REGULAR SEASON

Laval 16-4 20-9 Linda Marquis  
  Concordia 13-7 19-15 Keith Pruden  
  Bishop’s 10-10 17-14 Rod Gilpin  
  McGill  2-18  3-27 Lisen Moore  
           

        In the regular season, Laval finished atop the standings with a (16-4) record.

        Playoff non-qualifier McGill Martlets: Lysiane van der Knapp, Jennifer de Leuw, Guy-Anne Turgeon, Cheeka Mitchell, Gisela Schulz, Alison Schafer, Nadya Dhalla, Cynthia Santamaria, Margot Hessing-Lewis, Jane Pattilo, Sarah Gagne, Shannon Howard, Erin Mullan, Colette Anderes, Tandela Swann, Marie-Helene Perron, coach Lisen Moore, assistant Chantal Vallee, assistant Debbie Morse

        In the sudden death semi, Bishop’s defeated Concordia 70-69 as Sharolyn Higgs hit a 16-foot jumper to cap a 9-0 Gaiters run over the final 90 seconds of play. “This is the third one-point game between us this season and I think the Stingers might have stole one of them, so perhaps we stole this one,” Bishop’s coach Rod Gilpin told the Montreal Gazette. “But we certainly picked the right time to do it. They were all tough. But this is the toughest and it’s good to get games like this because it does an awful lot for your confidence. The higher seeded team doesn’t always win and maybe we can do this again on Saturday.” Melissa Lemay led the Gaiters with 21 points and 9 boards, while hitting a pair of free throws with 1:29 to play to ignite the comeback. Cynthia Hitchcock, who scored 13, added a pair from the line. LeMay added another two free throws and then Courtney Romkey hit a pair from the line with 39 seconds to play to trim the margin to 69-68. Stinger point guard Carol-Anne Tull mysteriously threw up a shot with 13 seconds remaining but it was tipped out of bounds and on the ensuing inbounds play, the Stingers turned the ball over the Hitchcock took it down the floor and got it into Higgs’ hands. “I still can’t believe I made it,” said Higgs. “I didn’t really have time to think about what I was doing. I just got the ball and shot. This is a great win. We knew all along that if we just kept plugging away we could win this.” Concordia coach Keith Pruden said “we turned the ball over every which way we could. That last inbounds was sloppily executed. It’s the first time we’ve turned the ball over like that in months. But give all the credit to Bishop’s. They took advantage of every opportunity they had in the last two minutes. They played really well, certainly the best I’ve seen them play this season. I thought when we got up by seven on them that they might back off a bit but they didn’t. Rod did a great job of keeping them in there.” Romkey finished with 12 points and 10 boards. Tull led the Stingers with 17 points. Cauline Penny added 13.

        In the final, Laval defeated Bishop’s 60-57 as Isabelle Grenier scored 22. The Rouge et Or rallied from a three-point deficit at the half to pull out the victory.

The bronze medalist Concordia Stingers: Carol-Ann Tull; Cauline Penny; Janice Cuison; Marie-Pier Veilleux; Helen Magdalinos; Rosie Mendez; Deborah Pellerin; Jessica Manchester; Elizabeth Thomas; Kristine Collins; Valerie Bain; Jennifer Neil; Melissa McGrath; coach Keith Pruden; assistant Bob Maks; assistant Josee Deloretto; therapist Ron Rappel; student therapist Matt Heron; student therapist Adrianna Shnuriwsky

        The runner-up Bishop’s Gaiters: Sharolyn Higgs; Melissa Lemay; Cynthia Hitchcock; Julie Rodrigue; Leanne Clarke; Courtnay Romkey; Natalie Johnston; Stephanie Russo; Catherine Charbonneau; Lindsay Huff; Michelle Huneault; coach Rod Gilpin; assistant Toni Kordic; assistant Jamie Forsythe; manager Sarah Paul

        The champion Laval Rouge et Or: Isabelle Chaperon; Valerie Samson; Isabelle Grenier; Marie Pedneau; Marie-Helene Lafleche; Julie Cantin; Emmanuelle Migneault; Valerie Pellerin; Nathalie Corbeil; Martine Huot; Karine Desrosiers; Veronique Aubin; Caroline Moreau; Julie Dionne; coach Linda Marquis; assistant Genevieve Laporte; assistant Monique Parent; administrative assistant Jen-Philippe Boivin, therapist Gilles Courchesne