How does any one player win a week? This past Sunday alone, there were more than a hundred games involving Division I womens soccer teams. A full week offers at least twice that many. Game-winning goals, sprawling saves and last-ditch defending blur into one.Sometimes, instead of focusing on the moment, it is best to imagine what will linger.And decades from now, no one is more likely to fondly remember these past few days than Navy sophomore Anabell Motley, the espnW national soccer player of the week.Such is the power of a rivalry that matters every year and in every sport.Look, there were plenty of impressive individual performances this past week. No one piled up more tangible evidence than LSUs Jorian Baucom, who scored twice in an important SEC win over Mississippi and followed that up with her first career hat trick against Lamar. Or there was Arkansas defender Jessi Hartzler, who not only helped protect her goal but scored twice in her teams 2-1 upset of Florida and kept right on scoring against Lipscomb later in the week.Each was outstanding in the present tense. So were others. But years from now, all of them will have to explain the circumstances to allow people to understand the accomplishment.All Motley will have to do is say she beat Army.Motley entered the week with career totals of one goal and two assists. She added two goals and an assist to those totals in the span of just 67 minutes on the field this past week.Beginning with the goal that matters most in Annapolis in a 1-0 win over Army.Army beat Navy the first five times the teams played womens soccer. Navy won the next six games. The series has since settled into the kind of back-and-forth tussle the lore of the rivalry demands. Of 28 total meetings, 18 were either decided by a goal or finished level. Each teams seniors entered Fridays game, fittingly, 1-1-1 in the series. It is that kind of rivalry.So it wasnt just a nice bit of skill when Motley let a well-placed pass from Clare MacAdam roll in front of her as she ran down the right side after eight minutes Friday and used her first touch to drive a shot over the goalkeeper and into the back of the net. It was a perfectly executed bit of skill under pressure and in front of 2,347 fans -- almost five times a typical crowd.The second goal of her college career held up as the winner.Nor did Motley rest on her glory. Army vanquished, Navy still had to play a road game at Mount St. Marys two days later. While not a conference game, a loss on the road would have left Navy four games on the wrong side of .500 for the season. If that seems a minor detail, consider that Navy hasnt finished a season with anything other than a winning record since 1994.Even as Navy piled up shots Sunday, the game was scoreless as halftime approached. 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TORONTO -- The fastest team made a fast, strong first impression at the World Cup of Hockey.With blazing speed and uncontainable skill, Team North America skated circles around Finland on the way to a 4-1 victory Sunday night at the World Cup of Hockey.Led by goals from Jack Eichel, Johnny Gaudreau, Jonathan Drouin and Nathan MacKinnon, the group of 23-and-under Americans and Canadians toyed with a proud Finnish national team that has the most Olympic medals since NHL players began participating.Were here to play, Gaudreau said. Hopefully, teams dont take us lightly. I think were a fast, speed, skilled team, and hopefully we can keep proving [to] people [that] we belong here.North America doesnt just belong in the elite tournament full of almost 200 of the best players in the world. It might be one of the most skilled from top to bottom. Four of the past five No. 1 picks were at their best Saturday night, offensively and defensively. Playing his first of what should be many games at his new home arena with the Toronto Maple Leafs, No. 1 pick Auston Matthews had an assist and showed he was ready to face NHL competition.I thought he was going to have a helluva game, and he did, coach Todd McLellan said. There was no fear of playing.Captain Connor McDavid, the 2015 No. 1 pick of the Edmonton Oilers, also had an assist and several nifty moves that confounded Finnish defenders.Much like Team Europe, a collection of players from eight European countries, North America made a great first impression after plenty of criticism about being a gimmick. North Americas blazing fast play in exhibition games made it the most intriguing part of the World Cup, and that fascination is only stronger now that it showed it can thrive when it counts.Just because were younger doesnt mean that were not as good or something like that, McDavid said. 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We were utilizing our strengths, and I think we put them on their heels.Sometimes the pace was so quick that Gaudreau said players stood up on the bench in anticipation of the next fancy move. North America owned the puck against Finland, which had nine players back from the bronze-medal team in the 2014 Sochi Olympics.They really took it to us and showed their individual skill, but also as a team, they were extremely dangerous, Rinne said. Im not going to take anything away from them, but we werent ready to go. We made too many mistakes. We werent skating. That was the result.Valtteri Filppula scored the only goal for Finland late in the third period after the result was decided. McLellan said the lapse was a good teaching moment for his team and will help as the World Cup goes on.Russia is up next on Monday after a 2-1 loss to Sweden earlier Sunday. Despite Russia losing and North America winning, McDavid doesnt see his team as the favorite in the game.Russias a hockey giant, and theyre one of the best hockey nations in the world, McDavid said. Its going to be a good test for us. ' ' '