National Anthem plays before a game at the 2007 World Cup of Softball in Oklahoma City on August 22
Medal record
Representing United States
Softball
Softball at the Summer Olympics
1996 Atlanta
Team
2000 Sydney
Team
2004 Athens
Team
2008 Beijing
Team
ISF Women's World Championship
1965 Melbourne
1970 Osaka
1974 Stratford
1978 San Salvador
1986 Auckland
1990 Normal
1994 St. John's
1998 Fujinomiya
2002 Saskatoon
2006 Beijing
2010 Caracas
2012 Whitehorse
2014 Haarlem
2016 South Surrey
2018 Chiba
Softball at the World Games
1981 Santa Clara
1985 London
Softball at the Pan American Games
1979 San Juan
1983 Caracas
1987 Indianapolis
1991 Havana
1995 Mar del Plata
1999 Winnipeg
2003 Santo Domingo
2007 Rio de Janeiro
2011 Guadalajara
2015 Toronto
World Cup of Softball
2005 Oklahoma City
2006 Oklahoma City
2007 Oklahoma City
2009 Oklahoma City
2010 Oklahoma City
2011 Oklahoma City
2012 Oklahoma City
2013 Oklahoma City
2014 Irvine, CA
2015 Irvine, CA
2016 Oklahoma City
2017 Oklahoma City
2018 Irvine, CA
Japan Softball Cup
2006 Yokohama
2007 Yokohama
2009 Sendai
2010 Japan
2015 Japan
2016 Ogaki City
2017 Takasaki City
Canada Cup
1999 South Surrey
2002 South Surrey
2003 South Surrey
2005 South Surrey
2007 South Surrey
2009 South Surrey
2011 South Surrey
2012 South Surrey
2013 South Surrey
2014 South Surrey
The United States women's national softball team is the national softball team of the United States. It is governed by USA Softball (formerly known as the Amateur Softball Association) and takes part in international softball competitions. The US team has been dominant in international play, taking the gold medal in three straight Olympics and seven straight world championships. They won the silver medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. In the 2004 Olympics the team held its opponents to one run scored in 7 games. The lone run came in a 5-1 victory over the Australian team. It was the first run scored by an opponent against the US softball team in 9 games.
On March 26, 2008, the United States Olympic softball team had their 185-game winning streak snapped in a no-hitter thrown by Virginia Tech's pitcher Angela Tincher, who struck out 10 batters in a 1-0 exhibition win for the Hokies. The no-hit win proved something extra special in this case, as Tincher had previously tried out and failed to make the 2008 US Olympic softball team.[1]
Contents
1Current team
2Results Summary
3All-Time Results
3.1Summary
3.21965
3.31970
3.41974
3.51978
3.61979
3.71982
3.81983
3.91986
3.101987
3.111990
3.121991
3.131994
3.141995
3.151996
3.161998
3.171999
3.182000
3.192002
3.202003
3.212004
3.222005
3.232006
3.242007
3.252008
3.262009
3.272010
3.282011
3.292012
3.302013
3.312014
4See also
5References
6External links
Current team
The roster of the 2017 USA national softball team is listed below.
No.
Name
Position
Hometown
College
00
Jenna Lilley
Infield
North Canton, Ohio
Oregon
1
Aubree Munro
Catcher
Brea, California
Florida
2
Ali Aguilar
SS
Orangevale, California
Washington
3
Ally Carda
Pitcher/Utility
Elk Grove, California
UCLA
7
Kelsey Stewart
Utility
Wichita, Kansas
Florida
8
Haylie McCleney
Outfield
Morris, Alabama
Alabama
9
Janie Takeda
Outfield
Placentia, California
Oregon
10
Jazmyn Jackson
Outfield
San Jose, California
California
12
Jessica Moore
Pitcher
Sutter, California
Oregon
13
Kasey Cooper
3B
Dothan, Alabama
Auburn
16
Michelle Moultrie
Outfield
Jacksonville, Florida
Florida
18
Morgan Zerkle
Outfield
Milton, West Virginia
Marshall
19
Amanda Chidester
Catcher/Utility
Allen Park, Michigan
