POOL A QUE BC MAN PEI NB Record  
  Quebec —– 61-65 75-57 72-56 75-32 (3-1)  
  British Columbia 65-61 —– 67-69 75-61 76-70 (3-1)  
  Manitoba 57-75 69-67 —– 73-68 68-59 (3-1)  
  PEI 56-72 61-75 68-73 —– 51-43 (1-3)  
  New Brunswick 32-75 70-76 59-68 43-51 —– (0-4)  
                 
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  Saskatchewan —– 63-62 63-56 64-72 81-39 (3-1)  
  Ontario 62-63 —– 80-62 84-37 71-35 (3-1)  
  Alberta 56-63 62-80 —– 51-46 72-34 (2-2)  
  Newfoundland 72-64 37-84 46-51 —– 56-32 (2-2)  
  Nova Scotia 39-81 35-71 34-72 32-56 —– (0-4)  
                 
  Semi Ontario 77 Quebec 59
  Semi British Columbia 80 Saskatchewan 63
  5-8th Alberta 59 PEI 48
  5-8th Manitoba 78 Newfoundland 39
  9th New Brunswick 79 Nova Scotia 46
  7th Prince Edward Island 67 Newfoundland 62
  5th Manitoba 67 Alberta 64
  Bronze Quebec 77 Saskatchewan 67
  Final Ontario 75 British Columbia 62
     

        In the 7th-place playoff, Prince Edward Island edged Newfoundland & Labrador 67-62. Newfoundland & Labrador (coach Doug Partridge, assistant Jennifer Byrne, assistant Bill Wiseman) included Lori Squires, Amy O’Rielly, Lisa Ryan, Neala Devereaux, Val Dwyer, Jamie Hearn, Jennifer Devereaux, Lisa Daly, Tania Emberly, Patti Card and Tara Bulgin.

In the 5th place playoff, Manitoba nipped Alberta 67-64. Alberta (coached by Dawn Keith) included Inga Anderson, Crystal Kain, Kim Foley, Ronna Wright.

In the bronze medal match, Quebec defeated Saskatchewan 77-67.

        In the final, Ontario defeated British Columbia 75-62.

        The bronze medalists from Quebec: Anne Smith;

        The silver medalists from British Columbia:

        The gold medalists from Ontario: Alicia Brand; Angela Hrkac; Cal Bouchard; Carolyn Bazaluk; Danielle Chabot; Erin Hobin; Genevieve Lukenda; Jennifer Rigg; Karalyn Church; Lori Taylor; Michelle Huneault; Nikki Johnston; Raquel Nurse; Shelley Dwar; Stephanie De Sutter; Taryn Turnbull; coach Angela Orton; assistant Theresa Burns; apprentice Sandra Pothier