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TABLE OF CONTENTSGeneral Informa� on 1Media Informa� on 2Bison Sports Arena 3Head Coach Carolyn DeHoff 4-6Assistant Coaches/Staff 7-8Des� na� on Sioux Falls 9Bison TV/Radio Roster 10Bison Roster 11NDSU Preview 12-13Bison Profi les 14-232009-10 Season in Review 24-252009-10 Stats/Results 26-27Bue Heads Overseas 28Bison Legend Leaves Sidelines 29Honda Award 30Bison Pride/Bison Tradi� on 31-35NCAA Woman of the Year 36-37Individual Honors 38-39NDSU Record Book 40-47The Summit League 48-51Bison in NCAA Playoff s 52-57WNIT 58NDSU Opponents 59-66Bison All-Time Results 67-72NDSU At A Glance 73-84

NDSU FACTSLoca� on: Fargo, North Dakota 58105Founded: 1890Enrollment: 14,189 (fall 2009)Nickname: BisonColors: Green and YellowConference: The Summit LeagueAffi lia� on: NCAA Division IPresident: Dr. Joseph A. ChapmanFaculty Athle� c Representa� ve:

Dr. Deland J. MyersDirector of Athle� cs: Gene TaylorWomen's Director of Athle� cs: Lynn DornDirector of Sports Medicine: Sco� WokenDirector of Athle� c Performance: Jim KramerHome Arena: Bison Sports Arena (5,830)Athle� c Phone: (701) 231-8981Ticket Offi ce: (701) 231-6378Press Row Phone: (701) 231-8611

BASKETBALL FACTSHead Coach: Carolyn DeHoff (Arizona State, 1991)Offi ce Phone: (701) 231-8218Best Time To Reach Coach: MorningsAssistant Coaches: Jaime Berry, Mary Grothe, Kelly RosylandDir. of Basketball Opera� ons: Ali PrichardStudent Assistant: Paige BeckStudent Managers: Kristen Anstadt, Chris Kappes, Joleesa MoserAthle� c Training Doctorate Candidate: George Okamatsu2008-09 Record: 16-13Summit League Record: 12-6 (3rd)Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le� erwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2

2009-2010 SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT TIME SITE Tues., Nov. 3 MINNESOTA ST MOORHEAD (Exhibi� on) 7 p.m. FARGO Mon., Nov. 9 JAMESTOWN COLLEGE (Exhibi� on) 7 p.m. FARGO Fri., Nov. 13 at Northern Iowa 7 p.m. Cedar Falls, IowaSun., Nov. 15 at DePaul 6 p.m. Chicago, Ill.Fri., Nov. 20 WYOMING 6 p.m. FARGOTues., Nov. 24 at Minnesota 7 p.m. Minneapolis, Minn.Fri., Nov. 27 BALL STATE 5 p.m. FARGOSun., Nov. 29 DENVER 2 p.m. FARGO

Sat., Dec. 5 *at IUPUI 4:30 p.m. Indianapolis, Ind.Mon., Dec. 7 *at Western Illinois 7 p.m. Macomb, Ill.Sat., Dec. 12 at New Mexico State 8 p.m. Las Cruces, N.M.Mon., Dec. 14 at Utah State 1 p.m. Logan, UtahFri., Dec. 18 NORTHERN STATE 7 p.m. FARGOMon., Dec. 21 NORTHERN ARIZONA 7 p.m. FARGOMon., Dec. 28 at Creighton 6:05 p.m. Omaha, Neb.

Sat., Jan. 2 *ORAL ROBERTS 2 p.m. FARGOMon., Jan. 4 *CENTENARY 7 p.m. FARGOSat., Jan. 9 *at UMKC 2 p.m. Kansas City, Mo.Mon., Jan. 11 *at Southern Utah 8 p.m. Cedar City, UtahSat., Jan. 16 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m. FARGOSat., Jan. 23 *IPFW 2 p.m. FARGOMon., Jan. 25 *OAKLAND 7 p.m. FARGOSat., Jan. 30 *at Centenary 2 p.m. Shreveport, La.

