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In an exclusive 2aDays interview, former BU soccer player Sophia Woodland shares her emotional story of alleged abuse under coaches Nancy Feldman and Casey Brown, echoing claims made by Alex Cooper.
NEW YORK - Nyenta -- In a powerful new exclusive, 2aDays publishes the first full public interview with former Boston University women's soccer standout Sophia Woodland, who shares her deeply personal account of abuse under former coaches Nancy Feldman and Casey Brown. Her story adds to a growing number of women speaking out about systemic misconduct within college athletics—and shines a critical spotlight on the failures of institutional accountability.
The article, "Same Coach, Different Voices – Sophia Woodland and Alex Cooper's Shared Truth About BU Soccer", is a follow-up to national headlines spurred by Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper's revelations in the "Call Her Alex" documentary. Sophia, a former midfielder with a decorated on-field career at BU, becomes the third athlete known to speak out publicly—and the first to provide an in-depth interview directly to 2aDays.
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"It was so triggering," Woodland says of watching Cooper's story. "Hearing Nancy's voice again made me shiver—it was visceral."
The interview, conducted by 2aDays CEO Keirsten Sires, delves into Woodland's recruiting experience, her firsthand encounters with verbal abuse, manipulation, and body shaming, and the emotional aftermath that followed. She calls for increased mental health support for student-athletes and criticizes BU's public response as "dismissive" and "a bold-faced lie."
"This isn't just about BU women's soccer," Woodland emphasizes. "This is happening across the NCAA. It's a systemic issue—and someone has to start holding these programs accountable."
The article also includes Woodland's policy recommendations for improving athlete safety, including mandatory team therapists, anonymous coach review platforms, and the creation of truly independent reporting channels within college athletic departments.
"What Sophia shares is both heartbreaking and brave," said Keirsten Sires. "Her voice, alongside Alex Cooper's, is part of a growing reckoning in college sports. This is the exact reason 2aDays exists—to give athletes a safe place to speak their truth."
2aDays reached out to Boston University for comment on June 23, 2025. As of publication, no response has been received.
https://www.2adays.com/blog/same-coach-different-voices-sophia-woodland-and-alex-coopers-shared-truth-about-bu-soccer/
The article, "Same Coach, Different Voices – Sophia Woodland and Alex Cooper's Shared Truth About BU Soccer", is a follow-up to national headlines spurred by Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper's revelations in the "Call Her Alex" documentary. Sophia, a former midfielder with a decorated on-field career at BU, becomes the third athlete known to speak out publicly—and the first to provide an in-depth interview directly to 2aDays.
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"It was so triggering," Woodland says of watching Cooper's story. "Hearing Nancy's voice again made me shiver—it was visceral."
The interview, conducted by 2aDays CEO Keirsten Sires, delves into Woodland's recruiting experience, her firsthand encounters with verbal abuse, manipulation, and body shaming, and the emotional aftermath that followed. She calls for increased mental health support for student-athletes and criticizes BU's public response as "dismissive" and "a bold-faced lie."
"This isn't just about BU women's soccer," Woodland emphasizes. "This is happening across the NCAA. It's a systemic issue—and someone has to start holding these programs accountable."
The article also includes Woodland's policy recommendations for improving athlete safety, including mandatory team therapists, anonymous coach review platforms, and the creation of truly independent reporting channels within college athletic departments.
"What Sophia shares is both heartbreaking and brave," said Keirsten Sires. "Her voice, alongside Alex Cooper's, is part of a growing reckoning in college sports. This is the exact reason 2aDays exists—to give athletes a safe place to speak their truth."
2aDays reached out to Boston University for comment on June 23, 2025. As of publication, no response has been received.
https://www.2adays.com/blog/same-coach-different-voices-sophia-woodland-and-alex-coopers-shared-truth-about-bu-soccer/
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