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Win Forever FundUNC Women’s Soccer Endowment: The “Win Forever” FundFor information on how you can help supportUNC Women’s soccer and ensure that it has allthe tools and funds to stay on the cutting edgeof collegiate women’s soccer, please call GaryBurns at the UNC Educational Foundation. Histelephone number is 919-843-6405. Thank youfor all your generous support.2014 UNC Women’s Soccer Core Values &Team AccoladesTOUGH: From George Bernard Shaw: “. .. be a force of fortune instead of a feverish,selfish little clod of ailments and grievancescomplaining that the world will not devote itselfto making you happy.” Funded by DwightAnderson; Exemplified by Darcy McFarlane,Brooke Elby, Satara MurrayDISCIPLINED: From Henry Adams;Theodore Rex – Desmond Morris: “Roosevelt. . . showed the singular primitive quality thatbelongs to ultimate matter . . . ‘he was pureact’. “ Exemplified by Bre Heaberlin, DarcyMcFarlane, Paige NielsenFOCUSED: From Reynolds Price: “Collegeis about books. This will almost certainly bethe last time in your life when other peoplebear the expense of awarding you four yearsof financially unburdened time. “ Funded byMarjorie and Walter Buckley; Exemplified byDarcy McFarlane, Jo Boyles, Annie KingmanRELENTLESS: From Thomas Buxton –Philanthropist: “The difference between oneperson and another, between the weak andthe powerful, the great and the insignificant,is energy – invisible determination.” Fundedby Munroe and Becky Cobey; Exemplified byBrooke Elby, Darcy McFarlane, Satara Muray.RESILIENT: From Jason Elliot; AnUnexpected Light: Travels in Afghanistan:“What an extraordinary place of liberties theWest really is . . . exempt from . . . a traditionallife for survival, they become spoiled and fragilelike over bred dogs . . . “ Funded by AlstonGardner; Exemplified by Kat Nigro, SataraMurray, Cameron Castleberry.POSITIVE: From Viktor E. Frankl Man’sSearch for Meaning: “ . . . everything can betaken from a man but one thing: the last of thehuman freedoms – to choose one’s attitudein any given set of circumstances, to chooseone’s own way.” Funded by Laszlo Birinyi;Exemplified by Kat Nigro, Paige Nielsen,Taylor Ramirez.CLASSY: From Doug Smith, Manager(’86): “Class is the graceful way you treatsomeone even when they can do nothing foryou.” Exemplified by Kat Nigro, Maggie Bill,Cameron Castleberry.CARING: From John Donne; For Whom theBell Tolls: “No man is an island, entire of itself. . . any man’s death diminishes me, becauseI am involved in mankind, and therefore neversend to know for whom the bell tolls; it tollsfor thee.” Funded by Keath Castelloe-Low;Exemplified by Kat Nigro, Maggie Bill, EmilyBruder.NOBLE: From Viktor E. Frankl Man’s Searchfor Meaning: “If there is a meaning in life atall, then there must be a meaning in suffering.“ Exemplified by Taylor Ramirez, Kat Nigro,Brooke Elby.SELFLESS: From Note given to CoachDorrance by Rakel Karvelsson (UNC ’98):“People don’t care how much you know untilthey know how much you care.” Exemplified byBrooke Elby, Darcy McFarlane, Katie Bowen.GALVANIZING: From William Damon;Greater Expectations: “Not long ago, to‘believe in yourself’ meant taking a principled,and often lonely, stand when it appeareddifficult or dangerous to do so. “ Funded by BillRogers; Exemplified by Katie Bowen, BryaneHeaberlin, Brooke Elby.GRATEFUL: From Gregg Easterbrook,The Progress Paradox. “Finally there is thequestion of whether we have a duty to feelgrateful. Hundreds of generations who camebefore us lived dire, short lives . . . and did sopartly motivated by the dream that somedaythere would be men and women who lived longlives . . . without fear of an approaching storm.”Exemplified by Satara Murray, Paige Nielsen,Kat Nigro.THE KELLY MULDOON is given yearly to theplayer who is selected by her teammates as theperson who lives the 12 Core Values to theirfullest. The 2014 recipient