[RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff

2004-08-21 Thread Pat Smoot
Team USA records seventh straight shutout

By Tom Withers
The Associated Press
August 21, 2004

ATHENS, Greece | On a chilly day last October, the U.S. softball team met
its match and took a beating like never before -- or since. There was no
mercy rule to save them.

The Navy SEALS don't believe in one.

To prepare for the Olympics, the Americans trained with the elite unit in
San Diego, running their obstacle courses and enduring tests of mind and
body. They learned teamwork and a new motto: So what.

On Friday, after posting their seventh straight shutout, 3-0 over Taiwan to
finish a sweep through preliminary-round play, the two-time defending gold
medalists had but one thought.

So what, Lisa Fernandez said.

Cat Osterman struck out 10 in six innings, former University of Alabama
player Kelly Kretschman tripled in Lovieanne Jung in the sixth inning, and
Crystl Bustos homered for a U.S. team (7-0) that's as hot as the Athenian
sunshine.

Showing more speed, more pitching, more everything than any team in the
tournament over the last week, the Americans have put up some amazing
statistics on their way to Sunday's semifinal showdown with Australia, their
old Olympic nemesis.

Through seven games, the U.S. team has outscored opponents 41-0, allowed
just 11 hits, permitted three runners to reach third and compiled a .346
batting average to just .080 for the opposition.

Fernandez, a two-time Olympian, is having trouble digesting some of the
numbers.

It's mind-boggling when you look at our ERA, she said of the U.S. team's
seven-game goose egg.

And there's even more.

Fernandez, who batted .097 (3-for-31) in Sydney four years ago, is hitting
.556 -- second only to Australian Natalie Titcume's .600 -- and her seven
RBIs lead the tournament. And Natasha Watley, whose speed may be the U.S.
team's best weapon, has four steals, seven infield hits and is
unquestionably the toughest out in the world.

Oh yeah, and there's the Americans' 77-game winning streak -- not a record
but not bad.

The accomplishments, though, won't mean a thing if the U.S. team can't win
two more games and a gold medal.

It's not how you start, Fernandez said. It's how you finish.

Having cruised and crushed their way through round-robin play untested,
except for an extra-inning win over Japan, the U.S. will now face the
Aussies, the only team to beat the Americans twice in the Olympics.

And the pitcher who got both wins -- Tanya Harding -- will start.

I'm kind of thinking she might be on the mound, said U.S. coach Mike
Candrea, who will go with either Jennie Finch or Fernandez.

Fernandez is campaigning for the ball.

I want to start every day, she said.



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Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff

2004-08-21 Thread Jeff Todd
Deere Pats Moot:

Is this thingy televised? If so, what time?

I could look it up myslef, but I'm busy
listening to the Hey Coach! archive.

Roll Tide!!

Slef E.

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Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 6:44 AM
Subject: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff


 Team USA records seventh straight shutout
 
 By Tom Withers
 The Associated Press
 August 21, 2004
 
 ATHENS, Greece | On a chilly day last October, the U.S. softball team met
 its match and took a beating like never before -- or since. There was no
 mercy rule to save them.
 
 The Navy SEALS don't believe in one.
 
 To prepare for the Olympics, the Americans trained with the elite unit in
 San Diego, running their obstacle courses and enduring tests of mind and
 body. They learned teamwork and a new motto: So what.
 
 On Friday, after posting their seventh straight shutout, 3-0 over Taiwan to
 finish a sweep through preliminary-round play, the two-time defending gold
 medalists had but one thought.
 
 So what, Lisa Fernandez said.
 
 Cat Osterman struck out 10 in six innings, former University of Alabama
 player Kelly Kretschman tripled in Lovieanne Jung in the sixth inning, and
 Crystl Bustos homered for a U.S. team (7-0) that's as hot as the Athenian
 sunshine.
 
 Showing more speed, more pitching, more everything than any team in the
 tournament over the last week, the Americans have put up some amazing
 statistics on their way to Sunday's semifinal showdown with Australia, their
 old Olympic nemesis.
 
 Through seven games, the U.S. team has outscored opponents 41-0, allowed
 just 11 hits, permitted three runners to reach third and compiled a .346
 batting average to just .080 for the opposition.
 