Mon, Feb. 1 *at Oral Roberts 7:05 p.m. Tulsa, Okla.Sat., Feb. 6 *SOUTHERN UTAH 2 p.m. FARGOMon., Feb. 8 *UMKC 7 p.m. FARGOSat., Feb. 13 *at South Dakota State 5 p.m. Brookings, S.D.Sat., Feb. 20 *at Oakland 2:30 p.m. Rochester, Mich.Mon., Feb. 22 *at IPFW 6 p.m. Fort Wayne, Ind.Sat., Feb. 27 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 5 p.m. FARGO

Mon., March 1 *IUPUI 7 p.m. FARGOThe Summit League TournamentThe Summit League Tournament The Summit League Tournament The Summit League Tournament Sioux Falls, S.D. March 5-8 TBA TBA Sioux Falls, S.D.

*–Summit League gamesHome games (BOLD CAPS) are played in the Bison Sports ArenaAll Times CENTRAL

Non-Discrimina� on PolicyNorth Dakota State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, na� onal origin, religion, sex, gender iden� ty, disability, age, status as a U.S. veteran, sexual orienta� on, marital status, or public assistance status. Direct inquiries to the Vice President for Equity, Diversity and Global Outreach, 205 Old Main, (701) 231-7708.

CREDITSThe North Dakota State University women's basketball media/recrui� ng guide was wri� en and edited by Jeff Schwartz. Photography by Bob Nelson and the NDSU University Rela� ons offi ce. Assistance from Media Rela� ons assistant Jenny Beam and administra� ve assistant Glenda Klein. Supplementary informa� on and photography provided by the Fargodome, the Fargo-Moorhead Conven� on and Visitors Bureau, and the North Dakota Tourism Division. Cover Design by NDSU Publica� on Services.For more informa� on contact:Jeff SchwartzDirector of Athle� c Media Rela� onsNorth Dakota State University, Box 5600Fargo, ND 58105Offi ce: (701) 231-8332Cell Phone: (701) 793-0538Fax: (701) 231-8022Home: (701) 280-9551E-Mail: Jeff [email protected]

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Creden� als All requests for working media creden� als, photo passes and parking per-mits for North Dakota State basketball games should be directed to the athle� c media rela� ons offi ce. Passes will be available for pickup at the south � cket entrance or in advance at the athle� c media rela� ons offi ce.

Interviews All requests for interviews with NDSU student-athletes should be made through the athle� c media rela� ons offi ce by calling (701) 231-8332. NDSU ath-letes are rou� nely available for interviews before and a� er prac� ces. Postgame interviews will be conducted only upon request. All requests should be made to the athle� c media rela� ons staff before the conclusion of the contest to make arrangements.

Media Services The working press row at the Bison Sports Arena is courtside opposite the team benches. Telephone service and wireless access is available for radio sta-� ons and writers. Programs and pre-game notes will be available. Sta� s� cs will be distributed to your seat at hal� ime and the end of the game. Radio posi� ons will be equipped with an in-game stats display. Photographs, features, or ad-di� onal data will be sent upon request.

Photography Area Photographers with passes may shoot from either endline at the edge of the playing fl oor. Courtside fl ashes are not permi� ed. Requests for photography passes should be made to the athle� c media rela� ons offi ce.

Driving Direc� ons North Dakota State’s home basketball games and prac� ces are at the Bison Sports Arena, 1600 N. University Drive.

n From I-94: Use Exit 349B for I-29 northbound toward Grand Forks.

n From I-29 Northbound: Use Exit 66 for 12th Avenue North and turn right. Turn le� at 18th Street (the fi rst traffi c signal past the bridge).Turn right at 15th Avenue Make the fi rst le� turn a� er Albrecht Boulevard. Parking is designated in the RF lot.

n From I-29 Southbound: Use Exit 67 for 19th Avenue North and turn le� . Follow 19th Avenue and turn right at 18th Street (the second signal a� er the underpass). Turn le� at 15th Avenue. Make the fi rst le� turn a� er Albrecht Boulevard. Parking is designated in the RF lot.