Michigan
20
Valerie Arioto
Pitcher/1B
Pleasanton, California
California
22
Kelly Barnhill
Pitcher
Marietta, Georgia
Florida
25
Paige Halstead
Catcher/Outfield
Rancho Cucamonga, California
UCLA
31
Delanie Gourley
Pitcher
Lakeside, California
Florida
51
Hannah Flippen
Infield
Bonita, California
Utah
99
Delaney Spaulding
SS
Rancho Cucamonga, California
UCLA
--
Danielle O'Toole
Pitcher
Upland, California
Arizona
Head Coach: Ken Eriksen (Tampa, Fla.. – Head Coach at the University of South Florida) Full Time Assistant Coaches: Laura Berg (Corvallis, Ore. - Head Coach at Oregon St.), Howard Dobson (Baton Rouge, Lou. - Assistant Coach at LSU), Lisa Dodd (Las Vegas, Nev. - Head Coach at UNLV)
Results Summary
Olympics: Gold Medal - 1996, 2000, 2004; Silver Medal - 2008
ISF Women's World Championship: Gold Medal - 1974, 1978, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2016; Silver Medal - 1965, 1970, 2012. 2014
Softball at the World Games: Gold Medal - 1981, 1985
Softball at the Pan American Games: Gold Medal - 1979, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007; Silver Medal - 1983, 2015
World Cup of Softball: 1st - 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015; 2nd - 2005, 2013, 2016
Canada Cup: Gold Medal - 1999, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2009; Silver Medal - 2005, 2011, 2012, 2014; Bronze Medal - 2013
All-Time Results
Results for the following international competitions could not be located:
1981 World Games
1985 World Games
1999 Canada Cup
2002 Canada Cup
2003 Canada Cup
2005 Canada Cup
2011 Canada Cup
International friendlies were not included. The 2008 KFC Bound for Beijing Tour against colleges and NPF teams in the United States were not included as they were not against international opponents.
Summary
Year
W
L
Pct
1965
8
3
.727
1970
8
2
.800
1974
9
0
1.000
1978
10
0
1.000
1979
13
1
.929
1982
7
3
.700
1983
10
2
.833
1986
13
0
1.000
1987
9
0
1.000
1990
10
0
1.000
Year
W
L
Pct
1991
9
0
1.000
1994
10
0
1.000
1995
12
0
1.000
1996
8
1
.889
1998
11
1
.917
1999
12
0
1.000
2000
7
3
.700
2001
7
3
.700
2002
10
0
1.000
2003
9
0
1.000
Year
W
L
Pct
2004
9
0
1.000
2005
3
2
.600
2006
20
1
.952
2007
24
1
.960
2008
10
1
.909
2009
22
0
1.000
2010
19
2
.905
2011
14
1
.933
2012
16
1
.941
2013
18
4
.818
2014
25
5
.833
Totals
367
36
.911
1965
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Feb 13, 1965
World Championship
Melbourne, Australia
Australia
2-1
United States
0-1
Feb 14, 1965
United States
1-0
New Zealand
1-1
Feb 14, 1965
United States
2-0
Japan
2-1
Feb 15, 1965
United States
7-0
Papua New Guinea
3-1
Feb 16, 1965
United States
8-0
Papua New Guinea
4-1
Feb 17, 1965
United States
1-0 (10)
Australia
5-1
Feb 18, 1965
United States
3-1
New Zealand
6-1
Feb 18, 1965
United States
7-1
Japan
7-1
Feb 19, 1965
Australia
7-0
United States
7-2
Feb 20, 1965
United States
6-0
Japan
8-2
Feb 21, 1965
Australia
1-0
United States
8-3
1970
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Aug 23, 1970
World Championship
Osaka, Japan
United States
13-2 (6)
Zambia
1-0
Aug 24, 1970
United States
4-0
New Zealand
2-0
Aug 25, 1970
Philippines
1-0
United States
2-1
Aug 26, 1970
United States
10-0 (5)
Mexico
3-1
Aug 27, 1970
United States
1-0
Australia
4-1
Aug 28, 1970
United States
2-1
Canada
5-1
Aug 29, 1970
United States
5-0
Chinese Taipei
6-1
Aug 29, 1970
United States
1-0
Japan
7-1
Aug 30, 1970
United States
1-0 (10)
Philippines
8-1
Aug 30, 1970
Japan
1-0
United States
8-2
1974
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Aug 8, 1974
