Jennie Finch-Daigle
A Few Accomplishments • Two-time Pan American Gold Medalist (2003 & 2007) • World Cup Champion (2006 & 2007) • Two-time World Champion (2002 & 2006) • Olympic Gold Medalist (2004) • Olympic Silver Medalist (2008)
National Team Experience
2008 • Silver Medal at the Olympic Games in Beijing, China
2007 • Led team in appearances during the summer with eight and six starts for a 5-0 record and 0.23 ERA • Threw 49 strikeouts in a team-high 31.0 innings pitched, allowing only nine hits. • Gold medalist at Pan American Games Made one appearance, a combined no-hitter, at the Pan American Championships Accounted for 11 of 12 outs in the 4.0 innings pitched, all strikeouts • World Cup Champion Posted a 1-0 record; worked 11.0 innings with 18 strikeouts, allowing only four hits and one walk
2006 • Gold medalist at ISF World Championships Made two appearances with one start and one win Posted nine strikeouts in 9.0 innings pitched Offensively hit .125 (2-for-16) with a double, RBI and two runs scored • World Cup Champion Pitched three innings of relief where she recorded six strikeouts • Against the Houston Thunder in exhibition, recorded 12 strikeouts in 5.2 innings in first appearance after having son, Ace
2005 • Silver medalist at Japan Cup • Silver medalist at World Cup Posted 0.88 ERA with one win and 11 strikeouts
2004 • Gold medalist at Olympic Games in Athens, Greece
2003 • Gold medalist at Pan American Games
2002 • Gold medalist at ISF World Championships
2001 • Gold Medalist at Pan Am Qualifier 2-0 record and 0.00 ERA
At Arizona • Arizona's co-winner of the Ruby Award, most outstanding female senior student athlete (2002) • Set NCAA record for consecutive wins with 60 (2002) • Three-time NFCA First-team All American • Three-time First-Team All Pac-10 and All-Pacific Region • Top three finalists for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year (2002) • Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year (2001 & 2002) • Led Arizona to NCAA Women's College World Series title (2001) • Finished the season 32-0, NCAA record for wins in a season (2001) • Two-time Honda Award winner for softball at Nation's top player Other • Member of NPF Chicago Bandits (2005, 2006, 2007) • Named NPF Co-Pitcher of the Year (2005) • Professional Baseball Scouts Foundation Amateur Choice Award (2004) • Personal website is www.jenniefinch.net
