Danesha Adams

[2] She previously played for Sky Blue FC and Washington Spirit of the NWSL, Chicago Red Stars and Philadelphia Independence in the WPS, Medkila IL in Norway's Toppserien, Vittsjö GIK in the Swedish Damallsvenskan,[3] and Ataşehir Belediyespor in Turkey's Women's First Football League as well as for the Cleveland Internationals and Pali Blues in the W-League.Adams scored four goals during the NCAA Tournament, including game winners over Duke in the third round and Princeton during the semi-final.Adams earned third-team NSCAA/adidas All-America honors, was a Soccer Buzz second-team All-American and First-team All-Pac-10 selection.[7][8] In 2013, Adams signed with Sky Blue FC for the inaugural season of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).[4] As a junior international, Adams took part in the 2006 U-20 World Championship, where she was the United States's top scorer with three goals and was included in the competition's all-star team.[17] She made her first and only appearance for the United States women's national soccer team one month later in a friendly match against Chinese Taipei, providing an assist for Megan Rapinoe at the 82nd minute.
Bellflower, CaliforniaForwardMidfielderUCLA BruinsCleveland Internationals WomenPali BluesChicago Red StarsPhiladelphia IndependenceMedkilaVittsjöSky Blue FCAtaşehir BelediyesporWashington SpiritMedkila ILUnited States U-20United States U-21United StatesHouston CougarsPacific TigersPortland Thorns FCNational Women's Soccer LeagueToppserienVittsjö GIKDamallsvenskanCleveland InternationalsW-LeagueBellflowerWalnut High SchoolWalnut, CaliforniaShaker Heights High SchoolShaker Heights, OhioBruinsPac-10 Conference2009 WPS seasonBoston BreakersHouston DashStephanie OchsIstanbul2006 U-20 World ChampionshipUnited States women's national soccer teamChinese TaipeiMegan RapinoecoachedUniversity of HoustonNorwegian Football FederationFBref.comNorway Football AssociationTurkish Football FederationTwitter