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  1. Jan 31, 2024 · Softball Analyst. Two-time Olympic gold medalist Michele Smith joined ESPN as softball analyst in 1995. She also serves as a play-by-play commentator for NCAA volleyball. Smith served as a color commentator for NBC during the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. Smith played in softball’s debut Olympic appearance in 1996 and again in 2000.

  2. May 28, 2023 · Jenni Carlson. Oklahoman. Michele Smith knows what the Women’s College World Series was like in the before times. Before it was played in Oklahoma City, that is. Smith was a softball phenom, a pitching ace and a hitting star, in her senior year at Oklahoma State when the Cowgirls made it to the WCWS in 1989.

  3. #softball #wbsc #espn Dive into the world of international softball in an exclusive, in-depth interview featuring Michele Smith, the iconic ESPN analyst, as ...

  4. Jun 15, 2022 · Michele Smith, former Oklahoma State softball pitcher (1988–90), is one of those rare talents who has turned an illustrious softball career into a successful and continuing career that includes Olympic gold medals, professional sports, her own business...oh yes, and broadcasting for the largest sports network.

  5. Mar 13, 2023 · Michele Smith made history on Sunday afternoon when she sat beside play-by-play man Ernie Johnson and analyst John Smoltz in the TBS booth for the Dodgers-Braves game at Turner Field, becoming the first female analyst for a nationally televised Major League Baseball game.

  6. www.usasoftball.com › hall-of-fame › michele-smithHall of Fame - USA Softball

    Michele Smith. Hall of Fame Information. Although she didn’t start pitching until her sophomore year in high school (Voorhees, N.J.), Michele Smith more than made up for her late start by becoming one of the premier double-threat players in the United States and the world.

  7. 1993 Intercontinental Cup Gold Medalist. 1992 Women’s World Challenger Cup Gold Medalist. Collegiate Highlights. Compiled an 82-20 career win/loss record with 46 shutouts. Two-time NCAA All-American. 1989 Academic All-Big 8 and MVP of the Big 8 Tournament. Professional Highlights. Earned ASA All-American honors 10 times.

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