4 Colorado Natives Headline Denver Summit FC's Inaugural Roster

The new NWSL expansion team features a strong contingent of players from the Centennial State.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Denver Summit FC, the National Women's Soccer League's newest expansion franchise, will feature four Colorado natives on its inaugural roster: midfielder Lindsey Heaps, midfielder Jordan Baggett, defender Janine Sonis, and forward Ally Brazier. The four players, who hail from cities across the state, bring a wealth of professional and international experience to the new team.

Why it matters

The inclusion of these four Colorado players on the Summit's roster is significant, as it highlights the state's rich soccer talent pool and the team's commitment to representing the local community. As the NWSL continues to grow, having a strong contingent of homegrown players can help build a loyal fan base and inspire the next generation of Colorado soccer stars.

The details

Lindsey Heaps, a midfielder from Golden, was the first female American soccer player to jump straight from high school to the pros, signing with Paris Saint-Germain FC in 2012. She has since won an NWSL title, five French championships, and World Cup and Olympic gold medals. Jordan Baggett, a midfielder from Littleton, was a standout at Stanford University and was drafted third overall by the Washington Spirit in 2019. Janine Sonis, a defender from Highlands Ranch, has played for six NWSL teams and has scored 36 goals for the Canadian national team. Ally Brazier, a forward from Colorado Springs, won championships in Australia and the NWSL before joining the Summit.

  • Denver Summit FC will play its first home game on March 28, 2026 against the Washington Spirit.
  • The team will begin the 2026 NWSL season on the road on March 14, 2026.

The players

Lindsey Heaps

A midfielder from Golden, Colorado, Heaps was the first female American soccer player to jump straight from high school to the pros, signing with Paris Saint-Germain FC in 2012. She has since won an NWSL title, five French championships, and World Cup and Olympic gold medals.

Jordan Baggett

A midfielder from Littleton, Colorado, Baggett was a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy (soccer's Heisman) at Stanford University before being drafted third overall by the Washington Spirit in 2019.

Janine Sonis

A defender from Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Sonis has played for six different NWSL franchises and has scored 36 goals for the Canadian national team.

Ally Brazier

A forward from Colorado Springs, Colorado, Brazier won championships in Australia and the NWSL before joining the Summit.

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What they’re saying

“We take a lot of pride in who we're representing.”

— Ally Brazier, Forward (5280.com)

“When they announced that he was the coach, I became even more excited about playing here. I knew I could help build the club's culture.”

— Janine Sonis, Defender (5280.com)

What’s next

The team will begin the 2026 NWSL season on the road on March 14, 2026 before playing its first home game on March 28, 2026 against the Washington Spirit.

The takeaway

The inclusion of four Colorado natives on the Denver Summit FC roster highlights the state's rich soccer talent pool and the team's commitment to representing the local community. As the NWSL continues to grow, having a strong contingent of homegrown players can help build a loyal fan base and inspire the next generation of Colorado soccer stars.