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  2. Angela Tincher O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] Tincher had a goal of becoming an Olympic softball player. [27] It was the first loss to a true college team in USA softball's history. She was one of four pitchers on the 2006 winning ISF World University Softball Championship team, [3] and was invited to try out but was not selected for the 2008 Olympic Team. [28]

  3. UCLA softball slugger Maya Brady steps into leading role

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    Stacey Nuveman is the only UCLA player to earn the honor. When talking about Brady’s growth this year, UCLA head coach Kelly Inouye-Perez referenced the legendary hitter whose .466 career ...

  4. Cindy Ball-Malone - Wikipedia

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    Ball-Malone graduated from the University of the Pacific in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in sports sciences and earned her master's in education in 2006. She played softball, volleyball, and basketball in middle school and high school with famed Stanford and USA softball player, Jessica Mendoza.

  5. Amanda Chidester - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Marie Chidester (born April 11, 1990) is an American former professional softball player and current assistant coach for Michigan. She was named National Pro Fastpitch Player of the Year for the Chicago Bandits in 2019. [2] She has been a member of the USA Softball Women's National Team on-and-off since 2012.

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  8. Dot Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Dot began her softball career in 1972 playing for the Union Park Jets in Orlando. [6] In early 1975, at the age of 13, Dot was a member of the Orlando Rebels in the ASA (Amateur Softball Association of America), She became the youngest player ever to play in the ASA Women's Major Fast-Pitch National Championships. [5]

  9. Danielle Henderson - Wikipedia

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    In May 1999, Henderson was awarded the Honda Sports Award as the best softball player in the country. [13] [14] After her playing career, Henderson served as a private pitching instructor and was an assistant coach with Ohio State and Stanford. She rejoined her alma mater UMass as associate head coach for the 2014 season and was head coach at ...