2019 USA Team Handball College Nationals – Women's Division

Last updated
2019 College Nationals - Women's Division
Season2018–19
Dates26 - 28. April 2019
Champion Army West Point logo.svg West Point Black
Matches played10
Goals scored289 (28.9 per match)
Best Player Maria Carolina Araujo
(Pennsylvania State University)
Top goalscorer Maria Carolina Araujo (28 goals)
(Pennsylvania State University)
Best goalkeeper Tasia Stevens
(West Point Black)
2018
2020
All statistics correct as of 2019-04-22.

The 2019 College Nationals is the 24th Women's College Nationals. The College Nationals is 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: ?

Modus

USA Midwest and Northeast.svg
North Carolina Tar Heels logo.svg
UNC
Location of 2019 USA Team Handball College Nationals Women's Division Teams
The bigger size of the West Point Logo show that they have two teams.

The four teams played first a round robin. 2 × 25 min game time.

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

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
West Point Black 33003837+16
University of North Carolina 32016144+174
Pennsylvania State University 3102465372
West Point Gold 30032480560
Source: [ citation needed ]
26 April 2019
17:15 (UTC-4)
University of North Carolina 18 - 24 West Point Black Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report
26 April 2019
19:45 (UTC-4)
West Point Gold 7 - 24 Pennsylvania State University Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report

27 April 2019
8:00 (UTC-4)
West Point Black 28 - 11 Pennsylvania State University Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report
27 April 2019
9:15 (UTC-4)
West Point Gold 17 - 29 University of North Carolina Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report
27 April 2019
11:45 (UTC-4)
West Point Gold 8 - 31 West Point Black Fetzer B, University of North Carolina
Report
27 April 2019
11:45 (UTC-4)
Pennsylvania State University 11 - 18 University of North Carolina Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

Championship

Semifinals Final
      
GS1 West Point Black 21
GS4 West Point Gold 9
GS1 West Point Black 19
GS2 University of North Carolina 14
GS2 University of North Carolina 19
GS3 Pennsylvania State University 14 Small Final
GS4 West Point Gold 9
GS3 Pennsylvania State University 15

Semifinals

27 April 2019
15:30 (UTC-4)
West Point Black 21 - 9 West Point Gold Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report
27 April 2019
16:45 (UTC-4)
University of North Carolina 19 - 14 Pennsylvania State University Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

Small Final

28 April 2019
8:00 (UTC-4)
West Point Gold 9 - 15 Pennsylvania State University Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

Final

28 April 2019
9:30 (UTC-4)
West Point Black 19 - 14 University of North Carolina Fetzer Hall, University of North Carolina
Report

Final ranking

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg West Point Black
Silver medal icon.svg University of North Carolina
Bronze medal icon.svg Pennsylvania State University
4 West Point Gold

Awards

Source: [2]

Most Valuable Player: Maria Carolina Araujo Pennsylvania State University
Most Valuable Goalkeeper: Tasia Stevens West Point Black
Top Scorer: Maria Carolina Araujo (28 goals) Pennsylvania State University

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References

  1. "Venues". www.usateamhandball.usetopscore.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  2. "Collegiate National Championships: Final Day Summary: West Point Men Take 13th Straight Title". USA Team Handball . 2019-04-28. Archived from the original on 2019-05-01. Retrieved 2015-05-01.