GoBison.com The most complete and up-to-date informa� on regarding NDSU athle� cs is available on the Internet at GoBison.com. The site includes offi cial sports informa� on content such as news, scores and sta� s� cs, as well as online � cket sales, in-game sta� s� cs, live and on-demand broadband video, a photo store, and more. Log on today!

LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETSRADIO

WDAY-AM 970301 8th St. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Sco� MillerPhone: (701) 241-5210Fax: (701) [email protected]

Radio Fargo Moorhead1020 25th St. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Dan HammerPhone: (701) 297-3614Fax: (701) [email protected]

KNDS-FM 96.3 (ThunderRadio)1233 North University DriveFargo, ND 58102Sports Director: Michael HowePhone: (701) [email protected]

Dakota News NetworkPO Box 2027Fargo, ND 58107Sports Director: Steve CarlsonPhone: (701) 237-5000Fax: (701) [email protected]

WIRE SERVICE

AP BismarckPO Box 1018Bismarck, ND 58502Editor: Phyllis MensingPhone: (701) 223-8450Fax: (701) [email protected]

AP FargoPO Box 3026Fargo, ND 58108Editor: Dave KolpackPhone: (701) 235-1908Fax: (701) [email protected]@ap.org

PRINT

The Forum of Fargo-MoorheadSports Editor: Jason [email protected]: (701) 451-5651Fax: (701) 241-5487Beat Writer: Jeff KolpackPhone: (701) [email protected] Writer: Kevin [email protected]

The SpectrumNDSU Memorial UnionFargo, ND 58105Sports Editor: Daniel GundersonPhone: (701) 231-5262Fax: (701) [email protected]

Bison IllustratedPO Box 2272Fargo, ND 58108Editor: David SwensonPhone: (701) 306-8985Fax: (888) [email protected]

TELEVISION

WDAY-TV 6 (ABC)301 8th St. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Steve HallstromPhone: (701) 241-5332Fax: (701) [email protected]

Valley News LiveKVLY-TV 11 (NBC)KXJB-TV 4 (CBS)1350 21st Ave. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Sco� PetersPhone: (701) 237-5211Fax: (701) 237-5396sco� [email protected]

KVRR-TV 10 (FOX)4015 9th Ave. S.Fargo, ND 58103Sports Director: Greg EnkersPhone: (701) 277-1515Fax: (701) [email protected]

MEDIA COVERAGE

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The Bison Sports Arena was con- structed in 1970 for a cost of $3.1 million to house the Department of Ath-

le� cs and the Department of Health, Physical Educa� on and Recrea� on. With a sea� ng capacity of up to 5,830 fans for college basketball games and wrestling matches, and 2,200 for indoor track meets, the Bison Sports Arena has hosted several premier events. The arena has been home to fi ve NCAA Division II women’s basketball na� onal tour-naments, fi ve Division II na� onal wrestling championships, and many North Central Con-ference and high school indoor track & fi eld championships. It was the site of the fi rst two NCAA Division II na� onal indoor track & fi eld championships and a third in 1994. The 150,639 square feet of space is di-vided into three levels in a building measuring 320 feet wide and 48 feet high. A main fl oor of 102,000 square feet includes a wood basket-ball fl oor and an all-weather ar� fi cial surface for basketball games, track meets, wrestling meets, tennis and volleyball matches. Four basketball courts can be converted into six volleyball courts, 14 badminton courts, or three tennis courts. Main fl oor facili� es also include a six-lane, 200-meter oval track as well as 13 straight-away lanes. Offi ces, lockers and classrooms are also located on the main fl oor including a well-equipped training room with a walk-in whirl-pool bath. A seven-lane swimming pool, 75 feet in length, 14 feet deep at the diving end and four feet deep at the shallow end, is located in a

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second sec� on of the main fl oor. Separated from the upper concourse by an all-glass wall, the pool area can seat several hundred specta-tors. The second-level ac� vity deck includes racquetball courts, the McCormick Wrestling Complex, and an extensive weight room. In addi� on to the many na� onal events staged here, the Bison Sports Arena has been a home to successful basketball campaigns for the Bison.

