Debbie Doom - After UCLA

After UCLA

Recognizing her dominance, the NCAA placed Doom on its All-Decade Team in 1991 and its 25th Anniversary NCAA Division I Women's Softball All-Star Team in 2006.

UCLA inducted Doom into its Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.

In 1997 at age 34, Doom pitched for the Orlando Wahoos (now the Akron Racers) in Women's Pro Fastpitch (now National Pro Fastpitch). She led the league in ERA (0.42) and opponents' batting average (.153) while also placing in the league's top 5 in four other pitching categories. She went 3–0 in the championship series against the Virginia Roadsters and was named series MVP.

Doom was a consistent member of Team USA and among her highlights was pitching two consecutive perfect games at the 1991 Pan American Games, an unmatched feat.

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