Education
Born in Massapequa Park, New York, Welsh attended Massapequa High School on Long Island in Massapequa, New New York Welsh attended Penn State University and ended her collegiate career as one of the most decorated athletes in the school"s history.
Career
United Women of the USL West-League. She previously played for the New York Power of Women"s United Soccer Association (WUSA) as well as the Los Angeles Sol, Saint Louis Athletica, and Washington Freedom of Women"s Professional Soccer (WPS). She was a two-time Parade All-American and a 1999 NSCAA All-American.
Welsh was the 1998 Gatorade Circle of Champions National High School Girls" Soccer.
She led Massapequa to the 1997 New York State Championship. Penn State University In her freshman campaign, Welsh piloted the Lions to their first ever Final Four, led the team and was tied nationally for goals scored (27), and earned Penn State"s first College Cup all-tournament honor.
She is still the Big Ten"s leading scorer and was part of four Big Ten title teams and two College Cup squads during her time at Penn State. Welsh ended her collegiate career at Penn State with 82 goals and 52 assists plus 27 game-winning goals which are all Big 10 records.
Club New York Power Welsh was drafted second overall by the New York Power of the now-defunct WUSA professional league.
She scored six goals in 12 games during her rookie season. Los Angeles Sol & Saint Louis Athletica In 2009, Welsh was selected with the 5th pick of the second round (12th overall) by the Los Angeles Sol in the WPS General Player Draft. She appeared in three games for Los Angeles before being traded to the Saint Louis Athletica on May 9, 2009.
She finished the 2009 season with three goals in 11 games for Saint Louis.
Washington Freedom Welsh was acquired by the Washington Freedom before the start of the 2010 season. District of Columbia United After the Freedom was moved to Florida under new ownership for the 2011 season, Welsh joined District of Columbia International Welsh debuted for the United States women"s national soccer team in 2000.
Welsh scored 11 goals in 15 games for the United States in her first significant season with the full national team She scored 10 goals faster than any other player in American soccer history.
Welsh is currently an assistant coach at University of Oregon.
She previously served as a volunteer assistant coach for Penn State from 2004-2006 and Wisconsin in 2011. She is also head coach and director of the U16 Football Club Buckinghamshire Revolution club team
Membership
She is also a former member of the United States women"s national soccer team In 2004, Welsh was a member of the United States. Olympic Residency Training Camp.