NDSU in the BSAHome Court Record

YEAR RECORD .PCT 2008-09 9-4 .6922007-08 10-2 .8332006-07 9-3 .7502005-06 6-4 .6002004-05 14-0 1.0002003-04 12-3 .8002002-03 15-1 .9382001-02 13-2 .8672000-01 14-2 .8751999-00 15-1 .9381998-99 16-0 1.0001997-98 14-2 .8751996-97 15-1 .9381995-96 18-0 1.0001994-95 20-0 1.0001993-94 12-2 .8571992-93 18-0 1.0001991-92 16-2 .8891990-91 14-1 .9331989-90 13-0 1.0001988-89 16-3 .8421987-88 15-1 .9381986-87 16-0 1.0001985-86 13-2 .8671984-85 11-2 .8461983-84 8-4 .6671982-83 8-1 .8891981-82 7-4 .6361980-81 2-1 .6671979-80 1-3 .2501978-79 1-2 .3331977-78 2-2 .500 TOTALS 373-55 .871italics--unbeaten

Largest Home CrowdsA� endance Opponent, DateA� endance Opponent, Date7,543 vs. North Dakota, 2-23-967,302 vs. North Dakota, 1-28-957,138 vs. Portland State, 3-25-957,101 vs. Delta State, MS, 3-28-927,005 vs. North Dakota, 2-18-947,000 vs. Hampton, VA, 3-25-886,806 vs. Cal State-San B'dino, 3-26-946,759 vs. North Dakota, 2-23-916,701 vs. North Dakota, 1-22-936,549 vs. North Dakota, 1-30-996,534 vs. Shippensburg, PA, 3-23-966,523 vs. North Dakota, 2-27-986,507 vs. North Dakota, 3-1-036,398 vs. North Dakota, 12-29-966,131 vs. Portland State, 3-27-926,120 vs. Mankato State, 2-8-976,120 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 2-22-976,100 vs. South Dakota State, 1-18-975,641 vs. North Dakota, 1-6-015,478 vs. North Dakota, 2-1-025,301 vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 3-19-935,120 vs. North Dakota, 1-31-045,027 vs. North Dakota, 1-24-925,011 vs. North Dakota, 3-9-96

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Carolyn DeHoff became the ninth head women's basketball coach at North Dakota State University in the program's 45-year history on April 11, 2008.

The DeHoff FileBorn: November 2, 1967Hometown: Cheyenne, WyomingCollege Basketball: Forward, Arizona State UniversityGraduated: 1991Education: B.S. Physical Educa-tion, Arizona State

Coaching HighlightsCoaching Highlights * Ranked as the No. 9 recruiter in the na-tion by Women’s Hoop Scoop magazine* 2006 NCAA Elite Eight Appearance with

Utah * Five NCAA Tournament Appearanceswith Utah (3) and Weber State (2) * WNIT Appearance * Three Mountain West Conference regular season championships, one MWC tourna-ment championship * Two Big Sky Conference regular season and tournament championships * Pair of WNBA First Round Draft Picks * Two High School State Championships

Coaching Coaching ExperienceExperience * Head Coach at North Dakota State, 2008-current * Associate Head Coach at Utah, 2007-08 * Assistant Coach, Utah, 2003-07 * Assistant Coach, Weber State, 1998-03 * Assistant Coach, Wyoming, 1991-98 * Assistant Coach, Coronado H.S., Scotts-dale, Ariz., 1990-91dale, Ariz., 1990-91

Carolyn DeHoff enters Carolyn DeHoff enters Carolyn DeHoffher second season as head women's basketball coach at North Dakota State University with more than the usual fi rst-year head coaching experiences in her back pocket.

