Tampa Bay Extreme, 2000 Straight out of college, Mitts played for Tampa Bay Extreme of
W-League in 2000 while waiting for the launch of the new
Women's United Soccer Association league.
Philadelphia Charge, 2001-03 Upon the WUSA's launch and inaugural season in 2001, Mitts was drafted to the
Philadelphia Charge. With the club, she appeared in twenty games (1,751 minutes) in the inaugural season and added two assists. Throughout her Charge career, Mitts appeared in fifty-one games (4,414 minutes) and recorded eight assists over three seasons. She was named as a WUSA All-Star in 2003. Unfortunately, after the 2003 season, the
WUSA ceased operations.
Central Florida Krush, 2005 Mitts returned to the
W-League in 2005, playing sparingly for
Central Florida Krush while splitting her time between the
United States Women's National Team. She appeared in four games (360 minutes).
WPS Years, 2009–11 Upon the introduction of
Women's Professional Soccer, Mitts and fellow USWNT players
Angela Hucles and
Kristine Lilly were allocated to the
Boston Breakers on September 16, 2008. In the inaugural
2009 Women's Professional Soccer season, Mitts appeared in nineteen games (all starts, 1,631 minutes) and added an assist. After the season, the Boston Breakers declared Mitts a free agent. On October 14, 2009, Mitts signed with 2010 WPS expansion team
Philadelphia Independence, marking her return to play professional soccer in
Philadelphia following the demise of the WUSA's
Philadelphia Charge.
NWSL, 2013 In 2013, Mitts was allocated to the
Boston Breakers in the new
National Women's Soccer League; however, she retired before the start of the season. ==International career==