Years of sexual misconduct with players and coaches led to the resignation of former University of Toledo women’s soccer coach Brad Evans, according to explosive allegations in an extensive investigation by the Guardian.
Evans resigned from UT in 2015 after 13 years as head coach. At the time of his resignation, The Blade reported that Evans had “relationships with past co-workers.” He told The Blade that no students were involved.
Wednesday’s revelations about forced dalliances with student-athletes sent shockwaves through the soccer world.
U.S. Soccer suspended Evans’ coaching license, barred him from accessing the federation’s learning center, and removed him from all study groups and courses he was involved in.