2003 USA Team Handball College Nationals – Women's Division

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2003 College Nationals - Women's Division
Season2002–03
Dates28 - 30. March 2003
Champion Army West Point logo.svg West Point Black
Matches played14
Goals scored201 (14.36 per match)
Best PlayerRenee Ramsey
West Point Black
Top goalscorerRenee Ramsey (24 goals)
West Point Black
Best goalkeeperAndrea Leaman
West Point Black
2002
2004
All statistics correct as of 2018-05-01.

The 2003 College Nationals was the 8th Women's College Nationals. The College Nationals was a team handball tournament to determined the College National Champion from 2003 from the US. [1]

Contents

Venues

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

Greenville
Greenville
Timmons Arena Physical Activities Center
Capacity: 4,000Capacity: ?

Modus

USA Midwest and Northeast.svg
North Carolina Tar Heels logo.svg
UNC
VCU Rams logo.svg
VCU
Location of 2003 USA Team Handball College Nationals Women's Division Teams
The bigger size of the West Point Logo show that they have two teams.

The five teams played first a round robin.

The first plays against the 4th and 2nd against the 3rd of the Group stage the semis.

The losers of the semis play a small final.

The winners of the semis play the final.

Results

Source: [1]

Group stage

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Furman University 43105022+287
West Point Black 43104118+237
Virginia Commonwealth University 42022524+14
University of North Carolina 41032043232
West Point Gold 40041039290
Source: [ citation needed ]
28 March 2003
18:00 (UTC-5)
West Point Black 7-7 Furman University Timmons Arena, Furman University
28 March 2003
19:00 (UTC-5)
University of North Carolina 6-4 West Point Gold Timmons Arena, Furman University
28 March 2003
21:00 (UTC-5)
West Point Black 9-4 Virginia Commonwealth University Timmons Arena, Furman University

29 March 2003
8:00 (UTC-5)
West Point Gold 2-17 Furman University Timmons Arena, Furman University
29 March 2003
9:00 (UTC-5)
University of North Carolina 3-7 Virginia Commonwealth University Physical Activities Center, Furman University
29 March 2003
11:00 (UTC-5)
West Point Black 9-2 West Point Gold Physical Activities Center, Furman University
29 March 2003
12:00 (UTC-5)
University of North Carolina 6-16 Furman University Physical Activities Center, Furman University
29 March 2003
14:00 (UTC-5)
West Point Gold 2-7 Virginia Commonwealth University Physical Activities Center, Furman University
29 March 2003
15:00 (UTC-5)
West Point Black 16-5 University of North Carolina Timmons Arena, Furman University
29 March 2003
17:00 (UTC-5)
Furman University 10-7 Virginia Commonwealth University Timmons Arena, Furman University

Championship

Semifinals Final
      
GS1 Furman University 8
GS4 University of North Carolina 8
GS1 Furman University 10
GS2 West Point Black 11
GS2 West Point Black 4
GS3 Virginia Commonwealth University 2 Small Final
GS4 University of North Carolina 3
GS3 Virginia Commonwealth University 10

Semifinals

29 March 2003
20:00 (UTC-5)
Furman University 8-7 University of North Carolina Timmons Arena, Furman University
29 March 2003
20:00 (UTC-5)
West Point Black 4-2 Virginia Commonwealth University Physical Activities Center, Furman University

Small Final

30 March 2003
9:30 (UTC-4)
University of North Carolina 3 - 10 Virginia Commonwealth University Physical Activities Center, Furman University

Final

30 March 2003
11:00 (UTC-4)
Furman University 10-11 West Point Black Timmons Arena, Furman University

Final ranking

Source: [1]

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg West Point Black
Silver medal icon.svg Furman University
Bronze medal icon.svg Virginia Commonwealth University
4 University of North Carolina
5 West Point Gold

Awards

Source: [1]

Most Valuable Player:Renee Ramsey West Point Black
Most Valuable Goalkeeper:Andrea Leaman West Point Black
Top Scorer:Renee Ramsey West Point Black

Top scorers

Record

Source: [1]

RankNameGoalsGamesAverageTeam
Gold medal icon.svgRenee Ramsey2464 West Point Black
Silver medal icon.svgNoelle Grosso1863 Virginia Commonwealth University
Bronze medal icon.svgKatie Easler1662.67 University of North Carolina
Morgan Jones Furman University
5Jacqueline Bishop1562.5
6Sissy Salem1061.67
Joanna Vivas
8Michelle Rackers961.5 University of North Carolina
Sarah Schmidt Virginia Commonwealth University
10Ashley Hannifin761.17 Furman University
Amy Kemp West Point Black
Jordan Shireman

All-Tournament Team

Source: [1]

Amanda Worden Furman University
Sissy Salem Furman University 6th Top Scorer
Brandi Record West Point Black 13th Top Scorer
Jacqueline Bishop Furman University 5th Top Scorer
Katie Easler University of North Carolina 3rd Top Scorer
Morgan Jones Furman University 3rd Top Scorer
Noelle Grosso Virginia Commonwealth University 2nd Top Scorer

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "2003 College Nationals Results". USA Team Handball . 2003-04-01. Archived from the original on 2003-06-17. Retrieved 2018-05-01.