Julianne Sitch breaks barriers as University of Chicago men’s soccer coach



The University of Chicago men’s soccer team’s new head coach is breaking some barriers. Earlier this year, Julianne Sitch became one of two women coaching a men’s team in Division III. Now, she is one of the first females to coach a men’s soccer team in a final four. Charlie De Mar has more.

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5 thoughts on “Julianne Sitch breaks barriers as University of Chicago men’s soccer coach”

  1. And why is this significant the whole woman writes is that we don't even know what a woman is so is this a woman is this transgender is it so important that women take away jobs for men or replace men with women seems to be an agenda look daddy got fired because a woman got his job how brilliant is that little girl little boy is that the message I'm not sure what kind of message are we sending our children and the world that a woman can't be a referee or a coach with a man's football sports team ignorant that they can't do it anymore

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