2002 USA Team Handball College Nationals – Men's Division

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2002 College Nationals - Men's Division
Season2001-02
Dates1 - 3. March 2002
Champion Air Force Falcons logo.svg Air Force
Best PlayerJosh Ehman
Air Force
Top goalscorerJoe Lamour (37 goals)
University of Alabama
Best goalkeeperDavid Schmitt
Air Force
2001
2003
All statistics correct as of 2018-03-29.
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North Carolina Tar Heels logo.svg
UNC
Location of 2002 USA Team Handball College Nationals Men's Division Teams
The bigger size of the West Point and North Carolina shows that they have two teams.

The 2002 College Nationals was the 7th Men's College Nationals. The College Nationals was a team handball tournament to determined the College National Champion from 2002 from the US. [1]

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Venues

The championship was played at the Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. [1]

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Location of the Furman University

Final ranking

Source: [1]

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg Air Force Academy
Silver medal icon.svg West Point Black
Bronze medal icon.svg Middle Georgia State University
4 University of North Carolina
5 Georgia Institute of Technology
6 Benedict College
7 UNC Tar Heels
8 University of Memphis
9 University of Alabama
10 West Point Gold
11 Georgia State University

Awards

Source: [1]

Most Valuable Player:Josh Ehman Air Force
Most Valuable Goalkeeper:David Schmitt Air Force
Top Scorer:Joe Lamour University of Alabama

Top Scorers

Record

Source: [1]

RankNameGoalsTeam
Gold medal icon.svgJoe Lamour37 University of Alabama
Silver medal icon.svgJosh Ehman35 Air Force
Bronze medal icon.svgCode Taylor34
4Wade Sutton33 UNC Tar Heels
5Muris Lucarevic28 University of Memphis
6Salem Al-Dhaheri24 Benedict College
Myles Bacon University of North Carolina
Brian Brennan Georgia Institute of Technology
Ben Croxton
Darijan Suton

All-Tournament Team

Source: [1]

Jon Tullos West Point Black 19th Top Scorer
Cole Taylor Air Force 3rd Top Scorer
Darijan Suton Middle Georgia State University 6th Top Scorer
Myles Bacon University of North Carolina 6th Top Scorer
Ben Croxton Middle Georgia State University 6th Top Scorer
Joe Lamour University of Alabama Top Scorer
Kurtis Bennett West Point Black

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Results". USA Team Handball . Archived from the original on 2002-04-02. Retrieved 2018-04-29.