2001 USA Team Handball College Nationals – Men's Division

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2001 College Nationals - Men's Division
Season2000-01
Dates19 - 22. April 2000
Champion Army West Point logo.svg West Point Black
Best PlayerMyles Bacon
University of North Carolina
Top goalscorerJoshua Ehmen (23 goals)
Air Force Academy
Jason Schumpert (23 goals)
Lander University
Best goalkeeperPete Exline
West Point Black
2000
2002
All statistics correct as of 2018-04-29.
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North Carolina Tar Heels logo.svg
UNC
Location of 2001 USA Team Handball College Nationals Men's Division Teams
The bigger size of the West Point and Georgia Tech shows that they have two teams.

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Contents

Venues

The championship was played in Atlanta. [1]

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Location of Atlanta

Results

Small Final

Middle Georgia State University Middle Georgia State won West Point Gold
[1]

Final

West Point Black 26-15 University of North Carolina
[2]

Final ranking

Source: [1]

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg West Point Black
Silver medal icon.svg University of North Carolina
Bronze medal icon.svg Middle Georgia State University
4 West Point Gold
5 Air Force Academy
6 Lander University
7 Georgia State University
8 Georgia Tech Gold
9 Georgia Tech White

Awards

Source: [1]

Most Valuable Player:Myles Bacon University of North Carolina
Most Valuable Goalkeeper:Pete Exline West Point Black
Top Scorer:Joshua Ehmen Air Force Academy
Jason Schumpert Lander University

Top Scorers

Source: [1]

RankNameGoalsTeam
Gold medal icon.svgJoshua Ehmen23 Air Force Academy
Jason Schumpert Lander University
Bronze medal icon.svgBen Croxton19 Middle Georgia State University
4Myles Bacon18 University of North Carolina
Brian Brennan Georgia Tech Gold

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "2001 Results". USA Team Handball . Archived from the original on 2005-11-03. Retrieved 2018-04-29.
  2. "College National Champions". West Point Team Handball . 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2018-04-29.