Hume twins continue their dream on the UNC men’s soccer team
Posted Oct 9, 2015
For identical twins Walker and Tucker Hume, separating has never been an option. Ever since the two UNC men’s soccer players first stepped on the pitch at the age of 4, they’ve never had to. “We always wanted to play together,” Walker said. “It’s a unique opportunity not many people get to experience.” But in their first two years in Chapel Hill, that opportunity has not presented itself.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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