Taryne Mowatt

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Taryne Mowatt is a former star collegiate softball pitcher best known for leading the University of Arizona to multiple Women’s College World Series titles and earning Most Outstanding Player honors.

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instanceOf college softball player
human
pitcher
almaMater University of Arizona NERFINISHED
awardReceived ESPY Award for Best Female College Athlete NERFINISHED
Pac-10 Pitcher of the Year NERFINISHED
Women’s College World Series Most Outstanding Player NERFINISHED
college University of Arizona NERFINISHED
collegeAthleticsParticipation NCAA Division I softball NERFINISHED
collegeTeam Arizona Wildcats NERFINISHED
competitionClass NCAA Division I NERFINISHED
conference Pac-10 Conference NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Arizona NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork softball coaching
softball pitching
genre collegiate softball
givenName Taryne NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasWon Women’s College World Series Most Outstanding Player honor NERFINISHED
Women’s College World Series championship NERFINISHED
isKnownFor dominant pitching performances in the Women’s College World Series
leading Arizona Wildcats to national titles
languageSpoken English
league National Collegiate Athletic Association
surface form: NCAA
memberOfSportsTeam Arizona Wildcats softball NERFINISHED
name Taryne Mowatt NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableAchievement led Arizona to Women’s College World Series titles
set strikeout records at the Women’s College World Series
notableWork 2007 Women’s College World Series performance NERFINISHED
occupation softball coach
softball player
playedFor Arizona Wildcats softball NERFINISHED
position pitcher
residence United States of America
surface form: United States
role starting pitcher
sexOrGender female
sport softball
sportDiscipline fastpitch softball
sportLevel collegiate
sportSpecialty pitching
teamNumber Arizona Wildcats softball team NERFINISHED

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