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〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=USA Softball Laura Berg )
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Laura Kay Berg (born January 6, 1975) is an American head college softball coach of the Oregon State Beavers and former collegiate 4-time All-American softball player at the position of center fielder from Santa Fe Springs, California. She played for the Fresno State Bulldogs from 1994–1998 where she was a Women's College World Series National Champion. She is one of only four women to have won four Olympic medals in softball, having won a medal at every Olympics the sport was contested. She owns offense records at Fresno State and is second all-time in NCAA Division I career hits and at-bats.
==Fresno State==
Berg was born to Harvey and Audrey Berg, along with her twin sister Randi Berg. Both Berg sisters enrolled at Fresno State and started for the school's softball team. In her first season, she was named a National Fastpitch Coaches Association Third Team All-American. The Bulldogs made it to the WCWS and took their first game before dropping back-to-back shutout games against eventual champions the Arizona Wildcats and the Oklahoma State Cowgirls on May 27, 1994.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1994 Women's Division I Softball )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1994 Women's Division I Softball )〕 Berg had two hits in the tournament.
As a sophomore, Berg would earn First Team All-American honors while hitting over .400 and setting a new school season record for triples, which also led the WAC conference. She currently still claims that record.
After red-shirting to compete at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Berg returned and once again earned NFCA First Team honors. She joined school elite with top-5 season records in batting average, hits (led the WAC), doubles and triples. She also managed to reach the 7th best season hits total all-time for an NCAA season, which now ranks in the top-15.
In her second WCWS appearance, Berg and the Bulldogs were shutout in their first game but rebounded strongly by winning their next three including shutting out eventual champion Arizona Wildcats in the semifinals. Berg hit a double and scored the eventual winning run. In the second game of the doubleheader, Berg singled in her first two at-bats and scored each time to take the lead, however, Arizona tied the score immediately and went on to win 6–3 on May 25, 1997.
For her senior campaign, Berg was named 1998 First Team All-American for a final time. The senior achieved a career best batting average (led the WAC as well as a school record in runs. Her stolen bases ranked top-5 for a Bulldog season. Beginning April 17 until May 8, Berg would go on a 29 consecutive game hit streak, a career best and the NCAA's 6th best all-time.
Returning to the WCWS, the team began its march by defeating the Nebraska Cornhuskers 6–1 on May 21 with Berg scoring the eventual winning run.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1998 Women's Division I Softball )〕 They mercy ruled Michigan Wolverines before losing to the Washington Huskies in the semifinals on May 24.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1998 Women's Division I Softball )〕 Berg and teammates responded by besting the Huskies by 5 runs in the rematch, Berg led off with a single and helped stake the Bulldogs to a first-inning two-run lead to make it into their school's 5th finals appearance.
Berg had a hit and won the title on teammate Nina Lindenberg's solo home run to defeat the two-time defending champions the Arizona Wildcats.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1998 Women's Division I Softball )〕 For the tournament, Berg hit .470 (8/17) with 2 RBIs to be named All-Tournament.
Berg would graduate as the school career record holder in hits, triples, runs and stolen bases, of which she still owns all crowns except stolen bases. She too ranked and ranks top-5 all-time in her career for average, doubles, slugging percentage and at-bats.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fresno State )〕 She also was tops in conference career hits, triples, runs, at-bats as well as the third best average all-time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=2012 WACS Softball Media Guide )〕 Her NCAA career puts her second in hits and at-bats all-time for a career.〔

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