10 results for "sue enquist"
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40 greatest female athletes: Lisa Fernandez
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. Softball player Lisa Fernandez certainly posted some impressive numbers: Three Olympic gold medals with Team USA, two national champions...
Blog | May 30, 2012 -
Video results for "sue enquist"
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Power Talks: Sue Enquist
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Title IX is Mine: Gina Vecchione, Sue Enquist, Kelly Inouye-Perez...
June 01, 2012
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Reese Witherspoon slides into home ... headfirst
Abigail LorgeSue Enquist led UCLA to 10 national softball titles during her legendary 27-year coaching career, but it's her recent tutelage of Oscar-winning actor Reese Witherspoon that has earned Enquist a spot on the red carpet.
Blog | Conversation | December 17, 2010 -
Ramona Shelburne: Natasha Watley still leaving a softball legacy
Ramona ShelburneNatasha Watley is doing her part of leave a legacy in softball.
Story | Conversation | February 06, 2010 -
Softball coach Enquist, gymnast Miller among Hall of Fame inducte...
Former UCLA softball coach Sue Enquist and Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller are the newest members of the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame.
Story | Conversation | June 09, 2008 -
Enquist ends coaching career with class
Mary BuckheitAfter 30 years at her alma mater, Sue Enquist will spend the 2007 softball season on the sidelines. Mary Buckheit looks at life in Westwood without the legendary coach.
Story | Conversation | February 06, 2007 -
Acclaimed UCLA softball coach Enquist to retire
Sue Enquist, who won 11 national softball championships as a UCLA player or coach, is retiring as the Bruins' coach.
Story | Conversation | September 26, 2006 -
Get to know the Women's College World Series field
Graham HaysESPN.com's Graham Hays takes a closer look at each team in the Women's College World Series field.
Story | Conversation | May 30, 2006 -
Westwood's other wizard
Mary BuckheitYou won't find UCLA's softball team getting Internet attention for anything other than winning -- thanks to legendary coach Sue Enquist.
Story | Conversation | May 25, 2006