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2010 CIS/CCA Curling Championships

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In 2010, the CIS Nationals were staged at the Saville Sports Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. The men's title was won by the surprise of the tournament, the Queen's Gaels skipped by Jon Beuk. In the final the Gaels defeated the UPEI Panthers, skipped by former Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist, Brett Gallant. In the women's final, the Regina Cougars took the title when skip Brooklyn Lemon drew the pin in an extra to defeat the St. Mary's Huskies. This was the second consecutive runner up finish for SMU skip Marie Christianson. With their wins Queen's and Regina will represent Canada at the 2011 FISU Winter Universiade in Erzurum, Turkey.

Men's Results:

Men's Pool A W L
Queen's Gaels 5 1
Western Mustangs 4 2
Alberta Golden Bears 4 2
UPEI Panthers 4 2
McGill Redmen 2 4
Victoria Vikes 2 4
Saint Mary's Huskies 0 6
Men's Pool B W L
Dalhouse Tigers 5 1
Manitoba Bisons 5 1
Toronto Blues 4 2
Regina Cougars 3 3
Memorial SeaHawks 2 4
Laurier Golden Hawks 2 4
Calgary Dinos 0 6

Tiebreaker 1: UPEI over Alberta

Tiebreaker 2: UPEI over Western

Semifinals: Queen's over Manitoba & UPEI over Dalhousie

Final: Queen's over UPEI

Queen's Gaels Skip - Jonathan Beuk Third - Andrew Inouye Second - Chadd Vandermade Lead - Scott Chadwick Coach - Dick Henderson

Women's Results:

Women's Pool A W L
Laurier Golden Hawks 4 1
Waterloo Warriors 4 1
Alberta Pandas 4 1
Concordia Stingers 2 3
Dalhousie Tigers 1 4
PEI Panthers 0 5
Women's Pool B W L
St. Mary's Huskies 4 1
Regina Cougars 4 1
Brock Badgers 3 2
Western Mustangs 2 3
Manitoba Bisons 1 4
Calgary Dinos 1 4

Tiebreaker: Waterloo over Alberta

Semifinals: St. Mary's over Waterloo & Regina over Laurier

Final: Regina over St. Mary's (EE)

Regina Cougars Skip- Brooklyn Lemon Third - Chelsey Peterson Second - Ashley Green Lead - Nicole Lang Fifth - Sarah Watamanuk Coach - Jackie Downer

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