was sophomoreDacy McFalane.HONORING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AT2014 TEAM BANQUET: The Tar Heel women’ssoccer team feted the core values winnersat the 2014 team banquet conducted lastFebruary. Also recognized were the 12 playerswho had 3.0 cumulative grade point averagesat the conclusion of the fall 2014 semester -Joanna Boyles, Cameron Castleberry, BrookeElby, Hanna Gardner, Lindsey Harris, BryaneHeaberlin, Annie Kingman, Alexa Newfield,Paige Nielsen, Kat Nigro, Danae O’Halloran,Jessie Scarpa – as well as Darcy McFarlane &Sarah Thompson whose cumulative grade pointaverages were 3.5 or higher.BraxtonSchellDwightAndersonLaszloBirinyiKenan Charitable Trust Gives $1 MillionEndowment to UNC Women’s SoccerProgram to Honor Braxton SchellTrustees of the William R. Kenan, Jr.,Charitable Trust announced a gift of $1 milliondollars to help endow scholarships and theoperating budget of the University’s women’ssoccer program in 2007. Dr. Richard M.Krasno, executive director of the Trust, madethe announcement. The endowment wasmade in the name of William R. Kenan, Jr., inhonor of the late Braxton Schell, an attorney inGreensboro, N.C., and a Carolina alumnus.“The William R. Kenan, Jr. CharitableTrust was delighted to make this grant fortwo reasons. First, it enabled us to honorBraxton Schell, who was a staunch supporterof women’s soccer at Carolina for decadesand an important figure in the evolutionand administration of many of the Kenanphilanthropies,” explained Krasno. “Second, thegrant provides a way for us to honor an athleticprogram that has not only been phenomenallysuccessful on the playing field; but also hasWalter & Marjorie KeathBuckley Castelloe-Lowbeen a model of the best that college sportscan offer to its participants, fans and alumni.We hope that our gift will enable the women’ssoccer program to thrive and continue todemonstrate that all college athletic programscan be a source of pride and excitement to theUNC-Chapel Hill community.”Schell was a long-time fan and supporterof the UNC women’s soccer program and heserved as an attorney for the William R. Kenan,Jr. Funds. Schell regularly attended the team’sgames and traveled with the team on overseasexhibition tours as well. He was a partner in thelaw firm Schell, Bray, Aycock, Abel & LivingstonPLLC in Greensboro, N.C. Schell was a 1948Phi Beta Kappa alumnus of Carolina with aBachelor of Science degree and he received hisJuris Doctor degree with honors in 1951. Schellserved as the Associate Editor of the NorthCarolina Law Review and was a Life Fellow ofthe American Bar Foundation. He was listedin “Best Lawyers in America” for corporate lawpractice for over 25 years and was named as amember of Business North Carolina’s Legal Elite2015 UNC Women’s Soccer <strong>Yearbook</strong> • Page 4Munroe & BeckyCobeyAlstonGardnerBetty AnnRogersThe endowment goes to help fund annualscholarships for women’s soccer at Carolina aswell as benefiting the operating budget of theprogram in order to maintain the program at thehighest level.“The gift from the Kenan Trust means somuch to the University and particularly to thewomen’s soccer program. I think it speaksvolumes as to the pride this University and thebenefactors of UNC feel about not only thesuccess of the women’s soccer program butalso the way in which Anson Dorrance and hisstaff have conducted themselves in buildingand maintaining a championship program,” saidformer UNC Director of Athletics Dick Baddour.“We are overwhelmed and so appreciative ofthe Kenan Charitable Trust for this remarkablegift,” said UNC head coach Anson Dorrance.“We are all incredibly humbled with the sizeof the gift and honored with the rationale.Thank you on behalf of my staff and all theextraordinary young women who like me wearthe Carolina Blue with undying loyalty and prideand have tried to show that every year.”

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