USWNT Captain Heaps Lays Down Roots with NWSL's Denver Summit
In a move that has sent shockwaves throughout the soccer world, US Women's National Team (USWNT) captain Lindsey Heaps has announced her decision to join the newly formed NWSL team, Denver Summit. The 31-year-old midfielder will don the city's jersey as she pursues another season in the US after spending four years with French club OL Lyon.
A native of Golden, Colorado, Heaps made it clear from the outset that joining a professional women's soccer team in her home state was a top priority. With Denver Summit set to embark on its inaugural season this year, Heaps has signed a contract through 2029, securing her spot among the NWSL's top talent.
According to Heaps, her decision to join the Summit was not taken lightly. In an exclusive interview with the Associated Press, she revealed that conversations with majority owner Rob Cohen and head coach Nick Cushing were instrumental in convincing her to take the plunge. "I think they align with all of my beliefs in how they see the team, how they see it becoming successful, and the investment that they're putting in," Heaps said.
Heaps' decision comes as a welcome respite for NWSL fans, who have been dealing with a brain drain of talent in recent months. Several high-profile players, including Naomi Girma and Alyssa Thompson, have made the move to Europe, leaving a void in the league that only a player of Heaps' caliber can fill.
With her wealth of experience at both the club and international levels, Heaps is expected to bring a level of maturity and leadership to the Summit. The 5-foot-9 midfielder has won numerous titles throughout her career, including two league championships, a Champions League title, and an Olympic gold medal.
Heaps' decision also marks a significant shift in her personal life, as she prepares to balance her responsibilities with Denver Summit with her role as general manager and sporting director of MLS's San Diego FC. Her husband, Tyler Heaps, will be instrumental in supporting her throughout the season.
As Heaps looks to foster a sense of community and values within the Summit, fans can expect an exciting brand of soccer that showcases the midfielder's exceptional skillset. With Heaps at the helm, Denver Summit is poised to make its mark on the NWSL landscape in 2025 and beyond.
In a move that has sent shockwaves throughout the soccer world, US Women's National Team (USWNT) captain Lindsey Heaps has announced her decision to join the newly formed NWSL team, Denver Summit. The 31-year-old midfielder will don the city's jersey as she pursues another season in the US after spending four years with French club OL Lyon.
A native of Golden, Colorado, Heaps made it clear from the outset that joining a professional women's soccer team in her home state was a top priority. With Denver Summit set to embark on its inaugural season this year, Heaps has signed a contract through 2029, securing her spot among the NWSL's top talent.
According to Heaps, her decision to join the Summit was not taken lightly. In an exclusive interview with the Associated Press, she revealed that conversations with majority owner Rob Cohen and head coach Nick Cushing were instrumental in convincing her to take the plunge. "I think they align with all of my beliefs in how they see the team, how they see it becoming successful, and the investment that they're putting in," Heaps said.
Heaps' decision comes as a welcome respite for NWSL fans, who have been dealing with a brain drain of talent in recent months. Several high-profile players, including Naomi Girma and Alyssa Thompson, have made the move to Europe, leaving a void in the league that only a player of Heaps' caliber can fill.
With her wealth of experience at both the club and international levels, Heaps is expected to bring a level of maturity and leadership to the Summit. The 5-foot-9 midfielder has won numerous titles throughout her career, including two league championships, a Champions League title, and an Olympic gold medal.
Heaps' decision also marks a significant shift in her personal life, as she prepares to balance her responsibilities with Denver Summit with her role as general manager and sporting director of MLS's San Diego FC. Her husband, Tyler Heaps, will be instrumental in supporting her throughout the season.
As Heaps looks to foster a sense of community and values within the Summit, fans can expect an exciting brand of soccer that showcases the midfielder's exceptional skillset. With Heaps at the helm, Denver Summit is poised to make its mark on the NWSL landscape in 2025 and beyond.