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lost 3"1 to Japan in the final game and came home with a silver medal. Finch then pitched 5 shutout innings in a 7"0 victory over Chinese Taipei and two more shut out innings in a 9-0 victory over China. team started its bid for a fourth straight gold medal at the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing with Finch pitching four no-hit innings in an 11"0 victory over Venezuela. Her pitching helped lead the American team to the gold medal. Her jersey number 27 (the date of her parents' first date) was retired by the University of Arizona in a pre-game ceremony at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 9, 2003.įinch had a 2"0 win"loss record in the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics, striking out 13 batters in eight innings while giving up only one hit, one walk and no runs.

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In that stretch, Finch struck out a total of 1,028 batters. But it doesn't even come close to the team goal of winning a national championship."įinch recorded 24 wins in her freshman season 29 in her sophomore season 32 in her junior year, (with no losses, setting an NCAA record) and 34 in her senior season for a career total of 119 wins, 12th-most at the time. Finch said, "It's significant and it's nice. A near-capacity crowd filled Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium and chants of "Jennie" echoed throughout the crowd in the 6"0 victory over Cal State Northridge. Finch's streak spanned nearly two seasons and included three straight wins in the 2001 Women's College World Series, where she won Most Outstanding Player honors. She ended up with 60 consecutive wins breaking the previous record of 50 that was set by Florida State's Rebecca Aase in 1993. In 2002, Finch set a new National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) record by winning her 51st consecutive game. As a sophomore, she was an All-California Interscholastic Federation Division II choice in softball and All-Suburban League selection.įinch played softball for the University of Arizona (from 1999-2002) where she was a three-time All-American pitcher and first baseman, and two-time winner of Honda Sports Award. As a senior, she was the captain of all three sports. At La Mirada High School, Finch lettered four times in softball and twice each in basketball and volleyball. Growing up, Finch was a bat girl for the University of California, Los Angeles. She began playing softball at age five and pitching at age eight.

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In August 2011 she started work as a color analyst for ESPN doing National Pro Fastpitch and college softball games.įinch was born in La Mirada, California to Doug and Bev Finch. In 2010, Finch retired from softball to focus on her family. Time magazine described her as the most famous softball player in history. Finch helped lead Team USA to the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

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Jennie Finch (Courtesy Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) Jennie Lynn Finch (born September 3, 1980), who occasionally uses her husband's surname Daigle, is a former American softball player who pitched for the USA national softball team and the Chicago Bandits.















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