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Submitted by blogue on Thu, 09/16/2021 - 17:00

A transition from good to great, helped Ally Mastroianni lead North Carolina to a NCAA title and a spot on the U.S. team

Ally Mastroianni came into North Carolina as one of the nation's most heralded recruits. The 2015 Heather Leigh Albert Award winner was the No. 3 overall recruit in her high school class after scoring 561 points in her career at Bridgewater-Raritan High School. Her first 2+ years, including the COVID-shortened season, saw her as a quality scorer and a key on draw controls. In her final two seasons, she blossomed into one of the nation's truly elite players.

Submitted by blogue on Thu, 09/16/2021 - 16:55

From almost out of nowhere Ally Kennedy burst onto the scene in her U.S. team debut. She hasn't stopped turning heads.

Ally Kennedy was a relative unknown when she debuted with the U.S. women's national team at the President's Cup in 2018. One sprint up the field and everyone knew who she was. She scored a team-high four goals in an exhibition game victory over the UWLX All-Stars at that event and has been a steady presence on the U.S. team ever since.

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