U.S. Olympic Athletes
Stacey Nuveman
A Few Accomplishments • World Cup Champion (2006) • Two-time World Champion (2002 & 2006) • Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist (2000 & 2004) • Olympic Silver Medalist (2008)• Two-time Pan American Gold Medalist (1999 & 2003)
National Team Experience
2008 • Silver medalist at the Olympic Games in Beijing, China
2006 • Member of the World Championship team Hit .241 (7-for-29) with three homeruns and eight RBI with nine starts behind the plate • Led the USA to its first World Cup title Scored the winning run in the championship game vs. Japan with a solo home run in the fourth
2005 • Gold medalist at Pan Am qualifier • Silver medalist at Japan Cup • Silver medalist at World Cup Hit .429 (3-17) with four RBI, three runs and two homeruns
2004 • Gold medalist at Olympic Games in Athens, Greece Hit .313 (5-16) with two homeruns and five RBI; posted no errors in 46 chances at catcher 2003 • Gold medalist at Pan American Games
2002 • Gold medalist at ISF World Championships Hit .409 (9-22) with nine RBI and three runs
2001 • Gold medalist at U.S. Cup
2000 • Gold medalist at Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia Hit .365 during pre-Olympic tour, with 10 home runs and 28 RBI
1999 • Gold medalist at Pan American Games Hit .474 including three home runs
1995 • Gold medalist at Junior Women's World Championship
At UCLA • NCAA all-time career leader in home runs (90) and slugging percentage (.945) • Four-time NFCA First-team All American • Three-time Pac-10 Player of the Year (1999, 2001-02), second player ever to accomplish the feat • Inaugural USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year (2002) • Led UCLA to four Women's College World Series appearances • Graduated in 2002
Other • Member of PFX Tour (2006 & 2007) • Member of Arizona Heat of the National Pro Fastpitch League (NPF) (2005)
