Two weeks after podcaster and former Boston College soccer participant Alex Cooper accused the group’s former head coach Nancy Feldman of sexual harassment, the explanation for an additional coach’s resignation has come to gentle.
Casey Brown, Feldman’s successor, was positioned on administrative go away halfway by the 2024 season and formally resigned in December. Her resignation got here after BU commissioned an investigation into complaints from 18 gamers, the Boston Globe reported in a narrative printed Wednesday, June 25.
The investigation into Casey, 37, started when present group member Shayla Brown (no relation) contacted the college’s confidential ethics hotline saying the coach was behaving inappropriately towards one in all her teammates, “focusing excessively on her and making an attempt to control her in ways in which have been distressing to the participant and her teammates,” in line with the Globe.
Shayla, a rising senior for the Terriers, additionally reported the allegations to the group’s sports activities psychologist, saying the unnamed participant was “being groomed.”
Shayla and 17 of her teammates reported the allegations to BU’s Equal Alternative Workplace the subsequent day, and the participant in query shared their expertise as effectively.
The participant allegedly advised each the workplace and the Globe that Casey “fawned over her” over a two-year span, sending her “a stream of awkward texts, unsettling invites and undesirable consideration.”

Casey “strongly” denied the allegations in an announcement to the Globe. Us Weekly has reached out to BU for remark.
“On the conclusion of the investigation, there have been no BU coverage violations and no proof of sexual harassment,” BU advised the Globe in an announcement. “Nonetheless, BU and Brown parted methods, and Brown is now not the top coach.”
The accusations grew to become public simply two weeks after Cooper, 30, opened up in regards to the harassment she allegedly confronted from Feldman in her Hulu docuseries, Name Her Alex.
The “Name Her Daddy” host stated that starting in her sophomore yr with the Terriers, Feldman started fixating on her in a method that made her “deeply uncomfortable.”
“It was complicated as a result of the main target wasn’t like, ‘You’re doing so effectively. Let’s get you on the sector. You’re going to be a starter,’” she defined. “[It] was all primarily based in her eager to know who I used to be courting, her making feedback about my physique and her at all times eager to be alone with me.”
Cooper and her mother and father say they alerted the BU athletic division in regards to the concern, together with offering officers with written documentation of Feldman’s alleged inappropriate feedback, however the college didn’t take motion. Feldman retired in 2022.
“Boston College has a zero-tolerance coverage for sexual harassment. We’ve got a strong system of sources, assist and employees devoted to pupil well-being and an intensive reporting course of by our Equal Alternative Workplace,” the college stated in an announcement to People on June 12. “We encourage members of our neighborhood to report any issues, and we stay dedicated to fostering a secure and safe campus atmosphere for all.”