求美国女垒投手奥斯特曼的个人资料
英文的,楼主自己看吧。实在太长超出字数限制,截取了一部分。 如果楼主能上维基百科,也可以自己去查。 Catherine Leigh ("Cat") Osterman (born April 16, 1983) is an American athlete and was one of the pitchers on the Women's Softball Team USA Gold Medal winners at the 2004 Summer Olympics。 She was born in Houston, Texas and attended Cypress Sp...全部
英文的,楼主自己看吧。实在太长超出字数限制,截取了一部分。 如果楼主能上维基百科,也可以自己去查。 Catherine Leigh ("Cat") Osterman (born April 16, 1983) is an American athlete and was one of the pitchers on the Women's Softball Team USA Gold Medal winners at the 2004 Summer Olympics。
She was born in Houston, Texas and attended Cypress Spring High School in Cypress, Texas from 1997 to 2001; her parents are Gary and Laura Osterman, and her brothers are Craig (born 1986) and Chris (born 1994)。
She started playing softball in first grade before quitting to play soccer, but she eventually found her way back to the diamond in fifth grade。
She completed her collegiate eligibility in 2006 at the University of Texas at Austin, where she was a starting pitcher for the Longhorns since 2002。
Osterman holds the NCAA Division I career strikeout record with 2,265 strikeouts over her four year career, as well as the Big 12 record with 25 Pitcher of the Week awards and the Big 12 record with four Pitcher of the Year awards。
Osterman pitched a total of 20 NCAA career no-hitters and 10 NCAA career perfect games。 Cypress Springs High School On April 4, 2000, Osterman struck out 21 batters in a row against Langham Creek High School to record a perfect game at the age of 17。
Her 21 strikeout total - the maximum possible in a regulation, 7-inning softball game - exceeds the current Major League record for strikeouts in a baseball game shared by Roger Clemens and Kerry Wood at 20。
Osterman's performance is often compared to the 27 strikeout - the maximum possible in a 9-inning baseball game - performance by 1950's Minor League phenom Ron Necciai, though Necciai's game was not a perfect game。
In 2001, she struck out 33 batters in a 14-inning 1-0 shutout over Cy-Fair High School。 The performance ranked 11th on the strikeouts-in-a-single-game (extra innings) list, behind: * 61, Alicia Hollowell; Fairfield High School 0, Woodland High School 1; May 25 & 29, 2001; 30 innings * 53, DeeDee Weiman; Cerritos Gahr 0, Lakewood St。
Joseph 1; 1986; 29 innings * 49, Jennifer Deering; Salinsa North Salinas 9, Gilroy 4; April 14 & May 8, 1997; 34 innings * 48, Lisa Fernandez; Lakewood St。
Joseph 1, Cerritos Gahr 0; 1986; 29 innings * 47, Kristen Sloubar; Van Nuys Montclair Prep 2, Sonta Monica Crossroads 1; May 8-9, 2005; 21 innings * 44, Samantha Freeman; Pleasant Hill MO vs。
Jefferson City Helias MO; October 20, 2001; 21 innings * 43, Terry Carpenter; Huntington Beach Edison 0, Burbank Burroughs 0; 19xx; 24 innings * 43, Jenny Schachtner; Flintridge Prep 2, Westright Tigers 1; June 27-29, 2005; 26 innings * 42, Kristy Goodrich; Warren Lordstown OH 6, Bristol OH 2; 1998; 21 innings * 42, Tracy Tiensvold; Truman MO vs。
Blue Springs MO; October 14, 2000; 35 innings * 40, Marissa Marzan; Fresno Bullard 0 vs。 Clovis 1; 2000; 22 innings * 40, Michele Granger; Placentia Valencia 1, La Mirada 0; 1988; 25 innings * 40, Kayla Richardson; West Jefferson Ashe County NC vs。
Mt。 Airy North Surry NC; April 22, 25 & 27, 2005; 26 innings * 35, Lucy Cezarez; Chula Vista Bonita Vista 1, La Mesa Helix 0; 1976; 29 innings As such, she set a new national record for strikeouts in a game under 20 innings, beating Jenny Stallard's previous record of 31 in 19 innings in 1978; she also set the new national record for strikeouts in a 14-inning game, breaking Michelle Granger's former record of 31 in 1985。
[edit] 2002: Freshman year Osterman became the first UT freshman to be named Big 12 Conference Pitcher of the Week, for the week of February 19, a week in which she threw two no-hitters (a 3-0 win over the University of Utah on February 13 and a 4-0 win over Southwest Texas on February 15); they were only the third and fourth no-hitters by a UT freshman, and Cat became only the second Longhorns pitcher to throw a no-hitter, along with Natalie King's two freshman no-hitters in 2001)。
Her February 13th no-hitter was the first of her NCAA career。 She also threw the first perfect game in UT history in a game against Stephen F。
Austin State University on February 26; she proceeded to throw two more perfect games in her freshman season。
She struck out 554 batters to set a new NCAA freshman record (which has since been eclipsed by Monica Abbott of the Tennessee Lady Volunteers with 582 in 2004)。
She set new UT single-season records for wins (36), innings pitched (304。1), games started (40), shutouts (17), appearances (51), and consecutive innings without giving up an earned-run (79。
2 from February 13 to March 13), as well as the UT single-game record for innings-pitched (14) and strikeouts-in-a-game (23) in a March 1 game against Mississippi State University。
