College Curling USA

College Curling USA is the governing body of collegiate Curling in the US. The organization acts as the NCAA does in other college sports — setting game play, eligibility, and organizational rules. College Curling USA is affiliated with United States Curling Association (USCA), the organization responsible for organizing Olympic teams.[1]

History

The idea of college curling in the US began in the late 1980s when the Illinois State Curling Foundation (ISCF) began to look into college curling, filling a gap between junior and adult curling levels. The ISCF, along with curling clubs, began promoting the idea of curling to schools.[2] National Tournament began in the early 1990s with only a few schools in Northern Illinois and Wisconsin. Since then, has boomed to more than 40 schools- mostly in the Northern tier of the US and Northeast US. New Programs are starting all over the US as new clubs are being established.[3]

In the 2012-13 season, more than 200 curlers from 36 colleges or universities participated in College Curling USA sanctioned events.[4]

In September 2013, the College Championship became a United States Curling Association sanctioned event.[5]

For the 2014 Curling College Championship held in Blaine, MN, Taco Bell became an official corporate sponsor.[6]

Pre-pandemic, the USA Curling College Tour and Championship had over 450 registered college students, participating in 15 college only bonspiels from the East Coast to the Midwest.

Format

College teams compete in regional categories:

Until 2013 the regions were:

  • Grand National (East Coast)
  • Great Lakes
  • Minnesota
  • North Dakota
  • Wisconsin

For the 2013 and 2014 championships, the regions were:[7]

  • Region 1: Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine
  • Region 2: Lower Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana
  • Region 3: Upper Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois
  • Region 4: Minnesota and North Dakota
  • Region 5: Remainder of the US

For the 2015 through 2017 championship the regions were:[8]

  • Region 1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont
  • Region 2: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania
  • Region 3: Indiana, Illinois, Lower Michigan, Ohio, and Southern Wisconsin
  • Region 4: Upper Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Northern Wisconsin
  • Region 5: Remainder of the US

After 2017 the regional aspect of the championship was abandoned except for the relabeling the former "Region 5" as the "Emerging Region."

Invitations to the National Championship are awarded based on accumulated 'merit points'. Points are primarily earned by hosting and/or competing in a collegiate bonspiel. Points can also be collected through non-bonspiel (Match Play) intercollegiate play or, for the Emerging Region schools only, through other non-college bonspiels and league play. College athletes must be members of the USA Curling and full-time students at the school they represent in order to earn points.

The national tournament is typically held in March.

Competing schools (not all are currently active)

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2023 National Tournament

  • Location: Bowling Green, OH
  • Teams: 16
  • Format: Four pool round-robin
  • Scheduled: March 10–12, 2023
  • Gold: University of Pennsylvania
  • Silver: Princeton University
  • Bronze: University of Wisconsin - Superior
  • Fourth: University of Minnesota
  • Consolation: MIT

2022 National Tournament

Friday evening session of the 2022 College Curling National Tournament hosted at the FM Curling Club.
  • Location: Fargo, ND - Fargo-Moorhead Curling Club
  • Teams: 16
  • Format: Four pool round-robin
  • Champion: University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
  • Runner-up: University of Pennsylvania
  • Third: University of Wisconsin - Superior
  • Fourth: Harvard
  • Consolation: North Dakota State University

[10] [11]

2022 USA Curling College Tour Results (Red indicates championship invitation)

SchoolPoints
Wisc-StevensPt105
RPI82
Syracuse81
Villanova66
Univ of Penn64
MIT55
Harvard53.5
Neb-Lincoln53
N Dakota St50
Wisc-Superior45
Minnesota44
Cornell44
Hamilton44
Wisc-GreenBay44
Bowdoin42
PennState40
Yale34.5
NotreDame34
Colgate10
RIT10

Note: Wisc-Green Bay declined their invitation. Yale was invited in their place. [12]

2020 and 2021 National Tournaments

Canceled due to the Covid Pandemic. The entirety of the 2020-2021 College Tour was canceled. The 2019-2020 College Tour took place as normal. The tour season was completed and the invitations had been sent out when the pandemic conditions reached a level where it was determined that the event could not take place. The National Championship was scheduled to take place at the Fargo-Moorhead Curling Club in Fargo, ND.

