UNC Settles Lawsuit With Former Player
Posted Jan 15, 2008
UNC and Melissa Jennings have reached a settlement in a lawsuit that was filed in 1998. Jennings and Debbie Keller, former members of the women's soccer team, filed suit against UNC and several University officials, including head women's soccer coach Anson Dorrance. The suit alleged claims of sexual harassment and sought several remedies, including financial damages of $12 million.
(Tar Heel Blue)
Related: Soccer
Pro Heels: National Women's Soccer League Week-One RoundupThe National Women's Soccer League season kicked off this past weekend. Nine Tar Heels played, with six in a starting role. Four rookies saw action...
Mon Mar 18, 2024Emmie Allen Signs With Bay FC, UNC Women’s Soccer's Six NWSL Draftees Make It Official
UNC Women's Soccer goalkeeper Emmie Allen has signed with Bay Football Club, the organization announced ahead of the 2024 NWSL season. North Carolina's six players...
Fri Mar 15, 2024
How Ally Sentnor, the NWSL’s top draft pick, became ‘destined for greatness’
After a standout career at UNC, Ally Sentnor was the No. 1 pick in January’s National Women’s Soccer League Draft. As she prepares for her...
Wed Mar 13, 2024
RJ Davis Among Four Tar Heels To Earn 2024 ACC Postgraduate Scholarship Award
Four Tar Heels have earned 2024 Weaver-James-Corrigan-Swofford Postgraduate Scholarship Awards, as announced on Monday by the ACC. Ahmad Al-Qaq (soccer), Reilly Tran (tennis), Fiona Crawley...
Mon Feb 26, 2024