In a March 20 game against Texas State, she broke her own UT record for strikeouts-in-a-game with 24 in a 12-inning match。
She also tied the UT single-season record for complete games (27)。 [edit] 2003: Sophomore year Osterman threw four more no-hitters, including another perfect game -- on February 12, March 1, and March 20 -- while setting new UT career records for wins (68), shutouts (35), strikeouts (1,042), and opponents-batting-average (。
105)。 She is so far the only pitcher in Big 12 Conference history to strike out 1,000 batters in only two seasons。
She also broke the record for strikeouts-per-game with an average of 14。1 per seven-innings, beating the previous mark of 13。
9 by Danielle Henderson of the University of Massachusetts in 1999; she surpassed her own UT single-season record for shutouts with 18, and tied her own shared record for complete games (27)。
From April 22 to May 22, she went a career-high and UT record 65 consecutive scoreless-innings。
On July 11, Osterman threw a no-hitter in the 2003 Canada Cup, striking out 10 batters to defeat Team Canada 8-0; on July 12, Osterman pitched her second no-hitter of the 2003 Canada Cup, striking out 16 of 24 batters to defeat the Stratford Brakettes 5-0。
On August 15, Osterman threw a perfect game to win the Gold-Medal game of the 2003 Pan American Games against Canada 4-0, securing Team USA's fifth consecutive PanAm Gold Medal。
She struck out 14 batters in a game that was delayed three-and-a-half hours due to rain。 Awards * 1999 ASA Third-team All-American * 1999 Second-team All-Greater Houston * 1999 District 16-5A Most Valuable Player * 2000 ASA First-team All-American * 2000 ASA Under-18 Gold Fastpitch National Champion * 2001 ASA First-team All-American at the JO Gold National Championships * 2001 ASA Second-team All-American at the Women's Major * 2001 Gold Medalist at the U。
S。 Cup * 2001 Gatorade National High School Player of the Year * 2001 ASA Under-18 Gold Fastpitch National Champion the 2004 Olympic gold medal-winning Women's Softball team Enlarge the 2004 Olympic gold medal-winning Women's Softball team * 2001 First-team All-Greater Houston * 2001 District 16-5A Most Valuable Player * 2001 Texas Girls Coaches Association All-Star * 2001 (Fall) Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll * 2001-02 UT Women's Athletics Jill A。
Sterkel Leadership Award * 2002 (Spring) Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll * 2002 Big 12 Freshman of the Year * 2002 Big 12 Pitcher of the YEar * 2002 Elite National Team member * 2003 Third-team Academic All-American * 2003 (Spring) Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll * 2003 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year * 2003 Big 12 Female Athlete of the Year * 2003 First-team Academic All-Big 12 * 2003 First-team All-American * 2003 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year * 2003 Gold Medalist at the Pan-American Games * 2003 NCAA Women's College World Series All-Tournament Team Stanford and Texas on the 7 October 2002 issue Enlarge Stanford and Texas on the 7 October 2002 issue * 2004 Gold Medalist at the Athens Olympic Games * 2005 UT V。
F。 "Doc" Neuhaus Endowed Presidential Scholarship * 2005 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year * 2005 Second-team Academic All-Big 12 * 2005 NCAA Honda Award Winner for Softball * 2005 ESPY for Top Collegiate Female Athlete * 2005 ESPY for Top Female Olympic Performance (USA Softball) * 2005 Big 12 Female Athlete of the Year * 2005 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year * 2005 NCAA Women's College World Series All-Tournament Team * 2005 Women's Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year * 2006 UT V。
F。 "Doc" Neuhaus Endowed Presidential Scholarship * 2006 UT women's Texas Exes Lifetime Award * 2006 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year * 2006 All-Big 12 First Team * 2006 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year * 2006 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division I All-American * 2006 Easton-Bell Softball All-American * 2006 NCAA Women's College World Series All-Tournament Team * 2006 #1 pick, National Pro Fastpitch draft * 2006 ESPY for Best Female College Athlete[1] Among her favorite athletes are fellow Texans Roger Clemens and Nolan Ryan, as well as NBA player Hakeem Olajuwon and actor/ director Kevin Costner。
She was the first softball player to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated (the 7 October 2002 "America's Best Sports Colleges" issue), and made a second SI cover with the 2004 Olympic Gold Medal Softball team to become the only softball player to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated twice。
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