SAN JOSE, Calif. -- University of North Carolina coach Anson Dorrance has some experience when it comes to the NCAA Womens College Cup. The coach has so much experience, in fact, that he has won three times as many national championships in the San Jose-Santa Clara area alone as the other three semifinalists now settling in at Avaya Stadium have won in total.But even Dorrance hasnt been a part of the seasons final weekend since 2012, the longest absence in his decades in charge of the dynasty from Chapel Hill. Not to worry. If he wants a refresher on how this all works, he need only ask Tar Heels redshirt junior defender Maggie Bill.It was just six months ago, after all, that Bill celebrated an NCAA title. And it was just 18 months ago that she felt the sting of coming up one game -- one goal -- shy of that accomplishment.Both moments came through lacrosse, a sport in which Bill is one of the best players in the college game. Good enough to have played for the United States womens national team and nearly earned a roster spot on the team that will try to win a world championship next year. But if she is less well known in soccer, and if the position she plays was largely unknown to her until recently, these Tar Heels are competing for a 22nd NCAA soccer title because she is no dabbler.Shes one of the reasons weve had this kind of year, said Dorrance, whose team plays West Virginia in Fridays semifinals. If she werent with us, I cant imagine where we would be.That Bill cant imagine life without both sports is why she is in California this week. The divided loyalties with lacrosse, which plays a spring season, arent unprecedented for the Tar Heels, but Bill is the first since Elizabeth Lancaster pulled it off a decade ago.When it came to choosing a college, Bill recalled that a lot of lacrosse programs were hesitant to share the Long Island product with their soccer counterparts. A few flat-out told her they wouldnt let her. She was ready to commit to lacrosse-power Northwestern, which was at least open to the two-sport idea if not, by her estimation, entirely enthusiastic, when her high school lacrosse coach advised her to check out North Carolina. In lacrosse coach Jenny Levy, who sought Dorrances counsel when she started her program from scratch two decades ago, she found someone who was not just willing but enthusiastic to make it work. So while Bill attends North Carolina on a lacrosse scholarship, her falls belong to soccer.Whether Bo Jackson playing football and baseball at Auburn or Marion Jones competing in track and basketball at North Carolina, even great two-sport athletes are generally better in one sport than the other. In one, they dominate by physical ability. They are better than everyone else. In the other, they compete as if that should produce the same result. Sure enough, it often does.Bill said Dorrance is often surprised at how much confidence a part-time soccer player shows.I have a little bit more confidence in my abilities with lacrosse, just because I have more, I guess, results to go off of with that, Bill said. I think Ive definitely gotten more confident over the years. Ive realized how a lot of preparing for games is mental and most of that is just confidence. Thats something Ive worked on a lot, just making sure I believe in myself.That trust in herself is also part of the reason Bill wasnt on the field when the Tar Heels won the lacrosse title earlier this year. After earning All-American accolades the previous season and leading the lacrosse team in scoring when it lost the title game by a single goal to Maryland, she redshirted the subsequent soccer season, in the fall of 2015. Then she did the same in the most recent lacrosse season, in the spring of 2016. She wanted to focus on academics, but she also knew she needed a mental break.Ive been going and going since I was in maybe eighth grade, just constantly playing games, constantly practicing, said Bill, who was competing in basketball, lacrosse and soccer at a varsity level by the time she was in middle school. Ive never really had a break. Id have a month during December and a little bit of the summer, but I think I needed to take a step back and just kind of hit the reset button, I guess. I felt like I had a lot more to offer, both in soccer and lacrosse, and I think I needed to clear my head and focus more on my mental outlook and how I feel mentally in order to be able to perform the way I know I can athletically.I think I could have played both seasons out and kept going, but I feel like I wouldnt really be able to get closer to my potential.She continued to practice with both teams during their respective seasons. She was there outside Philadelphia when