World Championship
Stratford, Connecticut
United States
10-0 (6)
New Zealand
1-0
Aug 10, 1974
United States
5-0
Canada
2-0
Aug 10, 1974
United States
1-0
Philippines
3-0
Aug 11, 1974
United States
13-0 (5)
U.S. Virgin Islands
4-0
Aug 12, 1974
United States
11-0 (5)
Puerto Rico
5-0
Aug 13, 1974
United States
17-0 (5)
Italy
6-0
Aug 14, 1974
United States
9-0
Australia
7-0
Aug 15, 1974
United States
6-0
Australia
8-0
Aug 16, 1974
United States
3-0
Japan
9-0
1978
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Oct 14, 1978
World Championship
San Salvador, El Salvador
United States
8-0
Chinese Taipei
1-0
Oct 15, 1978
United States
16-0 (5)
Nicaragua
2-0
Oct 15, 1978
United States
14-0 (5)
Panama
3-0
Oct 16, 1978
United States
6-1
Belize
4-0
Oct 17, 1978
United States
1-0
New Zealand
5-0
Oct 18, 1978
United States
3-2
Italy
6-0
Oct 19, 1978
United States
4-0
Bahamas
7-0
Oct 20, 1978
United States
3-0
Australia
8-0
Oct 21, 1978
United States
1-0
Chinese Taipei
9-0
Oct 22, 1978
United States
4-0
Canada
10-0
1979
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 2, 1979
Pan American Games
San Juan, Puerto Rico
United States
1-0 (15)
Canada
1-0
Jul 3, 1979
United States
10-0
El Salvador
2-0
Jul 4, 1979
United States
5-0
Dominican Republic
3-0
Jul 6, 1979
Belize
2-1
United States
3-1
Jul 6, 1979
United States
12-0
Dominican Republic
4-1
Jul 7, 1979
United States
1-0
Puerto Rico
5-1
Jul 8, 1979
United States
10-0
Bermuda
6-1
Jul 9, 1979
United States
2-0
Belize
7-1
Jul 10, 1979
United States
9-0
Bermuda
8-1
Jul 10, 1979
United States
9-0
El Salvador
9-1
Jul 11, 1979
United States
5-0
Canada
10-1
Jul 13, 1979
United States
1-0
Puerto Rico
11-1
Jul 14, 1979
United States
6-0
Belize
12-1
Jul 15, 1979
United States
2-0
Puerto Rico
13-1
1982
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 3, 1982
World Championship
Taipei, Taiwan
United States
4-0
Australia
1-0
Jul 5, 1982
United States
4-0
Singapore
2-0
Jul 5, 1982
United States
10-0
Colombia
3-0
Jul 8, 1982
United States
10-0
Guatemala
4-0
Jul 8, 1982
United States
8-0
Belgium
5-0
Jul 9, 1982
United States
9-0
Sweden
6-0
Jul 10, 1982
Chinese Taipei
2-1
United States
6-1
Jul 11, 1982
United States
4-0
Philippines
7-1
Jul 11, 1982
Chinese Taipei
1-0
United States
7-2
Jul 11, 1982
Australia
1-0
United States
7-3
1983
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Aug 15, 1983
Pan American Games
Caracas, Venezuela
Puerto Rico
6-5
United States
0-1
Aug 16, 1983
United States
16-0 (5)
Venezuela
1-1
Aug 16, 1983
United States
14-0
Netherlands Antilles
2-1
Aug 17, 1983
United States
7-4
Belize
3-1
Aug 18, 1983
United States
6-0
Canada
4-1
Aug 19, 1983
United States
1-0
Puerto Rico
5-1
Aug 20, 1983
United States
17-0
Netherlands Antilles
6-1
Aug 20, 1983
United States
8-1
Venezuela
7-1
Aug 21, 1983
United States
16-6
Belize
8-1
Aug 22, 1983
United States
3-0
Canada
9-1
Aug 23, 1983
United States
7-1
Canada
10-1
Aug 24, 1983
Canada
5-4
United States
10-2
1986
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jan 18, 1986
World Championship
Auckland, New Zealand
United States
2-0
Puerto Rico
1-0
Jan 19, 1986
United States
3-0 (10)
Italy
2-0
Jan 19, 1986
United States
7-0
Indonesia
3-0
Jan 20, 1986
United States
3-0
Netherlands
4-0
Jan 21, 1986
United States
1-0
Chinese Taipei
5-0
Jan 22, 1986
United States
2-1
Canada
6-0
Jan 22, 1986
United States
1-0
China
7-0
Jan 23, 1986
United States
2-1 (8)
Australia
8-0
Jan 24, 1986
United States
3-2 (12)
New Zealand
9-0
Jan 25, 1986
United States
10-0 (5)
Zimbabwe
10-0
Jan 25, 1986
United States
