2001 Mosconi Cup

2001 Mosconi Cup
Dates 20–23 December
Venue York Hall
Location Bethnal Green, London, England
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United States wins the Mosconi Cup
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The 2001 Daily Star Mosconi Cup, the eighth edition of the annual nine-ball pool competition between teams representing Europe and the United States, took place 20–23 December 2001 at the York Hall in Bethnal Green, London, England.

Team USA won the Mosconi Cup by defeating Team Europe 12–1.

Teams

   Team USA
Name State of birth Notes
Johnny Archer  Georgia
Nick Varner  Kentucky
Jeremy Jones  Texas
Corey Deuel  California
Earl Strickland  North Carolina
Charlie Williams  South Korea1
   Team Europe
Name Nationality Notes
Steve Knight  England
Mika Immonen  Finland
Ralf Souquet  Germany
Niels Feijen  Netherlands
Marcus Chamat  Sweden
Steve Davis  England

Results

[1]

Thursday, 20 December

Session 1

Results
Doubles
Niels Feijen
Mika Immonen
5–3 Doubles
Nick Varner
Johnny Archer
Doubles
Steve Knight
Marcus Chamat
1–5 Doubles
Corey Deuel
Charlie Williams
Doubles
Steve Davis
Ralf Souquet
2–5 Doubles
Earl Strickland
Jeremy Jones
1 Session 2
1 Overall 2

Friday, 21 December

Session 2

Results
Doubles
Steve Davis
Ralf Souquet
2–5 Doubles
Earl Strickland
Jeremy Jones
Doubles
Niels Feijen
Mika Immonen
4–5 Doubles
Nick Varner
Johnny Archer
Doubles
Steve Knight
Marcus Chamat
2–5 Doubles
Corey Deuel
Charlie Williams
0 Session 3
1 Overall 5

Saturday, 22 December

Session 3

Results
Singles
Mika Immonen
3–5 Singles
Johnny Archer
Singles
Ralf Souquet
1–5 Singles
Jeremy Jones
Singles
Steve Davis
1–5 Singles
Corey Deuel
0 Session 3
1 Overall 8

Sunday, 23 December

Session 4

Results
Singles
Marcus Chamat
2–5 Singles
Charlie Williams
Singles
Niels Feijen
2–5 Singles
Earl Strickland
Singles
Steve Knight
3–5 Singles
Nick Varner
0 Session 3
1 Overall 11

Session 5

Results
Doubles
Ralf Souquet
Mika Immonen
1–5 Doubles
Nick Varner
Johnny Archer
0 Session 1
1 Overall 12

References

  1. "Europe 1–12 USA". Mosconi Cup. 2 December 2010. Archived from the original on 20 September 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2010.

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