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BREAKING NEWSBoston University women’s soccer alums defend coach after Alex Cooper sexual harassment claims

By uk-times.com17 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The women’s soccer coach accused of sexual harassment by Alex Cooper has received support from a number of former Boston University players, according to reports.

Cooper, who played at the school from 2013-15, made the bombshell allegations against longtime coach Nancy Feldman in her newly-released Hulu documentary, ‘Call Me Alex.’

The Call Her Daddy podcast host described the harassment as ‘extremely painful’ and claims it has had ‘lasting effects’ on her to this day, while she also alleges that her concerns were dismissed by school officials.

Yet according to TMZ Sports, several ex-Boston University women’s players insist their interactions with Feldman were drastically different.

The women’s soccer coach accused of sexual harassment by Alex Cooper (pictured) has received support from a number of former Boston University players

A letter from a representative of BU Women’s Soccer alumni, which has been signed by 99 former Terriers stars, reportedly states that while they do not want to ‘diminish or discredit anyone’s individual experience,’ they felt obliged to share their own experiences as a ‘united group.’

The group claim in the letter that they ‘categorically never felt unsafe’ under Feldman’s leadership, before adding: ‘We were never at risk of or witness to inappropriate behavior or anything that could be characterized as sexual harassment.

‘As a leader, she approached every day with professionalism, making decisions in service of the success of the team.’

More to follow. 

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