4-0
Japan
11-0
Jan 26, 1986
United States
1-0
New Zealand
12-0
Jan 26, 1986
United States
2-0
China
13-0
1987
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Aug 9, 1987
Pan American Games
Indianapolis, Indiana
United States
10-0 (6)
El Salvador
1-0
Aug 10, 1987
United States
15-0 (5)
Peru
2-0
Aug 12, 1987
United States
6-0
Venezuela
3-0
Aug 13, 1987
United States
6-0
Belize
4-0
Aug 15, 1987
United States
1-0
Netherlands Antilles
5-0
Aug 16, 1987
United States
4-0
Puerto Rico
6-0
Aug 17, 1987
United States
1-0
Canada
7-0
Aug 18, 1987
United States
4-0
Puerto Rico
8-0
Aug 20, 1987
United States
4-1
Puerto Rico
9-0
1990
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 14, 1990
World Championship
Normal, Illinois
United States
7-0
Philippines
1-0
Jul 15, 1990
United States
19-0 (5)
Bermuda
2-0
Jul 15, 1990
United States
8-0
Puerto Rico
3-0
Jul 16, 1990
United States
10-0 (5)
Mexico
4-0
Jul 17, 1990
United States
2-1
Australia
5-0
Jul 18, 1990
United States
10-0 (5)
Netherlands Antilles
6-0
Jul 19, 1990
United States
2-0
Japan
7-0
Jul 19, 1990
United States
14-0 (5)
Zimbabwe
8-0
Jul 20, 1990
United States
1-0
Canada
9-0
Jul 21, 1990
United States
6-1
New Zealand
10-0
1991
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Aug 1991
Pan American Games
Havana, Cuba
United States
4-0
Netherlands Antilles
1-0
Aug 1991
United States
1-0
Canada
2-0
Aug 1991
United States
10-0
Puerto Rico
3-0
Aug 1991
United States
8-0
Nicaragua
4-0
Aug 1991
United States
7-0
Bahamas
5-0
Aug 1991
United States
6-0
Venezuela
6-0
Aug 1991
United States
6-0
Cuba
7-0
Aug 1991
United States
4-2
Canada
8-0
Aug 1991
United States
14-1
Canada
9-0
1994
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 29, 1994
World Championship
St. John's, Newfoundland
United States
10-0 (5)
South Korea
1-0
Jul 30, 1994
United States
18-0
Spain
2-0
Jul 30, 1994
United States
7-0 (5)
Moldova
3-0
Aug 1, 1994
United States
14-0 (5)
Great Britain
4-0
Aug 2, 1994
United States
5-3
Chinese Taipei
5-0
Aug 4, 1994
United States
5-0
Cuba
6-0
Aug 6, 1994
United States
1-0 (10)
Australia
7-0
Aug 6, 1994
United States
2-0
Australia
8-0
Aug 6, 1994
United States
2-1 (12)
China
9-0
Aug 7, 1994
United States
6-0
China
10-0
1995
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Mar 14, 1995
Pan American Games
Mar del Plata, Argentina
United States
6-0
Puerto Rico
1-0
Mar 15, 1995
United States
11-0 (5)
Netherlands Antilles
2-0
Mar 16, 1995
United States
6-1
Canada
3-0
Mar 17, 1995
United States
1-0 (10)
Cuba
4-0
Mar 18, 1995
United States
11-0
Argentina
5-0
Mar 19, 1995
United States
14-0
Puerto Rico
6-0
Mar 19, 1995
United States
10-0
Netherlands Antilles
7-0
Mar 20, 1995
United States
2-0
Canada
8-0
Mar 21, 1995
United States
2-0
Cuba
9-0
Mar 22, 1995
United States
11-0 (5)
Argentina
10-0
Mar 24, 1995
United States
5-0
Cuba
11-0
Mar 25, 1995
United States
7-0
Puerto Rico
12-0
1996
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 21, 1996
Summer Olympics
Columbus, Georgia
United States
10-0 (6)
Puerto Rico
1-0
Jul 22, 1996
United States
9-0
Netherlands
2-0
Jul 23, 1996
United States
6-1
Japan
3-0
Jul 24, 1996
United States
4-0
Chinese Taipei
4-0
Jul 25, 1996
United States
4-2
Canada
5-0
Jul 26, 1996
Australia
2-1
United States
5-1
Jul 27, 1996
United States
3-2
China
6-1
Jul 29, 1996
United States
1-0 (10)
China
7-1
Jul 30, 1996
United States
3-1
China
8-1
1998
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 21, 1998
World Championship
Fujinomiya, Japan
United States
5-0
Netherlands
1-0
Jul 22, 1998
United States
3-0