the lacrosse team won it all at the end of May. But stepping away from the actual games, from the mental energy required to prepare for and decompress from them, brought peace of mind.Just as they were willing to share her, Dorrance and Levy were willing to wait for her.With most of his lineup up for grabs after the departure of five seniors and the absences of three more likely starters because of the Under-20 World Cup or medical reasons, Dorrance was happy to have her back on the field this fall. And happy to continue to play her at center back despite a background that was almost exclusively as an attacking player until she got to Chapel Hill.We were trying to figure out a way to put a team on the field that could compete, Dorrance said. So we were looking at all the different pieces. We throw her in back there, and at first it was a bit rough -- it wasnt just rough for her, it was rough for the team.Slowly but surely, because she is an elite athlete but also incredibly coachable, she and the rest of the roster kept getting better.Bill plays between Julia Ashley and Hanna Gardner in the back of North Carolinas trademark 3-4-3 formation. That isnt an easy job even for someone who has the entire spring practice season to work at it. When the United States womens national team recently experimented with a back three, co-captain Becky Sauerbrunn described it as intimidating. And Sauerbrunn is as good as there is in the world. Defenders in a three-back formation have less protection and more responsibility. Get it wrong and, well, things like a 3-0 loss to USC happen. But in the past eight games, spanning the regular-season finale against Florida State, the ACC tournament and the first four rounds of the NCAA tournament, the Tar Heels have conceded just a single goal.Credit for that can be spread across the field, from Lindsey Harris in goal to the midfield work of players like co-captain Darcy McFarlane. But credit also the immovable object in the middle of the back line, a brilliant one-on-one defender nonetheless perfectly in sync with Ashley and Gardner.Not bad for a part-timer.In addition to her athleticism, she also has this incredible composure about her, McFarlane said. Which says a lot about her as an athlete. She can come from her lacrosse season and jump into soccer right away and doesnt skip a beat. Shes a really solid, composed presence in the back.She will be back on the lacrosse field this spring, although at Dorrances urging, professional soccer likely beckons when her time in Chapel Hill comes to an end. Should she finally pick a sport on which to focus fully, an idea that intrigues her, she may be North Carolinas best pro prospect.For now she is trying to heed the advice she would give the freshman version of herself.Dont worry about yesterday or tomorrow, Bill said. I think it would just be to really stay in the moment because, to me, its gone so fast and Ive had such a great time. But there are some moments where I wish I kind of was more present in that moment, instead of worrying about something else -- how I played before or being nervous about a game in the future.That moment affords her an opportunity this weekend to be a part of a second national championship in a matter of months, this time from the field. Air Force 1 Alte Hand Wash Cold . You can watch the game live on TSN at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. The Flyers had won seven of eight before dropping their last two outings on consecutive days over the weekend. 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The race for the MVP should be as hotly contested as the battle for ladder positions, with a plethora of impact players taking to the floor.The Sydney Kings finished last season glued to the bottom of the ladder, but youd be silly to have them finishing outside the top four this time around after they spent the off-season retooling and bringing in NBL legend Andrew Gaze as a first-time coach and defending MVP and Defensive Player of the Year Kevin Lisch.The stakes were raised early and the rest of the league responded.Melbourne United, after winning the minor premiership last season, have reloaded with former NBA and European player David Andersen. Brisbane have returned to the league, headlined by another former NBA player, Cam Bairstow, while Casey Prather (Perth), Rotnei Clarke (Illawarra), Terrence Ferguson (Adelaide) are other notable players taking to the court this season.We break down every team in the NBL, and their chances heading into the season.Cairns TaipansWhen you add the most physically imposing big man in the competition, its always good news. Nate Jawai joined the Snakes last season, when, while not always dominant, his