2013 United States Women's Curling Championship – Qualification

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Qualification for the 2013 United States Women's Curling Championship consists of three different paths. Four teams qualified directly through the High Performance Program or the Order of Merit system. The number of the remaining entrants to the national championships will be cut down to six teams through a challenge round held in mid-January.

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Qualification system

Teams will qualify to participate in the women's national championship through the High Performance Program, through the World Curling Tour Order of Merit, or through a challenge round.

Automatic qualification

Two spots in the nationals were awarded to two teams on the United States Curling Association's High Performance National Program, established as an invitation-based program for the development of the top curling teams in the United States. [1] The teams qualified through the High Performance Program were those skipped by Laura Roessler, who is filling in for normal skip Cassandra Potter, and Allison Pottinger. Two more spots were awarded to the top two women's teams on the World Curling Tour Order of Merit standings table following the conclusion of the Iron Trail Motors Shoot-Out. If one or both of the top teams already qualified for the nationals through the High Performance Program, the spot or spots would have been awarded to the team with the next highest position on the Order of Merit. [2] The teams qualified through the Order of Merit were those skipped by Erika Brown and Patti Lank.

Challenge round

The remaining six spots in the nationals will be awarded to the teams that earn qualification spots through the challenge round. The challenge round will be held in a triple knockout format, and is an open registration event. The teams that enter the challenge round will be seeded through a strength of field ranking and through a peer ranking. The strength of field ranking will be based on players' participation and performance in national championships and world championships. The seedings will influence the draw of the triple knockout event. [2]

Challenge round

The challenge round for the women's nationals will be held from January 17 to 21 at the Granite Curling Club in Seattle, Washington. [3] Six teams will advance from the challenge round to the nationals.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [4] [5] [6]

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateLocale
Sarah Anderson Courtney Slata Kathleen Dubberstein Taylor Anderson Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Alexandra Carlson Monica Walker Kendall Moulton-Behm Jordan Moulton Flag of Minnesota.svg Minneapolis, Minnesota
Cristin Clark Patti Killins Christina Pastula Christie Wilhelmy Flag of Washington.svg Seattle, Washington
Gabrielle Coleman Britt Rjanikov Ann Drummie Mary Shields Flag of California.svg San Francisco, California
Casey Cucchiarelli Joyance Meechai Jennifer Cahak Courtney Shaw Flag of New York.svg New York City, New York
Brigid Ellig Heather Van Sistine Julia Boles Sara Shuster Flag of Minnesota.svg St. Paul, Minnesota
Emily Good Elizabeth LeBeau Marissa Wright Leslie Frosch Flag of Washington.svg Seattle, Washington
Becca Hamilton Molly Bonner Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson Flag of Wisconsin.svg Madison, Wisconsin
Shelly Kinney Amy Lou Anderson Theresa Hoffoss Julie Smith Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota
Charrissa Lin Sherri Schummer Emilia Juocys Senja Lopac Joni Cotten Flag of Connecticut.svg New Haven, Connecticut
Maureen Stolt Megan O'Connell Amanda Tucker Victoria Forconi Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota
Sharon Vukich Cynthia Garzina Jennifer Westhagen Cathie Tomlinson Flag of Washington.svg Seattle, Washington
Kimberly Wapola Cynthia Eng‐Dinsel Carol Strojny Ann Flis Flag of Minnesota.svg St. Paul, Minnesota
Courtney George Aileen Sormunen Amanda McLean Julie Lilla Amy Wright Flag of Minnesota.svg Duluth, Minnesota

Knockout Draw Brackets

The draw is listed as follows: [7]

A Event

First Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 1
Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney 8
Flag of Washington.svg Emily Good 4 Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney 0
Flag of Minnesota.svg Courtney George 8
Flag of Minnesota.svg Courtney George 8
Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich 6 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson 5
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin 7 Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin 7
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson 5 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson 10
Flag of California.svg Gabrielle Coleman 4
First Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 2
Flag of Minnesota.svg Brigid Ellig 6
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 7 Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 6
Flag of Minnesota.svg Alexandra Carlson 7
Flag of Minnesota.svg Alexandra Carlson 5
Flag of New York.svg Casey Cucchiarelli 1 Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark 3
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton 9 Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton 6
Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark 6 Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark 7
Flag of Minnesota.svg Kimberly Wapola 2