Italy
2-0
Jul 23, 1998
United States
11-0 (6)
Colombia
3-0
Jul 25, 1998
United States
12-0 (5)
South Africa
4-0
Jul 25, 1998
United States
14-0 (5)
Denmark
5-0
Jul 26, 1998
United States
9-0
Chinese Taipei
6-0
Jul 26, 1998
United States
3-0
Canada
7-0
Jul 27, 1998
United States
10-0 (5)
Czech Republic
Jul 28, 1998
United States
1-0 (9)
Japan
9-0
Jul 29, 1998
Australia
2-1 (12)
United States
9-1
Jul 30, 1998
United States
4-0
Japan
10-1
Jul 30, 1998
United States
1-0
Australia
11-1
1999
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 29, 1999
Pan American Games
Winnipeg, Manitoba
United States
9-0
Colombia
1-0
Jul 30, 1999
United States
5-0
Netherlands Antilles
2-0
Jul 31, 1999
United States
7-0
Netherlands Antilles
3-0
Jul 31, 1999
United States
5-0
Cuba
4-0
Aug 1, 1999
United States
15-0 (5)
Bahamas
5-0
Aug 1, 1999
United States
7-0
Canada
6-0
Aug 2, 1999
United States
8-1
Colombia
7-0
Aug 3, 1999
United States
12-0 (5)
Bahamas
8-0
Aug 3, 1999
United States
3-0
Canada
9-0
Aug 4, 1999
United States
6-0
Cuba
10-0
Aug 6, 1999
United States
5-0
Canada
11-0
Aug 7, 1999
United States
1-0 (8)
Canada
12-0
2000
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Sept 17, 2000
Summer Olympics
Sydney, Australia
United States
6-0
Canada
1-0
Sept 18, 2000
United States
3-0
Cuba
2-0
Sept 19, 2000
Japan
2-1 (11)
United States
2-1
Sept 20, 2000
China
2-0 (13)
United States
2-2
Sept 21, 2000
Australia
2-1 (13)
United States
2-3
Sept 22, 2000
United States
2-0
New Zealand
3-3
Sept 23, 2000
United States
6-0
Italy
4-3
Sept 24, 2000
United States
3-0 (10)
China
5-3
Sept 25, 2000
United States
1-0
Australia
6-3
Sept 26, 2000
United States
2-1 (8)
Japan
7-3
2002
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 26, 2002
World Championship
Saskatoon, S.K.
United States
2-0
Italy
1-0
Jul 27, 2002
United States
13-0
Czech Republic
2-0
Jul 28, 2002
United States
4-0
Canada
3-0
Jul 29, 2002
United States
14-0 (5)
Russia
4-0
Jul 30, 2002
United States
9-0 (5)
Chinese Taipei
5-0
Jul 31, 2002
United States
4-0
China
6-0
Aug 1, 2002
United States
7-0 (5)
Netherlands Antilles
7-0
Aug 2, 2002
United States
4-3
Australia
8-0
Aug 3, 2002
United States
1-0 (9)
Japan
9-0
Aug 4, 2002
United States
1-0
Japan
10-0
2003
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Aug 5, 2003
Pan American Games
Santo Domingo, DR
United States
9-0 (5)
Cuba
1-0
Aug 6, 2003
United States
1-0
Canada
2-0
Aug 7, 2003
United States
10-0 (5)
Bahamas
3-0
Aug 8, 2003
United States
11-0 (5)
Puerto Rico
4-0
Aug 9, 2003
United States
2-0
Venezuela
5-0
Aug 10, 2003
United States
13-0 (5)
Dominican Republic
6-0
Aug 11, 2003
United States
7-0 (5)
Colombia
7-0
Aug 13, 2003
United States
2-1
Dominican Republic
8-0
Aug 14, 2003
United States
4-0
Canada
9-0
2004
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Aug 14, 2004
Summer Olympics
Athens, Greece
United States
7-0 (5)
Italy
1-0
Aug 15, 2004
United States
10-0 (5)
Australia
2-0
Aug 16, 2004
United States
3-0 (8)
Japan
3-0
Aug 17, 2004
United States
4-0
China
4-0
Aug 18, 2004
United States
7-0 (5)
Canada
5-0
Aug 19, 2004
United States
7-0 (5)
Greece
6-0
Aug 20, 2004
United States
3-0
Chinese Taipei
7-0
Aug 22, 2004
United States
5-0
Australia
8-0
Aug 23, 2004
United States
5-1
Australia
9-0
2005
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 14, 2005
World Cup of Softball
Oklahoma City, OK
Canada
2-1
United States
0-1
Jul 15, 2005
United States
3-1
Australia
1-1
Jul 16, 2005
United States
11-3 (5)
China
2-1
Jul 16, 2005
United States
7-0 (5)
Japan
3-1
Jul 18, 2005
Japan
