Denver Summit FC Is Back: New Facility & Kansas City Preview (BONUS)
Denver Summit FC just opened a NWSL facility that wasn't borrowed, wasn't adapted from a men's team — it was designed, from the studs out, for women. And once you hear what that actually meant in the design, you can't unhear it.
Ten years ago, captain Janine Sonis was a rookie in Houston, parking on the street and handing her kit to an equipment manager she never saw wash it. This week she walked into a building with a cryotherapy chamber, a dry float tank, red-light therapy, and a first-team locker room built to the same standard as the Broncos, the Rockies, the Avs, and the Nuggets. Same standard. Not close to. That's the jump. That's the story.
I talked to the people who built it and the people who'll live in it — Populus lead architect Valerie, club President Jen Millay, head coach Nick Cushing, and veterans Sonis and Kaleigh Kurtz — about what "designed for women" really means, and why Kurtz says this place might change how long she plays.
Then the restart. Five weeks off. Kansas City up next — a team in real disarray, but one still carrying two-time MVP Temwa Chawinga. Cushing has beaten Chris Armas before; Kurtz has to deal with Chawinga now. And Lindsey Heaps is close. I break it all down and give you my prediction.
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