presence forced opposing teams to structure their defensive structures around him. At the other end, Travis Trice isnt afraid to put his hand up when the light shines brightest having proved at Michigan State that he was more than capable of shutting down any player. Jarrad Weeks was the story of the season last year, with Illawarra Hawks, but can he show his new fan base what all the hype was about?Last season: 6th (12-16) Squad: Matt Burston, Fuquan Edwin, Travis Trice, Nathan Jawai, Cameron Gliddon (capt), Mark Worthington, Stephen Weigh, Alex Loughton, Jarrad Weeks, Mitch McCarron Gains: Nate Jawai, Travis Trice, Mitch McCarron, Nnanna Egwu, Fuquan Edwin, Jarrad Weeks Losses: Markel Starks, Torrey Craig, Matt Burston, Cam Tragardh, Shaun Bruce Key players: Nate Jawai, Cameron Gliddon.? One to watch: Travis Trice. Lockdown defender who shines in big moments. First game: Saturday, Oct. 8 @ Perth Wildcats? Prediction: One team has to finish last; unfortunately for Cairns, that honour belongs to the Taipains. Eighth. Illawarra Hawks The Hawks have lost the reigning MVP and Defensive Player of the Year, Kevin Lisch, and star wing Kirk Penney, but they have got off on the right foot for this campaign by winning the Australian Basketball Challenge. Rebounding was a big talking point last season, with only AJ Ogilvy averaging more than four boards per game, but coach Rob Beveridge addressed that issue through the offseason by bringing in Nick Kay and Michael Holyfield.?Rotnei Clarke should make an immediate impact with his scoring prowess, and hence help to draw the crowds, while Ogilvy will be vital on both ends of the floor if the Hawks are to obtain any success.Last season: Lost semifinal 2-1 to Perth (finished regular season in 3rd spot with 17-11 record) Gains: Rotnei Clarke, Marvelle Harris, Mitch Norton, Nick Kay, Michael Holyfield Losses: Kevin Lisch, Kirk Penney, Jarrad Weeks, Larry Davidson Squad: Rotnei Clarke, Nick Kay, Mitch Norton, Marvelle Harris, Michael Holyfield, AJ Ogivly, Oscar Forman, Rhys Martin, Tim Coenraad, Cody Ellis Key players: Rotnei Clarke, AJ Ogilvy. One to watch: Nick Kay. Rookie of the Year looking to take the next big step. First game: Friday, Oct. 7 vs. Adelaide 36ers Prediction: Will be a tough out, but we dont expect them to secure a finals berth. Seventh.New Zealand BreakersThe 2015-16 runners-up to Perth Wildcats are all but Team New Zealand, having added Tall Blacks coach Paul Henare to the roster that include a total of nine NZ players. Corey Webster was near unstoppable at times last season, and he heads into this campaign after some impressive form overseas. The lack of a true point guard could prove costly for the Breakers, but the veteran presence within this team will hold them in good stead.Last season: Lost grand final 2-1 to Perth (finished 4th during the regular season with a 16-12 record) Squad: Ben Woodside, Rob Loe, Akil Mitchell, Finn Delany, Shea Ili, Kirk Penney, Corey Webster, Tom Abercrombie, Mika Vukona Gains: Kirk Penney, Rob Loe, Ben Woodside, Akil Mitchell, Shea Ili, Finn Delany, Jordan Ngatai, Izzy Tueta (injury replacement) Losses: Cedric Jackson, Charles Jackson, Tai Wesley, Everard Bartlett, Reuben Te Rangi, Shane McDonald Key players: Kirk Penney, Thomas Abercrombie, Mika Vukona. One to watch: Corey Webster. Superstar with explosive scoring power. First game: Friday, Oct. 7 vs. Melbourne United Prediction: Three times champions and twice runners-up since 2010, they are forever contenders. Can they do it again this season? We say no. Sixth.Brisbane BulletsThe new kids on the block, making their first foray in the league since 2007-08, but theyve built a formidable roster that should have other teams a little rattled. Former NBA player Cam Bairstow will be a focal point for the Bullets, but coach Andrej Lemanis should warrant his fair share of the limelight. His coaching performance with Australias Boomers at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro was remarkable, and hell look to add that same pizzazz to thhe NBL.dddddddddddd Theyll be looking to make an early case that they belong among the contenders, and victory over the defending champion Perth Wildcats in game 1 could make a bold statement.Last season: First season back in the competition since folding in 2008 Squad: Jermaine Beal, Adam Gibson, Torrey Craig (import), Mitchell Young, Shaun Bruce, Tom Jervis, Daniel Kickert, Matt Kenyon, Anthony Petrie, Reuben Te Rangi, Cameron Bairstow Key players: Cam Bairstow, Jermaine Beal. One to watch: Daniel Kickert. Instrumental for United last season, he is a stretch big man. First game: Thursday, Oct. 6th vs. Perth Wildcats. Prediction: Big challenger for the title, but