2019 USA Team Handball Nationals – women's open division

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2019 USA Team Handball Nationals – Women's Open Division
Season2018–19
Dates24 – 26 May 2019
Champion New York City THC [1]
Matches played20
Goals scored892 (44.6 per match)
2018
2020
All statistics correct as of 2020-08-18.

The 2019 Nationals was the 49th Women's Nationals. The Nationals was a team handball tournament to determine the National Champion from 2019 in the US.

Contents

Venues

The championship was played at four courts at the Myrtle Beach Sports Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. [2]

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Location of the Myrtle Beach Sports Center

Modus

Usa edcp location map.svg
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Chicago Inter
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Boston
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Philly TH
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SF CalHeat 1 & 2
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DC Diplomats
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New York City
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Alberta
Location of 2019 USA Team Handball Nationals Women's Open Division Teams.

The eight teams are split in two pools A and B and they play a round robin.

The teams ranked third and fourth in the group were qualified for the 5-8th place crossovers.

The losers from the 5-8th crossovers played a 7th place game and the winners the 5th place game.

The best two teams per group were qualified for the semifinals.

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

Results

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Boston THC33006645+216
DC Diplomats32016661+54
San Francisco CalHeat II31026959+102
Philly Team Handball30033773360
Source: [ citation needed ]
24 May 2019
9:30 (UTC-4)
Boston18-11Philly Team HandballCourt 1, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
24 May 2019
9:30 (UTC-4)
DC Diplomats24-22San Francisco CalHeat IICourt 2, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
24 May 2019
14:00 (UTC-4)
Philly Team Handball15-24DC DiplomatsCourt 3, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
24 May 2019
14:00 (UTC-4)
Boston24-16San Francisco CalHeat IICourt 4, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
25 May 2019
8:00 (UTC-4)
San Francisco CalHeat II31-11Philly Team HandballCourt 1, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
25 May 2019
8:00 (UTC-4)
Boston24-18DC DiplomatsCourt 2, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
New York City32107859+195
Chicago Inter32108174+75
Alberta30126575101
San Francisco CalHeat30125268161
Source: [ citation needed ]
24 May 2019
9:30 (UTC-4)
Chicago Inter26-26New York CityCourt 3, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
24 May 2019
9:30 (UTC-4)
Alberta18-18San Francisco CalHeatCourt 4, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
24 May 2019
14:00 (UTC-4)
Chicago Inter25-19San Francisco CalHeatCourt 1, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
24 May 2019
14:00 (UTC-4)
New York City27-18AlbertaCourt 2, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
25 May 2019
8:00 (UTC-4)
Chicago Inter30-29AlbertaCourt 3, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
25 May 2019
8:00 (UTC-4)
San Francisco CalHeat15-25New York CityCourt 4, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report

Championship

Semifinals Final
      
A1 Boston 19
B2 Chicago Inter23
B2 Chicago Inter 28
B1 New York City34
B1 New York City26
A2 DC Diplomats 20 Small Final
A1 Boston 15
A2 DC Diplomats16

Semifinals

25 May 2019
16:00 (UTC-4)
Boston19-23Chicago InterCourt 1, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
25 May 2019
16:00 (UTC-4)
New York City26-20DC DiplomatsCourt 2, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report

Small Final

26 May 2019
11:00 (UTC-4)
Boston15-16DC DiplomatsCourt 1, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report

Final

26 May 2019
11:30 (UTC-4)
Chicago Inter28-34New York CityCourt 2, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report

Consolation 5-8th Place

5-8th Place Semifinals 5th Place
      
A3 San Francisco CalHeat II27
B4 San Francisco CalHeat 25
A3 San Francisco CalHeat II 27
B3 Alberta30
B3 Alberta33
A4 Philly Team Handball 20 7th Place
B4 San Francisco CalHeat21
A4 Philly Team Handball 14

5-8th Place Semifinals

25 May 2019
12:30 (UTC-4)
San Francisco CalHeat II27-25San Francisco CalHeatCourt 1, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report
25 May 2019
12:30 (UTC-4)
Alberta33-20Philly Team HandballCourt 4, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report

7th Place

26 May 2019
9:30 (UTC-4)
San Francisco CalHeat21-14Philly Team HandballCourt 4, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report

5th Place

26 May 2019
9:30 (UTC-4)
San Francisco CalHeat II27-30AlbertaCourt 1, Myrtle Beach Sports Center
Report

Final ranking

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgNew York City THC
Silver medal icon.svgChicago Inter
Bronze medal icon.svgDC Diplomats
4Boston THC
5Alberta
6San Francisco CalHeat II
7San Francisco CalHeat
8Philly Team Handball

Statistics

Awards

Most Valuable Player:Noelia Anton Bolanos Boston Team Handball Club
Most Valuable Goalkeeper:Athena Del Rosario San Francisco CalHeat
Top Scorer:Kathrine AggerSan Francisco CalHeat II

Top scorers

Source:

RankNameGoalsGamesAverageTeam
Gold medal icon.svgKathrine Agger3855.6San Francisco CalHeat II
Silver medal icon.svgplayer053.17team

All-Tournament Team

Pivot
Helen Moser
New York City THC


Center Back
Left BackManuella GamaRight Back
Danka StefanovicChicago InterLouise Ganitis
Chicago Inter New York City THC


Left WingGoalkeeperRight Wing
Noelia Anton BolanosAthena Del RosarioCamila Ramos de Souza
Boston Team Handball Club San Francisco CalHeat Chicago Inter
Most Valuable Goalkeeper

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