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Jennie Finch Fast Pitch

Birthdate: | 
09/03/80 |

Birthplace: | 
La Mirada, CA |

Height: | 
6'0" |

Team: | 
Team USA |

Position: | 
Pitcher |

Bats: | 
Right |

Throws: | 
Right |
Mizuno Performance Gear
MVP™ Fastpitch Series (GMVP 1259) Ball Glove
Finch Premier G2 Batting Gloves
Frenzy 2 Fastpitch Bat
9 -Spike™ Finch Low G4 Cleated Footwear
Career Highlights
International
2009
USA Softball Female Athlete of the Year
MVP of the Japan Cup
2008
Silver Medalist at Olympic Games in Beijing, China
2007
Gold Medalist at Pan American Games
World Cup Champion
2006
Gold Medalist at World Championships in Beijing, China</LI>]
Gold Medalist at World Cup in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
2005
National Pro Fastpitch Player for the Chicago Bandits
Member of the 2005 Pan American Team
2004
Member of the 2004 Olympic Gold Medal Softball Team
2003
Selected to the 2004 US Olympic Team
Member of the USA Pan Am Team
Gold Medalist
2002
Member of World Championship Team
2001
Member of the USA Blue Team that won the gold medal at the Pan Am Qualifier in Maracay, Venezuela. Posted a 2-0 record, a perfect game versus Guatemala, with a 0.00 ERA and 27 strikeouts.
Placed fifth with USA Blue at the Canada Cup in Surrey, B.C., Canada.
1999
Silver medal winner with USA Softball at Junior Women’s World Championship
Finished fourth with her club team at the Canada Cup
1998
Gold medalist with USA Softball at Junior Superball
College
Attended the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Two-time winner of Honda Award for softball, presented to nation's best player (2001& 2002).
UA’s co-winner of the Ruby Award, presented to the outstanding female senior student-athlete.
Holds NCAA record for consecutive wins, with 60.
2002
Top 3 finalist for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year.
Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year.
NFCA First-Team All-American.
Helped team reach the NCAA Women’s College World Series, where it finished second.
Women's College World Series All-Tournament Team.
NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team.
First-Team All-Pac-10 and All-Pacific Region.
Two-time Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week.
2001
Helped her team win the NCAA Women’s College World Series.
Women’s College World Series Most Outstanding Player
Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year
Finished the season 32-0, the NCAA record for wins in a season without a defeat
NFCA First-Team All-American
First-Team All-Pac-10 and All-Pacific Region
NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team
Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week
2000
NFCA First-Team All-American (29-2 with 0.79 ERA, 16 home runs and .327 average)
First-Team All-Pac-10
NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player (3-0, including no-hitter, with 0.35 ERA)
Helped secure team’s appearance at NCAA Women’s College World Series
1999
Honorable Mention All-Pac-10</LI>]
Helped team advance to NCAA Women's College World Series
NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player (3-0, including no-hitter)
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