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North Dakota State Women's Basketball Record Book BISON Coaching History North Dakota State Women's Basketball Record Book BISON Coaching History NDSU COACHING OVERALL RECORDS COACH YRS RECORD PCT Amy Ruley (1979-08) 29 671-198 .772 Carolyn DeHoff (2008-2014) 6 72-105 .407 Maren Walseth (2014-16) 4 33-84 .282 Paul McKinnon (1977-79) 2 25-40 .385 Collette Folstad (1966-70) 4 22-9 .710 Pat Halvorson (1973-75) 2 16-14 .533 Sue Feeney (1971-72) 1 7-4 .636 Judy Strachen (1975-77) 2 7-36 .163 Sharon Anderson (1972-73) 1 6-10 .375 Carol Mondor (1970-71) 1 3-8 .273 NDSU COACHING YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY YEAR RECORD .PCT COACH 2017-18 9-20 .310 Maren Walseth 2016-17 6-24 .200 Maren Walseth 2015-16 7-22 .241 Maren Walseth 2014-15 11-18 .379 Maren Walseth 2013-14 6-24 .200 Carolyn DeHoff 2012-13 10-19 .345 Carolyn DeHoff 2011-12 11-20 .355 Carolyn DeHoff 2010-11 13-16 .448 Carolyn DeHoff 2009-10 16-13 .551 Carolyn DeHoff 2008-09 16-13 .551 Carolyn DeHoff 2007-08 17-11 .607 Amy Ruley 2006-07 14-11 .560 Amy Ruley 2005-06 9-17 .346 Amy Ruley 2004-05 26-1 .963 Amy Ruley 2003-04 24-7 .774 Amy Ruley Women's Basketball Hall of Fame 2002-03 26-7 .788 Amy Ruley head coach Amy Ruley moved from 2001-02 18-10 .643 Amy Ruley the sidelines into an administrative 2000-01 25-8 .757 Amy Ruley position after 29 years of directing 1999-00 28-4 .875 Amy Ruley 1998-99 24-5 .828 Amy Ruley North Dakota State University 1997-98 22-6 .786 Amy Ruley program. Ruley compiled a record 1996-97 28-1 .966 Amy Ruley of 671-198 over that span and led 1995-96 30-2 .938 Amy Ruley the Bison to five NCAA Division II 1994-95 32-0 1.000 Amy Ruley National Championships in 1991, 1993-94 27-5 .844 Amy Ruley 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996. 1992-93 30-2 .938 Amy Ruley 1991-92 29-4 .879 Amy Ruley 1990-91 31-2 .939 Amy Ruley 1989-90 25-5 .833 Amy Ruley 1988-89 23-7 .767 Amy Ruley 1987-88 28-3 .903 Amy Ruley 1986-87 26-4 .867 Amy Ruley Ruley Milestone Wins 1985-86 24-9 .727 Amy Ruley Win No. Opponent (Site) Score Date 1984-85 19-8 .704 Amy Ruley No. 1 Jamestown College (h) 86-65 December 1, 1979 1983-84 15-12 .556 Amy Ruley No. 50 North Dakota (n) 96-70 February 25, 1982 1982-83 16-10 .615 Amy Ruley No. 100 Nebraska-Omaha (a) 85-71 January 25, 1985 1981-82 22-10 .688 Amy Ruley 1980-81 19-12 .613 Amy Ruley No. 150 Morningside (a) 74-65 February 7, 1987 1979-80 14-15 .483 Amy Ruley No. 200 Mankato State (h) 79-34 February 3, 1989 1978-79 13-19 .406 Paul McKinnon No. 250 Northern Colorado (h) 118-77 February 2, 1991 1977-78 12-21 .364 Paul McKinnon No. 300 Bemidji State (h) 99-51 December 21, 1992 1976-77 3-22 .120 Judy Strachen No. 350 Western New Mexico (n) 78-68 November 25, 1994 1975-76 4-14 .222 Judy Strachen No. 400 Augustana (h) 84-75 February 10, 1996 1974-75 6-10 .375 Pat Halvorson 1973-74 10-4 .714 Pat Halvorson No. 