USA Team Handball Nationals – women's open division | |
Sport: | Handball |
Month Played: | April–May |
Establishment: | 1975 |
Teams: | 2 - 20 |
Format: | Round-robin, knockout stage |
Current Champion: | New York City THC |
The women's open national is a USA Team Handball tournament to determine the national handball champion from the US. Chicago Inter holds the most title in the women's division.
The 2020 and 2021 US club nationals were cancelled due to COVID-19 and, hence, no champion was designated.
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 | ||
1975[1] [2] Ohio State University, Ohio | Kansas State University | Championship serie: 3-1-0 (8-8), (5-4), (10-8), (9-8) | Ohio State University | — | — | — | 2 | ||||||
1976[3] [4] [5] Ohio State University, Ohio | East Coast HC | Kansas Merchants | Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania | Ohio State University | 4 | ||||||||
1977 Milwaukee, Wisconsin | |||||||||||||
1978[6] Hofstra University, New York | Ohio State University | 4 West Point, New York THC, Miller Port HC & a country mixed team | |||||||||||
1979 | |||||||||||||
1980 Colorado Springs, Colorado | |||||||||||||
1981 | New England[7] | ||||||||||||
1982 Colorado Springs, Colorado | G and D Leisure[8] | ||||||||||||
1983[9] Washington, D.C. | |||||||||||||
1984 | California West[10] | ||||||||||||
1985 | Panters[11] | ||||||||||||
1986[12] Ohio State University, Ohio | |||||||||||||
1987 | P.A. Par[13] | ||||||||||||
1988 | Supercade GT[14] | ||||||||||||
1989[15] Adelphi University & Nassau Community College, New York | Supercade GT | New York City THC | West Point | ||||||||||
1990[16] Reno, Nevada | University of Minnesota[17] | 20–18 | Supercade GT | ||||||||||
1991[18] Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Colorado Springs Stars | 31–23 | University of Minnesota | Supercade GT | 19–18 | LA Stars | |||||||
1992 | Colorado Springs Stars[19] | ||||||||||||
1993[20] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |||||||||||||
1994 | |||||||||||||
1995 | San Francisco CalHeat[21] (Smurfs) | ||||||||||||
1996 | Slippery Rock[22] | San Francisco CalHeat (Smurfs) | |||||||||||
1997 | San Francisco CalHeat (Smurfs) | ||||||||||||
1998 | San Francisco CalHeat (Smurfs) | ||||||||||||
1999 | |||||||||||||
2000[23] Tampa, Florida | Antique Gold | Atlanta Storm | New York City THC | Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania | 9 | ||||||||
2001[24] Atlanta, Georgia | Antique Gold | New York City THC | Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania | Atlanta Storm | 9 | ||||||||
2002[25] Nassau Community College, NY | Antique Gold | New York City THC | Atlanta Storm | Furman University | 10 | ||||||||
2003[26] Reno, Nevada | San Francisco CalHeat (Smurfs) | 13-11 | Rock Handball | Virginia Commonwealth University | 12-4 | West Point Black | 5 | ||||||
2004[27] Houston, Texas | DC Diplomats THC[28] | 28-23 | San Francisco CalHeat (Smurfs) | West Point Black | 28-12 | Gold Stars | 6 | ||||||
2005[29] | DC Diplomats THC | San Francisco CalHeat (Utah Cal Smurfs) | Carolina | Shooting Stars | 10 | ||||||||
2006[30] Houston, Texas | San Francisco CalHeat (Smurfs) | 20-18 | Cortland State | West Point Black | 8-6 | Carolina Blue | 9 | ||||||
2007[31] University of Delaware, DE | Chicago Inter Handball[32] | 25-22 | Cortland State | Atlanta Condors Women | 30-21 | San Francisco CalHeat (Smurfs) | |||||||
2008 Newark, Delaware | Chicago Inter Handball | ||||||||||||
2009[33] Elgin, Illinois | Chicago Inter Handball | 38-25 | Lady Condors | Houston Firehawks TH | New England Freeze | 7 | |||||||
2010[34] Las Vegas, Nevada | Houston Firehawks THC | 28-25 | Chicago Inter Handball | Denver HC | New England Freeze | 9 | |||||||
2011[35] Salt Lake City, Utah | Chicago Inter Handball | 20-19 | New York City THC | New York Athletic Club/Dynamo HC | 27-20 | Carolina | |||||||