3-1
United States
3-2
2006
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 13, 2006
World Cup of Softball
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
14-0 (5)
Great Britain
1-0
Jul 14, 2006
United States
6-1
Canada
2-0
Jul 15, 2006
United States
9-0 (5)
Australia
3-0
Jul 15, 2006
United States
14-0 (5)
China
4-0
Jul 16, 2006
United States
11-0 (5)
Japan
5-0
Jul 17, 2006
United States
5-2
Japan
6-0
Aug 27, 2006
World Championship
Beijing, China
United States
6-1
Italy
7-0
Aug 28, 2006
United States
7-0 (5)
North Korea
8-0
Aug 29, 2006
United States
4-0
Canada
9-0
Aug 30, 2006
United States
7-0 (5)
Great Britain
10-0
Sept 1, 2006
United States
15-0 (4)
New Zealand
11-0
Sept 2, 2006
United States
2-0
China
12-0
Sept 3, 2006
United States
10-0 (5)
South Africa
13-0
Sept 4, 2006
United States
11-2 (6)
Australia
14-0
Sept 4, 2006
Japan
3-1
United States
14-1
Sept 5, 2006
United States
5-1
Australia
15-1
Sept 5, 2006
United States
3-0
Japan
16-1
Nov 17, 2006
Japan Softball Cup
Yokohama, Japan
United States
8-0
China
17-1
Nov 18, 2006
United States
2-0
Netherlands
18-1
Nov 18, 2006
United States
8-4
Japan
19-1
Nov 19, 2006
United States
7-0
Japan
20-1
2007
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jun 30, 2007
Canada Cup
Surrey, Canada
United States
1-0
Japan Elite
1-0
Jul 1, 2007
United States
10-0 (3)
Puerto Rico
2-0
Jul 2, 2007
United States
11-0 (4)
Australia
3-0
Jul 3, 2007
United States
10-0 (3)
Washington Blast
4-0
Jul 4, 2007
United States
10-1 (5)
Chinese Taipei
5-0
Jul 5, 2007
United States
17-0 (3)
White Rock Renegades
6-0
Jul 6, 2007
United States
13-1 (6)
Venezuela
7-0
Jul 6, 2007
United States
7-0 (5)
Japan
8-0
Jul 7, 2007
United States
12-0 (3)
Japan Elite
9-0
Jul 8, 2007
United States
5-0
Japan
10-0
Jul 12, 2007
World Cup of Softball
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
9-1
Venezuela
11-0
Jul 13, 2007
United States
8-0 (5)
China
12-0
Jul 14, 2007
United States
9-0 (5)
Dominican Republic
13-0
Jul 14, 2007
United States
4-1
Japan
14-0
Jul 15, 2007
United States
7-0
Canada
15-0
Jul 15, 2007
United States
4-1
Venezuela
16-0
Jul 16, 2007
United States
3-0
Japan
17-0
Jul 25, 2007
Pan American Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
United States
7-0 (5)
Brazil
18-0
Jul 26, 2007
United States
4-0
Colombia
19-0
Jul 27, 2007
United States
10-0 (5)
Cuba
20-0
Jul 28, 2007
United States
7-0 (5)
Canada
21-0
Nov 16, 2007
Japan Softball Cup
Yokohama, Japan
United States
4-1
China
22-0
Nov 17, 2007
United States
5-1
Australia
23-0
Nov 17, 2007
Japan
5-2
United States
23-1
Nov 18, 2007
United States
3-2 (11)
Japan
24-1
2008
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jun 7, 2008
Olympic Preview
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
9-5
Canada
1-0
Jun 8, 2008
United States
7-0
China
2-0
Aug 12, 2008
Summer Olympics
Beijing, China
United States
11-0 (5)
Venezuela
3-0
Aug 13, 2008
United States
3-0
Australia
4-0
Aug 14, 2008
United States
8-1
Canada
5-0
Aug 15, 2008
United States
7-0 (5)
Japan
6-0
Aug 16, 2008
United States
7-0 (5)
Chinese Taipei
7-0
Aug 17, 2008
United States
8-0 (5)
Netherlands
8-0
Aug 18, 2008
United States
9-0 (5)
China
9-0
Aug 20, 2008
United States
4-1 (9)
Japan
10-0
Aug 21, 2008
Japan
3-1
United States
10-1
2009
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 4, 2009
Canada Cup
Surrey, Canada
United States
7-0 (5)
Netherlands
1-0
Jul 4, 2009
United States
7-0 (5)
Australia
2-0
Jul 5, 2009
United States
8-1 (6)
Venezuela
3-0
Jul 6, 2009
United States
10-0 (4)
Canada
4-0
Jul 7, 2009
