North Carolina Courage 2022 Preview: Exclusive Casey Murphy Interview | Biggest roster signings, most detrimental losses and burning questions (Soccer 2/9)

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Sandra Herrera and Lisa Roman prepare for the 2022 NWSL Season with a full North Carolina Courage Preview. They run through the roster starting with new head coach Sean Nahas and his staff. Sandra and Lisa label their Biggest Roster Signings for Courage in the offseason, the most Detrimental Losses for Courage and who is listed on their pre-season roster. They predict starting lineup, name the Young Prospect of the squad and which veteran needs to step up as with their Essential Experience. The biggest burning question for North Carolina heading into 2022: Who will be their star striker? Listen to hear the A3 projected finish for North Carolina based on the pre-season roster, new signings and biggest losses. The second half of the episode features an exclusive interview with Courage and USWNT Goalkeeper Casey Murphy. Casey discusses the first week of the preseason, the team physicals, the housing market for the Courage, and the first few days of the preseason with two-a-days. Casey discusses her relationship with Courage head coach Sean Nahas starting with the United States youth national teams. Casey also talks about coming in and out of USWNT camps and rosters and switching to club NWSL training. She discusses her take on the 2022 season, her game routine and her personal goals in the NWSL and with the US Women's National Team. North Carolina Courage Preview (4:33) Breakout Roster Signings (9:30) Biggest Losses (12:17) Young Courage Prospect (27:28) Essential Courage Experience (30:50) Who will be Courage's star striker? (35:40) Casey Murphy Interview (43:55) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices