Alex Cooper is considering her subsequent transfer after accusing former Boston College soccer coach Nancy Feldman of sexual harassment.
Cooper, 30, is “weighing my choices” about what’s subsequent, she informed Vogue in a profile revealed on Tuesday, August 12.
“I talked with lots of people in my life, saying I’m decided to make a change, whether or not it’s with Title IX and the NCAA or on these college campuses in these locker rooms,” she continued. “That is in every single place.”
Cooper first accused Feldman — who has been retired since 2022 — of harassment in her Name Her Alex documentary, which was launched in June. The “Name Her Daddy” podcast host referred to as the expertise “complicated,” claiming that Feldman would “fixate on me, far more than another teammate of mine.” Cooper additionally alleged that Feldman made feedback about her physique and who she was relationship.
Boston College launched a press release following Cooper’s allegations, stating that there’s a “zero-tolerance coverage for sexual harassment” on campus.
“We now have a premier athletics program that strives for excellence within the scholar-athlete expertise, which incorporates exemplary practices and insurance policies,” the college’s assertion continued. “We now have a sturdy system of assets, help and workers devoted to pupil well-being and an intensive reporting course of by way of our Equal Alternative Workplace. In current weeks, the BU Equal Alternative Workplace has reached out to each BU athlete to assessment assets, help, and reporting processes.”
A number of college students have continued to come back ahead with their very own experiences, a few of which Cooper shared by way of social media. One athlete even made comparable accusations in opposition to Feldman’s successor, who’s now not the soccer staff’s head coach.
The college introduced in a separate June assertion that an “exterior” investigation was launched amid the accusations.
Boston College deliberate to “search a brand new outdoors assessment to make suggestions about methods to boost the athletics division’s present insurance policies, processes and greatest practices to additional strengthen help for pupil well-being.”
Cooper made it clear in Tuesday’s Vogue profile that the sexual harassment challenge goes method past school sports activities.
“That is within the workforce; that is in relationships,” Cooper stated earlier than reflecting on her personal expertise. “So far as you get in attaining and garnering a platform and having cash and safety and affect, all of it goes out the window when one thing traumatic occurs to you.”
The podcaster knew that making the choice to come back ahead along with her allegations was one thing “greater than me.”
“I would like to make use of my voice as a result of what have I really constructed this complete factor for?” she added.
When you or somebody you recognize has been sexually assaulted, contact the Nationwide Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).