Natalie Darwitz - Career Statistics

Career Statistics

Regular season
Season Team League GP G A Pts
1998 United States Three Nations Cup Nat-Tm 4 0 0 0
1999 United States Under-22 Series Nat-Tm 3 1 0 1
1999 United States World Championship Team Nat-Tm 5 2 1 3
2000 United States Under -22 Series Nat-Tm 3 0 1 1
2000 United States World Championship Team Nat-Tm 5 2 6 8
2000-01 United States Women's National Team Nat-Tm 32 17 18 35
2001 United States World Championship Team Nat-Tm 5 3 1 4
2001-02 United States Visa Skate to Salt Lake Team Nat-Tm 30 17 21 38
2002 United States Olympic Team - Salt Lake City Nat-Tm 5 7 1 8
2002-03 University of Minnesota Golden Gophers NCAA 33 33 35 68
2003 United States Four Nations Team Nat-Tm 4 2 1 3
2003 United States Under -22 Team Nat-Tm 3 2 3 5
2003-04 University of Minnesota Golden Gophers NCAA 26 27 37 64
2004 United States Four Nations Team Nat-Tm 4 1 3 4
2004 United States Under -22 Team Nat-Tm 3 0 2 2
2004 United States World Championship Team Nat-Tm 5 7 3 10
2004-05 University of Minnesota Golden Gophers NCAA 40 42 72 114
2005 United States World Championship Team Nat-Tm 5 2 2 4
2005-06 United States Hilton Family Skate Team Nat-Tm 18 9 7 16
2006 United States Four Nations Team Nat-Tm 4 3 6 9
2006 United States Olympic Team - Torino Nat-Tm 5 3 3 6
2006-07 Minnesota Whitecaps WWHL 13 11 10 21
2007 United States Four Nations Team Nat-Tm 4 1 2 3
2007 United States World Championship Team Nat-Tm 5 4 5 9
2007-08 Minnesota Whitecaps WWHL 7 4 7 11
2008 United States Four Nations Team Nat-Tm 4 3 1 4

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