Everything about Heather Mitts totally explained
| cityofbirth =
Cincinnati,
Ohio
| countryofbirth =
U.S.
| height =
| position =
Defender
| years = 2001-2003
| clubs =
Philadelphia Charge
| caps(goals) = 51 (0)
| nationalyears = 1999-present
| nationalteam =
United States
| nationalcaps(goals) = 63 (2)
| pcupdate =
August 28 2007
| ntupdate =
August 28 2007
}}
Heather Blaine Mitts (born
June 9,
1978 in
Cincinnati,
Ohio) is an
American soccer player. Mitts is a defender for the
United States Women's National Soccer Team.
She played soccer in high school for
St. Ursula Academy in
Cincinnati, Ohio and in college for the
University of Florida, becoming an
All-American, and led the team to
a national title in her junior year (
1998). Mitts played for the
Philadelphia Charge, a team in the
Women's United Soccer Association. She was also part of the gold medal-winning U.S.
Olympic soccer team in
2004 and the U.S. team that finished 2nd in the 2006
Algarve Cup.
In
2004, Mitts was voted as "Hottest Female Athlete" by the users of
ESPN.com. She is also a sideline reporter for
ESPN2 and
ABC's coverage of
Major League Soccer, and is a columnist for ESPN
Soccernet.
On May 12, 2007 Mitts tore her
ACL in an international friendly with Canada. This injury put Mitts out of contention for the Women's World Cup in the fall of 2007.
Mitts is a member of
Prolebrity and her profile and blogs can be viewed at
Mitts' Prolebrity.com Page
.
Personal
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Heather Mitts dated
Philadelphia Eagles and
Miami Dolphins quarterback
A.J. Feeley for a five-year period, from 2002 to 2007. They broke up in March of 2007. Until recently she was dating tennis player
James Blake. Heather dated Philadelphia Phillies slugger
Pat Burrell prior to A.J. Feeley in 2001 and 2002. Heather Mitts is currently single.
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