OTTAWA - A mainstay on the Women’s National Team since 2006, Nicole Luchanski is retiring from the sport she has poured her heart-and-soul into since she was a young girl in her hometown of Edmonton.
OTTAWA- Baseball Canada is pleased to announce that Aaron Myette (New Westminster, BC) has been named Manager of the Women’s National Team program taking over from André Lachance who stepped down from the post after leading Canada to a bronze medal at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup in August.
OTTAWA- The World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) today announced the latest women’s baseball world rankings with Canada holding down the #2 position following a 3rdplace finish at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup in August.
OTTAWA-An unforgettable evening featuring the past, present and future of women’s baseball took place at the Sheraton Ottawa Hotel over the weekend with proceeds from the event benefitting the Women’s National Team program.
OTTAWA-On November 10th, 2018, at the Sheraton Ottawa Hotel, Baseball Canada will welcome athletes from past, present and future along with distinguished guests and supporters of the Women’s National Team program to the first-ever Women’s National Teams Awards Banquet and Fundraiser!
OTTAWA-Veteran Women’s National Team athlete Ashley Stephenson has been elected to the World Softball Baseball Confederation (WBSC) Athletes Commission, the international federation announced on Thursday.
OTTAWA - From February 17-24, 2019, Baseball Canada will conduct a Girls Baseball Development Camp in Havana, Cuba for athletes aged 14-18.
VIERA, Florida – The Canadian Women’s National Baseball Team is bringing home a bronze medal from the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup after a thrilling, 8-5, extra innings victory over the United States.
VIERA, Florida – A three-run third inning gave Chinese Taipei a lead that they did not relinquish as they handed Canada a 6-4 loss at the WBSC Women’s Baseball World Cup.
VIERA, Florida – The United States used home runs from Jade Gortarez and Megan Baltzell, and a solid pitching performance from starter Marti Sementelli to hand Canada a 5-1 loss in Super Round action at the Women’s Baseball World Cup.