450 St. Cloud State (h) 90-62 January 10, 1998 1972-73 6-10 .375 Sharon Anderson No. 500 South Dakota State (h) 90-74 January 29, 2000 1971-72 7-4 .636 Sue Feeney No. 550 St. Cloud State (h) 80-73 January 19, 2002 1970-71 3-8 .273 Carol Mondor No. 600 Augustana (h) 78-73 February 14, 2004 1969-70 9-1 .900 Collette Folstad No. 650 New Jersey Tech (h) 81-49 February 10, 2007 1968-69 5-4 .556 Collette Folstad 1967-68 8-2 .800 Collette Folstad 1966-67 0-2 .000 Collette Folstad 2 North Dakota State University Women's Basketball BISON Honors Women's Basketball 1995 Kasey Morlock, 1st Hall of Fame 1994 Darci Steere, 1st 2004 Amy Ruley Basketball Gazette Player of the Year Bison Athletic 1994 Darci Steere Hall of Fame 2017 Carrie Jacobson Daktronics Division II 2016 Kelli Layman All-America Team 2014 Kasey Morlock 2001 Jaime Berry, 3rd 1993 Nat'l Champs 2000 Jayne Even, 1st 1994 Nat'l Champs 1999 Jayne Even, 2nd 1995 Nat'l Champs 1996 Kasey Morlock, 1st 1996 Nat'l Champs 1995 Kasey Morlock, 1st 2011 Jen Rademacher Lori Roufs Daktronics Division II 1991 Nat'l Champs All-Region Team 2009 Jen Miller 2004 Michelle Fricke, 1st Lori Knetter Janice Woods Pat Smykowski 2008 Amy Ruley Angie Froehlich, 2nd 1982 1986 1987-88-89 Nadine Schmidt 2001 Jaime Berry, 1st Jody Buck 2000 Jayne Even, 1st 2007 Jill DeVries 1999 Jayne Even, 1st 2006 Dana Patsie 1998 Theresa Lang, 1st 2005 Shelley Oistad 1996 Kasey Morlock, 1st 2004 Pat Smykowski 1995 Kasey Morlock, 1st Kristi Kremer Lori Roufs, 2nd 2003 Lisa Stamp 2002 Janice Woods AWSF All-America 2000 Kim Brekke 1993 Jody Buck, 3rd Peggy Zimmerman Darci Steere, 4th 1998 Laura Jacobson 1992 Nadine Schmidt, 2nd 1997 Lori Knetter Jody Buck, 4th 1996 Becky Clairmont 1991 Jill DeVries, 1st 1993 Carolyn Schmidt Nadine Schmidt,4th 1991 Donnie Lauf 1989 Pat Smykowski, 3rd 1990 Collette Folstad 1988 Dana Patsie, 2nd Kristi Kremer Dana Patsie Jill DeVries Pat Smykowski, 3rd 1987 1988 1991 WBCA/Rawlings Division II 1987 Pat Smykowski, 2nd Player of the Year Kristi Kremer, 3rd 2000 Jayne Even 1986 Janice Woods, 2nd 1997 Kasey Morlock 1982 Lori Knetter, 1st Kodak Division II AWSF All-Region All-America 1987 Pat Smykowski 2000 Jayne Even Kristi Kremer 1997 Kasey Morlock 1986 Janice Woods 1996 Kasey Morlock 1995 Kasey Morlock All-AIAW Tournament 1994 Darci Steere 1982 Lori Knetter 1993 Jody Buck 1992 Nadine Schmidt AIAW All-Region VI 1989 Pat Smykowski 1982 Lori Knetter Kim Brekke Kodak All-District Kim Salathe 2000 Jayne Even Nadine Schmidt Jody Buck Darci Steere 1999 Jayne Even All-NCAA Regional 1991-92 1992-93 1994 1998 Theresa Lang 2004 Michelle Fricke 1997 Kasey Morlock 2000 Kiauna Burns, MVP Andrea Kelly Jayne Even 1996 Kasey Morlock Jaime Berry 1995 Kasey Morlock 1999 Jayne Even Lynette Mund 1997 Andrea Kelly Lori Roufs Rhonda Birch 1994 Darci Steere 1996 Jen Rademacher, MVP 1993 Jody Buck Kasey Morlock Jackie Parsley Theresa Lang 1992 Nadine Schmidt 1995 Kasey