DeHoff and the Bison experienced more than the usual number of inju-ries during the 2008-09 season.

Down to six scholar-ship players and two walk-ons at season's end, NDSU stayed focused and put together a 16-13 record overall including a 12-6 mark in The Summit League and third place league fi nish.

With nine returning letterwinners and a top-notch recruiting class, DeHoff and the coaching staff are looking forward to the 2009-10 season.

"The attitude of our coaches and players is one of excitement this season. The expecta-tions have been clearly defi ned and this year we know the foundation in which we’re going to draw from," said DeHoff.

"The returners have had experience with us and one another and that experience can be a teaching tool for our new student-athletes."

DeHoff was introduced as North Dakota State University’s ninth head women’s basketball coach in the program’s 45-year history at a press conference in April 2008.

“I’ve fi gured out that I’m an opportunist,” DeHoff said. “The three programs that I’ve been in, and now this ... was all about opportunity.”

DeHoff replaced Women’s Basket-ball Hall of Fame coach Amy Ruley, who resigned in March to accept an associate athletic director for develop-

ment position at North Dakota State.“We’re going to talk about a

standard of excellence here. It’s not going to be good enough just to be 19-11,” DeHoff said. “A standard of excellence is going to be: ‘You’re going to win 20-plus games, and you’re going to cut down those nets and you’re going to make those NCAA tournament appearances.’"

DeHoff completed her fi rst season as associate head coach in 2007-08 and fi fth overall on Elaine Elliott’s Utah staff. The Utes fi nished 27-5 overall and won the Mountain West Confer-ence regular season championship

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with a 16-0 record. Utah lost in the fi rst round of the 2008 NCAA tournament.

Her duties at Utah included coordi-nating recruiting efforts, point guard development, organization and plan-ning of the schedule, coordination of academic affairs and directing summer camps.

During her stay in Salt Lake City, the Utes won 123 games, three regular season conference championships and one MWC tournament title. Utah made three trips to the NCAA tourna-ment including an Elite Eight berth in 2006 and a WNIT appearance in 2007. The Utes also had a pair of WNBA fi rst round draft picks, along with second round pick in this year’s draft.

Her 18-year coaching resume in-cludes a fi ve-year stop at Weber State. The Wildcats went from a sub-.500 program to a back-to-back NCAA tour-nament participant. Weber State won consecutive Big Sky titles and posted back-to-back 20 win seasons.

Prior to Weber State, DeHoff was the top assistant at Wyoming for seven

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SCHOOL RECORD Centenary 2-0Centenary 2-0Creighton 0-1Creighton 0-1Denver 0-1Georgetown 0-1Georgetown 0-1Idaho State 1-0IPFW 2-0IUPUI 1-1Minnesota 0-1Northern Iowa 0-1Oakland 0-3Oral Roberts 2-0South Dakota State 0-2Southern Utah 2-0UMKC 1-1Utah Valley 1-0Utah Valley 1-0Valley City State 1-0Valley City State 1-0Western Illinois 3-0Wyoming 0-1Wyoming 0-1

TOTAL 16-13 TOTAL 16-13 Bold Bold–2010 opponents

North Dakota State head women's basketball coach Carolyn DeHoff emphasized a point in a � meout during last December's win over Oral Roberts.

seasons and also was an assistant coach at Coronado High School in Scottsdale, Ariz.

A standout high school player at Cheyenne (Wyo.) East, DeHoff was a Street & Smith’s All-America her senior Street & Smith’s All-America her senior Street & Smith’syear. She played at Arizona State Uni-versity from 1987-90, where she was a captain.

A native of Cheyenne, DeHoff graduated from Arizona State in 1991 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and physical education. She was inducted into her high school ath-letic hall of fame during the 2008 fall.

