NWSL expansion club Denver Summit FC has acquired forward Yazmeen Ryan and midfielder Delanie Sheehan from the Houston Dash, according to multiple sources. The move adds two experienced professionals to Denver’s inaugural roster as the club prepares for its first season in the National Women’s Soccer League. Ryan, an attacking player capable of operating across the front line and in advanced midfield roles, brings creativity and versatility to Denver’s attack. Sheehan, a midfielder known for her work rate and ability to link play, offers depth and balance in the center of the pitch. Both players arrive from a Houston side that has been active in reshaping its squad in recent seasons. For Denver, the acquisitions signal a continued effort to build a competitive team ahead of kickoff. As an expansion side, Denver has been assembling its roster through a combination of league mechanisms and trades, aiming for a blend of experienced NWSL players and emerging talent. Adding Ryan and Sheehan gives the club additional options in key areas of the field and offers the coaching staff more flexibility in shaping tactical plans. Ryan’s presence is expected to strengthen Denver’s attacking transitions, with her ability to carry the ball, combine with teammates, and threaten in the final third. Sheehan’s profile as a midfielder who can support both defensive responsibilities and attacking buildup should help stabilize the team’s spine as the club finds its identity in its first season. The move also represents an opportunity for both players to take on new roles with an expansion team, where roster spots and minutes are often more fluid as systems and lineups are tested and refined. With Denver working to establish its culture on and off the field, the arrival of two players familiar with the demands of the NWSL could be significant in the early stages of the club’s development. Further details of the transaction, including any financial terms or additional roster considerations, were not disclosed. However, the addition of Ryan and Sheehan underlines Denver’s intent to be competitive from the outset, while Houston continues to adjust its squad ahead of the upcoming campaign.