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Rowan and Reaghan are here! (Meet the New Coaches)

Rowan and Reaghan are here! (Meet the New Coaches)

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Well, it's been a minute Whiskers family!

We've been so busy with our fall season and the beginning of the school year. We decided with the post-season and Halloween just around the corner, we just HAD to make some time to record. And we've got a special treat.

Our two newest additions to the Northwestern Women's Soccer Staff are here to say hello! Join your hosts Brooke Miller and Rich Manning as we introduce you to Assistant Coaches Rowan Lapi and Reaghan Duvall.

Rowan Lapi is a former Northwestern captain who has returned to Evanston to coach this season. Rowan is currently playing professional soccer in Sweden for KIF Orebro. She is rehabilitating an injury she suffered this season and we are pumped to have her back to pass along her soccer wisdom to our 2025 'Cats.

Rowan shares some of her memories as a player here as well as her thoughts about starting her coaching career.

Reaghan Duvall came aboard this summer after serving as an assistant at Robert Morris University. Reaghan was a star goal keeper at Campbell University during her playing days.

You will hear Reaghan talk about her goal keeping roots and her impressions of Northwestern and this year's team.

Plus you will hear some fun stories and, of course, the LIGHTNING ROUND of questions.


Click here for Rowan's Bio

Click here for Reaghan's Bio

The 'Cats are headed to the post-season too! Click here for our schedule and BIG10 Tournament information.




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Web Site - NU Sports Women's Soccer


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