they will ultimately just fall short. Fifth.Sydney KingsEverything that could go wrong for the Kings last season, did. They had a season from hell and finished last, and they have gone all out to ensure this season doesnt go the same way. Josh Childress has been the best player in the league the past two seasons -- when he could get on the court - but the Kings should be able to cover his absence given the roster they now boast. Defense wasnt played in Sydney last year, and that was the No. 1 area of concern leading into the offseason. Enter defensive player of the year Kevin Lisch and veteran Brad Newley, who will lead the defensive charge.Last season: 8th (6-22) Squad: Greg Whittington, Michael Bryson, Aleks Maric, Kevin Lisch, Brad Newley, Julian Khazzouh, Tom Garlepp, Jason Cadee, Jeromie Hill Gains: Kevin Lisch, Brad Newley, Aleks Maric, Michael Bryson, Greg Whittington Losses: Josh Childress, Angus Brandt, Marcus Thornton, Rhys Carter, Jordan Vandenberg Key players: Kevin Lisch, Julian Kazzouh One to watch: Tom Garlepp adds firepower off the bench. First game: Saturday, Oct. 8 vs. Brisbane Bullets Prediction: A lot of fanfare after a whirlwind offseason, but expectations will be hard to meet. Fourth.Adelaide 36ersThe Sixers looked destined for the finals last season before the injury curse struck star point guard Jerome Randle, and the season plateaued. They have since added athletic bigs who can stretch the floor and run in the open court, and theyre loaded all over the floor; what they lack in experience, they more than make up for in talent. Terrence Ferguson has already proved that he is a highlight film, and he and running partner Randle as his are sure to give opposing coaches nightmares.Last season: 5th (14-14) Gains: Terrance Ferguson, Majok Deng, Anthony Drmic, Eric Jacobsen, Adam Doyle Losses: Adam Gibson, Anthony Petrie, Ebi Ere, Lucas Walker Squad: Eric Jacobson, Terrance Ferguson, Adam Doyle, Majok Deng, Anthony Drmic, Mitch Creek, Daniel Johnson, Brendan Teys, Matt Hodgson, Nathan Sobey Key players: Jerome Randle, Terrence Ferguson One to watch: Jerome Randle is tipped to produce an MVP-worthy season. First game: Friday, Oct 7th @ Illawarra Hawks. Prediction: Adelaide always seem to be low on the list of contenders, but they will be big challengers. Third.Perth WildcatsThe reigning champions were a defensive juggernaut last season, and they rode that wave all the way to the title. They will feel the loss of Nate Jawai and Jermaine Beal, but replacements Jameel McKay and Jaron Johnson should open the Wildcats up to a free-flowing offensive scheme. There should be highlights aplenty in Perth this season, but the offence could stagnate at times; provided the team gels, however, look for the Wildcats to make another big run.Last season: Champions. Won grand final 2-1 over NZ (2nd during regular season with a 18-10 record) Squad: Jaron Johnson, Greg Hire, Jarrod Kenny, Matt Knight, Dexter Kernich-Drew, Angus Brandt, Casey Prather, Jesse Wagstaff, Shawn Redhage, Damian Martin Gains: Jaron Johnson, Jameel McKay, Angus Brandt, Dexter Kernich-Drew Departures: Nate Jawai, Jermaine Beal, Tom Jervis Key players: Casey Prather, Jaron Johnson. One to watch: Damian Martin. Wants his title of best defensive player back. First game: Thursday, Oct 6 @ Brisbane Bullets Prediction: They are going to be so much fun to watch, and the wins will roll in. Second.Melbourne UnitedThe minor premiers last season before they were bounced in the first round of the finals by New Zealand. United have since ransacked the Breakers war chest and added Australia Boomers veteran David Andersen, and they will be a major threat all over again. Chris Goulding should go close to capturing his first NBL MVP award, we can expect big scoring numbers each and every week with the firepower they now possess. Falling short in the first round of the finals wont cut it for United; theyre looking to capture the title and it seems like the time is now for them. Can they stand up under the pressure?Last season: Lost semifinal 2-0 to NZ (finished regular season in 1st spot with 18-10 record) Squad: Cedric Jackson, David Andersen, Devin Williams, Ramone Moore, Tai Wesley, Chris Goulding, David Barlow, Majok Majok, Todd Blanchfield, Nate Tomlinson Gains: Cedric Jackson, David Andersen, Devin Williams, Ramone Moore, Tai Wesley Losses: Hakim Warrick, Daniel Kickert, Stephen Holt, Brad Hill, Igor Hadziomerovic, Chris Patton Key players: Chris Goulding, Cedric Jackson, David Andersen. One to watch: Majok Majok. Will be a double-double machine. First game: Friday, Oct. 7th @ New Zealand Breakers Prediction: They want redemption, and we tip they will get it this season. First. ' ' '