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  2. Natasha Watley - Wikipedia

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    She represented the United States women's national softball team at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She won a gold medal, and again at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and won a silver medal. She is the first African-American female to play on the United States softball team in the Olympics. She is the career batting average leader in the National Pro ...

  3. Soul Sisters Softball Team - Wikipedia

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    The Motown Soul Sisters softball team was started in 1965 by a group of women who wanted to play softball in a public space. Women during this time did not have equal access to recreational facilities. The Soul Sisters were the only black team in an all-white league, in a city that was racially segregated.

  4. Maya Brady - Wikipedia

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    Maya Ann Brady-Timmons (born June 1, 2001) is an American college softball player for the UCLA Bruins. As a freshman in 2020 , she was named Softball America Freshman of the Year . High school career

  5. Duke's Marissa Young breaks new ground as 1st Black head ...

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    Marissa Young knew she had an opportunity to make history when she took over as Duke's softball coach. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association and the university believe she is the first Black ...

  6. South Carolina Gamecocks softball - Wikipedia

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    AIAW Women's College World Series: 1973 — AIAW Women's College World Series: 1974 Pam Backhaus 6–3 — AIAW Women's College World Series: 1975 Vivian Hamilton 8–4 — 1976 Frankie Porter 21–2 — AIAW Women's College World Series: 1977 Elaine Taylor 11–6 — 1978 Molly Maguire 9–5 — AIAW Women's College World Series: 1979 Judy ...

  7. 1984 NCAA Division I softball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 Women's College World Series was the third NCAA-sponsored championship in the sport of college softball at the Division I level. The event was held in Omaha, Nebraska from May 23 through May 29 and marked the conclusion of the 1984 NCAA Division I softball season. UCLA won the championship by defeating Texas A&M 1–0 in the final game ...

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