2015 USA Team Handball College Nationals – Men's Division

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2015 College Nationals - Men's Division
Season2014–15
Dates3 - 5. April 2015
Champion Army West Point logo.svg West Point Black
Matches played28
Goals scored1,135 (40.54 per match)
Best Player Connor Holt
West Point Black
Top goalscorer Fabian Gubler (34 goals)
Clemson University
Best goalkeeper David Brown
Air Force Academy
2014
2016
All statistics correct as of 2018-02-03.

The 2015 College Nationals was the 20th Men's College Nationals. The College Nationals was a team handball tournament to determined the College National Champion from 2015 from the US.

Contents

Venues

The championship was played at two venues at the Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. [1]

Auburn Auburn
Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum Student Activities Center
Capacity: 10,500Capacity: ?
Beard-Eaves-Front1.jpg

Draw

Usa edcp location map.svg
North Carolina Tar Heels logo.svg
UNC
Ohio State Buckeyes logo.svg
OSU
Red pog.svg
ISU
Texas A&M University logo.svg
A&M
Red pog.svg
UWM
Location of 2015 USA Team Handball College Nationals Men's Division Teams
The bigger size of the West Point and OSU Logo shows that they have two teams.

The draw for the men's was held on 26 March 2015 at 11:00 in Auburn. The seedings were based on the last College Nationals. As originator, Auburn was allowed to choose the group. [2] [3] [4]

Seeding

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3
West Point Black
University of North Carolina
Air Force Academy
Clemson University
The Ohio State University Scarlet
West Point Gold
Illinois State University
Texas A&M University
Auburn University
Miami University
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
The Ohio State University Grey

Modus

The 12 teams were split into four groups. The seeding were based on the last College Nationals. [5]

In the Group stage every group had a round-robin. The best two teams per group were qualified for the quarterfinals.

The four last teams from the group stage played a 9th - 12th place bracket.

The losers from the quarterfinals played a 5th - 8th place bracket.

The winners from the quarterfinals were qualified for the semifinals.

The losers from the semis played a small final and the winners the final.

Results

Source: [6]

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Auburn University 22004028+124
Clemson University 21014430+142
Illinois State University 20022046260
Source: [ citation needed ]
3 April 2016
16:00
Auburn University 20-10 Illinois State University Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
2 players 5
3 April 2016
19:00
Illinois State University 10-26 Clemson University Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
2 players 7

4 April 2016
10:00
Auburn University 20-18 Clemson University Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Mukendi 7

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
West Point Gold 22005531+244
Air Force Academy 21014835+132
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 20022764370
Source: [ citation needed ]
3 April 2016
17:00
Air Force Academy 16-23 West Point Gold Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Mondesir 7
3 April 2016
20:00
West Point Gold 32-15 University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Mondesir 8

4 April 2016
10:00
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 12-32 Air Force Academy Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Donlin 8

Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
University of North Carolina 22004426+184
Texas A&M University 2101323422
The Ohio State University Grey 20022440160
Source: [ citation needed ]
3 April 2016
18:00
University of North Carolina 21-15 Texas A&M University Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Caldwell 8

4 April 2016
9:00
Texas A&M University 17-13 The Ohio State University Grey Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Delcini 8
4 April 2016
12:00
The Ohio State University Grey 11-23 University of North Carolina Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Gilbert 5

Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
West Point Black 22006036+244
Miami University 21014053132
The Ohio State University Scarlet 20023344110
Source: [ citation needed ]
3 April 2016
19:00
West Point Black 25-15 The Ohio State University Scarlet Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Aten 7

4 April 2016
9:00
The Ohio State University Scarlet 18-19 Miami University Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Albasha 5
4 April 2016
12:00
Miami University 21-35 West Point Black Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Zeck 7

Championship

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
A1 Auburn University 15
C2 Texas A&M University 16
C2 Texas A&M University 16
B1 West Point Gold 18
B1 West Point Gold 25
D2 Miami University 18
B1 West Point Gold 32
D1 West Point Black 35
A2 Clemson University 17
C1 University of North Carolina 20
C1 University of North Carolina 18 Small Final
D1 West Point Black 32
B2 Air Force Academy 17 C2 Texas A&M University 13
D1 West Point Black 22C1 University of North Carolina 20

Quarterfinals

4 April 2016
15:00
Auburn University 15-16 Texas A&M University Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Delcini 8
4 April 2016
15:00
Clemson University 17-20 University of North Carolina Student Activities Center, Auburn University
2 players 4
4 April 2016
16:00
West Point Gold 25-18 Miami University Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Mondesir 6
4 April 2016
16:00
Air Force Academy 17-22 West Point Black Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Cross 7

