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Darwitz Bobrowski Hire

Darwitz, Bobrowski Added to Women's Hockey Staff

7/29/2021 10:00:00 AM | Women's Hockey

Frost adds two experienced assistant coaches to staff.

University of Minnesota women's hockey coach Brad Frost announced two new additions to the bench today in assistant coaches Natalie Darwitz and Jake Bobrowski.

"We are thrilled to have both Natalie and Jake as part of our coaching staff," Frost said. "They have great coaching track records separately, but have been very dynamic together and are proven winners. As we look at our needs as a program, they are exactly what we hoped for. The future of Gopher Women's Hockey continues to be very bright."

During their time at Hamline, Darwitz and Bobrowski led the Pipers to the NCAA Division III Frozen Four in 2018 and NCAA Division III national runners-up in 2019. In their first season at Hamline, the team posted a 9-13-3 record, the most wins by the program in nearly a decade. In the 2017-18 season, Hamline made the NCAA tournament for the first time in program history and finished third. That season, Darwitz was named both MIAC and USCHO Coach of the Year. The next season, Hamline posted a program record 23 wins and advanced all the way to the NCAA Division III national championship game -- marking the first national title game appearance by a MIAC program. In six seasons under Darwitz and Bobrowski, Hamline went 88-41-14 overall and 58-26-9 in the MIAC.  

"I am excited and honored to be returning to my alma mater as the women's assistant hockey coach," said Darwitz. "I am passionate about the game of hockey and the success of the Gopher women's program. I am looking forward to coaching alongside Brad and Jake. We share the common goal of preserving the rich tradition of Gopher Hockey and bring additional championships to the U of M. I am excited and grateful for the University of Minnesota for this opportunity."

Darwitz returns to her alma mater after an incredibly decorated playing and brief coaching career with the Gophers and the U.S. National Team. Darwitz, an Eagan, Minn. native, played at the 'U' for three years (2002-05). In that span, she helped the Gophers win back-to-back national championships in 2004 and 2005 and was named 2005 Frozen Four Most Outstanding Player. In the 2004-05 season, Darwitz set an NCAA single-season record with 114 points and was named Bob Allen Women's Player of the Year. The three-time All-American currently ranks third in program history in points (246), first in points per game (2.48), fifth in goals (102), second in assists (144), and first in assists per game (1.45). On the national stage, Darwitz is a three-time Olympic medalist (silver in 2002 and 2010 and bronze in 2006) and three-time IIHF World gold medalist. She has represented the United States in three Olympics, eight IIHF World Women's Championships, and ten Women's 4 Nations Cups. In the 2002 Winter Olympics, Darwitz was named to the All-Tournament Team on her way to winning silver. Other accolades include being inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame, Minnesota State High School League Hall of Fame, and 'M' Club Hall of Fame. 

Darwitz began her coaching career in 2007-08 as an assistant on her father's staff with Eagan High School's girls hockey team. In 2008-09, she joined the Gophers staff as an assistant coach, before taking a year-long hiatus the following season to be Team USA's captain for the 2010 Olympics. After the Olympics, she returned to Minnesota's bench for the 2010-11 season. Following the season, Darwitz was announced as the next head coach of Lakeville South High School's girls hockey team. The Gopher great rejoins the Minnesota coaching staff from Hamline, where she has been head coach since 2015-16. 

"Natalie is one of the most recognizable names in all of hockey," said Frost. "Whether it's leading her Eagan High School team to state tournaments, winning back-to-back National Championships at the University of Minnesota, or setting the all time scoring record in a season with 114 points, the list goes on and on. She's been a three-time Olympian for Team USA, captain of the Olympic Team, and has been inducted into multiple hall of fames, including the US Hockey Hall of Fame. Wherever she goes, success follows. Her coaching path is no different, most recently turning the Hamline program around and into one of the top Division III programs in the country."

Bobrowski also comes to the Gophers from Hamline, where he served as an assistant coach on Darwitz's staff for the past six seasons. Prior to his time at Hamline, the St. Paul native was the head coach of Hill-Murray's junior varsity girls hockey team and assistant coach of the Pioneers' varsity team. During his seven seasons with Hill-Murray, the Pioneers appeared in four MSHSL Class AA state tournaments. The Pioneers won the state championship in 2014, their first in program history, and 2015 and were runners-up in 2013. Hill-Murray's junior varsity girls hockey team won conference championships each year he was head coach. His coaching experience also includes a strong background in youth hockey. In 2007-08, Bobrowski served as head coach of the U12 Western Wisconsin Stars girls youth program. The team finished as state runner-up that season. Bobrowski's specialty at Hamline was recruitment. As head recruiter, he recruited seven All-Americans and the 2019 AHCA National Player of the Year. 

"I am excited to begin a new journey with such a championship pedigree program here at the University of Minnesota," said Bobrowski. "I am humbled by the opportunity to be part of a great staff, program, and institution. I look forward to contributing in any way possible and seeing what this talented group of young women can do. I want to thank all of my former players at Hamline University and Hill Murray High School, Coach Schafhauser, and especially my wife, Jennifer, and our kids for their support. If not for them, this would not have been possible. I also want to thank AD Mark Coyle, Associate AD Tom McGinnis, Coach Frost, Jessica Scott, Tricia Budke and the entire search committee for this fantastic opportunity." 

"Jake has had great coaching success at many different levels," said Frost. "Starting out at one of the powerhouse programs in Hill-Murray. He was instrumental in helping the Pioneers to four state tournament berths and two state championships. Moving up a level did not hinder him at all, helping turn the Piper program around and making it to two NCAA Frozen Fours. Jake is also a very talented recruiter. He develops great relationships with recruits and their families and has a keen eye for talent."

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