USA Team Handball Nationals – men's open division | |
Sport: | Handball |
Month Played: | April–May |
Establishment: | 1959 |
Format: | Round Robin, Knockout Stage |
Current Champion: | California Eagles |
The men's open national is a USA Team Handball tournament to determine the handball open national champion from the US. This is the second highest level of competition in the United States. Not qualified teams for the men's elite division are allowed to play in this division. Before the men's elite division was established, the national champion was crowned at the open division.
Year | width=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffff | Final | width=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffff | Third-place match | width=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffff | Teams | |||||||
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width=14% | Champions | width=9% | Score | width=14% | Runners-up | width=14% | 3rd place | width=9% | Score | width=14% | 4th place | ||
1959 | 3 × Elizabeth S.C.[1] 1963 one title[2] | ||||||||||||
1960 | |||||||||||||
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1964 | |||||||||||||
1965 | |||||||||||||
1966 | |||||||||||||
1967 | Elizabeth S.C. | ||||||||||||
1968 | |||||||||||||
1969 | Adelphi University | ||||||||||||
1970[3] | Rochester Sport Club | Adelphi University | |||||||||||
1971[4] Newark State College | Adelphi University | 13-8 | Army A | Army B | 13-11 | SSC Newark | 8 | ||||||
1972[5] Livingston, New Jersey | Adelphi University | 21-16[6] | Third Army Team | ||||||||||
1973[7] [8] Fort Bragg, North Carolina | Adelphi University | Cornell University 5th, German Air Force, United States Army, Swim & Sport Club of New Jersey | |||||||||||
1974[9] [10] Monmouth University, New Jersey | Adelphi University | Jersey Jets | Army team from Fort Bragg | Willamette University[11] | 10 OSU 6th | ||||||||
1975[12] [13] Ohio State University, Ohio | Northwest Suburban Chicago | 20-18 | United States Army | East Ridge | 5-2 vs. 4-1-2 Match record | Willamette University | |||||||
1976 Ohio State University, Ohio | Swim & Sport Club of Flanders[14] | 22-21 | Air Force Academy | Northwest Suburban Chicago | United States Army | 10 | |||||||
1977[15] Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Chicago THC[16] | Air Force Academy[17] | |||||||||||
1978[18] Hofstra University, New York | Air Force Academy[19] | ||||||||||||
1979[20] Colorado Springs, Colorado | University of California, Los Angeles | 18-17 | United States Army | West Point 3rd or 4th | |||||||||
1980 Colorado Springs, Colorado | |||||||||||||
1981 | Jersey Jets[21] | ||||||||||||
1982 Colorado Springs, Colorado | West Coast All-Stars[22] | ||||||||||||
1983 Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
1984 California State University, Fullerton[23] | San Francisco CalHeat[24] | 25-17 | Los Angeles Stars | 10 New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | |||||||||
1985 | San Francisco CalHeat[25] | ||||||||||||
1986[26] Ohio State University, Ohio | San Francisco CalHeat | Sushi Masters | |||||||||||
1987 | Sushi Masters[27] | San Francisco CalHeat | New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | ||||||||||
1988 | New York Athletic Club[28] (Garden City) | Sushi Masters | Rangers | ||||||||||
1989[29] Adelphi University & Nassau Community College, New York | New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | Los Angeles Stars | Sushi Masters | ||||||||||
1990[30] Reno, Nevada | San Francisco CalHeat[31] | 19–17 | Condors (Ventura Condors) | Sushi Masters | |||||||||
1991[32] Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | 21–17 | Otra Vez | Swim & Sport Club of Flanders | 23–19 | LA Stars | |||||||
1992 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | New York Athletic Club (Garden City)[33] | Swim & Sport Club of Flanders | |||||||||||
1993 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | New York Athletic Club II (Garden City II) | Knight Magic | New York Athletic Club I (Garden City I) | ||||||||||
