Auburn Sigurdson

Auburn Sigurdson

Auburn Sigurdson (born April 6, 1981 in White Rock, British Columbia) is a Canadian softball pitcher. She has attended Simon Fraser University. She was a part of the Canadian Softball team who finished 5th at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Both Auburn and her sister, Jesse, are pitchers and played together for SFU in 2003 and won NAIA national championships.

International Softball Experience

* 2005 Pan American Championships/Worlds Qualifier (Silver)
* 2005 World Cup, Oklahoma (4th place)
* 2004 Olympic Games (5th place)
* 2004 Prague Cup (Gold)
* 2004 Australia/New Zealand Tour (3 tournaments)
* 2003 Pan American Games, Dominican Republic (Silver)
* 2003 US Cup, Hawaii (Silver)
* 2003 California Cup (Silver)
* 1998 - 2005 Canada Cup, Surrey, BC

Professional Softball Experience

* 2006 Italian Professional Fastpitch League, Nuoro Softball, Terra Sarda (Sardegna)
* 2006 Copa Italia (Silver)
* 2005 National Pro Fastpitch League, New York/New Jersey Juggernaut (4th place)

National Softball Experience

* Sr. Canadian National Championships - 2006 (Bronze)
* Jr. Canadian National Championships - 2003 (Silver)
* Sr. Canadian NationalChampionships - 2001
* Midget Canadian Championships - 1999 (Bronze)
* Sr. Canadian National Championships - 1998 (Bronze)

Awards & Special Accomplishments

* Two time NAIA All-American
* NAIA Region I Player of the year in 2003
* NAIA National Champions (2003)
* NAIA All Tournament team (2003)
* NCAA Division I SunBelt All-Conference team (2000)
* MVP 1995 Western Canadians
* MVP 2000 Renegades Softball Club


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