USA Team Handball Nationals - Women's Open Division

USA Team Handball Nationals - Women's Open Division
Tournament information
Sport Handball
Month played April-Mai
Established 1975
Format Round Robin, Knockout Stage
Teams 6 - 20
Current champion
Team Rogue

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

Results

Year Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 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[14]
1989[15]
Adelphi University & Nassau Community College, New York
Supercade New York City THC West Point
1990 University of Minnesota[16]
1991
1992 Colorado Springs Stars[17]
1993[18]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1994
1995 San Francisco CalHeat[19]
(Smurfs)[* 1]
1996 Slippery Rock[20] San Francisco CalHeat[19]
(Smurfs)[* 1]
1997 San Francisco CalHeat[19]
(Smurfs)[* 1]
1998 San Francisco CalHeat[19]
(Smurfs)[* 1]
1999
2000[21]
Tampa, Florida
Antique Gold Atlanta Storm New York City THC Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania 9
2001[22]
Atlanta, Georgia
Antique Gold New York City THC Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Atlanta Storm 9
2002[23]
Nassau Community College, NY
Antique Gold New York City THC Atlanta Storm Furman University 10
2003[24]
Reno, Nevada
San Francisco CalHeat[19]
(Smurfs)[* 1]
13-11 Rock Handball Virginia Commonwealth University 12-4 West Point Black 5
2004[25]
Houston, Texas
DC Diplomats THC[26] 28-23 San Francisco CalHeat[19]
(Smurfs)[* 1]
West Point Black 28-12 Gold Stars 6
2005[27] DC Diplomats THC[26] San Francisco CalHeat[19]
(Utah Cal Smurfs)[* 1]
Carolina Shooting Stars 10
2006[28]
Houston, Texas
San Francisco CalHeat[19]
(Smurfs)[* 1]
20-18 Cortland State West Point Black 8-6 Carolina 9
2007[29]
University of Delaware, DE
Chicago Inter HC[30] Cortland State Atlanta Condors Women 30-21 west coast Smurfs
2008
Newark, Delaware
Chicago Inter HC
2009[31]
Elgin, Illinois
Chicago Inter HC[30] 28-25 Lady Condors Houston Firehawks TH New England Freeze 7
2010[32]
Las Vegas, Nevada
Houston Firehawks TH 28-25 Chicago Inter HC[30] Denver HC New England Freeze 9
2011[33]
Salt Lake City, Utah
Chicago Inter HC[30] 20-19 New York City THC New York Athletic Club/Dynamo HC 27-20 Carolina
2012
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Alberta 24-23[34] Chicago Inter HC[30] New York City THC[35]
2013[36]
Reno, Nevada
Chicago Inter HC[30] Dynamo HC Carolina Blue Los Angeles THC 10
2014[37]
Reno, Nevada
Dynamo HC 20-14 Chicago Inter HC[30] Phoenix THC 26-25 Los Angeles THC 7
2015[38]
York, Pennsylvania
Chicago Inter HC 23-17 New York City THC Carolina Blue 225-20 Ocean NJ THC 10
2016[39]
York, Pennsylvania
Odenwald Chicago Inter HC New York City THC San Francisco CalHeat 10
2017[40]
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Team Rogue 33-32 New York City THC Québec 24-20 DC Diplomats THC 11
2018[41]
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Team Rogue 29-23 New York City THC Québec 30-14 Boston THC 11
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 San Francisco CalHeat played at the beginning with the name Smurfs.

Division B

Year Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1988 West Point Black[14]

Medal count

RankClubGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Chicago Inter HC65011
2Antique Gold3003
3San Francisco CalHeat2428
4DC Diplomats THC2002
Supercade2002
6Dynamo HC1113
7Ohio State University1102
8Houston Firehawks TH1012
9Alberta1001
California West1001
Colorado Springs Stars1001
East Coast HC1001
G and D Leisure1001
Kansas State University1001
New England1001
Odenwald1001
P.A. Par1001
Panters1001
Team Rogue1001
University of Minnesota1001
21New York City THC0639
22Cortland State0202
23Atlanta Storm0112
24Kansas Merchants0101
Lady Condors0101
Rock Handball0101
27Carolina THC0033
West Point0033
29Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania0022
30Atlanta Condors Women0011
Denver HC0011
Phoenix THC0011
Québec0011
Virginia Commonwealth University0011
Totals (34 clubs)30232174

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