1994 | Condors (Ventura Condors) | Sushi Masters | New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | ||||||||||
1995 | Sushi Masters | Colorado Stars | New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | ||||||||||
1996 | New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | Sushi Masters | San Francisco CalHeat | ||||||||||
1997 | New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | Condors (Ventura Condors) | Crachovia | ||||||||||
1998[34] Atlanta, Georgia | Knight Magic | 19–18 | New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | West Point | Shoot Out | Condors (Ventura Condors) | 10 | ||||||
1999[35] Fresno, California | Condors (Atlanta Condors) | 20–14 | New York Athletic Club (Garden City) | Knight Air | 24–19 | Cracovia | |||||||
data-sort-value=1999.2 | ↓ National Championship is new the Elite Division ↓ | ||||||||||||
2000[36] Tampa, Florida | New York City THC | Condors (Condor Old) | Swim & Sport Club of Flanders | Atlanta THB-1 | 8 | ||||||||
2001[37] Atlanta, Georgia | USA Deaf | West Point Black | Swim & Sport Club of Flanders | Carolina Blue | 8 | ||||||||
2002[38] Nassau Community College, NY | Atlanta THC | New York City THC | University of North Carolina at Chapel Alumni | Air Force Academy | 8 | ||||||||
2003[39] Reno, Nevada | New England Freeze | 20-11 | Los Angeles THC | Sushi Masters | 23-19 | Knight Air DOGs | 8 | ||||||
2004[40] Houston, Texas | Air Force Academy | 23-22 | Houston Firehawks TH | Swim & Sport Club of Flanders | 24-18 | Rock Handball | 7 | ||||||
2005[41] | University of Utah | Vipers Cleveland TH | PLS Firehawks | USA Deaf | 16 | ||||||||
2006[42] Houston, Texas | West Point Gold | 28-22 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Alumni | Atlanta Metro | 20-11 | West Point Black | 8 | ||||||
2007[43] University of Delaware, DE | Chicago Inter THC | 28-27 | Knight Air | New England Freeze | 38-16 | West Point Gold | |||||||
2008 Newark, Delaware | |||||||||||||
2009[44] Elgin, Illinois | Only an Elite Division was held | 0 | |||||||||||
2010[45] Las Vegas, Nevada | Miami Storm A | 29-26 | Minnesota | Denver HC | Seattle HC | 13 | |||||||
2011[46] Salt Lake City, Utah | New York Athletic Club[47] [48] | 29-22 | Georgia HC | Seattle HC | 22-16 | Los Angeles 2 THC | 8 New York City 2 THC Tusken Raiders | ||||||
2012 Minneapolis, Minnesota | New York Athletic Club | West Point Gold | Georgia HC | 34-26 | Minnesota | Ohio | |||||||
2013[49] Reno, Nevada | Denver HC | 25-20 | Georgia HC | New York City 2 THC | West Point Gold | 11 | |||||||
2014[50] Reno, Nevada | Boston THC | 24-22 | West Point Gold | Air Force Academy | 39-32 | San Francisco CalHeat | 12 | ||||||
2015[51] York, Pennsylvania | Houston Firehawks TH | 29-19 | Georgia HC | Air Force Academy | 27-19 | West Point Gold | 17 | ||||||
2016[52] York, Pennsylvania | Houston Firehawks TH | 23-17 | Georgia HC | Air Force Academy | Ontario | 11 | |||||||
2017[53] Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | DC Diplomats THC | 20-15 | Georgia HC | Chicago Inter THC | 21-20 | New York City 2 THC | 8 | ||||||
2018[54] Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | Los Angeles THC | 34-31 | Carolina Blue | New York City THC 2 | 31-28 | Dallas THC | 11 | ||||||
2019[55] Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | Alberta Team Handball | 36-31 (o.t.) | Houston Firehawks | Miami Inter Handball | 26-18 | San Francisco CalHeat II | 12 | ||||||
2020 Detroit, Michigan | cancelled | cancelled | 0 | ||||||||||
2021 | cancelled | cancelled | 0 | ||||||||||
2022 Adrian, Michigan | Carolina Team Handball Club | 25-17 | San Francisco CalHeat II | New York City THC II | 34-32 | Minnesota Team Handball | 8 | ||||||
2023 Spokane, Washington | California Eagles | 31-28 | San Francisco CalHeat II | Seattle Handball Club | 26-24 | Boston THC | 10 | ||||||
2024[56] Spokane, Washington | California Eagles | 29-23 | New York City THC | Los Angeles THC | 33-29 | San Francisco CalHeat | 6 |