 Fernandez, a two-time Olympian, is having trouble digesting some of the
 numbers.
 
 It's mind-boggling when you look at our ERA, she said of the U.S. team's
 seven-game goose egg.
 
 And there's even more.
 
 Fernandez, who batted .097 (3-for-31) in Sydney four years ago, is hitting
 .556 -- second only to Australian Natalie Titcume's .600 -- and her seven
 RBIs lead the tournament. And Natasha Watley, whose speed may be the U.S.
 team's best weapon, has four steals, seven infield hits and is
 unquestionably the toughest out in the world.
 
 Oh yeah, and there's the Americans' 77-game winning streak -- not a record
 but not bad.
 
 The accomplishments, though, won't mean a thing if the U.S. team can't win
 two more games and a gold medal.
 
 It's not how you start, Fernandez said. It's how you finish.
 
 Having cruised and crushed their way through round-robin play untested,
 except for an extra-inning win over Japan, the U.S. will now face the
 Aussies, the only team to beat the Americans twice in the Olympics.
 
 And the pitcher who got both wins -- Tanya Harding -- will start.
 
 I'm kind of thinking she might be on the mound, said U.S. coach Mike
 Candrea, who will go with either Jennie Finch or Fernandez.
 
 Fernandez is campaigning for the ball.
 
 I want to start every day, she said.
 
 
 
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Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff

2004-08-21 Thread kurtrasmussen
Jeff Todd wrote:
Is this thingy televised? If so, what time?
I could look it up myslef, but I'm busy
listening to the Hey Coach! archive.
 

Where can you do that?  And is it live?
kurt

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Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff

2004-08-21 Thread Pat Smoot
CNBC sometime between 2 AM  4 PM.  NBC is carrying the wheelchair finals if
you'd rather watch HuGe.


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From: Jeff Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff


 Deere Pats Moot:

 Is this thingy televised? If so, what time?

 I could look it up myslef, but I'm busy
 listening to the Hey Coach! archive.

 Roll Tide!!

 Slef E.

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 From: Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 6:44 AM
 Subject: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff


  Team USA records seventh straight shutout
 
  By Tom Withers
  The Associated Press
  August 21, 2004
 
  ATHENS, Greece | On a chilly day last October, the U.S. softball team
met
  its match and took a beating like never before -- or since. There was no
  mercy rule to save them.
 
  The Navy SEALS don't believe in one.
 
  To prepare for the Olympics, the Americans trained with the elite unit
in
  San Diego, running their obstacle courses and enduring tests of mind and
  body. They learned teamwork and a new motto: So what.
 
  On Friday, after posting their seventh straight shutout, 3-0 over Taiwan
to
  finish a sweep through preliminary-round play, the two-time defending
gold
  medalists had but one thought.
 
  So what, Lisa Fernandez said.
 
  Cat Osterman struck out 10 in six innings, former University of Alabama
  player Kelly Kretschman tripled in Lovieanne Jung in the sixth inning,
and
  Crystl Bustos homered for a U.S. team (7-0) that's as hot as the
Athenian
  sunshine.
 
  Showing more speed, more pitching, more everything than any team in the
  tournament over the last week, the Americans have put up some amazing
  statistics on their way to Sunday's semifinal showdown with Australia,
their
  old Olympic nemesis.
 
  Through seven games, the U.S. team has outscored opponents 41-0, allowed
  just 11 hits, permitted three runners to reach third and compiled a .346
  batting average to just .080 for the opposition.
 
  Fernandez, a two-time Olympian, is having trouble digesting some of the
  numbers.
 
  It's mind-boggling when you look at our ERA, she said of the U.S.
team's
  seven-game goose egg.
 
  And there's even more.
 
  Fernandez, who batted .097 (3-for-31) in Sydney four years ago, is
hitting
  .556 -- second only to Australian Natalie Titcume's .600 -- and her
seven
  RBIs lead the tournament. And Natasha Watley, whose speed may be the
U.S.
  team's best weapon, has four steals, seven infield hits and is
  unquestionably the toughest out in the world.
 
  Oh yeah, and there's the Americans' 77-game winning streak -- not a
record
  but not bad.
 
