- August
- USA advances to Japan Cup Championship with two wins
- Brazil dealt 7-0 defeat by USA Softball
- Finch leads Team USA to Gold Medal at Japan Cup
- USA Softball dominant in 21-0 win over Ecuador
- USA outscores opponents 31-0 in two victories
- USA posts two run-rule victories in Maracay, Venezuela
- USA Softball uses eight triples to shutout Belize 15-0
- USA Softball tested in 7-0 victory over Cuba
- USA Softball suffers 3-1 loss to Canada in Venezuela
- Chicago Tribune, USA Today columnists support softball
- WNT and Natasha Watley up for USOC monthly honors
- Combined perfect game, grand slam lead to Sunday play
- Abbott hurls USA to Gold Medal at Pan Am Qualifier
- Winter Olympian Ruggiero supports Olympic softball
- IOC Executive Board to decide softball's fate Thursday
- Watley named USOC Athlete of the Month for July 2009
- ESPN records solid audiences for World Cup, Border Battle
- IOC will not reinstate softball for the 2016 Olympic Games
- USA Softball reaction on the International Olympic Committee’s decision not to reinstate softball for the 2016 Olympic Games
- Players dream of another Olympic Games
Monica Abbott (Salinas, Calif.) took to the circle and it looked like Cuba would get a hit in the second but a stellar defensive dive by Caitlin Lower (Tustin, Calif.) stopped the Cuban runner from reaching first.
“I think it was good for the team today to face some tough competition. We were challenged in all aspects of the game. Our defense made some great plays, our hitters adjusted to the pitching and overall we did great,” said Abbott who earned her third win of the tournament with 11 strikeouts and two hits allowed. “We are looking forward to facing Canada tomorrow and then continuing through the medal rounds to the Championship game.”
Cuba kept the bats at bay until the second inning when the United States put four runs on the board including an inside the park homerun by Lowe. Megan Langenfeld (Bakersfield, Calif.) led off the inning with a single, advancing to second on a sac bunt by Ashley Hansen (Chandler, Ariz.). Langenfeld took advantage of a wild pitch to reach third and scored on a single by K'Lee Arredondo (Tempe, Az.). With Arredondo and Vicky Galindo (Union City, Calif.), who was hit by a pitch, on base Lowe hit a ball that rode the left field line. The left fielder Yanitsa Aviles was too slow to get to the ball which went past her and to the wall. Lowe used her speed for an inside the park homerun, three RBI and helped edge the U.S. lead to 4-0.
Cuba hit the fourth of nine hits of Pan Am Qualifier games, with a single to left field on two outs in the third inning. Abbott secured the scoreless inning with a strikeout swinging. In the top of the fourth Maribelis Iglesias singled with a shot over shortstop Tammy Williams (Osceola, Mo.) for a hit. Abbott again returned with a strikeout to retire the next three batters.
In the fifth Cuba put two runners on with Katia Cuello reaching on a walk and Mailin Sanchez reaching on an error. Abbott came through for the third time retiring the final out, the leadoff batter, with a strikeout. Williams scored a run in the fifth off a sac fly by Kaitlin Cochran (Yorba Linda, Calif.). Williams singled to lead off the inning.
Arredondo hit a double in the sixth inning bringing up Melissa Roth (Long Beach, Calif.) who entered in to pinch hit. It proved to be the right decision as Roth took her first pitch for a double to centerfield to score Arredondo and put the U.S. within one run of a run-rule victory. At that moment the clouds opened and the rain started to pour. With two outs and Lowe at bat, Cuba chose to enter in a new pitcher in Yanelis Rodriguez. Lowe walked bringing up Williams to the plate. Williams had no time to turn in a hit as Roth crossed home plate on a wild pitch for the seventh run of the game.
The pitching staff has combined to allow only four hits so far in 9 nine games compared to the U.S.'s 118 hits. They have allowed no runs with the U.S. scoring 118. Langenfeld leads the team with 19 RBI, 16 hits and four homeruns.
The winner of the USA/Canada game will go on to play the winner of the Cuba/Venezuela game. Be sure to check out http://www.usasoftball.com/ for complete coverage of the event including live stats for the remaining games.
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/.