Semifinals

5 April 2016
8:50
Texas A&M University 16-18 West Point Gold Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Swett 7
5 April 2016
8:50
University of North Carolina 18-32 West Point Black Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Cross 7

Small Final

5 April 2016
12:00
Texas A&M University 13-20 University of North Carolina Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Piasecki 5

Final

5 April 2016
13:00
West Point Gold 32-35 West Point Black Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Holt 11

Placement Games

5th–8th place bracket

5th–8th Semifinals 5th place
      
LQ1 Auburn University 16
LQ2 Miami University 17
LQ2 Miami University 20
LQ4 Air Force Academy 31
LQ3 Clemson University 20
LQ4 Air Force Academy 297th place
LQ1 Auburn University 13
LQ3 Clemson University 27
5th–8th Semifinals
5 April 2016
7:50
Auburn University 16-17 Miami University Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Albasha 8
5 April 2016
7:50
Clemson University 20-29 Air Force Academy Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Murray 9
7th place game
5 April 2016
11:00
Auburn University 13-27 Clemson University Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Gubler 9
5th place game
5 April 2016
11:00
Miami University 20-31 Air Force Academy Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Donlin 6

9th–12th place bracket

9th–12th Semifinals 9th place
      
A3 Illinois State University 26
C3 The Ohio State University Grey 24
A3 Illinois State University 13
D3 The Ohio State University Scarlet 21
B3 University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 21
D3 The Ohio State University Scarlet 11 11th place
C3 The Ohio State University Grey 20
B3 University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 25
9th–12th Semifinals
4 April 2016
14:00
Illinois State University 26-24 The Ohio State University Grey Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
Miner 7
4 April 2016
14:00
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 21-11 The Ohio State University Scarlet Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Fay 5
11th place game
5 April 2016
10:00
The Ohio State University Grey 20-25 University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Fay 12
9th place game
5 April 2016
10:00
Illinois State University 13-21 The Ohio State University Scarlet Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, Auburn University
2 players 5

All-Star game

4 April 2016
18:30
Men's Residency20-20 Collegiate All-Star Team Student Activities Center, Auburn University
Chun 5 Donlin 6

Final ranking

Source: [7]

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg West Point Black
Silver medal icon.svg West Point Gold
Bronze medal icon.svg University of North Carolina
4 Texas A&M University
5 Air Force Academy
6 Miami University
7 Clemson University
8 Auburn University
9 The Ohio State University Scarlet
10 Illinois State University
11 University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
12 The Ohio State University Grey

Awards

Source: [7]

Most Valuable Player: Connor Holt West Point Black
Most Valuable Goalkeeper: David Brown West Point Black
Top Scorer: Fabian Gubler Clemson University

Top scorers

Record

Source: [8] When there is a tie by the goals the player with the better average was ranked first. When there was the same average the players have the same rank.

RankNameGoalsGamesAverageTeam
Gold medal icon.svg Fabian Gubler 3456.8 Clemson University
Silver medal icon.svg Drew Donlin 2955.8 Air Force Academy
Bronze medal icon.svg Sebastian Fay 2847 University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
4 Ji Mondesir 55.6 West Point Gold
Hussain Albasha Miami University
6 Ben Hollies 2746.75 The Ohio State University Grey
7 Marco Delcini 45.4 Texas A&M University
8 Corinth Cross 2655.2 West Point Black
Alec Zeck
10 Ethan Wallenius-Caldwell 2555 University of North Carolina
Connor Holt West Point Black

All-Star Team

Source: [9]

Coree Aten West Point Black
A.D. Briggs Auburn University
Nick Colaianni University of North Carolina
Corinth Cross West Point Black 8th Top Scorer
Marco Delcini Texas A&M University 7th Top Scorer
Drew Donlin Air Force Academy 2nd Top Scorer
Sebastian Fay University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee 3rd Top Scorer
Fabian Gubler Clemson University 1st Top Scorer
Patrick Halladay Auburn University
Connor Holt West Point Black Most Valuable Player
Forest Keller West Point Gold Goalkeeper
Christian McKenrick West Point Black
Ross Miner Illinois State University
Ji Mondesir West Point Gold 4th Top Scorer
Julian Orr The Ohio State University Goalkeeper
Jarod Roberts Air Force Academy

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