2015 CIS/CCA Curling Championships

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2015 CIS/CCA Curling Championships
Host city Waterloo, Ontario
Arena Kitchener-Waterloo Granite Club
DatesMarch 18–21
Men's winner Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Golden Bears
Skip Thomas Scoffin
Third Evan Asmussen
Second Jason Ginter
Lead Andrew O'Dell
Finalist Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (Squires)
Women's winner Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Pandas
Skip Kelsey Rocque
Third Taylor McDonald
Second Claire Tully
Lead Alison Kotylak
Finalist Flag of British Columbia.svg Thompson Rivers WolfPack (Brown)

The 2015 CIS/CCA Curling Championships are held from March 18 to 21 at the Kitchener-Waterloo Granite Club in Waterloo, Ontario. The host university of the event is Wilfrid Laurier University. [1]

Contents

Men

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2]

TeamSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate(s)CoachUniversity
Alberta Golden Bears Thomas Scoffin Evan Asmussen Jason Ginter Andrew O'DellBrayden PowerRob Krepps Flag of Alberta.svg University of Alberta
Dalhousie Tigers Marc GordonMatt JacksonJoseph RaymondRyan HolowczakPatrick MacIntyreJohn Newhook Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Dalhousie University
Saint Mary's Huskies Cameron MacKenzieScott BabinAlex RafuseGreg RafuseGraham ScottBill Fletcher Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Saint Mary's University
Toronto Varsity Blues Evan Lilly Jack LindsayRichard SetoPedro MalvarConnor RooneyJohn Rudd Flag of Ontario.svg University of Toronto
UNB Varsity Reds Josh Barry Andrew Burgess Alex Robichaud Alex SutherlandDamien Lahiton Flag of New Brunswick.svg University of New Brunswick
Western Mustangs Brett DeKoningAaron ChapmanNathan GonsalvesDerreck VeitchSteven DawsonNicole Westlund Flag of Ontario.svg Western University
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Aaron Squires Richard Krell Spencer NuttallFraser ReidRobert WrightGlenn Paulley Flag of Ontario.svg Sir Wilfrid Laurier University
Winnipeg Wesmen Kyle Doering Ty DilelloDerek Oryniak Rob Gordon Calvin Edie Flag of Manitoba.svg University of Winnipeg

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
TeamSkipWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Golden Bears Thomas Scoffin 70
Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Aaron Squires 61
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Saint Mary's Huskies Cameron MacKenzie43
Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg Wesmen Kyle Doering 43
Flag of Ontario.svg Toronto Varsity Blues Evan Lilly 34
Flag of Ontario.svg Western Mustangs Brett DeKoning25
Flag of New Brunswick.svg UNB Varsity Reds Josh Barry 16
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Dalhousie Tigers Marc Gordon16

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
      
1 Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Golden Bears 7
4 Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg Wesmen 1
1 Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Golden Bears 6
2 Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 4
2 Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 9
3 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Saint Mary's Huskies 2 Bronze-medal game
3 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Saint Mary's Huskies 4
4 Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg Wesmen 6

Semifinals

Saturday, March 21, 9:30

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Golden Bears (Scoffin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2111002XXX7
Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg Wesmen (Doering)0000010XXX1
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (Squires)102510XXXX9
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Saint Mary's Huskies (MacKenzie) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010001XXXX2

Bronze-medal game

Saturday, March 21, 14:30

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Saint Mary's Huskies (MacKenzie) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010002001X4
Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg Wesmen (Doering)000220020X6

Final

Saturday, March 21, 14:30

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Golden Bears (Scoffin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01000202016
Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (Squires)00100010204

Women

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [3]

TeamSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate(s)CoachUniversity
Alberta Pandas Kelsey Rocque Taylor McDonald Claire Tully Alison Kotylak Taylore TherouxAmanda Coderre Flag of Alberta.svg University of Alberta
Brock Badgers Erin MacaulayTerri WeeksDanielle RobinsonJoanna FrancoliniSamantha Morris
Lauren Calvert
Murray Etherington
Ken Sandham
Flag of Ontario.svg Brock University
Guelph Gryphons Katelyn Wasylkiw Jestyn Murphy Emily WalshHeather CridlandJacinda SchieckByron Scott Flag of Ontario.svg University of Guelph
Saint Mary's Huskies Sara SpaffordAmanda ColterMackenzie ProctorLaura KennedyCarole MacLean Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Saint Mary's University
St. Francis Xavier X-Women Ashley FrancisCarolyn RoseBailey LonerganBrittany BlackSarah MacPheeDonalda Mattie Flag of Nova Scotia.svg St. Francis Xavier University
Thompson Rivers WolfPack Corryn Brown Erin Pincott Samantha Fisher Ashley Nordin Sydney FraserBrenda Nordin Flag of British Columbia.svg Thompson Rivers University
UPEI Panthers Veronica Smith Jane DiCarlo Emily Gray Aleya QuiltyPaul Smith Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg UPEI
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Carly Howard Kerilynn MathersEvangeline Fortier Chelsea Brandwood Riley SandhamJason Rice Flag of Ontario.svg Sir Wilfrid Laurier University

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
TeamSkipWL
Flag of British Columbia.svg Thompson Rivers WolfPack Corryn Brown 70
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Pandas Kelsey Rocque 61
Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Carly Howard 52
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg UPEI Panthers Veronica Smith 34
Flag of Ontario.svg Brock Badgers Erin Macaulay34
Flag of Ontario.svg Guelph Gryphons Katelyn Wasylkiw34
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Saint Mary's Huskies Sara Spafford16
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg St. Francis Xavier X-Women Ashley Francis07

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
      
1 Flag of British Columbia.svg Thompson Rivers WolfPack 10
4 Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg UPEI Panthers 1
1 Flag of British Columbia.svg Thompson Rivers WolfPack 6
2 Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Pandas 7
2 Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Pandas 6
3 Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 2 Bronze-medal game
3 Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 8
4 Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg UPEI Panthers 3

Semifinals

Saturday, March 21, 9:30

Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg Thompson Rivers WolfPack (Brown) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg202114XXXX10
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg UPEI Panthers (Smith)010000XXXX1
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Pandas (Rocque) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg021100101X6
Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (Howard)000010010X2

Bronze-medal game

Saturday, March 21, 14:30

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Ontario.svg Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (Howard) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg100100240X8
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg UPEI Panthers (Smith)001001001X3

Final

Saturday, March 21, 14:30

Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg Thompson Rivers WolfPack (Brown) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg020102001X6
Flag of Alberta.svg Alberta Pandas (Rocque)001020400X7

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