REGULAR SEASON

New Brunswick 12-2   Claire Mitton        
  Dalhousie 12-2   Carolyn Savoy        
  U.P.E.I. 10-4   Dave MacNeill        
  Acadia  7-7   Laura Sanders        
  St. FX  6-8   Doc Ryan        
  St. Mary’s  6-8 15-13 Jill Jeffrey-Healy        
  Memorial  3-11   William Redden        
  Cape Breton  0-14   Frank MacKenzie        
                 

Playoff non-qualifiers:

Cape Breton Capers: Lee-Anne MacDonald, Leslie Hill, Angela Hill, Lori-Ann Syms, C Andrews, B Batherson, K Blackwood, Donna Campbell, T Eisenhauer, R Heudes, S Lowthers, Colette Slater, Nicole Slater, coach Frank MacKenzie

Memorial Sea-Hawks: Joanne Sturge, Tammy Pennell, Bonnie Armstrong, Paula Squires, Judy Byrne, Rhonda Carroll, Cynthia Day, Judy Dobbin, Kim Dray, Carleen Finlay, Lori Greene, Penny Kelly, Mercedes Luby, Susan McKinnon, M O’Reilly, Gail Waddleton, Brenda Ward, Janet Williams, coach Bill Redden

St. Francis Xavier X-Women: Sheila Murrin, Diane Catellier, Linnea Campbell, Meagan Miller, Kim Crawford, Paula McCarron, Wendy Langley, Susanne Hawco, Ingrid Paulsen, Donna Barton, Mary Hennigar, Shelley Doncaster, Andrea Guzzo, Sherry Lee Campbell, coach Doc Ryan, assistant Gary Humphries, assistant Carolyn Whitburn, assistant John Nolan, assistant Richard Demont

Saint Mary’s Huskies: Cyndy Flynn, Suzanne Muir, Allyson Cushing, Sharlene Falk, Tina Creelman, Cathy Callaghan, Crystal Nicholson, Christina Chadwick, Heather Jansma, Joni MacDougall, Kim MacLeod, Carolyn Oliver, coach Jill Jeffrey-Healy, assistant Kathy Ells

In the semis, the top-seeded New Brunswick Red Bloomers clipped the 4th-seeded Acadia Axettes 51-42. The score was knotted at 22 at the half as Acadia slowed the game to a crawl. Jennifer Hale turned the momentum in New Brunswick’s favour late in the second half by notching an and-one.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Dalhousie Tigers dispatched the 3rd-seeded University of Prince Edward Island Panthers x-x as Angie McLeod dominated the paint.

In the final, the New Brunswick Red Bloomers defeated the Dalhousie Tigers 62-49. The Red Bloomers led 31-21 at the half. The bigger and stronger Tigers because to out-muscle U.N.B. in the second half and at one point, Pauline Lordon took a gash under her eye (requiring stitches) after a collison with Tiger post Angie McLeod.

The co-bronze medalist Acadia Axewomen: Patty Hayden, Linda MacKinnon, Mary McCulloch, Jennifer Lloyd, Patti Burt, Brigitte Edwards, Becky McDonald, Leah Sundberg, Rebecca Johnston, Rosslyn Watts, Corrine Boudreau, Sue Eckersley, Maureen MacDonald, Nicole Tanguay, Collette Turner, Rosslyn Watts, coach Laura Sanders, assistant Carolyn Spence

The co-bronze medalist Prince Edward Island Panthers: Paula Edwards, Susan Knickle, Stephanie Smith, Lori Knickle, Kathy Quinn, Tobey Jones, Kathy Collins, Heather Campbell, Jennifer Dunn, Dana Coles, Cathy Lawlor, coach Dave MacNeill, assistant Karen Rowell

The runner-up Dalhousie Tigers: Angie McLeod; Kim Empey; Kelly Copeland; Mary K. Layes; Jackie Hebert; Rachael Beck; Abigail Tramble; Dawn McLellan; Libby Curry; Julie MacAfee; Liz MacDougall; coach Carolyn Savoy; assistant Kathie Wheadon-Hore; assistant Doug Partridge; athletic director Tony Martin; SID Wilma Butts

The champion New Brunswick Red Bloomers: Kara Palmer; Jill Jackson; Pauline Lordon; Jennifer Hale; Lynn Christiansen; Jennifer Hale; Tracy Ross; Tracy Lordon; Stacey Robertson; Tammy Polchies; Liane Pierce; coach Claire Mitton; assistant Keith Comitz; trainer Kim Desroches; assistant trainer Matt Legere; manager Kim Cole; manager Jane Golding; athletic director William MacGillivary; SID Maureen Sparks