• Kössler Makes History. Denver Gets Its First Win.
    Mar 27 2026

    Denver Summit FC just beat the defending NWSL champions 2-0. Clean sheet. First win in franchise history. And Melissa Kössler — "The Clinician" — scores for the third game in a row to make NWSL history.

    But we're not skipping Orlando. Kate breaks down the 1-1 draw against the Pride, why Abby Smith's 10-save, Save of the Week performance is the only reason Denver came away with a point, and why giving up that Barbra Banda birthday goal still stings.

    Then it's the Gotham recap: how Denver's formation shift from a 4-3-3 to a 4-2-3-1 changed everything, what Tash Flint and Yuna McCormack did beyond the box score, and why pressing Ann-Katrin Berger into a mistake is not luck — it's a system.

    And then — Saturday. The home opener. Empower Field at Mile High. 50,000 fans. Washington Spirit on CBS. Kate gives her predicted starting XI, explains why Devin Lynch keeps starting every single minute, and gets honest about the players we haven't seen as much as we thought we would — Lourdes Bosch, Ally Brazier, Nahikari García — and what that might mean.

    This is Denver Summit FC women's soccer coverage at altitude.

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    27 mins
  • Devin Lynch's Road to Denver Summit FC
    Mar 24 2026

    Devin Lynch’s road to Denver Summit FC starts here.

    In this episode of The 5280 Pitch — Women’s Soccer at Altitude, host Kate Hanson sits down with Denver Summit FC rookie midfielder Devin Lynch to talk about her journey from Duke University to the NWSL.

    Devin shares what it’s like entering the league as a rookie and joining Denver’s expansion team during its historic inaugural season.

    In this episode we talk about:

    • Devin’s soccer roots growing up in Illinois
    • Her development at Duke and the breakthrough season that changed everything
    • The jump from college soccer to the NWSL
    • Competing in Denver’s talented midfield group
    • Building culture on an expansion team
    • Preparing for the Denver Summit FC home opener in front of 50,000 fans

    Plus, Devin shares a few off-field details fans might not know — including her pregame sourdough ritual and why Denver might be the perfect city for a dog lover.

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    27 mins
  • Denver Summit FC Signs Ryan, Sheehan & Yamamoto (BONUS)
    Mar 20 2026

    Denver Summit FC blew up their roster one week into the inaugural NWSL season...

    In 24 hours, the Summit acquired USWNT forward Yazmeen Ryan and midfielder Delanie Sheehan from the Houston Dash in a blockbuster trade, then announced the signing of Japanese international Yuzuki Yamamoto from WE League champions Tokyo Verdy Beleza. Three proven players. One week in. Before a single home game has been played.

    Kate breaks down what each signing actually means — Ryan's versatility and why two NWSL championships matter, Sheehan's ironwoman midfield presence and the connective tissue Denver has been missing, and Yamamoto's WE League MVP season and why a 23-year-old Japanese international is the long-game piece that tells you everything about how this front office is thinking.

    She also gets into why the fact that both players chose Denver over other interested clubs matters for an expansion team still building its identity, what this does to the forward line alongside Kössler and Brazier, and why expansion teams that wait to compete usually never do.

    Denver's home opener against the Washington Spirit is nine days away. Fifty thousand tickets are sold. The roster just got a whole lot more interesting.

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    17 mins
  • Denver Summit FC's First Game: Kössler's Goal & That Red Card
    Mar 17 2026

    Denver Summit FC lost their first-ever professional game 2-1 at Bay FC on March 14, 2026, but the story is so much bigger than the scoreline. In the 20th minute, Melissa Kössler headed home the first goal in club history off a beautiful Carson Pickett ball and Janine Sonis cross. Six minutes later, Sonis was sent off with a controversial red card that changed everything.

    Kate breaks down the VAR decision that upgraded a yellow to a straight red, why the call didn't meet the IFAB standard for excessive force, and what it means that both expansion teams lost players to red cards on opening day. She also dives into Abby Smith's heroic 18-save performance, Ayo Oke shutting down Zambian international Rachel Kununaji in her NWSL debut, and how Denver held a dangerous Bay FC attack to just two goals while playing a player down for 63 minutes.

    The back four looked solid with Carson Pickett, Kaleigh Kurtz, Eva Gaetino, and Ayo Oke. The midfield struggled to generate chances with just six shots all game. And six NWSL rookies are learning on the fly as Denver heads to Orlando to face the reigning champions on Friday, March 20 at 6 PM Mountain on Victory Plus and The Spot Denver 3.

    Game one is in the books. The home opener against Washington Spirit is 14 days away.

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    25 mins
  • Season Opener Preview: Denver Summit FC @ Bay FC
    Mar 10 2026

    Denver Summit FC plays their first-ever NWSL game on Saturday, March 14th against Bay FC at PayPal Park. This is it—the real thing.

