The bottom line ended up being a comeback that fell short and a Cruisers 27-26 win. The Sabres inbounded but could not get off a shot. The Cruisers tried to give the game away, by making a major blunder when they recklessly threw the ball away with just. In the second half, neither team could produce much on the offensive end.
Things looked positive until Angie Leung hit a sick crossover juke em out 3 to give the Cruisers a 1 point lead right before the halftime buzzer. In the Liberty Consolation Finals, the Sabres were looking for a repeat of their hard earned pool play win over the Cruisers. Top flight PG Angie Leung had 12 points for NY, and Jamie Yuen registered 6 for TO. NY jumped out 19-5 at the half before emptying the bench and finally winning 29-19. The Lady Cruisers then faced the youngest team in the tournament, Toronto CCYAA B. As expected the Lady Sabres moved on easily 29-10 as Maisie Wong had 7. In the Semis, the Lady Sabres had a matchup with their partners in crime, the Sabres Girls. The remaining 4 teams competed in the Liberty Consolation playoffs. These 2 teams then advanced into the Womens Open Elite. The Liberty Division featured Seattle Shibooyah crushing the competition by an average of over 20ppg, followed by the shocking Philly Lady Suns coming in at second place. This year's Womens Division had a record setting 12 teams participate in 2 divisions: Womens Open Elite and Womens Liberty.