2015 United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship

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2015 United States Mixed Doubles
Curling Championship
Host city Eau Claire, Wisconsin
ArenaEau Claire Curling Club
DatesDecember 3-7, 2014
Winner Sarah Anderson and Korey Dropkin
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The 2015 United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship was held from December 3-7, 2014 at the Eau Claire Curling Club in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. [1] Sarah Anderson and Korey Dropkin won the tournament, earning the right to represent the United States at the 2015 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Sochi, Russia. [2]

Contents

Teams

Twenty three teams qualified to compete in the championship. [1] [3]

FemaleMaleState(s)
Nicole BeraMichael BeraFlag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin
Cory Christensen Derek BensonFlag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
Cristin Clark Brady Clark Flag of Washington.svg  Washington
Christon ClarkLogan TingleyFlag of Indiana.svg  Indiana, Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio
Sarah Anderson Korey Dropkin Flag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
Taylor Anderson Scott DunnamFlag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota, Flag of Pennsylvania.svg  Pennsylvania
Sarah ThuriotMatt FowlerFlag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
Courtney George Tyler George Flag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
Dena RosenberryDarrick KizlykFlag of Colorado.svg  Colorado
Desiree LaitinenDoug WeimerskirchFlag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
Jiyoung LeeThomas LeeFlag of Washington.svg  Washington
Kim RodenGary MazzotaFlag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
Joyance Meechai Steven Gebauer Flag of New York.svg  New York, Flag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
Emilia JuocysSean MurrayFlag of Michigan.svg  Michigan, Flag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin
Therese OlsonScott OlsonFlag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts
Laura Roessler Mike Peplinski Flag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin
Tina PersingerMark FennerFlag of Alaska.svg  Alaska, Flag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
Elaine Smith-KoopJoshua EngleFlag of Oregon.svg  Oregon
Maureen Stolt Peter Stolt Flag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota
Lynn StruzanSteve SwobodaFlag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin
Larissa UnruhSam UnruhFlag of North Dakota.svg  North Dakota
Sharon Vukich David CornfieldFlag of Washington.svg  Washington
Stephanie MartinDan WizaFlag of Illinois.svg  Illinois, Flag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin

Round robin

Standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker


Pool AWL
Clark / Clark50
Peplinski / Roessler41
Bera / Bera32
Vukich / Cornfield23
Smith-Koop / Engle14
Fowler / Thuriot05
Pool BWL
Persinger / Fenner41
Stolt / Stolt41
Christensen / Benson23
Lee / Lee23
Swoboda / Struzan23
Mazzotta / Roden14
Pool CWL
Dunnam / Anderson41
Murray / Juocys41
George / George32
Kizlyk / Rosenberry32
Clark / Tingley14
Unruh / Unruh05
Pool DWL
Dropkin / Anderson40
Laitinen / Weimerskirch22
Meechai / Gebauer22
Olson / Olson13
Wiza / Martin13

Tiebreaker

Saturday, December 6, 5:00pm CT [4]

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Playoffs

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Dropkin/Anderson8
Laitinen/Weimerskirch 5
Persinger/Fenner 8
Dropkin/Anderson9
Murray/Joucys 3
Persinger/Fenner9
Dropkin/Anderson7
Stolt/Stolt 3
Clark/Clark 2
Dunnam/Anderson9
Stolt/Stolt8
Dunnam/Anderson 7
Stolt/Stolt6
Peplinski/Roessler 3

Quarterfinals

Saturday, December 6, 8:00pm [5]

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Persinger/Fenner Hammer tapissier.jpg2101122X9
Team12345678Final
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Dunnam/Anderson1020132X9
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Peplinski/Roessler011000103

Semifinals

Sunday, December 7, 11:00am CT [6]

Team12345678Final
Dropkin/Anderson004010049
Persinger/Fenner Hammer tapissier.jpg110202208
Team123456789Final
Dunnam/Anderson0300210107
Stolt/Stolt Hammer tapissier.jpg1031002018

Final

Sunday, December 7, 2:00pm CT [7]

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