The 2002 Scott Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's national curling championship, was played at the Keystone Centre in Brandon, Manitoba.[1] The defending champion, representing Team Canada, Colleen Jones and her rink from the Mayflower Curling Club in Halifax, Nova Scotia won her second straight Hearts.
Teams
The teams were listed as follows:[2]
| Team Canada | Alberta | British Columbia |
Mayflower CC, Halifax Skip: Colleen Jones Third: Kim Kelly Second: Mary-Anne Waye Lead: Nancy Delahunt Alternate: Laine Peters | Ottewell CC, Edmonton Skip: Cathy King Third: Lawnie MacDonald Second: Brenda Bohmer Lead: Kate Horne Alternate: Marcy Balderston | Richmond CC, Richmond Skip: Kristy Lewis Third: Krista Bernard Second: Denise Blashko Lead: Susan Allen Alternate: Carmen Blashko |
| Manitoba | New Brunswick | Newfoundland and Labrador |
St. Vital CC, Winnipeg Skip: Jennifer Jones Third: Karen Porritt Second: Lynn Fallis-Kurz Lead: Dana Allerton Alternate: Jill Officer | Thistle St. Andrews CC, Saint John Skip: Kathy Floyd Third: Marie-Anne Power Second: Jane Arseneau[a] Lead: Allison Franey[a] Alternate: Mary Harding | St. John's CC, St. John's Skip: Cathy Cunningham Third: Peg Goss Second: Kathy Kerr Lead: Heather Martin[b] Alternate: Anna-Mae Holden[b] |
| Nova Scotia | Ontario | Prince Edward Island |
Mayflower CC, Halifax Skip: Meredith Doyle Third: Beth Iskiw Second: Candice MacLean Lead: Krista Trider Alternate: Allyson Burgess | Coldwater & District CC, Coldwater Skip: Sherry Middaugh Third: Janet Brown Second: Andrea Lawes Lead: Sheri Cordina Alternate: Kirsten Harmark | Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown Skip: Kathy O'Rourke Third: Julie Scales Second: Lori Robinson Lead: Bea Graham Alternate: Kim Dolan |
| Quebec | Saskatchewan | Northwest Territories/Yukon |
CC Riverbend, Alma Skip: Nathalie Gagnon Third: Joelle Belley Second: Sylvie Fortin Lead: Julie Blackburn Alternate: Candide Hebert | Delisle CC, Delisle Skip: Sherry Anderson Third: Kim Hodson Second: Sandra Mulroney Lead: Donna Gignac Alternate: Heather Walsh | Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife Skip: Monigue Gagnier Third: Kelly Kaylo Second: Sharon Cormier Lead: Cheryl Burlington Alternate: Kerry Koe |
Map of teams

Team Canada

Provincial Winners
Round Robin standings
Final round robin standings[2]
Round Robin results
All draw times are listed in Central Time (UTC−06:00).[2]
Draw 1
Saturday, February 23, 1:30 pm
Draw 2
Saturday, February 23, 6:00 pm
Draw 3
Sunday, February 24, 9:00 am
Draw 4
Sunday, February 24, 1:30 pm
Draw 5
Sunday, February 24, 6:30 pm
Draw 6
Monday, February 25, 9:00 am
Draw 7
Monday, February 25, 1:30 pm
Draw 8
Monday, February 25, 6:30 pm
Draw 9
Tuesday, February 26, 9:00 am
Draw 10
Tuesday, February 26, 1:30 pm
Draw 11
Tuesday, February 26, 6:30 pm
Draw 12
Wednesday, February 27, 9:00 am
Draw 13
Wednesday, February 27, 1:30 pm
Draw 14
Wednesday, February 27, 6:30 pm
Draw 15
Thursday, February 28, 9:00 am
Draw 16
Thursday, February 28, 1:30 pm
Draw 17
Thursday, February 28, 6:30 pm
Playoffs
3 vs. 4
Friday, March 1, 1:30 pm
1 vs. 2
Friday, March 1, 6:30 pm
Semifinal
Saturday, March 2, 6:00 pm
Final
Sunday, March 3, 12:00 pm
Statistics
Top 5 Player Percentages
Round robin only; minimum 6 games[2]
| Key |
| | First All-Star Team |
| | Second All-Star Team |
| | | | Thirds | % | Lawnie MacDonald | 85 | Janet Brown | 84 | Kim Hodson | 82 | Kelly Kaylo | 82 | Karen Porritt | 81 | | |
- ^ Franey's percentage includes games where she threw second stones.
- ^ Arseneau's percentage includes games where she threw lead stones.
Perfect games
Round robin only; minimum 10 shots thrown
| Player | Team | Position | Shots | Opponent |
| Lynn Fallis-Kurz | Manitoba | Second | 14 | Alberta |
Awards
All-Star Teams
The Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award was presented to the player chosen by their fellow peers as the curler that most exemplified sportsmanship and dedication to curling during the annual Scotties Tournament of Hearts.[4]
The Sandra Schmirler Most Valuable Player Award was awarded to the top player in the playoff round by members of the media in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.[5]
Joan Mead Builder Award
The Joan Mead Builder Award recognizes a builder in the sport of curling named in the honour of the late CBC curling producer Joan Mead.[6]
The Ford Hot Shots was a skills competition preceding the round robin of the tournament. Each competitor had to perform a series of shots with each shot scoring between 0 and 5 points depending on where the stone came to rest. The winner of this edition of the event would win a two-year lease on a Ford Focus SE Wagon.[7]
Shot of the Week Award
The Shot of the Week Award was awarded to the curler who had been determined with the most outstanding shot during the tournament as voted on by TSN commentators.[8]
Notes
- ^ a b For Draws 8, 9, 11-13, and 15, Team New Brunswick lead Allison Franey threw second stones while second Jane Arseneau threw lead stones.
- ^ a b Team Newfoundland and Labrador alternate Anna-Mae Holden threw lead stones in Draws 12 and 13.
References
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2011-04-02.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ a b c d "2002 Scott Tournament of Hearts". Curling Canada Stats Archive. Curling Canada. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
- ^ a b "All-Star Teams" (PDF). 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide. Curling Canada. pp. 162–163. Retrieved 21 February 2025.
- ^ "Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award" (PDF). 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide. Curling Canada. p. 164. Retrieved 21 February 2025.
- ^ "Most Valuable Player Award" (PDF). 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide. Curling Canada. p. 165. Retrieved 21 February 2025.
- ^ "Builders' Award" (PDF). 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide. Curling Canada. p. 165. Retrieved 21 February 2025.
- ^ "Hot Shots Honour Roll" (PDF). 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide. Curling Canada. p. 166. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
- ^ "Shot of the Week Award" (PDF). 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide. Curling Canada. p. 166. Retrieved 24 February 2025.
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| Curling Association Championship | |
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| Macdonald Lassies Championship | |
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| Curling Association Championship | |
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