2017–18 USA Team Handball rankings

Last updated

After there already existed a 2005-06 ranking for the Men's. This was the first season ateam handball ranking for the clubs and the men's college was created.

Contents

Legend

 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 New to rankings from previous week
Italics Number of first place votes
(#–#-#) Win-tie-loss record
тTied with team above or below also with this symbol
(V)Varsity teams
NRNot ranked but receiving votes

Men's Top 25

Month 1
Dec 13 [1] [2]
Month 2
Jan [3]
Month 3
Feb [4]
Month 4
Mar [5]
Month 5
Apr [6]
Month 6
May 17 [7]
1. New York Athletic Club (5-0-0)New York Athletic ClubNew York Athletic Club (4)New York Athletic Club (5)New York Athletic Club (5)New York Athletic Club (5)1.
2.New York City (6-0-0)New York CityNew York City (3)New York City (3)New York City (2)New York City (1)2.
3.Chicago Inter (16-1-1)Chicago InterChicago InterChicago InterChicago InterChicago Inter3.
4.Revol (3-0-2)RevolRevolRevolSan Francisco CalHeatHouston Firehawks4.
5.San Francisco CalHeat (6-0-4)San Francisco CalHeatHouston FirehawksHouston FirehawksHouston Firehawks тSan Francisco CalHeat5.
6.DC Diplomats (1-0-2)Houston FirehawksSan Francisco CalHeatSan Francisco CalHeatDC Diplomats тDC Diplomats6.
7. West Point Black (V) (5-0-6)West Point Black (V)West Point Black (V)Georgia HCRevolWest Point Black (V)7.
8.New York City 2 (2-0-2)Georgia HCGeorgia HCBostonBostonGeorgia HC8.
9.Georgia HC (4-1-1)Carolina BlueCarolina BlueDC DiplomatsGeorgia HCBoston9.
10. University of Virginia (V) (4-1-4)BostonBostonCarolina BlueWest Point Black (V)Mayor Tijuana BC10.
11. Carolina Blue Alberta Jrs.DC DiplomatsWest Point Black (V)Los Angeles THCRevol11.
12. Ohio State Gray (V)OntarioBlue HeatOntarioOntarioCarolina Blue12.
13.BostonDC DiplomatsAlberta Jrs.University of Virginia (V)Alberta Jrs.Alberta Jrs.13.
14.Houston FirehawksKnight AirMinnesotaKnight AirColumbus Armada-NinaUniversity of Virginia (V)14.
15. Auburn University (V)MinnesotaOhio State Gray (V)Alberta Jrs.SeattleOntario15.
16.Barrington THCUniversity of Virginia (V)University of Virginia (V)Auburn University (V)DC AmbassadorsSeattle16.
17. Uni. of North Carolina (V)Ohio State Gray (V)Ontario Penn State (V)University of Virginia (V)Knight Air17.
18. Blue Heat Barrington THCKnight AirMiami University (V)Ohio State Gray (V)Barrington THC18.
19. Air Force (V)Blue HeatMiami University (V)Air Force (V)Barrington THCLos Angeles19.
20. West Point Gold (V)Air Force (V)Barrington THCMinnesotaAir Force (V)Columbus Armada-Nina20.
21.Knight AirNew York City 2Auburn University (V)New York City 2Knight AirAir Force (V)21.
22.Los Angeles THCAuburn University (V)Air Force (V)Columbus ArmadaPortland SasquatchPortland Sasquatch22.
23.Columbus ArmadaLos Angeles THCColumbus ArmadaOhio State Gray (V)New York City 2Illinois State (V)23.
24. Illinois State (V)Miami University (V)New York City 2Barrington THCPenn State (V) тWest Point Gold (V)24.
25.MinnesotaColumbus ArmadaIllinois State (V)Illinois State (V) тCarolina Blue тNew York City 325.
DC Ambassadors т
Month 1
Dec 13 [1] [2]
Month 2
Jan [3]
Month 3
Feb [4]
Month 4
Mar [5]
Month 5
Apr [6]
Month 6
May 17 [7]
NR Miami University (V)Illinois State (V)Los Angeles THCLos Angeles THCIllinois State (V)Blue HeatNR
OntarioDallas Team HandballDallas Team HandballDallas Team HandballDallas Team HandballOhio State Gray (V)
Pittsburgh University (V)Pittsburgh University (V)Pittsburgh University (V)Pittsburgh University (V)Auburn University (V)Auburn University (V)
University of Cincinnati (V)University of CincinnatiUniversity of CincinnatiBoston 2Boston 2Boston 2
Alberta Jrs.West Point Gold (V)West Point Gold (V)West Point Gold (V)West Point Gold (V)New York City 2
Milwaukee UnitedUnited HCMilwaukee UnitedMinnesotaMinnesota
New York City 3New York City 3 UNC Tar Heels (V)New York City 3New York City 3
Texas A&M University (V)Texas A&M University (V)Texas A&M University (V)Texas A&M University (V)
Seattle HCLong Island TigersSan Francisco CalHeat II
Uni. of North Carolina (V)Uni. of North Carolina (V)Uni. of North Carolina (V)Uni. of North Carolina (V)
Portland SasquatchBlue Heat Johns Hopkins University (V)
UNILIDER Sonora
Miami University (V)
Month 1
Dec 13 [1] [2]
Month 2
Jan [3]
Month 3
Feb [4]
Month 4
Mar [5]
Month 5
Apr [6]
Month 6
May 17 [7]
Dropped:
  • Milwaukee United
Dropped:
  • United HC
  • New York City 3
  • Seattle HC
  • Portland Sasquatch
Dropped:
  • UNC Tar Heels (V)
  • University of Cincinnati
  • Milwaukee United
Dropped:
  • Blue Heat
  • Long Island Tigers
  • Pittsburgh University (V)
Dropped:
  • Dallas Team Handball
  • DC Ambassadors
  • Johns Hopkins University (V)
  • Miami University (V)
  • Penn State (V)
  • San Francisco CalHeat II
  • Texas A&M University (V)
  • UNILIDER Sonora
  • Uni. of North Carolina (V)

