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  2. 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 ]

  3. Lisa Fernandez - Wikipedia

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    Upon graduating from high school, she was accepted to UCLA, where she played softball and earned a degree in psychology.Fernandez played at UCLA from 1990 to 1993. She was a three-time winner of the Pac-12 Player of the Year award, and four-time winner of the Honda Sports Award for softball, and became the first softball player to win the Honda-Broderick Cup in 1993, given to the outstanding ...

  4. Natasha Watley - Wikipedia

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    Natasha Renee Watley (born November 27, 1981) is an American, former collegiate four-time first-team All-American, two-time medal winning Olympian, retired seven-time pro-All-Star softball player. Watley played college softball at UCLA, and helped the Bruins win a national championship. [1] She represented the United States women's national ...

  5. Keilani Ricketts - Wikipedia

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    Keilani Johanna Ricketts Tumanuvao (born September 1, 1991) [2] is an American softball pitcher for the Oklahoma City Spark.She played college softball at Oklahoma from 2010 to 2013, where she was the starting pitcher and helped to lead the Sooners to the national championship in 2013. [3]

  6. Cat Osterman - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Leigh Osterman (born April 16, 1983) is a retired American softball player. Osterman pitched on the United States women's national softball team that won the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and silver medal at the 2008 and 2020 Summer Olympics. She was a collegiate four-time All-American and six-time professional All-Star.

  7. Behind the scenes: Duke softball makes first Women’s ... - AOL

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    Duke right fielder Claire Davidson (7) connects for a two-run double in the sixth inning against Morgan State during the NCAA Softball Regional at Duke Softball Stadium on Friday, May 17, 2024 in ...

  8. Tanya Harding - Wikipedia

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    Tanya Victoria Harding (born 23 January 1972 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian softball player, who has competed for Australia at four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996. Three times she claimed a bronze medal (1996, 2000, 2008), and once a silver medal (2004).

  9. Midge Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Eileen "Midge" Nelson BEM (born 1937) is a former softball player from Australia. She is considered one of the greatest softball players from Australia, competing in the Women's Softball World Cup four times. She was the first Australian softball player to be inducted into the International Softball Federation Hall of Fame. She also ...