2020 USA Curling College Tour Results (Red indicates championship invitation)

SchoolPoints
RPI187.2
Nebraska176.8
Harvard161.3
RIT158.9
Bowdoin148.7
Yale143.5
Hamilton132.9
Syracuse125.9
MIT119.8
Wisc-StevensPt118.8
Villanova118.0
NDakotaSt116.3
PennState115.8
Colgate113.8
PennU88.8
WayneState86.5
Minnesota71.6
Wisc-GreenBay62.2
Oklahoma61.3
Denver44.7
SUNY-Poly40.2
Castleton26.1
Carthage15.3
NotreDame12.0
ColbyCollege8.8
Creighton8.0
Maine4.4

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2019 National Tournament

  • Location: Wayland, MA - Broomstones Curling Club
  • Teams: 16
  • Format: Four pool round-robin
  • Champion: North Dakota State University
  • Runner-up: SUNY Polytechnic Institute
  • Third: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Fourth: Yale University
  • Consolation: Syracuse University

2019 USA Curling College Tour Results (Red indicates championship invitation)

SchoolPoints
SUNY-Poly191.667
NDakotaSt149.875
RPI148.533
Nebraska142.667
Wisc-StevensPt142.092
Colgate137.600
Bowdoin133.400
MIT128.800
RIT122.150
Yale120.800
Harvard117.108
Hamilton109.417
StNorbert108.000
Minnesota106.625
Syracuse101.850
Oklahoma99.500
Villanova93.750
WayneState83.583
Penn70.438
Wisc-GreenBay39.500
Castleton24.750
Cornell23.750
Unity17.800
Denver12.000
NotreDame8.000
Maine7.000
Purdue2.000

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2018 National Tournament

  • Location: Eau Claire, WI - Eau Claire Curling Club
  • Teams: 16
  • Format: Four pool round-robin
  • Champion: University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
  • Runner-up: University of Nebraska - Lincoln
  • Third: Yale University
  • Fourth: University of Pennsylvania
  • Consolation: Rochester Institute of Technology

2018 USA Curling College Tour Results (Red indicates championship invitation)

SchoolRegionPoints
RPI2107.175
SUNY-Poly286.875
Oklahoma582.500
Bowdoin177.167
Nebraska576.333
Yale171.600
Wisc-StevensPt368.000
MIT167.325
Wisc-GreenBay362.000
RIT258.250
StNorbert355.333
Colgate255.000
Harvard153.375
Hamilton246.825
Penn246.417
WayneState543.666
Maine138.375
Minnesota433.000
Villanova221.917
Denver518.333
Tufts10.800
BowlGreen38.500
NotreDame36.000
Creighton50.667
Haverford20.667

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2017 National Tournament

  • Location: Whitesboro, NY - Utica Curling Club
  • Teams: 16
  • Format: Four pool round-robin
  • Champion: University of Minnesota
  • Runner-up: University of Nebraska - Lincoln
  • Third: University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
  • Fourth: Harvard University

2017 USA Curling College Tour Results (Red indicates championship invitation)

SchoolRegionPoints
RPI295.295
SUNY-Poly288.000
Oklahoma572.000
Yale167.400
Wisc-StevensPt365.600
Bowdoin160.837
Nebraska560.000
Penn256.700
WayneState556.000
Hamilton248.667
RIT242.500
MIT141.233
Wisc-GreenBay339.000
Harvard136.667
StNorbert336.000
Villanova235.000
Colgate233.667
Minnesota425.000
BowlGreen316.333
Maine114.500
BostonUniv16.000
Carroll36.000
Haverford25.250
NotreDame35.000
Denver51.000
Cal-Berkeley51.000

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2016 National Tournament

  • Location: Chaska, MN - Chaska Curling Center
  • Teams: 16
  • Format: Four pool round-robin
  • Champion: University of Pennsylvania
  • Runner-up: University of Minnesota
  • Third: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Fourth: Colgate University
  • Fifth: Hamilton College

