 NCAA wins, 22 National Titles, and over a 90 % win percentage making him one of the best coaches in all of sports.

In 2009, Dorrance became the first coach in NCAA history to win 20 championships coaching a single sport and has one of the most successful coaching records in the history of athletics.

In addition to his college coaching career, Anson also coached the U.S. Women’s National team in 1986, coaching the likes of Carin Jennings and Mia Hamm. In 1991, Anson led the U.S. to a 2-1 win over Norway to claim the first ever women’s World Cup championship. After years of success, Anson was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2008.

Today we get to talk with Anson about his incredible legacy, how  he and his teams continue to perform at such a high level, the challenges he’s faced along the way, and how important culture and  great leadership is when it comes to coaching both the game of soccer and life.

Timestamps:

02:09 What does Anson attribute his great leadership to?

03:29 From law student to coach

06:33  Trust is the most critical element in leading

06:55 Are people shocked when the find out Anson is an introvert?

10:38 Anson’s younger brother Pete

13:19 The secret to building remarkable teams

14:57 Lessons learned from the legendary Dean Smith

19:05 The “Competitive Cauldron”

20:50 What did Dean Smith mean to Anson personally?

26:42 “Live on a never ending ascension”

33:29 “I hate whiners”

37:47 Extraordinary character

40:08 Senior letters tradition

48:57 Playing for Kelly Muldoon

53:52 Nine qualities that can take you to the promise land

55:38 Embracing competitive women