United States
7-0 (5)
Australia
5-0
Jul 8, 2009
United States
8-0 (5)
Netherlands
6-0
Jul 8, 2009
United States
10-0
Venezuela
7-0
Jul 9, 2009
United States
3-2
Canada
8-0
Jul 10, 2009
United States
10-0 (4)
CA Gold Rush
9-0
Jul 10, 2009
United States
2-0
Australia
10-0
Jul 11, 2009
United States
3-0
Canada
11-0
Jul 12, 2009
United States
3-2
Canada
12-0
Jul 16, 2009
World Cup of Softball
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
7-2
Netherlands
13-0
Jul 17, 2009
United States
12-0
Italy
14-0
Jul 18, 2009
United States
14-0 (4)
Canada
15-0
Jul 18, 2009
United States
6-1
Japan
16-0
Jul 19, 2009
United States
8-0 (5)
Australia
17-0
Jul 20, 2009
United States
3-1
Australia
18-0
Jul 31, 2009
Japan Softball Cup
Sendai City, Japan
United States
11-3 (5)
Australia
19-0
Aug 1, 2009
United States
10-2 (5)
Chinese Taipei
20-0
Aug 1, 2009
United States
3-0
Japan
21-0
Aug 2, 2009
United States
2-0
Japan
22-0
2010
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jun 24, 2010
World Championship
Caracas, Venezuela
United States
1-0
China
1-0
Jun 25, 2010
United States
12-2 (4)
New Zealand
2-0
Jun 25, 2010
United States
7-0 (5)
Venezuela
3-0
Jun 26, 2010
United States
20-0 (3)
Botswana
4-0
Jun 27, 2010
United States
9-2 (5)
Australia
5-0
Jun 28, 2010
United States
10-1 (5)
Dominican Republic
6-0
Jun 29, 2010
United States
9-0 (5)
Czech Republic
7-0
Jun 30, 2010
United States
16-1 (5)
Canada
8-0
Jul 1, 2010
United States
4-0
Japan
9-0
Jul 2, 2010
United States
7-0 (5)
Japan
10-0
Jul 22, 2010
World Cup of Softball
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
9-0
Canada
11-0
Jul 23, 2010
United States
5-0
Japan
12-0
Jul 24, 2010
United States
1-0
US Futures
13-0
Jul 24, 2010
United States
8-0
Japan
14-0
Jul 25, 2010
Canada
5-2
United States
14-1
Jul 26, 2010
United States
3-0
US Futures
15-1
Jul 26, 2010
United States
5-1
Japan
16-1
Aug 6, 2010
Japan Softball Cup
Japan
United States
4-3
Chinese Taipei
17-1
Aug 7, 2010
Japan
3-1
United States
17-2
Aug 7, 2010
United States
6-2
Chinese Taipei
18-2
Aug 8, 2010
United States
5-0
Japan
19-2
2011
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
Jul 21, 2011
World Cup of Softball
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
7-2
Czech Republic
1-0
Jul 22, 2011
United States
5-2
Australia
2-0
Jul 23, 2011
Canada
4-3
United States
2-1
Jul 23, 2011
United States
8-4
Japan
3-1
Jul 24, 2011
United States
10-0 (4)
Great Britain
4-1
Jul 25, 2011
United States
6-4
Japan
5-1
Oct 17, 2011
Pan American Games
Guadalajara, Mexico
United States
10-0 (4)
Venezuela
6-1
Oct 18, 2011
United States
10-0 (4)
Dominican Republic
7-1
Oct 18, 2011
United States
7-0 (5)
Mexico
8-1
Oct 19, 2011
United States
3-0
Cuba
9-1
Oct 19, 2011
United States
4-1
Puerto Rico
10-1
Oct 20, 2011
United States
12-5
Canada
11-1
Oct 21, 2011
United States
8-0 (6)
Argentina
12-1
Oct 22, 2011
United States
13-1 (5)
Cuba
13-1
Oct 23, 2011
United States
11-1 (4)
Canada
14-1
2012
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
June 23, 2012
40th Anniversary Title IX Game
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
9-1
Canada
1-0
June 28, 2012
World Cup of Softball
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
8-0
Puerto Rico
2-0
June 29, 2012
United States
3-1
Australia
3-0
June 30, 2012
United States
2-1
Netherlands
4-0
June 30, 2012
United States
9-0 (5)
Canada
5-0
July 1, 2012
United States
9-0
Brazil
6-0
July 2, 2012
United States
3-0
Australia
7-0
July 13, 2012
World Championship
Whitehorse, Canada
United States
7-0
Venezuela
8-0
July 14, 2012