Morlock,MVP Jody Buck Lori Roufs 1991 Jill DeVries 1994 Kasey Morlock,MVP 1988 Dana Patsie Lynette Mund 1987 Pat Smykowski Darci Steere 1986 Janice Woods 1993 Nadine Schmidt,MVP Jody Buck Kasey Morlock Jayne Even Jaime Berry Women's Division II Jackie Parsley 1995-96-97 1999-2000 2001 Bulletin Player of the Year 1992 Jackie Parsley, MVP 2000 Jayne Even Nadine Schmidt 1993 Jody Buck vs. Cal 1986 Edie Boyer Jayne Boeddeker 1997 Kasey Morlock Jody Buck Poly Pomona vs. Bryant College 1996 Kasey Morlock,MVP 1994 Darci Steere 1991 Nadine Schmidt,MVP 1992 Denise Peterson Lisa Stamp Jenni Rademacher 1990 Sheri Fossum vs. Washburn, Kan. vs. Mankato State Lori Roufs Women's Division II 1989 Pat Smykowski 1991 Jill DeVries Janice Woods 1995 Kasey Morlock,MVP Bulletin All-America 1988 Dana Patsie, MVP vs. Bellarmine,Ky. vs. Cent. Missouri Lori Roufs 2000 Jayne Even, 1st Pat Smykowski 1988 Dana Patsie 1994 Darci Steere, MVP 1999 Jayne Even, 4th Edie Boyer vs. St. Joseph's NCAA Nat'l Championship Kasey Morlock 1997 Kasey Morlock, 1st 1987 Kristi Kremer All-Tourney Jenni Rademacher 1996 Kasey Morlock, 1st NCAA Playoff MVP's vs. St. Cloud State 2000 Jayne Even 1993 Nadine Schmidt, MVP North Dakota State University Women's Basketball 3 BISON Honors Jody Buck All-NCC Jackie Parsley 2004 Michelle Fricke 1992 Nadine Schmidt Angie Froehlich Jody Buck Katie Lorenz 1991 Nadine Schmidt,MVP 2003 Beth Bue Bison in the Top 25 Jill DeVries Angie Froehlich 1988 Kristi Kremer Michelle Fricke 5.North Dakota 1986 Janice Woods 2002 Amanda Gehrke North Dakota State Final 2000 USA Today/ Pat Smykowski 2001 Jaime Berry women's basketball was WBCA Top 25 Poll Final 1992 NCAA Poll 1.Northern Kentucky 1.NORTH DAKOTA ST. Amanda Gehrke consistently ranked in the USA Pan American Games 2000 Jayne Even 2.NORTH DAKOTA ST. 2.Bentley, Mass. 2011 Abby Plucker (alt.) 1999 Jayne Even Division II polls from 1986 3.St. Rose, NY 3.Portland State Jaime Berry to 2004. 4.Delta State, MS 4.West Georgia U.S. Olympic Sports Festival 1998 Theresa Lang The Bison were ranked 5.Western Washington 5.St. Joseph's, Ind. No. 1 for 37 weeks in the 1993 Amy Ruley, Head Rachael Otto Final 1999 USA Today/ Final 1991 NCAA Poll Coach (South) 1997 Kasey Morlock program's tradition-rich WBCA Top 25 Poll 1.West Texas State 1986 Pat Smykowski (North) Andrea Kelly history including 11 weeks 1.North Dakota 2.Bentley, Mass. Rhonda Birch in 1996-97. 2.Arkansas Tech 3.Norfolk State, Va. NCC Player of the Year 1996 Kasey Morlock NDSU was ranked No. 3.Emporia State 4.North Dakota 2000 Jayne Even Lori Roufs 1 for 12 straight weeks 4.Bentley, Mass. 5.NORTH DAKOTA ST. 1995 Kasey Morlock Jenni Rademacher 5.Northern Kentucky 1994 Darci Steere 1995 Kasey Morlock from Jan. 14, 1992 to Feb. 8.NORTH DAKOTA ST. Final 1990 NCAA Poll 1989 Pat Smykowski Lori Roufs 2, 1993, including all eight 1.Delta State, Miss.
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