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August 21, 2004 11:24 am U.S. women ready for softball medal roundATHENS, Greece - Three-time Olympian Lisa Fernandez said the U.S. women's softball team has ``a clean slate'' when it comes to achieving a three-peat in its quest for gold. No. 1 seed Team USA's 7-0 record means nothing on Sunday when it faces No. 2 seed Australia in the medal round of the competition to see who advances to the gold-medal game on Monday at Helliniko Stadium. And while Team USA's unbeaten record and 42 innings of shutout ball means nothing, so does its 10-0 victory against Australia last week. Team USA is expecting a tougher game, perhaps in part because Australia's ace Tanya Harding could pitch. Harding, who didn't pitch in the first meeting, is 3-0 at the 2004 Athens Games and has a history of success against the U.S. team, having beaten Fernandez twice (1996 and 2000) in Olympic play. Coach Mike Candrea was undecided on who will pitch, but his top options are Fernandez, who threw a one-hitter against the Australians in the 10-0 win or Jennie Finch, who is 2-0 and ready to take on the Aussies. ``As a pitcher you want the ball,'' Finch said. ``The team is going to try and repeat what we've done the last few days.'' The team tied its own record of 41 runs through seven games and was not scored on. ``We're all pleased with how we are playing but we also know that we can play a whole lot better,'' said right fielder Kelly Kretschman. ``We're still waiting for that one game where we all break out. We're not there yet.'' Team USA will have at least two opportunities. The winner of the USA-Australia game advances to Monday's gold medal game, but the loser must play the winner of Sunday night's China-Japan game to play in Monday's title game. But first Australia for Team USA. ``We're looking forward to it,'' Candrea said. ``We have got some videos and we're going back to the drawing board to figure some things out.'' ADVERTISEMENT RECENT HEADLINES11:32 pm | August 29, 2004 Jamaican bobsledders race to find sponsors11:30 pm | August 29, 2004 NBC Universal's gamble on Olympics pays off9:32 pm | August 29, 2004 Young Chinese team exerts its strength7:39 pm | August 29, 2004 Boxer ends drought, earns gold for USA7:22 pm | August 29, 2004 Security issues fade as Games roll smoothly to close6:59 pm | August 29, 2004 USA surpasses its medals goal6:43 pm | August 29, 2004 South Korean gymnast appeals to arbitrator2:30 pm | August 29, 2004 Athens games heralded as success1:39 pm | August 29, 2004 Deposed USOC chief feels pride from a distance12:47 pm | August 29, 2004 Medal try slips away from wrestler WilliamsCOMMENTARY AND PERSPECTIVEMIKE LOPRESTI | Gannett News Service Olympics 2004 were games of education, enlightenmentIAN O'CONNOR | The (Westchester, N.Y.) Journal News Biggest winner of 2004 Olympics: GreeceCHRISTINE BRENNAN | USA TODAY Athens scores satisfying winDAN BICKLEY | The Arizona Republic Some U.S. women's teams put on best show in AthensLYNN HENNING | The Detroit News U.S. basketball team has gone from stars to targetsBOB KRAVITZ | The Indianapolis Star It was Black Friday for U.S.GNS MULTIMEDIARelated story: Judges, technology team to guard sports from scandal
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