United States
10-0
Czech Republic
9-0
July 15, 2012
United States
13-0
Puerto Rico
10-0
July 16, 2012
United States
17-0
South Africa
11-0
July 18, 2012
United States
13-0
China
12-0
July 18, 2012
United States
4-0
Netherlands
13-0
July 19, 2012
United States
14-1
Argentina
14-0
July 20, 2012
United States
4-2
Canada
15-0
July 21, 2012
United States
3-1 (8)
Japan
16-0
July 22, 2012
Japan
2-1
United States
16-1
2013
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
July 11, 2013
World Cup of Softball
Oklahoma City, OK
United States
7-0 (5)
Canada
1-0
July 12, 2013
United States
4-0
Australia
2-0
July 13, 2013
Japan
7-4
United States
2-1
July 14, 2013
United States
10-3
Puerto Rico
3-1
July 14, 2013
Japan
6-3
United States
3-2
July 16, 2013
Canadian Open
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
United States
4-1
California A's
4-2
July 17, 2013
United States
10-3 (6)
Japan
5-2
July 18, 2013
United States
5-4
Australia
6-2
July 18, 2013
United States
8-1
Venezuela
7-2
July 19, 2013
United States
8-5
Canada
8-2
July 20, 2013
United States
7-4
Canada
9-2
July 21, 2013
Japan
5-0
United States
9-3
July 22, 2013
Australia
2-1
United States
9-4
August 10, 2013
Pan American Games Qualifier
San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States
United States
16-0 (3)
Colombia
10-4
August 11, 2013
United States
11-0 (5)
Brazil
11-4
August 12, 2013
United States
5-1
Cuba
12-4
August 13, 2013
United States
12-0
Colombia
13-4
August 14, 2013
United States
7-0 (5)
Argentina
14-4
August 15, 2013
United States
12-0 (4)
U.S. Virgin Islands
15-4
August 16, 2013
United States
8-2
Canada
16-4
August 17, 2013
United States
5-0
Cuba
17-4
August 18, 2013
United States
8-1 (5)
Canada
18-4
2014
Date
Event
Location
Winner
Score
Loser
Yearly Record
July 8, 2014
World Cup of Softball
Irvine, CA
United States
5-0
Venezuela
1-0
July 9, 2014
United States
13-1 (5)
Philippines
2-0
July 10, 2014
United States
5-3
Canada
3-0
July 11, 2014
United States
8-1 (5)
Japan
4-0
July 12, 2014
United States
3-2
Mexico
5-0
July 12, 2014
United States
14-0 (4)
Chinese Taipei
6-0
July 13, 2014
United States
5-2
Canada
7-0
July 15, 2014
2014 Canadian Open
Surrey, BC
United States
8-0 (5)
Bloomington Lady Hearts
8-0
July 15, 2014
Japan
9-2 (5)
United States
8-1
July 16, 2014
United States
10-0 (4)
Basque Country (Spain)
9-1
July 17, 2014
United States
4-3
NJCAA All-Stars
10-1
July 17, 2014
United States
7-0 (5)
Mexico
11-1
July 18, 2014
United States
8-4
Canada
12-1
July 19, 2014
United States
10-0 (3)
White Rock Renegades
13-1
July 19, 2014
Canada
10-6
United States
13-2
July 20, 2014
United States
5-0
NJCAA All-Stars
14-2
July 20, 2014
United States
10-0 (3)
Mexico
15-2
July 21, 2014
United States
9-2 (5)
Canada
16-2
July 21, 2014
Japan
7-0 (5)
United States
16-3
August 15, 2014
2014 ISF Women's World Championship
Haarlem, Netherlands
United States
10-0 (4)
Netherlands
17-3
August 16, 2014
United States
7-0 (5)
Botswana
18-3
August 17, 2014
United States
5-1
Chinese Taipei
19-3
August 18, 2014
United States
11-0 (4)
Great Britain
20-3
August 19, 2014
United States
4-2
Australia
21-3
August 20, 2014
United States
10-0 (4)
Dominican Republic
22-3
August 21, 2014
United States
7-0 (5)
Italy
23-3
August 22, 2014
United States
6-1
Canada
24-3
August 23, 2014
Japan
6-1
United States
24-4
August 24, 2014
United States
8-1 (6)
Australia
25-4
August 24, 2014
Japan
4-1
United States
25-5
See also
United States at the team sports international competitions
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