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...while all the hype surrounding the United States’ 5-0 victory over Finland centered on the hat trick of 18-year-old Natalie Darwitz, it was primary assists from the Harvard defensemen—Ruggiero and A.J. Mleczko ’97-’99—that put Darwitz in position to score the Americans’ first two goals...
Eight different players scored for the U.S. women, who outshot Germany 57-8. Karen Bye and Natalie Darwitz both lit the lamp twice...
...Darwitz scored at 1:44 into the second and again at the 7:10 mark of the period to spark a three-goal outburst in a span of less than two minutes. At 18, Darwitz is the second-youngest player on the U.S. team, but she’s far from inexperienced at skating against older players. In 1996-97, she had 85 goals and 42 assists for Eagan (Minn.) High School; at the time, she was only in seventh grade. At 15, she became the youngest player ever to make the U.S. national team. On this year?...
Chris Bailey scored 23 seconds after Darwitz and Bye 80 seconds after that to make it 6-0 and chase Stephanie Wartosch-Kurten from the German goal...
...meanwhile is one of four players on the roster who has yet to play a year of college. The others include Wall, and two girls from Minnesota—Krissy Wendell, who is committed to University of Minnesota, and Natalie Darwitz, who is still a year away from college...