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Welcome to part 17 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot continues her tour of the Softball Museum with the legendary longstanding Fresno State head coach Margie Wright. She built her career of wins and accomplishments with the program from 1986 - 2012. She is the NCAA's second all-time winningest softball coach at this time.
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Welcome to part 16 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot is joined by the legendary longstanding Fresno State head coach Margie Wright. She built her career of wins and accomplishments with the program from 1986 - 2012. She is the NCAA's second all-time winningest softball coach at this time.
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Welcome to part 15 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot continues her conversation with longtime fastpitch advocate and previous consultant to the Chinese Olympic Softball Team, Michael Bastian. In video 2 they cover Michaels background with the Chinese softball team in preparation for the olympic games.
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Featured this week on episode 303 of the Fastpitch.TV Softball Show, I bring you my exclusive interview with Softball Olympian Danielle "Dani" Tyler. Enjoy the show!
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Welcome to part 14 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with longtime fastpitch advocate and previous consultant to the Chinese Olympic Softball Team, Michael Bastian. Video 1 takes them through a short tour of the hall of fame circle at the softball hall of fame in Oklahoma City.
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Welcome to part 13 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with UCLA head softball coach Kelly Inouye-Perez. Kelly and Dot discuss Kelly growing up playing fastpitch softball, and her strong history with the UCLA Bruins Softball team.
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Welcome to part 12 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with assistant UCLA softball coach Kirk Walker. Kirk talks about his history growing up around his sister Becky as she was recruited to play competitively in one of only 4 teams in California at the time.
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Welcome to part 11 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On this episode Dot talks with legendary Michigan softball head coach Carol Hutchins. In 31 years as the head coach of Michigan Wolverines softball, she has more than 1,400 career wins, more than any other coach in University of Michigan history in any sport, male or female. Listen in as Dot interviews "Hutch" on her early days of playing sports and growing into a Title 9 Boomer.
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This week I continue with part 2 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On todays show Dot is joined by Former 3-time Olympian, and Softball Legend Leah O'Brien Amico as she tells us more about her time in the Olympics and playing for Team USA.
A special thanks to Alison Strange for all her help and advice on this project. And The National Softball Hall Of Fame in Oklahoma City, OK. – Produced By Gary Leland
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