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  1. USA Softball Announces U.S. Olympic Softball Team For 2020

    USA Softball Announces U.S. Olympic Softball Team For 2020

    Oct 6, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY – It’s been 4,210 days since the last time a U.S. Olympic Softball Team roster has been named, but the dream to represent the United States on the highest stage became a reality today for 18 athletes*. USA Softball is proud to announce its 15-person roster and three replacement players that will compete next July in the 2020 Games in Tokyo, Japan where the U.S. will look to reclaim the Gold Medal. USA Softball previously announced Ken Eriksen (Tampa, Fla./Head Coach at South Florida) as Head Coach for the 2020 roster who will guide the team.
  2. 29 Players Vie For Spot On The 2020 USA Olympic Softball Team

    29 Players Vie For Spot On The 2020 USA Olympic Softball Team

    Oct 2, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY – The Softball Capital of the World® will turn Red, White and Blue as 29 Olympic hopefuls arrived in Oklahoma City for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Softball Team Selection Trials. Held through October 6 on Field 3 at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Complex, athletes will vie for a spot on the 15-player roster and three replacement athlete roles on the 2020 Women’s National Team (WNT).
  3. Team USA Undefeated At Pan American Games With 6-1 Win Over Canada

    Team USA Undefeated At Pan American Games With 6-1 Win Over Canada

    Aug 7, 2019

    LIMA, Peru — Monica Abbott (Salinas, Calif.) shined in the circle as the USA Softball Women's National Team (WNT) stayed perfect at the Pan American Games with a 6-1 win over No. 3 Canada. Despite trailing by one run through the first two innings of play, the U.S. used textbook softball and big swings from Haylie McCleney (Morris, Ala.) and Delaney Spaulding (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) to come-from-behind and pick up the “W”.