    In this episode, I break down what to expect from Bay FC, including their massive $1.1 million signing of USWNT midfielder Claire Hutton. Bay struggled to score last season (26 goals, lowest in the league), but they were organized defensively and just acquired one of the best defensive midfielders in the NWSL.

    I cover Denver's likely starting XI—Smith in goal, Pickett-Kurtz-Gaetino-Oke backline, Regan-McCormack double pivot, Bosch at CAM, and some combination of Kössler, Thomas, and Brazier up top. Plus the tactical matchups that matter: Can Denver control the midfield against Hutton? Can they build out of the back cleanly? Can they exploit Bay's finishing struggles?

    What does success look like for an expansion team in their first game? I think it's staying organized, creating quality chances, and competing for 90 minutes. A point on the road would be a solid start. Three points would be a statement.

    Also covered: How to watch (ION, Denver7, The Spot Denver 3), official watch parties at Stoney's and Number 38 with the 14ers, and what's next (Orlando Pride, Gotham FC, then the home opener March 28th).

    Saturday, 4:30 PM MT. History starts now.

    Topics:

    • Bay FC 2025 season breakdown and Claire Hutton signing
    • Denver's likely starting XI and formation
    • Tactical matchups: midfield battle, set pieces, fitness
    • What success looks like for game one
    • Where to watch and official watch parties
    • What's next: Orlando, Gotham, home opener

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    21 mins
  • Carson Pickett on Choosing Denver and the NWSL's Evolution (BONUS)
    Mar 13 2026

    BONUS EPISODE: Carson Pickett joins the show!

    Carson Pickett has been in the NWSL since 2016. She's played 185 games. She's seen the league go from $8,000 salaries and host families to expansion teams selling out NFL stadiums. And now she's helping build Denver Summit FC from the ground up.

    In this episode, Carson talks about why she chose Denver as a veteran in a league that's finally treating players like professionals. We cover her rookie year in Seattle, what clicked when she got to North Carolina (leading the league in assists as a left back), and that unforgettable USWNT debut in 2022.

    She also breaks down what it's like being a "grandma" on an expansion roster, why the altitude has been brutal but will work to the Summit's advantage, and what it means to walk into a city that's already sold 45,000 tickets before the team has played a single home game.

    Plus: Carson accidentally announced two signings before the team did, and she and Tasha Flint are starting a podcast (you heard it here first).

    March 28th. Washington Spirit. 45,000+ fans. Carson's ready.

    Topics covered:

    • Why Carson chose Denver after 11 years in the NWSL
    • The evolution of the league from 2016 to now
    • Her USWNT debut and representing the limb difference community
    • Building an expansion team with veterans and rookies
    • Training at altitude and how it'll impact games
    • The home opener and what 45,000 fans means to this team

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    36 mins
  • Kaleigh Kurtz: Iron Woman and Building Something Special in Denver (BONUS)
    Mar 6 2026

    Kaleigh Kurtz has played every single minute of every game for four consecutive NWSL seasons. What most people didn't know? She finished last season on a broken back.

    In her first interview since joining Denver Summit FC, the veteran defender sits down with Kate Hanson to talk about why she chose an expansion team, what it's like training at altitude, how the Summit's chemistry clicked faster than anyone expected, and what 45,000 fans at Mile High will do to the way the game is played.

    Plus: Natalie Means, Olivia Thomas, Nick Cushing's system, and the moment Kaleigh realized Denver was different.

    Topics covered:

    • Kaleigh Kurtz's path from North Carolina to Denver Summit FC
    • Training and playing at altitude
    • Coachella preseason: Utah and San Diego breakdowns
    • Wearing the captain's armband
    • Rookies Natalie Means and Olivia Thomas
    • The March 28th home opener at Mile High

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    37 mins
  • Denver Summit FC Preseason: Coachella Invitational Recap
    Mar 3 2026

    Denver Summit FC wrapped their first preseason tournament with a 2-0-0 record at the Coachella Valley Invitational. Seven goals scored. Two conceded. But what did we actually learn?

    In this episode, I break down both games—the 2-0 win over Utah Royals and the wild 5-2 shootout against San Diego Wave. We'll talk about the attack that looks legitimate, the defensive issues that need fixing, and the players who are making a serious case for the starting eleven.

    Olivia Thomas scored 3 goals in 2 games. Natalie Means had a goal and an assist while playing multiple positions. Melissa Kössler looked clinical. And this team showed something you can't coach: the mentality to keep attacking when games get tight.

    With three weeks until the March 14th season opener at Bay FC, this is your full breakdown of what's working and what still needs work before the NWSL season kicks off.

    Topics covered:

    • Game-by-game breakdown: Utah Royals and San Diego Wave
    • Standout performances: Olivia Thomas, Natalie Means, Melissa Kössler, Carson Pickett
    • Defensive concerns and what needs tightening
    • Why the team's response at 2-2 matters more than the final score
    • What this preseason revealed about Denver's identity

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    29 mins