- July
- USA Softball women go 2-0 on day one of Canada Cup
- USA Softball wins 8-1 over Venezuela at Canada Cup
- Men's Fast Pitch Team wins sixth straight at Worlds
- Team USA secures No. 2 spot in pool at Men's Worlds
- Team USA loses 6-4 to Canada at World Men's Championship
- USA Men run rule Venezuela at Worlds in Saskatoon
- Men's Fast Pitch National Team finishes fourth at Worlds
- USA Softball to compete at Japan Cup and Pan Am qualifier
- Women out hit at Japan Cup but still run-rule Australia
- National Coaching School set for Nov. 20-22 in NorCal
- USA tops Colombia 11-0 in first game of Pan Am Qualifier
- Offense Powers USA Softball Team to 10-0 Win
- USA Softball Extends Record to 5-0 with 7-0 win over Australia
- USA Softball Plays Past Midnight for 7th win of Canada Cup
- USA Softball Pulls From Behind to Beat Canada 3-2
- USA Opens Medal Play with 10-0 Win Over California team
- USA Women Tested in Seven Inning Win Over Aussies
- Abbott records one-hitter; USA in Championship Game
- USA stuns Canada in bottom of seventh with 3-2 win
- Men's National Fast Pitch Team aiming for World gold
- USA Women’s National Team opens up season with Canada Cup
- KFC World Cup of Softball brings premier players to OKC
- Finch, Leles lead Team USA to opening World Cup win
- USA, Canada slow pitch win exhibition games of Border Battle
- USA Softball pounds out 12 runs in shutout over Italy
- USA Men's Slow Pitch run-rules two in Border Battle prep
- Men's Fast Pitch Team starts Worlds with a loss
- USA men win slow pitch Border Battle 30-23 over Canada
- Fast pitch men bounce back with Worlds win
- USA deafeats Japan, Canada at KFC World Cup of Softball
- USA to face Australia in KFC World Cup of Softball Final
- Men's Fast Pitch Team shuts out Japan at Worlds
- Men's Fast Pitch defeats Philippines 9-4 at Worlds
- KFC World Cup Gold Medal goes to undefeated Team USA
- Botswana falls to USA men 2-1 at World Championships
SENDAI CITY, Japan — A three-run home run from Jenae Leles (Sacramento, Calif.) and an Alissa Haber (Newark, Calif.) two-run shot led the USA Softball Women's National Team program to an 11-3 finish over Australia in the first game of the Japan Cup in Sendai City, Japan.
Team USA won despite being out hit by the Aussies 10-9 in the five-inning contest. “In my entire career, this is the first time I've ever coached a team that won a game by the run-ahead rule when the losing team out hit us,” said USA Head Coach Jay Miller (Starkville, Miss.).
But when the American women hit, they made it count. Four of the Team USA hits went for extra bases while only one Australian hit was an extra bagger. Outfielder Brittany Lastrapes (Laguna Niguel, Calif.), playing in the USA uniform for the first time at this level, tripled while shortstop Natasha Watley (Irvine, Calif.) contributed a double.
“Offensively, we did a great job with two outs and really put the pressure on them,” Miller said. Haber and Watley lead the team with two hits each while Chelsea Bramlett (Cordova, Tenn.), Molly Johnson (Lexington, Ky.), Lauren Lappin (Anaheim, Calif.), Lastrapes and Leles had one hit apiece.
Team USA had a 9-0 lead going into the bottom of the fourth, before the Aussies made their move, scoring two runs in the fourth. The USA scored another two in the fifth to extend the score to 11-2 but the Aussies responded in the bottom of the inning, adding another run to the board.
All three USA pitchers saw action, giving up a combined 10 hits to the Aussies, silver medalists at the recent KFC World Cup of Softball presented by Six Flags in Oklahoma City, Okla. “Our pitchers really struggled and we need to do a better job in the circle. There were too many hits and too many base runners,” Miller said.
Veteran ace Jennie Finch (La Mirada, Calif.) earned the win, striking out five of 14 batters. She allowed four hits and no runs in her three innings of work. Rookie pitchers Stacey Nelson (Los Alamitos, Calif.) and Katie Burkhart (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) each worked one inning against the Aussies.
Team USA will be back in action on Saturday with a doubleheader against Chinese Taipei at 1 p.m. followed by the nightcap at 6 p.m. against host Japan, the Olympic Champions. The Japan Cup concludes Sunday with the No. 3 and No. 4 seeded teams playing at 11 a.m. and the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds playing at 1:30 p.m.
About ASA
The Amateur Softball Association, founded in 1933, is the National Governing Body of softball in the United States and a member of the United States Olympic Committee. The ASA has become one of the nation's largest sports organizations and now sanctions competition in every state through a network of 83 local associations. The ASA has grown from a few hundred teams in the early days to over 240,000 teams today, representing a membership of more than three million. For more information on the ASA, visit http://www.asasoftball.com/.
About USA Softball
USA Softball is the brand created, operated and owned by the ASA that links the USA Men's, Women's, Junior Boys' and Junior Girls' National Team programs together. USA Softball is responsible for training, equipping and promoting these four National Teams to compete in international and domestic competitions. The USA Softball Women's National Team is one of the only two women's sports involved in the Olympic movement to capture three consecutive gold medals at the Olympic Games since 1996. The U.S. women have also won eight World Championship titles including the last six consecutive as well as claimed two World Cup of Softball titles. For more information about USA Softball, please visit http://www.usasoftball.com/.














