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Victoria Noel Galindo-Piatt (born December 22, 1983), commonly known as Vicky Galindo, is an American, former collegiate All-American, medal-winning Olympian, three-time professional All-Star,
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. An infielder at
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, Galindo played
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at West Valley and later for
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in the
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, helping them to back-to-back national runner-up finishes at the
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2004 Women's College World Series The 2004 NCAA Division I softball tournament was the twenty-third annual tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA women's collegiate softball. Held during May 2004, sixty-four Division I college softball teams contested the champion ...
. She went undrafted but later played for the
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(NPF) winning two championships. She also played for the
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, winning a silver medal at the
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Career

Galindo played for the
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Golden Bears from 2003–2005 and was an undergrad assistant in 2006. Galindo was on the US national team from 2005-2007. She was also the assistant coach for the San Jose State in 2007. Before her time at Cal, Galindo played for West Valley Junior College for the 2002 season. She went to high school at James Logan High School in
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where she graduated in 2001. Galindo started playing at age 4 when her dad coached her brother, baseball team. There was an extra jersey and he told her to go play. Galindo was featured in '' The Advocate'' as one of the out athletes taking part in the Beijing Olympics. She said she has had serious relationships with both men and women. When she came out to the team, she said they were unconditionally supportive. Galindo's decision to come out helped teammate
Lauren Lappin Lauren Elizabeth Lappin (born June 26, 1984) is an American former collegiate All-American and medal-winning Olympian, professional All-Star softball player and current assistant coach for Arizona. She played college softball at Stanford and ...
come out as well. In 2014, she married Eddie Piatt. The couple have two children together.


James Logan High School

Vicky was the 2001 Best All Around Female Athlete her senior year.


Statistics


College Softball

;2002: Freshman Year * Led West Valley Junior College to the state championship title * Earned All-American honors * First team all-league ** .510 batting average ;2003: Sophomore Year * Named to the All-CWS tournament team * All-region recognition after hitting .462 (6-13) * Garnered All-Pacific Region second team honors ** Second among Bears in hitting, posting a .324 average * 73 hits were the fifth highest total among Pac-10 players * Posted 19 regular season multi-hit games ;2004: Junior Year * Member of USA Schutt Elite Team at Canada Cup and Champions Cup **Hit .415 (22-53) with 12 runs and a team-high five doubles and 12 RBI * Led the Cal Bears to the WCWS runner-up * Second team All-Pac-10 * First team All-American * First team All Pacific Region ;2005: Senior Year * Led the Cal Bears to the Women's College World Series * Pac-10 Conference Honors * First-Team All-American


US National Team

2005 * International Sports Invitational Champion ** Hit. 889 * Gold medalist at Pan Am qualifier * Silver medalist at World Cup ** Hit .455 (5-11) for a team-high seven RBI * Silver medalist at Japan Cup ** Hit .273 (3-11) with one RBI 2006 * Undergrad assistant for Cal Bears * Gold Medalist at World Cup of Softball 2007 * Assistant Coach at San Jose State * Gold medalist at World Cup. Note: she batted .467 (7-15) for Team USA in the 2007 World Cup where she has played in all but one game. She appeared as a pinch runner for Crystl Bustos in the game she did not start.


References


External links

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Vicky Galindo - US National Team bio
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Galindo, Vicky 1983 births Living people American softball coaches California Golden Bears softball players California Golden Bears softball coaches Chicago Bandits players West Valley Vikings softball players West Valley Vikings softball coaches San Jose State Spartans softball coaches Olympic softball players of the United States Olympic silver medalists for the United States in softball Softball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics Softball players at the 2007 Pan American Games Bisexual sportspeople Bisexual women LGBT people from California American LGBT sportspeople People from Union City, California Softball players from California LGBT softball players Pan American Games competitors for the United States