B Event

Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 3
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson 6
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton 9
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 6
Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich 5 Flag of California.svg Gabrielle Coleman 5
Flag of California.svg Gabrielle Coleman 11 Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 4
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton 12
Flag of Washington.svg Emily Good 3
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton 8
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark 5
Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney 6
Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney 8
Flag of New York.svg Casey Cucchiarelli 6 Flag of Minnesota.svg Kimberly Wapola 4
Flag of Minnesota.svg Kimberly Wapola 9 Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney 6
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin 4
Flag of Minnesota.svg Brigid Ellig 10
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin 11

C Event

Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 5
Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark 5
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 4
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 7
Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich 6
Flag of Minnesota.svg Brigid Ellig 1
Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich 7 Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich 8
Flag of Minnesota.svg Kimberly Wapola 6
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 6
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson 6
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin 5
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin 10
Flag of Washington.svg Emily Good 9
Flag of Washington.svg Emily Good 12
Flag of New York.svg Casey Cucchiarelli 7 Flag of New York.svg Casey Cucchiarelli 8
Flag of California.svg Gabrielle Coleman 3

Knockout results

All draw times listed in Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8). [8]

Draw 1

Friday, January 18, 9:00 am

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Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich 002201010006
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg300010001117
Sheet 212345678910Final
Flag of New York.svg Casey Cucchiarelli 0000100XXX1
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2012013XXX9
Sheet 31234567891011Final
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg100101100015
Flag of California.svg Gabrielle Coleman 010010001104
Sheet 412345678910Final
Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg111000111X6
Flag of Minnesota.svg Kimberly Wapola 000200000X2
Sheet 512345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Brigid Ellig Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg030010101X6
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 101301010X7

Draw 2

Friday, January 18, 2:00 pm

Sheet 112345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney 100210310X8
Flag of Washington.svg Emily Good 010002001X4
Sheet 412345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 00030100206
Flag of Minnesota.svg Alexandra Carlson 11101001027
Sheet 512345678910Final
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin 02001030107
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson 301201020110

Draw 3

Friday, January 18, 7:00 pm

Sheet 112345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Kimberly Wapola 10200210039
Flag of New York.svg Casey Cucchiarelli Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01021001106
Sheet 312345678910Final
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton 01010102106
Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10202010017
Sheet 412345678910Final
Flag of California.svg Gabrielle Coleman 010103222X11
Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg201020000X5
Sheet 512345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney 00000XXXXX0
Flag of Minnesota.svg Courtney George Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg21023XXXXX8

Draw 4

Saturday, January 19, 9:00 am

Sheet 112345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 01021100016
Flag of California.svg Gabrielle Coleman Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20100020005
Sheet 312345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Brigid Ellig 012202021X10
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg500020400X11
Sheet 412345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg001101401X8
Flag of Minnesota.svg Kimberley Wapola 110010010X4
Sheet 512345678910Final
Flag of Washington.svg Emily Good Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg100011000X3
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton 012000221X8

Draw 5

Saturday, January 19, 2:00 pm

Sheet 112345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Alexandra Carlson Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10002010015
Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark 00100101003
Sheet 212345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 4003005XXX12
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0110110XXX4
Sheet 312345678910Final
Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01012002006
Flag of Minnesota.svg Kimberly Wapola 10100020217
Sheet 412345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Courtney George Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10410200XX8
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson 01002011XX5
Sheet 512345678910Final
Flag of New York.svg Casey Cucchiarelli 012111010X7
Flag of California.svg Gabrielle Coleman Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg000000201X3

Draw 6

Saturday, January 19, 7:00 pm

Sheet 112345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney 01010020026
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10101001004
Sheet 212345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Brigid Ellig 0001000XXX1
Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg1120112XXX8
Sheet 312345678910Final
Flag of Washington.svg Emily Good 200201020512
Flag of New York.svg Casey Cucchiarelli Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01202020108

Draw 7

Sunday, January 20, 9:00 am

Sheet 112345678910Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 20102100017
Flag of Washington.svg Sharon Vukich Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00010011306
Sheet 212345678910Final
Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10110010015
Flag of Minnesota.svg Shelly Kinney 02001001206
Sheet 312345678910Final
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson 03000010206
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10121101029
Sheet 412345678910Final
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg410020020110
Flag of Washington.svg Emily Good 00110220309

Draw 8

Sunday, January 20, 2:00 pm

Sheet 21234567891011Final
Flag of Connecticut.svg Charrissa Lin 001010100205
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Sarah Anderson Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010200011016
Sheet 31234567891011Final
Flag of Minnesota.svg Maureen Stolt 010100100104
Flag of Washington.svg Cristin Clark Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg101010010015

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