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The evidence is overwhelming: sports help
girls grow into strong women. Both scientific studies and anecdotal
evidence confirm that athletic girls not only grow up to be healthier;
they learn teamwork, gain inner confidence, and grow into society's
leaders. Sports help preteen and teenage girls make the right choices in
a society that is sending them incredibly mixed messages about who they
are supposed to be. Yet no one is speaking directly to these girls.
Jennie fills the role of girlfriend, big sister, team captain, and
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strong and feminine, fiercely competitive, and fashionably cool, Jennie
is someone young women will listen to and take to heart. Jennie's
message: Believe in yourself. Go for it, girls.
Jennie Lynn Finch Daigle (born September 3, 1980[1]) is an
American, former collegiate All-American and medal winning Olympian,
retired 2-time pro All-Star, right-handed hitting softball pitcher
originally from La Mirada, California. She pitched for the Arizona
Wildcats, the USA national softball team[2] and the Chicago Bandits.[3]
Finch won the 2001 Throw Like a Girl: How to Dream Big & Believe in
Yourself Women's College World Series and helped lead Team USA to the
gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics[4] and the silver medal at the
2008 Summer Olympics.[2] Time magazine described her as the most famous
softball player in history.[2] In 2010, Finch retired from softball to
focus on her family. Throw Like a Girl: How to Dream Big & Believe
in Yourself In August 2011, she started working at ESPN as a color
commentator for National Pro Fastpitch and college softball games.[5][6]
Finch is ranked in several categories for both the Wildcats in the
Pac-12 Conference and the NCAA Division I, where she was named #2
Greatest College Softball Player.[7] She is Throw Like a Girl: How to
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leader in WHIP and is
a USA Softball Hall of Fame inductee. She has
been ranked by Tucson, Arizona sportswriters as the #1 Best Arizona
Wildcats Softball Player; picked the #5 Best NCAA Pitcher All-Time and
was chosen by the Pac-12 for the All-Century Team Throw Like a Girl: How
to Dream Big & Believe in Yourself as a pitcher.[8][9][10]
Jennie was born in La Mirada, California. Finch has two
older brothers, Shane and Landon finch they are all born in California.
She began playing softball at age five[11] and pitching at age
eight.[12] Her father was her first pitching coach. Growing up, Finch
was a bat Throw Like a Girl: How to Dream Big & Believe in Yourself
girl for the University of California, Los Angeles.[13] At La Mirada
High School, Finch lettered four times in softball and twice each in
basketball and volleyball.[14] As a senior, she was the captain of all
three sports.[15] As a sophomore, she was an All-California
Interscholastic Federation Division II choice in Throw Like a Girl: How
to Dream Big & Believe in Yourself softball[14] and All-Suburban
League selection.[14] In 2016, La Mirada retired her jersey number—the
school's first for a softball player.[16]
Finch
majored in communications.[17]
Finch began her career on February 5, 1999, winning a
run-rule game against the UIC Flames.[18] She achieved a career high in
doubles and threw her first Throw Like a Girl: How to Dream Big &
Believe in Yourself career no-hitter during the NCAA tournament on May
21 vs. the Texas State Bobcats.[19] Though they made the World Series,
Finch and the Wildcats were eventually eliminated by the DePaul Blue
Demons on May 29.[20]
For her sophomore year, Jennie Finch was named a 2000
National Fastpitch Coaches Association First Throw Like a Girl: How to
Dream Big & Believe in Yourself Team All-American and First Team
All-Pac-10.[21][22][23] She also threw three no-hitters and led the
Wildcats in home runs and slugging percentage and achieved a career best
in hits and batting average. Finch began the year with a 21 consecutive
game win streak; in a 10–2 run-rule over the Southern Miss Throw Like a
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February 6 to a shutout win over Cal State Northridge Matadors on April
13.[24] After suffering her only losses in back-to-back games, Finch
finished the year 8–0
starting a new streak with an April 29 victory
vs. the Oregon Ducks that would span the next two seasons.[25] Throw
Like a Girl: How to Dream Big & Believe in Yourself Finch's 23rd and
29th wins were over the No. 1 Washington Huskies, the latter began a 35
scoreless inning streak, after allowing runs in the fourth inning she
shutout the team the rest of the way for a 4–2 margin on May 27.[26][27]
As a junior in 2001, Finch was Throw Like a Girl: How to
Dream Big & Believe in Yourself again named First Team for the NFCA
and the conference, adding the Pitcher of The Year award.[28][29][30]
She would also hoist the Honda Sports Award for Softball Player of the
Year.[31][32] Finch's season ERA, wins and shutouts were and still do
rank top 10 for the school. Along with a Throw Like a Girl: How to Dream
Big & Believe in Yourself no-hitter and career highs in WHIP and
RBIs, Finch opened the season with 31 consecutive scoreless innings
spanning 6 wins that combined with the innings from her last game in
2000, was a career best 35 before being snapped in
the second inning
by a leadoff home run vs. McNeese Throw Like a Girl: How to Dream Big
& Believe in Yourself State Cowgirls on February 24.[33] On March
30, Finch hit two home runs and a double in an 11–1 romp of the Oregon
Ducks to drive in a career best 9 RBIs, which tied her third all-time in
the NCAA for a single game.[34] On April 8, Finch won her Throw Like a
Girl: How to Dream Big & Believe in Yourself third game over a No. 1
team, the UCLA Bruins.[35]
Finch and the Wildcats were the No. 1 seed in the NCAA
tournament and made it to the World Series for a third straight year
with Finch in the circle. She recorded victories over the Calif
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