The US should be favorites they’ve outscored opponents by a combined margin of 45-7, while New Zealand has won in far tighter fashion, with a margin of 45-32. The US will finish pool play tomorrow with a game against undefeated New Zealand to see who tops the pool. Although the Austrians looked taller across the board than the Americans, Michiko Magnant seemed to have no trouble with the defense, consistently skying multiple defenders en route to another assertive performance, including a leaping grab over a taller defender to win the game for the US. Beeman-Weber had another impressive game as the D-line’s distributor off the turn-throwing one assist and scoring two goals.
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The remainder of the game carried more of the same Austria found occasional success on deep shots, but was mostly forced out of their preferred looks by the US’s variety of defensive schemes. Austria got on the board as Leni Meister connected on a deep look to bring Austria back within two. Erica Birdsong skied for the first break and Acacia Hahn broke the mark low and inside the next to give the US a 3-0 lead. From there, the US D-line took over, quickly stifling Austria’s preferred pull plays and forcing them into high-stall hucks. The US’s second game of the day started off a little shakier, as the American O-line seemed somewhat bothered by the Austrian D-line’s size the two teams traded turns before the US offense found its rhythm and Rachel Chang threw to Chloe Hakimi for the opening score. The few times that the American O-line took the field, Lia Schwartz continued to impress as the Americans’ center handler, calmly distributing to speedy cutters downfield and getting open wherever in the reset space. Mia Beeman-Weber was calm and collected off the turn equally comfortable hitting quick resets and powerful deep shots, Beeman-Weber has emerged as one of the key distributors for the US D-line offense. They leapt out to a 6-0 lead within minutes for the second time in as many games six different players scored as the US’s balanced attack and depth showed through. The US National Team continued their dominant start to the week in the Women’s Division, opening with a 15-2 victory over Italy on Monday.
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U20 Women’s Division Highlight Grabs and Disciplined Defense as the US Cruise through Pool Play WROCLAW, POLAND – The World Junior Ultimate Championships continued on Day 2 and the U20 Women’s and Open US National Teams took control of their pools in both divisions, riding disciplined offense and commanding defense to victory.Įlsewhere, the Canadian National Teams thrilled with universe point games in the Women’s and Open U20 divisions.
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Augby Matt Singleton in Recap with 0 comments The US’s Sydney Mannion makes a throw against Austria at WJUC 2022. The American teams kept rolling in Poland, though the same can not be said for our neighbors to the north.