Is Boston Legacy Turning a Corner? NWSL Chaos & Randy Waldron’s Global Coaching Journey

Give N’ Go
Episode 90 of Give N’ Go with Sam Angel and Rohtas Wadera dives headfirst into the latest NWSL storylines, the emotion behind Boston Legacy’s historic first win, and the ever-evolving global women’s game.
Sam takes listeners inside the atmosphere surrounding Boston Legacy’s first-ever victory—a breakthrough moment that felt bigger than just three points. The locker room celebration was electric, with players reacting like they’d just won a championship. It was a reminder of how much sacrifice, pressure, and emotion go into building a brand-new club from the ground up in one of the toughest leagues in the world.
The episode also explores the rollercoaster nature of the NWSL season so far, including surprise performances, shifting team identities, and the growing conversations around player value, roster construction, and league parity. With the summer transfer window approaching, Sam and Rohtas discuss potential movement across the league and the buzz surrounding stars like Trinity Rodman and Khadija Shaw.
A major highlight of the episode is a special interview with legendary coach Randy Waldrum, whose career has spanned the college game, the professional ranks, and the international stage.
Waldrum reflects on his experience coaching the Nigerian Women’s National Team, offering honest insight into the challenges of navigating federation politics, resource limitations, and player support at the international level. He also shares stories from the Women’s World Cup, discusses the immense talent coming out of Nigeria, and explains why investing in players holistically is critical for the continued growth of the women’s game.
The conversation gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the realities of coaching at the highest level—where leadership extends far beyond tactics and results.