2016 USA Curling College Results (Red indicates championship invitation)

SchoolRegionPoints
RPI277.333
RIT272
Bowdoin171
Nebraska568.425
Yale165.23
Wisc-StevensPt361
Colgate259
SUNY-Poly251.58
Hamilton251
Harvard149.917
Penn249.36
Minnesota448
Denver544.75
Wisc-GreenBay (declined)341.5
MIT140.95
Oklahoma540.625
WayneState537.975
Carroll332.375
MichTech431
BostonUniv129.5
Villanova220.555
Cal-Berkeley514
ColSchofMines513
BowlGreen312.25
Maine111
Marquette310.5
Creighton58
Haverford27
StNorbert35
NebMedCntr54.9
Butler33
UticaColl21.75
Wellesley11
WaukTech30.75

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2015 National Tournament

  • Location: Rochester, NY - Rochester Curling Club
  • Teams: 16
  • Format: Four pool round-robin
  • Champion: University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
  • Runner-up: University of Pennsylvania
  • Third: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Fourth: Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Fifth: Boston University

2014 National Tournament

The 2014 College Championship was the first to be officially recognized by the USCA.

  • Location: Blaine, MN - Four Seasons Curling Club
  • Teams: 16
  • Format: Four pool round-robin
  • Champion: University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
  • Runner-up: Villanova University
  • Third: Carroll University
  • Fourth: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2013 National Tournament

  • Location: Duluth, MN - Duluth Curling Club
  • Teams: 16
  • Format: Four pool round-robin
  • Champion: University of Minnesota
  • Runner-up: College of Saint Benedict/ Saint John's University (MN)
  • Third: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Fourth: Boston University

2011 National Tournament

  • Location: Chicago, IL - Northshore Curling Club and Chicago Curling Club
  • Teams: 32
  • Divisions: 4
  • Format: Round robin

The first-place teams in each division:

  • Division 1 - *Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Division 2 - Villanova
  • Division 3 - Northwestern University
  • Division 4 - Bowdoin College

2010 National Tournament

  • Location: Chicago, IL - Northshore Curling Club and Chicago Curling Club
  • Teams: 32
  • Divisions: 4
  • Format: Round robin

The first-place teams in each division

  • Division 1 - University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
  • Division 2 - Northwestern University
  • Division 3 - Northwestern University
  • Division 4 - Carroll College

2009 National Tournament

  • Location: Chicago, IL - Northshore Curling Club and Chicago Curling Club
  • Teams: 32
  • Divisions: 4
  • Format: Round robin

The first-place teams in each division

  • Division 1 - University of Minnesota
  • Division 2 - Hamilton College
  • Division 3 - University of Tennessee
  • Division 4 - Northwestern University

2008 National Tournament

The 2008 College Curling National Bonspiel was held in Chicago, IL in March at the Northshore Curling Club and Chicago Curling Club. 34 teams participated this year separated into 4 divisions separated by combined years of experience.

The first-place teams in each division

  • Division 1 - University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
  • Division 2 - Northwestern University
  • Division 3 - Hamilton College
  • Division 4 - Hamilton College

Tournament sponsors

See also

References

  1. "USCA Championships". United States Curling Association. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
  2. Larko, Rich (December 2010 – January 2011). "Students continue to curl beyond academic careers". CurlingNews. p. 6. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
  3. "About: History". College Curling USA. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
  4. "College Curling". Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  5. https://www.usacurling.org/s/2013_fall_BOD.pdf
  6. "Championship Guidelines". Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  7. "Championship Guidelines". Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  8. "Club Links". Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  9. @CollegeCurling (March 14, 2022). "Congrats to 2022 USA Curling College Champions" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  10. "UW-STEVENS POINT WINS 2022 USA CURLING COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIP". USA Curling. USA Curling. 2022-03-15. Retrieved 2022-03-17. With an undefeated tournament, UW-Stevens Point was crowned the 2022 USA Curling College Champion.
  11. College Curling USA Archives
  12. USA Curling College Tour and Championship Archives
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