2008 USA Tournament Schedule
 
 

May 24-26   Washington D.C.

Baltimore-Washington Diamond Classic

Philadelphia Wins Baltimore-Washington Invitational (BWI) Diamond Classic for 2nd Year in a Row.

Kristin Caldwell, USA national team player, pitched a no-hitter against the Florida Crush in the championship game.

Read more on the EWBC website ...


June 27-29, 2008

CAN-AM International Women's Baseball Tournament

Information can be viewed here.



July 4-6, 2008  Kenosha, WI 

Women's Hall of Fame Classic

Women's Hall of Fame logoUSA Baseball will scout the Women's Hall of Fame Classic tournament in Kenosha, WI on July 4-6 to identify players for the 2008 women's national team. Five teams have been invited to participate: New England Women's Red Sox, Nashua Pride, Aussie Hearts, Chicago Pioneers and Washington Stars.

Many current Team USA players and invited prospects will join these teams for a tournament to help celebrate the re-dedication of Simmons Field in Kenosha - the former home field for the Kenosha Comets.

A contingent of former All American Girls Professional Baseball League players will attend the ceremony on July 4 to assist with the re-dedication and watch what their efforts have wrought.



Roy Hobbs Cactus Baseball Classic

Roy Hobbs logoWomen's/ Girls National Championships
October 2 to October 5   Tucson, AZ

 

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2008 International Tournament Schedule
 

February 14-18, 2008   Hong Kong

Phoenix Cup 2008 Hong Kong Women's Baseball Tournament

2008 Phoenix Cup logo

The Far East Bloomers dominated the competition in winning the 1st Phoenix Cup in Hong Kong. The North American squad finished second and the Aussie Hearts took home the Bronze. Check out the Far East Bloomers team photo and the Aussie Hearts website

 


August 24-29, 2008   Matsuyama, Japan

Women's World Cup

The International Baseball Federation (IBAF) selected Matsuyama, Japan to host the 3rd Women's World Cup of Baseball (WWC). The 2008 WWC will be played from August 24-29 according to information on the IBAF website.

A record eight countries entered women's national baseball teams in the 2008 Women's World Cup of Baseball.

Korea and India will make their first appearances in the elite World Cup competition. They join Australia, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei and the United States.

View the tournament schedule.

 

 

 

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