CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Following a two-day selection process, freshman pitcher Giselle Juarez was one of 24 athletes to be selected to continue their training for a spot on the 2017 USA Softball Junior Women's National Team (JWNT), USA Softball announced Tuesday.
"What a great honor for Giselle, our program and the state of Arizona," said head ASU softball coach Trisha Ford. "There is nothing like wearing the red, white and blue. Competing for your country and the experience Giselle will obtain from this opportunity is immeasurable. We are so proud of her."
Selected by members of the Women's National Team Selection Committee (WNTSC), the remaining 24 athletes will compete in a training camp and exhibition games in Oklahoma City and at the World Cup of Softball XII. Following the conclusion of the World Cup of Softball XII, the final 17-player roster for the 2017 USA Softball JWNT will be determined. That roster will be competing at the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Junior Women's World Championship, which will be held July 24-30 in Clearwater, Fla.
"I'm looking forward to seeing this team and how they develop," said head JWNT coach Laura Berg. "It's going to be a fun and long process, but I am expecting great things to come out of this group. We're here to defend a Gold Medal, and anything less than that is not good enough."
In all, ten athletes will be competing with their NCAA Division I universities while 14 athletes will still be a part of their respective high schools prior to the 2017 season. Of those selected to the training team are five athletes who participated at the USA Softball Junior Women's Open Tryout held on December 30.
Led by Head Coach Laura Berg (Corvallis, Ore./Head Coach at Oregon State), Assistant Coaches for the 2017 USA Softball JWNT are Trisha Ford (Fremont, Calif./Head Coach at Arizona State), Kristie Fox (San Diego, Calif./Head Coach at UT- Arlington), and John Rittman (Valencia, Calif./Associate Head Coach at Kansas).
The 2017 USA Softball JWNT will look to defend the Gold after a record-breaking performance at the 2015 WBSC Junior Women's World Championship in Oklahoma City, Okla. In Oklahoma City, the JWNT went undefeated, finishing the tournament as the leaders in batting average (.425 team batting average) and runs scored (119) while limiting opponents to just six runs in a 10-0 performance.
"What a great honor for Giselle, our program and the state of Arizona," said head ASU softball coach Trisha Ford. "There is nothing like wearing the red, white and blue. Competing for your country and the experience Giselle will obtain from this opportunity is immeasurable. We are so proud of her."
Selected by members of the Women's National Team Selection Committee (WNTSC), the remaining 24 athletes will compete in a training camp and exhibition games in Oklahoma City and at the World Cup of Softball XII. Following the conclusion of the World Cup of Softball XII, the final 17-player roster for the 2017 USA Softball JWNT will be determined. That roster will be competing at the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Junior Women's World Championship, which will be held July 24-30 in Clearwater, Fla.
"I'm looking forward to seeing this team and how they develop," said head JWNT coach Laura Berg. "It's going to be a fun and long process, but I am expecting great things to come out of this group. We're here to defend a Gold Medal, and anything less than that is not good enough."
In all, ten athletes will be competing with their NCAA Division I universities while 14 athletes will still be a part of their respective high schools prior to the 2017 season. Of those selected to the training team are five athletes who participated at the USA Softball Junior Women's Open Tryout held on December 30.
Led by Head Coach Laura Berg (Corvallis, Ore./Head Coach at Oregon State), Assistant Coaches for the 2017 USA Softball JWNT are Trisha Ford (Fremont, Calif./Head Coach at Arizona State), Kristie Fox (San Diego, Calif./Head Coach at UT- Arlington), and John Rittman (Valencia, Calif./Associate Head Coach at Kansas).
The 2017 USA Softball JWNT will look to defend the Gold after a record-breaking performance at the 2015 WBSC Junior Women's World Championship in Oklahoma City, Okla. In Oklahoma City, the JWNT went undefeated, finishing the tournament as the leaders in batting average (.425 team batting average) and runs scored (119) while limiting opponents to just six runs in a 10-0 performance.