Amanda Freed
Amanda Louise Freed (born December 26, 1979) is an American, former collegiate All-American, gold-medal winning Olympian, professional All-Star right-handed batting softball utility player and pitcher, who was also a coach, originally from Cypress, California. She played for the UCLA Bruins in the now-named Pac-12 Conference, winning the national title for the Bruins in the 1999 Women's College World Series. In two other national runner-up finishes, she was also named All-Tournament in all her appearances at the world series. She later won a gold medal with Team USA in the 2004 Olympics. In 2005, Freed joined the National Pro Fastpitch and played until 2008 for the defunct Rockford Thunder.
1999 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament1999 NCAA Division I softball season1999 UCLA Bruins softball team2000 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament2001 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament2001 NCAA Division I softball season2002 NCAA Division I softball season2005 National Pro Fastpitch season2013 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament2014_NCAA_Division_I_Softball_Tournament2015_NCAA_Division_I_Softball_Tournament2017 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament2018 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament2021 NCAA Division I Softball TournamentFountain_Valley,_CaliforniaGarden_Grove,_CaliforniaList of 2004 Summer Olympics medal winnersList of Olympic medalists in softballList of United States Olympic medalistsList of sportswomenNCAA Division I softball career sub-0.86 WHIP listNCAA Division I softball career sub-1.00 ERA listSoftball at the 2004 Summer OlympicsSoftball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Team squadsStacey Nuveman-DenizUCLA BruinsUnited_States_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
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Amanda Freed
Amanda Louise Freed (born December 26, 1979) is an American, former collegiate All-American, gold-medal winning Olympian, professional All-Star right-handed batting softball utility player and pitcher, who was also a coach, originally from Cypress, California. She played for the UCLA Bruins in the now-named Pac-12 Conference, winning the national title for the Bruins in the 1999 Women's College World Series. In two other national runner-up finishes, she was also named All-Tournament in all her appearances at the world series. She later won a gold medal with Team USA in the 2004 Olympics. In 2005, Freed joined the National Pro Fastpitch and played until 2008 for the defunct Rockford Thunder.
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Amanda Freed (Fountain Valley, ...... oueuse de softball américaine.
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Amanda Louise Freed (born Dece ...... the defunct Rockford Thunder.
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* 2× first-team NFCA All-American
* 4× first-team All-Pac-10
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* Cowles Cup
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Amanda Freed (Fountain Valley, ...... oueuse de softball américaine.
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Amanda Louise Freed (born Dece ...... the defunct Rockford Thunder.
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