WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Next stop, Vancouver. Two games into their World Cup quest, the United States women’s national team is looking world weary as they head to the Pacific Northwest for the final game of group play.Nothing like a scoreless draw Friday against Sweden, one of the U.S. biggest rivals, to put a damper on the proceedings. And nothing like the U.S. Soccer Federation addressing new material now in circulation about goalkeeper Hope Solo’s arrest last June on domestic violence charges and saying they are “gathering information” and “investigating” the matter.Is this the kind of World Cup the U.S. women were aiming for?Despite sitting on top of the Group of Death with four points, ahead of Australia’s three points, Sweden’s two points and Nigeria’s one point, the U.S. surely expected to have booked their ticket into the knockout round by now. Instead, it will take a win against Nigeria on Tuesday for the U.S. make a clear bid for the No. 1 spot and the easiest path through the elimination rounds. While the U.S. is likely to get that done, the Americans head out of Winnipeg with a pretty firm knowledge of their standing — and their reputation.It’s definitely not a…