It was similar last September after Lawrie-Locke's one-hitter helped Canada qualify for the 2020 Olympics.But there haven't been many moments quite like it.

Lawrie currently plays for the Canada women's national softball team including during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, that earned a spot at the postponed 20…
She and Monica Abbott are both softball pitchers who competed at the 2008

Danielle Lawrie’s age is 33. She represented Canada at the 2008 Summer Olympics and later joined the USSSA Pride in the National Pro Fastpitch league. Further, she has represented Team USSSA Pride in National Pro Fastpitch (NPF). Lawrie also played during the 2008 Beijing Olympics for the Canadian women's national softball team. Danielle Lawrie debuted for Team Canada in 2005 and was a member of the squad that placed fourth the last time softball was included on the Olympic program at Beijing 2008.

Danielle Lawrie’s age is 33.

1 of 4 | Former Husky softball star Danielle Lawrie is working out again in Everett and at the UW while also taking care of her two young... (Dean … Sunday night wasn't the first time Danielle Lawrie-Locke couldn't keep up with the messages flooding her phone. Two-time NCAA Player of the Year Danielle Lawrie-Locke is coming out of a three-year retirement as softball readies for its Olympic return in 2020. It …

It happened after the births of daughters Madison and Audrey. Two-time NCAA Player of the Year Danielle Lawrie-Locke is coming out of a three-year retirement as softball readies for its Olympic return in 2020.

Canadian softball pitcher who led the University of Washington Huskies to its first National Championship in 2009. The 33-year-old softball player was born …
“I remember walking in for the Opening Ceremony, and by far was just blown away," Lawrie-Locke said. At the WBSC Women’s Softball World Championships, she was part of the Team Canada squads in 2006, 2010, 2012 and 2018 with Canada taking home bronze in 2010 and 2018. Danielle Lawrie-Locke doesn't have to look very far to find her motivation. UW pitcher Danielle Lawrie, brother Brett both poised for Beijing Olympics By JON NAITO, P-I REPORTER Published 10:00 pm PDT, Monday, July 14, 2008

Danielle Lawrie graduated university, got married, had two daughters and retired from playing the game she loves. At the WBSC Women’s Softball World Championships, she was part of the Team Canada squads in 2006, 2010, 2012 and 2018, helping Canada take home bronze in 2010 and 2018. Elaine Thompson/AP Photo Unlike most players eyeing 2020, Lawrie wouldn't be new to that stage. Danielle was one of the 146 women on the Beijing 2008 Canadian Olympic Team, and the athletes parade was undoubtedly a highlight in her sporting life.

Sunday night wasn't the first time Danielle Lawrie-Locke couldn't keep up with the messages flooding her phone. Lawrie played college softball at Washington, in which she was part of the 2009 Women's College World Series championship team. It was similar last September after Lawrie-Locke's one-hitter helped Canada qualify for the 2020 Olympics.