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Sean Taylor's Daughter Jackie Honors Him With UNC Volleyball Jersey Number - Blavity

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The daughter of Sean Taylor is doing all she can to preserve his memory as she embarks on a college athletic career. In an Instagram post on June 28, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced that Jackie Taylor will wear her father’s number, which is 21, every time she plays volleyball .  View this post on Instagram A post shared by jackie taylor (@jackietaylor06) “Like father, like daughter 🤝  Freshman Jackie Taylor will wear No. 21 as a Tar Heel, same as her dad, Sean Taylor,” the post read. Before Sean tragically died at age 24 in a 2007 home invasion, he wore the number during three of his four years with Washington. Jackie was only 18 months old at the time of her father’s untimely death, according to People . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Carolina Volleyball (@uncvolleyball) “Playing the middle blocker position is difficult, and Jackie’s ability to learn quickly from her outstanding coaches has been important to her development,” UNC volleyball...

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