2019 USA Team Handball College Nationals – Men's Division

Last updated
2019 College Nationals - Men's Division
Season2018–19
Dates26 - 28. April 2019
Champion Army West Point logo.svg West Point Black
Matches played19
Goals scored901 (47.42 per match)
Best Player Kednrick Thomas
(West Point Black)
Top goalscorer William Kennedy (46 goals)
(Texas A&M University)
Best goalkeeper Jordan Wenske
(Texas A&M University)
2018
2020
All statistics correct as of 2019-04-22.

The 2019 College Nationals was the 24th Men's College Nationals. The College Nationals was a team handball tournament to determine the College National Champion from 2019 from the US.

Contents

Venues

The championship was played at two venues at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. [1]

Chapel Hill Chapel Hill
Fetzer Hall Fetzer B
Capacity: ?Capacity: ?

Draw

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North Carolina Tar Heels logo.svg
UNC
Ohio State Buckeyes logo.svg
OSU
Red pog.svg
UVA
Texas A&M University logo.svg
A&M
Location of 2019 USA Team Handball College Nationals Men's Division Teams
The bigger size of the West Point shows that they have two teams.

The seeding was based on the USA Men's Top 5 College Rankings from March. [2]

The 4th ranked team West Virginia University was not able to play at the college nationals. Because of there finals. [3]

Seeding

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5
West Point Black (1) University of North Carolina (2)
Ohio State University (3)
Air Force Academy (5) University of Virginia (NR)
West Point Gold (NR)
Texas A&M University (NV)

(NR=Not ranked; NV=No votes)

The two teams of pot 1 and 5 were placed in group A the team in pot 3 in group B.

The other teams were placed in group A or B.

Modus

The seven teams are split in two groups A (4 teams) and B and will play first a round robin. 2 × 25 min game time.

The first of group A have a bye in the quarterfinals. All others play a quarterfinal. 2 × 25 min game time.

The winners of the quarterfinals plays the semis. 2 × 30 min game time. 2 × 25 min game time.

The three losers of the quarters plays a round robin for the places seven to five. 2 × 25 min game time.

The losers of the semis play a small final. 2 × 30 min game time.

The winners of the semis play the final. 2 × 30 min game time.

Results

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
West Point Black (1)33008953+366
University of North Carolina (2)32017570+54
Texas A&M University (NV)3102737852
University of Virginia (NR)30035490360
Source: [ citation needed ]
26 April 2019
16:00 (UTC-4)
University of North Carolina 29 - 19 University of Virginia Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report
26 April 2019
16:00 (UTC-4)
Texas A&M University 18 - 32 West Point Black Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report
26 April 2019
18:30 (UTC-4)
Texas A&M University 32 - 18 University of Virginia Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report
26 April 2019
18:30 (UTC-4)
West Point Black 28 - 18 University of North Carolina Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

27 April 2019
19:15 (UTC-4)
University of Virginia 17 - 29 West Point Black Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report
27 April 2019
10:30 (UTC-4)
Texas A&M University 23 - 28 University of North Carolina Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Air Force Academy (5)22005538+174
West Point Gold (NR)21014541+42
Ohio State University (3)20023657210
Source: [ citation needed ]
26 April 2019
19:45 (UTC-4)
Air Force Academy 22 - 21 West Point Gold Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

27 April 2019
8:00 (UTC-4)
West Point Gold 24 - 19 Ohio State University Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report
27 April 2019
10:30 (UTC-4)
Air Force Academy 33 - 17 Ohio State University Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

Championship

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
A1 West Point Black 21
A3 Texas A&M University 16
B2 West Point Gold 22
A3 Texas A&M University 26
A1 West Point Black 29
A2 University of North Carolina 24
B1 Air Force Academy 32
A4 University of Virginia 15
B1 Air Force Academy 17 Third place
A2 University of North Carolina 20
B3 Ohio State University 12 A3 Texas A&M University 32
A2 University of North Carolina 32B1 Air Force Academy 34

Quarterfinals

27 April 2019
13:00 (UTC-4)
Ohio State University 12 - 32 University of North Carolina Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report
27 April 2019
14:15 (UTC-4)
West Point Gold 22 - 26 Texas A&M University Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report
27 April 2019
14:15 (UTC-4)
Air Force Academy 32 - 15 University of Virginia Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

Semifinals

27 April 2019
18:00 (UTC-4)
West Point Black 21 - 16 Texas A&M University Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report
27 April 2019
19:15 (UTC-4)
Air Force Academy 17 - 20 University of North Carolina Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

Small Final

28 April 2019
11:30 (UTC-4)
Texas A&M University 32 - 34 Air Force Academy Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

Final

28 April 2019
13:00 (UTC-4)
West Point Black 29 - 24 University of North Carolina Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

Placement Games

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
West Point Gold 22005342+114
University of Virginia 2101495232
Ohio State University 2002404880
Source: [ citation needed ]
27 April 2019
19:15 (UTC-4)
Ohio State University 22 - 25 University of Virginia Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report

28 April 2019
8:00 (UTC-4)
West Point Gold 30 - 24 University of Virginia Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report
28 April 2019
10:30 (UTC-4)
West Point Gold 23 - 18 Ohio State University Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report

Final ranking

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg West Point Black (1)
Silver medal icon.svg University of North Carolina (2)
Bronze medal icon.svg Air Force Academy (5)
4 Texas A&M University (NV)
5 West Point Gold (NR)
6 University of Virginia (NR)
7 Ohio State University (3)

Awards

Source: [4]

Most Valuable Player: Kednrick Thomas West Point Black
Most Valuable Goalkeeper: Jordan Wenske Texas A&M University
Top Scorer: William Kennedy (46 goals) Texas A&M University

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