Year | width=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffff | Final | width=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffff | Third-place match | width=1% rowspan=2 bgcolor=ffffff | Teams | |||||||
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width=14% | Champions | width=9% | Score | width=14% | Runners-up | width=14% | 3rd place | width=9% | Score | width=14% | 4th place | ||
1987 | Badger THC | ||||||||||||
1988 | West Point | ||||||||||||
1991 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | West Point | 17–16 | Air Force | University of North Carolina | 17–16 | Ohio State | |||||||
1995 Atlanta, Georgia | All-Indian Team Handball[59] | ||||||||||||
2000 Tampa, Florida | Air Force Academy | USA Deaf | University of North Carolina at Chapel Alumni | West Point Gold | 8 | ||||||||
2001 Atlanta, Georgia | University of North Carolina at Chapel Alumni | Air Force Academy | Buchanan Indian Storm | Lander Alumni | 6 | ||||||||
2002 Nassau Community College, NY | Knight Air DOGs | MIT Lions | Los Angeles THC | Georgia Institute of Technology | 10 | ||||||||
2003 Reno, Nevada | Air Force Academy | 21-20 | Rock Handball | West Point Gold | 22-16 | ATH Red | 8 | ||||||
2004 Houston, Texas | West Point Gold | 18-14 | Kansas | ATH Red | 20-19 | Colorado State University | 5 | ||||||
2017[60] Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | New York City 3 THC | 15-13 | Boston THC | West Point Gold | 21-20 | University of Virginia | 7 | ||||||
2022Adrian, Michigan | HC Toronto | 29-19 | Fargo-Moorhead Wolves | DC Diplomats | 24-23 | Columbus Armada | 6 | ||||||
2024 Spokane, Washington | Prairie Selects | 29-19 | San Francisco CalHeat II | California Ealges II | 25-23 | Alberta U21 | 9 |
Year | Player | Team | Player | Team | Player | Team | |
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Men's open division I | |||||||
MVP | MVG | Top Scorer | |||||
2001 | Richard Jacobs | USA Deaf | Ty Kovacs | USA Deaf | |||
2002 | Josh Ehman | Air Force Academy | Italo Zanzi | Atlanta | |||
2003 | Thomas Hedlund | Los Angeles THC | Thomas Sheppard | West Point Black | |||
2004 | Ivan Paz | Houston Firehawks | Dave Schmitt | Air Force Academy | |||
2011 | Bobby Dunn | New York Athletic Club | Danny Caparelli | New York Athletic Club | |||
2012 | Divine Jackson | New York Athletic Club | Danny Caparelli | New York Athletic Club | |||
2013 | Dennis Skarpeid Hermansen | Georgia HC | Thibault Salingue | New York City 2 THC | |||
2014 | Sean Cahill | Air Force Academy | Forrest Keller | West Point Gold | |||
2015 | Christopher Lindager | Houston Firehawks | Peter Acosta | Houston Firehawks | |||
2017 | Adrien Frier | DC Diplomats | Christoph Schmid | DC Diplomats | Adrien Frier | DC Diplomats | |
2018 | Roger Silva | Dallas THC | Michael Gordon | Long Island Tigers | Roger Silva | Dallas THC | |
2019 | Mateusz Piec | Carolina Blue | Eliud Fonseca | Houston Firehawks | Alriel Briggs / Matt Grohs | Long Island Tigers / Saskatchewan Junior Men | |
2022 | Aaron Hamm | Carolina THC | Jack Moore | Carolina THC | Paul Meisner | Minnesota Team Handball | |
2023 | Robin Zoeller | California Eagles | Omar Bentahar | San Francisco CalHeat II | Kyle Colwell | Saskatchewan Juniors | |
2024 | Maxime Bouschet | California Eagles | Mohsen B. Renani | Los Angeles THC | Nikolai Keller | Los Angeles THC | |
Men's open division II | |||||||
MVP | MVG | Top Scorer | |||||
2001 | Matt Johnson | University of North Carolina at Chapel Alumni | Chad Benesh | University of North Carolina at Chapel Alumni | |||
2002 | Remo Ziegler | MIT Lions | Brian Beachkofski | KA DOGs | |||
2003 | John Parker | Rock Handball | Brandon Strack | Rock Handball | |||
2004 | Scott Pace | West Point Gold | Bjoern Meinhardt | Kansas | |||
2017 | Daniel Suarez | Boston TH II | Kevin O’Connel | New York City 3 THC | Joseph Drennan | West Point Gold | |
2022 | Alexis Renaud | HC Toronto | Julien Renaud | HC Toronto | Sean Starrett | Columbus Armada | |
2023 | |||||||
2024 | Kyle Colwell | Prairie Selects | Matthew Styles | Prairie Selects | Arnau Rossell | San Diego THC |
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