EAST       WEST            
  Queen’s  9-1     Waterloo  6-2   Sally Kemp      
  McGill  8-2     Guelph  6-2          
  Ottawa     Warren Sutton Windsor            
  Montreal       Wilfrid Laurier            
  Sir Geo. Williams       Western  0-8          
  Carleton     Gail Smith              
          CENTRAL            
          McMaster  8-0?          
          Toronto  6-2   Gwen Hills-Porter      
          York     Jean Stevenson      
          Laurentian     Sandy Knox      
          Ryerson            
          Trent            
                       

       Queen’s, Guelph and McMaster qualified for the Final Four as divisional champions. The Gryphons had tied Waterloo for first place in the West division but earned the automatic berth by virtue of a better points differential in games between the pair, which were split.

       The three divisional runners-up met in Waterloo for a round-robin to determine the last qualifier for the Final Four. …………………………………………………… Waterloo defeated Toronto 36-29 as Charlotte Schaule scored 15. …………………………………………………… Waterloo thrashed McGill 69-32. …………………………………………………… Waterloo finished (2-0) and qualified for the Final Four.

       In the Final Four round-robin, held in Kingston: …………………………………………………… The Waterloo Athenas clubbed Guelph 59-25 as their 1-2-1 zone befuddled the Gryphons. The Athenas hit .610 from the line. …………………………………………………… The Waterloo Athenas dusted the McMaster Marauders 45-30. Patti Bland and Mary Ann Gaskin paced the Athenas with 10 apiece. Sue Murphy added 8. …………………………………………………… The Waterloo Athenas clipped the Queen’s Golden Gaels 43-36 despite trailing 23-21 at the half. Maureen Bouris paced the Gaels with 16. Karen Carson added 11. …………………………………………………… Queen’s clipped McMaster 59-48 as Charlotte Bigelow scored 13, Joan Ashlee 12, Maureen Bouris 10 and Karen Carson 10. …………………………………………………… Guelph dumped Queen’s 54-43 after leading 21-14 at the half. Maureen Bouris led the Gaels with 16. Karen Carson added 11. …………………………………………………… Final standings: Waterloo (3-0); McMaster (1-2); Queen’s (1-2); Guelph (1-2). McMaster had the better plus-minus point differential in games involving the trio and was awarded second-place, as well as a berth in the one-game final.

In the final, the Waterloo Athenas stomped the McMaster Marauders 58-35 as Mary Ann Gaskin scored 10.

Elaine Loney led the Marauders with 13.  

       Consolation round teams played in four groups of three teams each, with the winner of each continuing

to the consolation semi-finals and subsequently, the finals. Montreal opted not to participate in the consolation tournament. …………………………………………………… In the consolation opening round, York dusted Sir George Williams 60-31. …………………………………………………… Laurentian dispatched Ottawa x-x. …………………………………………………… In the consolation semis, Toronto edged Windsor 45-42. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, York defeated Laurentian 36-27. …………………………………………………… In the consolation final, Toronto whipped York 53-28.

Consolation round participants:

       Carleton Robins: Jane Cockran, Judy Dey, Sonja Marshall, Cheryl Richardson, Vicki Fulcher, Connie Demers, Heine MacDowall, Brenda Peters, Bev Palen, Brenda Mallon, Sally Cooke, coach Gail Smith

       Laurentian Lady Vees: Cathy Ennis, Nancy Fielder, Sinnika Heikkila, Anne Hogan, Val Landriault, Pat Smith, Nicki Regimbal, Sue Connelly, Tanya Graham, Barb Perras, Alexis Speck, coach Sandy Knox

       McGill Martlets: Sue Allister, Barbara Carson, Janet Evans, Rea Moore

       Montreal: Claudette Cayouette, I Cayouette, B Felin, M Thiverge

       Ottawa: Glynne Turner, Liz Jeffrey, Denise Demers, Loretta Anne Dooher, Line Marcoux, Mary Murphy, Suzanne Scantland, Dominique Theriault, Kathy Webster, Marilyn Yeates, Sue Macdonald, Maureen Stark

       Ryerson Rams: Bonnie Crichton, Marg Fawns, Debbie Gilmore, Marg Malloy, Marg McCauley, Judy Murphy, Betty Patchett, Marlene Paterson, Audrey Powless, Gail Stevens, Judy Taylor, Judy Watts, Marg White

       Sir George Williams: Allison Mordell, Edina Bayle, Val Pelletier

       Western Mustangs: Janet Starkes, Helen Greaves, Diane Dunn, Eve Weatherston, Diane Waechter, Lorilee Matheson, Ann Ball, Arlene Gleason

       Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks: Joanne Tully, Kyra Kristensen, Carolyn Baechler, Mary Maurer

       Windsor Lancers: Ev Kendall, Kate Innes, Cookie Leach, Katy Murdock, Joanne Lazarus, Marion Leach, Marilyn Hyatt, Kathy Brown, Kathy O’Neaill, Karen Fleming, Ann Brittenbrough, Kathy Worster, Melanie Middleton, coach Mary O’Brien, manager Gloria Propacki, statistician Sue Fleming

       The consolation runner-up York Yeowomen: Marlene Wigston, Eva Hill, Susan Tupling, Mary Marshall, Melanie Leigh, Jean Landa, coach Jean Stevenson

The consolation champ Toronto Varsity Blues: Cathy Cullis, Joanne Petzel, Violet Shadd, coach Gwen Hills-Powell

       The WIAU was dissolved after the 1971 season and the CWIAU was formed.

       The co-bronze medalist Queen’s Golden Gaels: Karen Carson; Maureen Bouris; Pat Patterson; Jarmila Kettnerova; Diana Toelly; Joan Ashlee; Charlotte Bigelow; Heather Dean; Sue Dempsey; Mary McLaughlin;

       The co-bronze medalist Guelph Gryphons: Heather Wilson; Pam Wedd;

       The runner-up McMaster Marauders: Elaine Lorey;

       The champion Waterloo Athenas: Mary Ann Gaskin; Sue Murphy; Charlotte Shaufe; Liz Carson; Pat Bland; Jane Liddell; Jan Meyer; Judy Cronin; Mary Ann Krzyzanowski; Gail MacPherson; Yonna Luypaert; Liz Saunders; Brenda Eckhart; Susie Killough; Marleen Grolman; coach Sally Kemp

OTHERS

Macdonald College Clanswomen (league?): Debbie Mueller, Carin Wittnich, Sue Vickery, Nancy Saunders, Brenda Grant, Anne McGibbon, Linda Scruton, Sue Bates, Anne Greenbank, Sue Phillips, coach Wendy Fee