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More Than a Game: How Soccer Became a Seattle Research Project
Like many Pacific Northwest kids, Sam Hurst, ’27, grew up a competitive player deeply embedded in local soccer culture. As a preteen in his Oregon elementary school, he ran a cost-benefit analysis of being a national host of the FIFA World Cup. Just for fun. Fast-forward a decade or so, and last year the University… The post More Than a Game: How Soccer Became a Seattle Research Project appeared first on Seattle magazine.
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