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Marty Takes on the World: Part One
Stefanie Marty eyes the faceoff.
Sophomore co-captain Stefanie Marty is representing Syracuse University with the Swiss National team at the 2009 IIHF Women's World Championship in Hämeenlinna, Finland. The Swiss' first game is on Sunday, April 5.
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Sophomore co-captain Stefanie Marty, Syracuse's team leader with 0.79 points per game in the Orange's inaugural season, has switched her focus to international play.

Marty is currently training with the Swiss National Team at the 2009 IIHF Women's World Championship in Hämeenlinna, Finland. The Swiss' first game of the tournament is on Sunday, April 5.

The Nussbaumen, Switzerland native has played for her country's team since 2003 and was decorated with the title of "Swiss Hockey Woman of the Year" in 2005. Marty has recorded 26 goals and 23 assists in her tenure with the Swiss and has traveled the world in her expeditions. In 2006, she was an Olympic participant at the 2006 Games in Torino, Italy where the Swiss claimed seventh place, overall.

Marty and the Swiss have experienced success on the international stage as the team won first place in their native land at the 2005 Women's World Championship in Romanshorn, Switzerland.

Before lacing up for the Orange, Marty transfered to Syracuse after aiding the University of New Hampshire to a Frozen Four appearance in 2008. Stefanie also has the luxury of skating besides her sister, Julia Marty, in a Swiss sweater. Julia is a sophomore defenseman for Northeastern University and was an All-Hockey East Honorable Mention this season.

Follow Stefanie Marty throughout the 2009 IIHF Women's World Championship in Hämeenlinna, Finland here on SUAthletics.com.

PRE-TOURNAMENT: DAY 1

Stefanie Marty tries to get open in the crease.

KUORTANE, FINLAND - "Today is our fourth day here in Kuortane, Finland. After three busy days full of practices, we have started coming together as a team through a couple exhibition games and team activities. So far, we have acclimated to life in Finland well.

Everything started on Saturday, March 28th, at the airport in Zurich, Switzerland. After a three hour flight and a five hour bus ride, we arrived in Kuortane, a small Finnish town. Kuortane is three hours away from Hämeenlinna, Finland: the venue of this year’s 2009 Women's World Championship.

Unfortunately, there's not much to do here in Kuortane, but it keeps the team focused in practice and is helping us prepare for tournament play. Kuortane is the home of an Olympic training center, but our only surrounding amenities include all the different athletic facilities and hotel we're living in.

The hotel is really nice and the rooms seem more like little apartments than hotel rooms. (Together with my two roommates, I have my own living room, kitchen, washing machine and sauna!). The actual village of Kuortane is about 20 minutes (walking distance) away and as far as we can see, there are only lakes and trees.

So far, all of our days have been pretty similar. In the mornings, we have an hour skating session. We are usually given a little time off (which I usually use for a nap) before we have a team activity. Following that, we would engage in a longer training session or an exhibition game. The first two afternoons, we had ice sessions in which we practiced our systems and special teams. The team has never played before in this combination and there is a lot we still have to improve on."