REGULAR SEASON
U.P.E.I. | 14-3 | Len Lang | ||||||
New Brunswick | 14-3 | Claire Mitton | ||||||
St. FX | 12-5 | Doc Ryan | ||||||
Dalhousie | 10-7 | Carolyn Savoy | ||||||
Acadia | 8-8 | Laura Sanders | ||||||
Memorial | 7-10 | Doug Partridge | ||||||
St. Mary’s | 2-15 | Jill Jeffrey-Healy | ||||||
Cape Breton | 0-16 | Frank McKenzie | ||||||
Playoff non-qualifiers:
Acadia Axewomen: Norma MacIntyre, Brigitte Edwards, Kelly Connors, Kali Ziba-Tanguay, Amber Andrews, Shelley O’Neill, Kristen MacKeen, Geri Lynn Kennedy, Erin MacKay, Amy Ferguson, Ruth Ann Murray, Kelly Fougere, coach Laura Sanders
Cape Breton Capers: Coralie Murphie, Kerrie Ann Pyke, Leslie Hill, Anika Tremblay, Angela Hill, Wendy Gorman, Kim Godfrey, Christine Morrison, Janet Ryan, Allison Murchison, Jane Macintosh, Kim Godfrey, coach Frank McKenzie
Memorial Sea-Hawks: Michelle Healey, Judy Byrne, Bonnie Armstrong, Angela Torraville, Katharine Hann, Tami Pennell, Jennifer Warren, Kellie Baker, Corinna McDonald, Marion Williams, Andrea Dinn, Rhonda Carroll, Janice Gillingham, coach Doug Partridge
Saint Mary’s Huskies: Lori Messer, Tina Creelman, Suzanne Muir, Christina Chadwick, Cindy Flynn, Mary MacDonald, Angie Brooks, Monica Miller, Sammie Eaton, Samantha Condran, Diane Woodworth, Michelle Dennehey, coach Jill Jeffrey-Healy
In the semis, 3rd-seeded St. FX stunned 2nd-seeded New Brunswick 86-84 as Eva Bove hit four free throws in the final minute. She finished with 11 points, including 9-10 from the line. St. FX led 44-42 at the half. Theresa MacCuish led St. FX with 27. Amanda Wilcox added 16, Melitta Belyea 13 and Jen Grant 13. Belyea pulled down 9 boards and Grant 7, while Wilcox nailed five treys. Kara Palmer and Jill Jackson each scored 15 to lead UNB. Laura Swift added 12, Jackie Flieger 12, Bonnie Hale 11 and Donna Retson 10. Swift nabbed 11 boards and Palmer 10.
In the other semi, top-seeded UPEI defeated 4th-seed Dalhousie 83-59 as Heather Campbell scored 18, including a trio from beyond the arc. Hillary Watson added 17 and 9 boards. Kelly Copeland scored 12, Cathy Lawlor 10 and Julie Dickinson 10. UPEI led 44-32 at the half. The Panthers out-rebounded Dalhousie 38-25. Jennifer Clark led the Tigers with 17. Julee MacAfee added 13, Angie ‘Flipper’ McLeod 12 and Renee McKenzie 12.
In the final, the UPEI Panthers defeated the St. FX X-Women 91-87 as Lori Knickle scored 31 on 10-14 from the field, 11-12 from the line and grabbed 6 boards. Hilary Watson added 17 and Kelly Copeland 15. Watson also nabbed 9 boards. Theresa MacCuish led St. FX with 31, including 25 in the second half. Melita Belyea and Amanda Wilcox each added 17, with Belyea grabbing 9 boards. St. FX led 44-38 at the half.
The co-bronze medalist Dalhousie Tigers: Jennifer Clark; Julee MacAfee; Angie McLeod; Renee McKenzie; Jennifer Offman; Tanya Fader; Ivana Fruhwaldova; Deanna McMullin; Lynn MacEachern; Jody Matheson; Wendy Seed; Andrea Foreman; coach Carolyn Savoy; athletic director Tony Martin; SID Wilma Butts
The co-bronze medalist New Brunswick Red Bloomers: Kara Palmer; Jill Jackson; Laura Swift; Jackie Flieger; Bonnie Hale; Donna Retson; Tracey Lordon; Krista Foreman; Angela McCready; Dana Coles; Bridget Gamble; Erin Savage; coach Claire Mitton; athletic director James Born; SID Maureen Sparks
The runner-up St. Francis Xavier X-Women: Theresa MacCuish; Melita Belyea; Amanda Wilcox; Eva Bove; Jen Grant; Melanie Johnson; Buttons Ashe; Cindy Murphy; Kathleen MacDonald; Anna Smalec; Mary Hennigar; Heidi MacDonald; Ruby Viray; coach Doc Ryan; assistant Mark Cameron; assistant John McCabe; assistant Marge Berthiaume; trainer Lisa Christie; athletic director Dr. John McFarland; SID Kim Dickson
The champion Prince Edward Island Panthers: Hillary Watson; Lori Knickle; Heather Campbell; Kelly Copeland; Cathy Lawlor; Julie Dickinson; Amy Sharman; Stephanie Shive; Tara Nogler; Jennifer Sirois; Toby Morrell; Carolyn Deighan; Ann Nichols; coach Dave MacNeill; assistant Tracy MacEachern; assistant Brian Chambers; manager Koren Bogle; manager Trish Little; therapist Janet Rogers; athletic director Barb Mullaly