Denver Summit FC completes transfer of Natasha “Tash” Flint from the Tampa Bay Sun of the USL Gainbridge Super League

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Denver Summit FC completes transfer of Natasha “Tash” Flint from the Tampa Bay Sun of the USL Gainbridge Super League

Denver Summit FC completes transfer of Natasha “Tash” Flint from the Tampa Bay Sun of the USL Gainbridge Super League

Natasha “Tash” Flint signs a two-year contract through the 2027 season with Denver Summit FC of NWSL.

Denver Summit FC completes transfer of Natasha “Tash” Flint from the Tampa Bay Sun of the USL Gainbridge Super League

Natasha “Tash” Flint signs a two-year contract through the 2027 season with Denver Summit FC of NWSL.

Denver Summit FC has made a key move permanent, securing forward Natasha "Tash" Flint on a full transfer from the Tampa Bay Sun of the USL Gainbridge Super League. The NWSL expansion side has signed the dynamic attacker to a two-year contract that will keep her in Denver through the 2027 season.

Flint, who was previously on loan, has already proven herself indispensable to the new club. She is one of only three Summit players to start and play every single minute of their first five matches, contributing a goal and an assist during that crucial opening stretch. Her immediate impact highlights her readiness for the NWSL stage.

"Tash is a player I’ve believed in for a long time, and we’re thrilled to extend her time with the club," said Denver Summit FC head coach Nick Cushing. "I know she belongs at this level, and she’s continued to show that through her technical skills and consistency. She has the ability to impact games in big moments and we’re excited about what she will continue to bring to the team moving forward."

This permanent deal solidifies the Summit's attacking options and signals their intent to build a competitive core as they establish themselves in the league. For Flint, it's a well-earned opportunity to become a foundational piece for an ambitious NWSL newcomer.

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