USA Team Handball College Nationals – Women's Division

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Women's College Nationals
Tournament information
SportHandball
Month playedMarch–April
Established1975 (as Nationals)
1996 (as College Nationals)
FormatRound Robin, Knockout Stage
Current champion
Army West Point logo West Point

The Women's College National is a team handball tournament to determine the College National Champion from the US.

History[]

The best college team from the Women's National was claimed as College champion from 1975 until 1996. After the Olympic Games in 1996 in Atlanta the College Nationals were founded.[1]

Record champion is the West Point with at minimum 19 titles the college has also the most continues titles with seven from 2012 until 2017.

Results[]

Year Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
First tournament:1975[2][3]
Ohio State University, Ohio
Kansas State University Championship serie: 3-1-0
(8-8), (5-4), (10-8), (9-8)
Ohio State University 2
[4][5][6]
Ohio State University, Ohio
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Ohio State University 2 + 2 none College: Kansas Merchants, East Coast HC

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
[7]
Hofstra University, New York
Ohio State University West Point 2 + 3 none College:
New York THC, Miller Port HC & a country mixed team
[8]
Colorado Springs, Colorado
West Point[1] 11-10 Air Force Academy

Colorado Springs, Colorado[1]
West Point[9]
[10]
Washington, D.C.
California State University, Fullerton[11]
[12]
Ohio State University, Ohio
University of Minnesota[13]
Air Force Academy[14]
West Point[15]
West Point[15][16]
West Point[15]
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
[17]
[18]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
↓ College Nationals ↓
West Point[15][19]
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania 22-12[20] West Point Black

Emory University, Atlanta[1]
West Point
2000[21][22]
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
West Point Black Furman University West Point Gold 3
2001[23]
Atlanta
West Point Gold Lander University Middle Georgia State University 3
2002[24]
Furman University, Greenville
West Point Black University of North Carolina West Point Gold 3
2003[25]
Furman University, Greenville
West Point Black 11-10 Furman University Virginia Commonwealth University 10-3 University of North Carolina 5
[26][27]
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina 10-6 Furman University West Point Gold 26-7 Benedict College 5 + 1 none College
[28]
Columbia
West Point +1 Goal Benedict College Furman University University of North Carolina 4
2006[29] West Point Black University of North Carolina West Point Gold Benedict College 5
2007 West Point Black
[30][31]
United States Military Academy, West Point
Cortland State 12-11 University of North Carolina Furman University West Point Black
2009[32][33]
, University of Richmond
University of North Carolina 8-6 West Point USA College Select Team 3, one retirement
[34][35]
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
University of North Carolina 15-12 West Point Black West Point Gold 9-7 Tar Heels 4
[36]
United States Air Force Academy, Air Force Academy, Colorado
University of North Carolina +1 Goals West Point Black 31-11 West Point Gold 4
[37][38]
Richmond, Virginia
West Point Black 14-13 University of North Carolina West Point Gold Ocean City High School 5th
5
[39]
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill[40]
West Point Black[41]
[42][43][44]
Auburn University, Auburn
West Point Black 19-4 University of North Carolina 2
2015[45][46]
Auburn University, Auburn
West Point Black 18-4 University of North Carolina West Point Gold 3 + USA Women's Residency
[39][47]
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
West Point Black 21-13 University of North Carolina West Point Gold 3 + a mix team
[48]
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
West Point Black 15-12 University of North Carolina West Point Gold min. 3
2018
United States Military Academy, West Point
Pennsylvania State University 10-9 West Point Black University of North Carolina West Point Gold 4
2019
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
West Point Black 19-14 University of North Carolina Pennsylvania State University 15-9 West Point Gold 4

Ohio State University, Ohio[49]
Cancelled due to COVID-19 Cancelled due to COVID-19

Medal count[]

RankCollegeGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1West Point216835
2University of North Carolina49215
3Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania3003
4Ohio State University1203
5United States Air Force Academy1102
6Pennsylvania State University1012
7California State University, Fullerton1001
Cortland State1001
Kansas State University1001
University of Minnesota1001
11Furman University0325
12Benedict College0101
Lander University0101
14Middle Georgia State University0011
Virginia Commonwealth University0011
Totals (15 colleges)35231573


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