2001 Scott Tournament of Hearts

[1] In one of the most exciting finishes in tournament history, the 1999 champions, Team Nova Scotia, who was skipped by Colleen Jones won the event as they beat defending champions Kelley Law and Team Canada in the final 7–6 in an extra end.

Down to their last rock with Canada sitting one in the extra end, Jones would come off her own stone and her shot rolled into the eight foot close enough for a measurement, which Nova Scotia won to capture the title.

Canada forced an extra end when Law made a raise and peel on the Nova Scotia shot rock to score one.

Jones' rink would go onto represent Canada at the 2001 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in Lausanne, Switzerland, which they won.

The teams were listed as follows:[3] Skip: Kelley Law Third: Julie Skinner Second: Georgina Wheatcroft Lead: Diane Nelson Alternate: Cheryl Noble Skip: Renée Sonnenberg Third: Marcy Balderston Second: Tina McDonald Lead: Karen McNamee Alternate: Melody Vavrek Skip: Shelley MacDonald Third: Lisa Whitaker Second: Adina Tasaka Lead: Jacalyn Brown Alternate: Rene Duplisse Skip: Karen Young Third: Janice Sandison Second: Tammy Radchenka Lead: Alison Harvey Alternate: Denise Podolski Skip: Kathy Floyd Third: Marie-Anne Power Second: Allison Franey Lead: Jane Arseneau Alternate: Mary Harding Skip: Heather Strong Third: Laura Strong Second: Susan O'Leary Lead: Michelle Baker Alternate: Marcie Brown Skip: Colleen Jones Third: Kim Kelly Second: Mary-Anne Waye Lead: Nancy Delahunt Alternate: Laine Peters Skip: Sherry Middaugh Third: Janet Brown Second: Andrea Lawes Lead: Sheri Cordina Alternate: Kirsten Harmark Skip: Shelly Bradley Third: Janice MacCallum Second: Leslie Allan Lead: Tricia MacGregor Alternate: Nancy Cameron Skip: Marie-France Larouche Third: Nancy Belanger Second: Annie Lemay Lead: Valérie Grenier Alternate: Karo Gagnon Skip: Michelle Ridgway Third: Lorie Kehler Second: Roberta Materi Lead: Joan Stricker Alternate: Kristy Lewis Skip: Kerry Koe Third: Ainsley Holowec Second: Stacey Treptau Lead: Heather McCagg-Nystrom Alternate: Dawn Moses Final Round Robin standings[3]