  The accomplishments, though, won't mean a thing if the U.S. team can't
win
  two more games and a gold medal.
 
  It's not how you start, Fernandez said. It's how you finish.
 
  Having cruised and crushed their way through round-robin play untested,
  except for an extra-inning win over Japan, the U.S. will now face the
  Aussies, the only team to beat the Americans twice in the Olympics.
 
  And the pitcher who got both wins -- Tanya Harding -- will start.
 
  I'm kind of thinking she might be on the mound, said U.S. coach Mike
  Candrea, who will go with either Jennie Finch or Fernandez.
 
  Fernandez is campaigning for the ball.
 
  I want to start every day, she said.
 
 
 
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Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff

2004-08-21 Thread Jeff Todd

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 Jeff Todd wrote:
 
 Is this thingy televised? If so, what time?
 
 I could look it up myslef, but I'm busy
 listening to the Hey Coach! archive.
   
 
 
 Where can you do that?  And is it live?

READ THE GOTDAMN FAQ!

Slef E.


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Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff

2004-08-21 Thread Jeff Todd
You are THE MAN!

Slef E.

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Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff


 9:30-11:30 a.m. (2:30-4:30 a.m. ET)
 Semifinals - Game 29
 12:00-2:00 p.m. (5:00-7:00 a.m. ET)
 Semifinals - Game 30
 5:00-7:30 p.m. (10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET)
 Bronze Medal Game - Game 31
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jeff Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: RollTideFan-The University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 9:12 AM
 Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff
 
 
  Deere Pats Moot:
 
  Is this thingy televised? If so, what time?
 
  I could look it up myslef, but I'm busy
  listening to the Hey Coach! archive.
 
  Roll Tide!!
 
  Slef E.
 
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  From: Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 6:44 AM
  Subject: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff
 
 
   Team USA records seventh straight shutout
  
   By Tom Withers
   The Associated Press
   August 21, 2004
  
   ATHENS, Greece | On a chilly day last October, the U.S. softball team
 met
   its match and took a beating like never before -- or since. There was no
   mercy rule to save them.
  
   The Navy SEALS don't believe in one.
  
   To prepare for the Olympics, the Americans trained with the elite unit
 in
   San Diego, running their obstacle courses and enduring tests of mind and
   body. They learned teamwork and a new motto: So what.
  
   On Friday, after posting their seventh straight shutout, 3-0 over Taiwan
 to
   finish a sweep through preliminary-round play, the two-time defending
 gold
   medalists had but one thought.
  
   So what, Lisa Fernandez said.
  
   Cat Osterman struck out 10 in six innings, former University of Alabama
   player Kelly Kretschman tripled in Lovieanne Jung in the sixth inning,
 and
   Crystl Bustos homered for a U.S. team (7-0) that's as hot as the
 Athenian
   sunshine.
  
   Showing more speed, more pitching, more everything than any team in the
 
   tournament over the last week, the Americans have put up some amazing
   statistics on their way to Sunday's semifinal showdown with Australia,
 their
   old Olympic nemesis.
  
   Through seven games, the U.S. team has outscored opponents 41-0, allowed
   just 11 hits, permitted three runners to reach third and compiled a .346
   batting average to just .080 for the opposition.
  
   Fernandez, a two-time Olympian, is having trouble digesting some of the
   numbers.
  
   It's mind-boggling when you look at our ERA, she said of the U.S.
 team's
   seven-game goose egg.
  
   And there's even more.
  
   Fernandez, who batted .097 (3-for-31) in Sydney four years ago, is
 hitting
   .556 -- second only to Australian Natalie Titcume's .600 -- and her
 seven
   RBIs lead the tournament. And Natasha Watley, whose speed may be the
 U.S.
   team's best weapon, has four steals, seven infield hits and is
   unquestionably the toughest out in the world.
  
   Oh yeah, and there's the Americans' 77-game winning streak -- not a
 record
   but not bad.
  
   The accomplishments, though, won't mean a thing if the U.S. team can't
 win
   two more games and a gold medal.
  
   It's not how you start, Fernandez said. It's how you finish.
  
   Having cruised and crushed their way through round-robin play untested,
   except for an extra-inning win over Japan, the U.S. will now face the
   Aussies, the only team to beat the Americans twice in the Olympics.
  