2012 Minneapolis, Minnesota | Alberta | 24-23[36] | Chicago Inter Handball | New York City THC[37] | |||||||||
2013[38] Reno, Nevada | Chicago Inter Handball | 21-20 | Dynamo HC | Carolina Blue | 24-19 | Los Angeles THC | 10 | ||||||
2014[39] Reno, Nevada | Dynamo HC | 20-14 | Chicago Inter Handball | Phoenix THC | 26-25 | Los Angeles THC | 7 | ||||||
2015[40] York, Pennsylvania | Chicago Inter Handball | 23-17 | New York City THC | Carolina Blue | 25-20 | Ocean NJ THC | 10 | ||||||
2016[41] York, Pennsylvania | Odenwald | Chicago Inter Handball | New York City THC | San Francisco CalHeat | 10 | ||||||||
2017[42] Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | Team Rogue | 33-32 | New York City THC | Handball Quebec | 24-20 | DC Diplomats | 11 | ||||||
2018[43] Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | Team Rogue | 29-23 | New York City THC | Handball Quebec | 30-14 | Boston Team Handball Club | 11 | ||||||
2019[44] Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | New York City THC | 34-28 | Chicago Inter Handball | DC Diplomats | 16-15 | Boston Team Handball Club | 8 | ||||||
2020 Detroit, Michigan | cancelled | cancelled | |||||||||||
2021 | cancelled | cancelled | |||||||||||
2022 Adrian, Michigan | Handball Quebec | 24-15 | Carolina Blue | Chicago Inter Handball | 16-15 | Boston Team Handball Club | 12 | ||||||
2023 Spokane, Washington | San Francisco CalHeat | 30-26 | New York City THC | Handball Quebec II | 25-18 | Boston Team Handball Club | 8 | ||||||
2024[45] Spokane, Washington | New York City THC | 18–17 | Quebec U25 | Alberta U21 | 19–16 | San Francisco CalHeat | 5 |
Year | width=1% rowspan=3 bgcolor=ffffff | Final | width=1% rowspan=3 bgcolor=ffffff | Third-place match | width=1% rowspan=3 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 | ||
1988 | West Point Black |
Year | Player | Team | Player | Team | Player | Team | |
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MVP | MVG | Top Scorer | |||||
2000 | Dawn Marple | Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania | Laura Ryan | Antique Gold | |||
2001 | Astrid Siene | New York City THC | Danielle Ryan | Antique Gold | |||
2002 | Marketa Chromkova | New York City THC | Anca Hesser | Antique Gold | |||
2003 | Grit Farrell | Rock Handball | Lasonia Morris | Virginia Commonwealth University | |||
2004 | Katharina Ellmers | DC Diplomats | Kiera Connerty | West Point Black | |||
2006 | Kathy Darling | Chicago Inter Handball | Jacque Messel | Chicago Inter Handball | |||
2007 | Sladjana Prvanov | Chicago Inter Handball | Nataliya Mitrjuk | Chicago Inter Handball | |||
2008 | cancelled | cancelled | |||||
2009 | Jolanta Kunickaite | Chicago Inter Handball | Katarina Husova | Chicago Inter Handball | |||
2011 | Annika Schmid | New York City THC | Jacque Messel | Chicago Inter Handball | |||
2012 | Amber Smart | Alberta | Kate Greabeiel | Alberta | |||
2013 | Jolanta Kunickaite | Chicago Inter Handball | Sophie Fasold | Dynamo HC | |||
2014 | Caroline Wahlberg | Dynamo HC | Sophie Fasold | Dynamo HC | |||
2015 | Irina Irimia | Chicago Inter Handball | Jacque Messel | Chicago Inter Handball | |||
2017 | Kathy Darling | Team Rogue | Anna Oedegaard Dennison | New York City THC | Cecile Balanche | DC Diplomats | |
2018 | Cecile Balanche | DC Diplomats | Georgeta Marincas | Carolina Blue | Jence Ann Rhoads | Team Rogue | |
2019 | Noelia Anton Bolanos | Boston THC | Athena Del Rosario | San Francisco CalHeat | Kathrine Agger | San Francisco CalHeat II | |
Cindy Stinger MVP | Pam Boyd MVG | Top Scorer | |||||
2022 | Zion Krullars | Carolina Blue | Vassilia Gagnon | Handball Quebec | Mariia Rachiteleva | Los Angeles THC | |
2023 | Micaela Millar | New York City THC | Natallia Zhelnova | San Francisco CalHeat | Oihane Manrique Garin | Chicago Inter Handball | |
2024 | Michelle Laerke | New York City THC | Stephanie Moreno | New York City THC | Céline Labonté (38) | Quebec U25 |
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