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Prior to 1975, ASA, then the largest slow-pitch softball association, barred any of its teams from playing in any non-ASA sanctioned event or league. This rule was first challenged in ASA's internal process and then brought to a close after USSSA successfully filed suit in Federal Court in Nashville, TN to stop ASA's discriminatory practices.
USA Softball (formerly the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) and ASA/USA Softball) is the governing body for the United States national softball team. It is a member of the sport's international governing body, the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC). In addition, it oversees more than 150,000 amateur teams nationwide.
Virginia State Trojans: Virginia State University: Ettrick: CIAA [a] Virginia Union Panthers: Virginia Union University: Richmond: CIAA: Virginia–Wise Cavaliers: University of Virginia's College at Wise: Wise: SAC
James I. Moyer Sports Complex is a sports facility located in Salem, Virginia. The complex consists of four softball fields and is home to the Roanoke College and Salem High School softball teams. [1] [2] The complex is named for James Irvine Moyer, who served as the mayor of Salem from 1948 to 1964. [3]
The Virginia Cavaliers softball team represents University of Virginia in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Cavaliers are currently led by head coach Joanna Hardin. The team plays its home games at Palmer Park located on the university's Charlottesville campus. [2] [3]
Joanna Hardin is an American softball coach who is the current head coach at Virginia. [1] Coaching career. McNeese State. On ... Virginia: 173–217 (.444)
Virginia Cavaliers: 2010–2013 1,095 [74] Keira Goerl UCLA Bruins: 2001–2004 1,091 [75] Abbie Sims NC State Wolfpack: 2004–2007 1,090 [76] Megan Matthews South Carolina Gamecocks: 1999–2002 1,089 [77] Amy Unterbrink Indiana Hoosiers: 1983–1986 1,086 [78] Tara Oltman Creighton Bluejays: 2007–2010 1,083 [79] Brittany Weil Iowa Hawkeyes ...
Date Location Team Result Score February 19, 2008: Tucson, AZ: Arizona Wildcats: W: 16-0 February 21, 2008: Palm Springs, CA: Pacific Tigers: W: 8-0 (6) February 22, 2008