CARY, N.C. (April 4, 2019) – The North Carolina Courage has traded the rights to local product Morgan Reid to the Orlando Pride in exchange for Orlando’s natural fourth-round draft selection in the 2020 NWSL College Draft.



Selected 38th overall in the 2018 NWSL College Draft, Reid was signed on as a national team replacement during the 2018 NWSL season but did not see any playing time. She was part of the team that captured the inaugural Women’s International Champions Cup last July, appearing as a substitute in both matches of the tournament.



Reid was the first local player to sign with the club last March 8 and is a product of Duke University, Cardinal Gibbons High School and the NCFC Youth Chelsea Ladies ’94 team where she won three national youth titles.



The NC Courage wishes Reid all the best as she embarks on the next step in her playing career.

The Courage will open its season on Saturday, April 13 with a match against the Chicago Red Stars at Sahlen’s Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park. Individual and Season tickets for the NC Courage are on sale now. Season tickets feature many great packages and benefits – including free General Admission Parking, the brand-new Auto-Renewal Program and traditional benefits such as exclusive meet the team opportunities. Click here to learn more about season tickets or call the Coastal Credit Union Box Office at 919-459-8144 to speak with a ticket representative.



About North Carolina Courage

The North Carolina Courage is the reigning champion of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) as well as the winner of the 2018 Women’s International Champions Cup. The team is part of North Carolina Football Club, the largest youth-to-professional soccer organization in the country, which includes a men’s Second Division team, North Carolina FC (USL Championship), and a development team, North Carolina FC U23 (USL league Two). The organization is also home to both Boys and Girls U.S. Soccer Development Academies in collaboration with NCFC Youth, effectively creating a true pyramid from youth recreational all the way to the professional teams. The North Carolina Football Club is owned by local entrepreneur, Steve Malik, and managed by North Carolina native and longtime soccer executive Curt Johnson. North Carolina Football Club was established in 2016 to bring the highest levels of men’s and women’s professional soccer to the state. For more information, please visit www.NCCourage.com.

