Once a dominant figure in girls’ and women’s soccer, Rory Dames in recent years has become a symbol of an abusive culture and dysfunctional regulatory system within both pro and youth sports.
Once a dominant figure in girls’ and women’s soccer, Rory Dames in recent years has become a symbol of an abusive culture and dysfunctional regulatory system within both pro and youth sports.
Articles in The Washington Post detailed former athletes’ allegations of verbal and emotional abuse, sexual misconduct and grooming. Dames denied it all. Read More
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