Women's Top 5

Month 1
Jan [8]
Month 2
Feb [9]
Month 3
Mar [10]
Month 4
Apr [11]
Month 5
May 17 [12]
1.Rogue (5-0-0)Rogue (5-0-0) (6)Rogue (5-0-0) (5)Rogue (5-0-0) (5)Rogue (5-0-0) (4)1.
2.Boston (5-0-0)Houston Firehawks (4-0-0)New York City (7-0-0) (3)New York City (9-0-1) (1)New York City (9-0-1) (2)2.
3.New York City (2-0-0)Boston (5-0-0) (1)Houston Firehawks (4-0-0)Houston Firehawks (4-0-0)Houston Firehawks (4-0-0) т3.
4.Chicago Inter (3-0-2)Chicago Inter (6-0-3)Boston (8-0-2)Boston (8-0-2)Boston (8-0-2) т4.
5.DC Diplomats (4-0-1)New York City (2-0-0)Chicago Inter (6-0-3)DC Diplomats (7-0-3)DC Diplomats (7-0-3)5.
Month 1
Jan [8]
Month 2
Feb [9]
Month 3
Mar [10]
Month 4
Apr [11]
Month 5
May 17 [12]
NRSan Francisco CalHeat (2-0-3)DC Diplomats (4-0-1)DC Diplomats (5-0-3)Chicago Inter (6-0-3)Chicago Inter (6-0-3)NR
Month 1
Jan [8]
Month 2
Feb [9]
Month 3
Mar [10]
Month 4
Apr [11]
Month 5
May 17 [12]
Dropped:
  • San Francisco CalHeat (4-0-5)
NoneNoneNone

Collegiate Top 5

The record at the college ranking is only against other college teams.

Month 1
Jan 14 [13]
Month 2
Mar 17 [14]
Month 3
Apr 16 [15]
Month 4
May 17 [16]
1. West Point Black (2–0-0) (9)West Point Black (2–0-0) (8)West Point Black (2–0-0) (7)West Point Black (8-0-0) (5)1.
2. Air Force (0–0-1)Virginia (4-0-1) (1)Virginia (4-0-2) тVirginia (8-0-4)2.
3. Virginia (3-0–1)Air Force (0–0-1)Air Force (0–0-1) тWest Point Gold (7-0-3)3.
4. Illinois (4-0–0)Illinois (7-0-1)Ohio State Gray (9-0-4)Air Force (2-0-5)4.
5. Ohio State Gray (5-0-4)North Carolina (4-0-2) тIllinois (7-0-1)North Carolina (7-0-4)5.
West Point Gold (2-0-1) т
Month 1
Jan 14 [13]
Month 2
Mar 17 [14]
Month 3
Apr 16 [15]
Month 4
May 17 [16]
NR North Carolina (3-0-0)Ohio State Gray (5-0-4)West Point Gold (2-0-1)Ohio State Gray (11-0-8)NR
Aubrun (1-0-1)
West Point Gold (0-0-1)
Pittsburgh (2-0-2)Texas A&M (0-0-0)North Carolina (4-0-2)
Texas A&M (0-0-0)
Month 1
Jan 14 [13]
Month 2
Mar 17 [14]
Month 3
Apr 16 [15]
Month 4
May 17 [16]
Dropped:
  • Aubrun (1-0-1)
  • Pittsburgh (2-0-4)
Dropped:
  • Texas A&M (0-0-0)
Dropped:
  • Illinois (7-0-1)

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