   And the pitcher who got both wins -- Tanya Harding -- will start.
  
   I'm kind of thinking she might be on the mound, said U.S. coach Mike
   Candrea, who will go with either Jennie Finch or Fernandez.
  
   Fernandez is campaigning for the ball.
  
   I want to start every day, she said.
  
  
  
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Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff

2004-08-21 Thread Pat Smoot
Deere Krut, do ewer own damn research.  Ewer on my shit list.


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 Jeff Todd wrote:

 Is this thingy televised? If so, what time?
 
 I could look it up myslef, but I'm busy
 listening to the Hey Coach! archive.
 
 

 Where can you do that?  And is it live?

 kurt



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Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff

2004-08-21 Thread Pat Smoot
9:30-11:30 a.m. (2:30-4:30 a.m. ET)
Semifinals - Game 29
12:00-2:00 p.m. (5:00-7:00 a.m. ET)
Semifinals - Game 30
5:00-7:30 p.m. (10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET)
Bronze Medal Game - Game 31

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From: Jeff Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff


 Deere Pats Moot:

 Is this thingy televised? If so, what time?

 I could look it up myslef, but I'm busy
 listening to the Hey Coach! archive.

 Roll Tide!!

 Slef E.

 - Original Message - 
 From: Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 6:44 AM
 Subject: [RollTideFan] Don't say girls ain't tuff


  Team USA records seventh straight shutout
 
  By Tom Withers
  The Associated Press
  August 21, 2004
 
  ATHENS, Greece | On a chilly day last October, the U.S. softball team
met
  its match and took a beating like never before -- or since. There was no
  mercy rule to save them.
 
  The Navy SEALS don't believe in one.
 
  To prepare for the Olympics, the Americans trained with the elite unit
in
  San Diego, running their obstacle courses and enduring tests of mind and
  body. They learned teamwork and a new motto: So what.
 
  On Friday, after posting their seventh straight shutout, 3-0 over Taiwan
to
  finish a sweep through preliminary-round play, the two-time defending
gold
  medalists had but one thought.
 
  So what, Lisa Fernandez said.
 
  Cat Osterman struck out 10 in six innings, former University of Alabama
  player Kelly Kretschman tripled in Lovieanne Jung in the sixth inning,
and
  Crystl Bustos homered for a U.S. team (7-0) that's as hot as the
Athenian
  sunshine.
 
  Showing more speed, more pitching, more everything than any team in the

  tournament over the last week, the Americans have put up some amazing
  statistics on their way to Sunday's semifinal showdown with Australia,
their
  old Olympic nemesis.
 
  Through seven games, the U.S. team has outscored opponents 41-0, allowed
  just 11 hits, permitted three runners to reach third and compiled a .346
  batting average to just .080 for the opposition.
 
  Fernandez, a two-time Olympian, is having trouble digesting some of the
  numbers.
 
  It's mind-boggling when you look at our ERA, she said of the U.S.
team's
  seven-game goose egg.
 
  And there's even more.
 
  Fernandez, who batted .097 (3-for-31) in Sydney four years ago, is
hitting
  .556 -- second only to Australian Natalie Titcume's .600 -- and her
seven
  RBIs lead the tournament. And Natasha Watley, whose speed may be the
U.S.
  team's best weapon, has four steals, seven infield hits and is
  unquestionably the toughest out in the world.
 
  Oh yeah, and there's the Americans' 77-game winning streak -- not a
record
  but not bad.
 
  The accomplishments, though, won't mean a thing if the U.S. team can't
win
  two more games and a gold medal.
 
  It's not how you start, Fernandez said. It's how you finish.
 
  Having cruised and crushed their way through round-robin play untested,
  except for an extra-inning win over Japan, the U.S. will now face the
  Aussies, the only team to beat the Americans twice in the Olympics.
 
  And the pitcher who got both wins -- Tanya Harding -- will start.
 
  I'm kind of thinking she might be on the mound, said U.S. coach Mike
  Candrea, who will go with either Jennie Finch or Fernandez.
 
  Fernandez is campaigning for the ball.
 
  I want to start every day, she said.
 
 
 
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