From Deseret News archives:
Softball team leaves golden legacy
The U.S. softball team not only was the real American Dream Team of these Olympics, it was the most dominant team of the Athens Games and maybe any other.
"This is the best one I've ever coached," Mike Candrea said. "It's probably the best team I'll ever see. I think it will go down as a team people will talk about for a long time."
Displaying unmatched power on the mound, around the basepaths and in the batter's box, the United States won gold with a 5-1 victory over Australia on Monday, completing a nearly untarnished romp through an Olympic tournament the Americans made their own.
Lisa Fernandez's four-hitter in the final was her fourth victory of the Games, beating Tanya Harding and getting ample help from Crystl Bustos, who hit two homers.
The one run Australia scored in the sixth inning was the only earned run she gave up the whole tournament, a miniscule flaw considering the Americans still outscored the field 51-1 in their nine games.
They also outhit it, outran it, and outclassed it while virtually rewriting the Olympic softball record book.
The pitcher also batted .545 in her third Olympics, leaving little doubt that she's still the game's best all-around player.
"Our whole team came together today," said Bustos, a two-time Olympian. "The bunting, the people getting on base, the hard-hit balls. Our defense was there. You can't beat it. The pitching was phenomenal. It's the best Olympic team I ever played on."
From their opening-game rout of Italy, to their gut-wrenching win over Japan and capped by their third win over the Aussies, the Americans showed that at least in the softball world they are alone on the diamond.
"This is the greatest feeling in the world," outfielder Kelly Kretschman said. "We made it look easy but every game was tough."
Australia coach Simon Roskvist said there wasn't a tougher opponent.
"We had to play fantastic softball to beat them and we didn't," Roskvist said. "I don't think there could have been a tougher opponent."
Women's softball has never been played better, at least not since it became an Olympic sport in 1996. However, it's guaranteed a spot in the lineup only through 2008.
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