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RECRUITINGCharacter Counts. When we recruit student-athletes, there’s no doubt we look for athle� cally skilled players. Once we iden� fy those players we begin our homework and ascertain what type of person they are, taking into considera� on both academic and athle� c goals/aspira� ons. A considerable factor that we ask is how do they perform in the classroom. Do they value their edu-ca� on? From there, we start to cul� vate a rela� onship that al-lows us to get to know them and to share knowledge and insight about our program and NDSU tradi� on. We want the perfect fi t for both the student-athlete and our program. It is cri� cal for both the prospec� ve student-athlete and our program to feel a connec� on to NDSU because our experiences will be shared and what we are “shoo� ng” for with regards to results must be uni-fi ed. Those results are defi ned as SUCCESS in both the classroom and on the court.

EXPECTATIONS/GOALS(POTENTIAL)Our role as coaches is to provide an environment in which all student-athletes that go through our program are provided the tools to reach their poten� al not only as a basketball player but as an individual. It is our program’s expecta� on that each player will graduate from NDSU and go on to be a successful career woman. It is our program’s expecta� on that each player will gain the importance of off season and in season prepara� on. They will be accountable to increase their capabili� es through knowledge, experiences, and commitment which in return will increase their successes. It is our expecta� on that they leave NDSU understanding that prepara� on breeds success!

PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY Expect Great. Keep it Simple. We will expect to communicate, expect to learn, expect to trust, and expect to be accountable. As a student-athlete and coach we will be dedicated to what we want, we will have a vision to go catch, we will remain focused on that vision, and will be determined to let no stand in our way. “DO IT”! Those involved with our program will have it engrained into their repertoire that the strength of the Herd is the Bison and the strength of the Bison is the Herd. It is our responsibility to create a learning environment in which all student-athletes can reach their poten� al. Our players will learn the concepts and principles of the mo� on and be allowed to read and react to how they are defended. An emphasis on comprehension and transla� ng knowledge into ac� on onto the court is vital for our athletes. They will be allowed the freedom to play and be successful within the founda� on of our off ense. Our defensive philosophy is to operate out of our base defense. Our players will learn the value of game prepara-� on, always knowing that no ma� er what comes at us on the fl oor we will have our base defense to fall back on when needed. We will be commi� ed to prepara� on, prepared to succeed, and trust our training in all that we do.

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Jaime Berry begins her second season as an assistant coach at North Dakota State University. Primary responsibili� es will involve the development, coordina� on, and implementa� on of a scou� ng and game prepara� on plan. Berry will also oversee fi lm exchange, assist in recrui� ng and on the court, she will train the post players.

“I am ecsta� c for NDSU and especially our women’s basketball program to hire an alumnae, Jaime Berry, to be a part of our coaching staff ," said Bison head coach Carolyn DeHoff .

"Every program that Jaime has been affi liated with has been a success. She knows and understands the commitment to develop winners; Jaime’s background lends itself well to the coaching philosophy at NDSU. She will be a vital part in our scou� ng prepara� on and post player development.”

Berry spent the past two seasons as a graduate assistant at the University of South Dakota. The Coyotes, 33-2 overall, advanced to the 2008 NCAA Division II na� onal championship game. USD won the North Central Conference � tle.

The former NDSU standout was named to the 2001 Daktronics Division II All-America third team. She was a two-� me All-NCC performer and landed a spot on the 2000 NCAA Division II All-North Central Region tournament team. Berry was a starter on the 2000 NCAA Division II na� onal runner-up team.

On the NDSU career charts, Berry is No. 9 in free throw shoo� ng, No. 10 in free throws made and No. 20 in scoring.

A na� ve of Watertown, S.D., Berry was a three-� me Class AA All-State selec� on for the Arrows. She was the 1996 Class AA Sprit of Su Award winner, which is based on athle� c, academic and community achievement and the highest honor bestowed on a high school basketball player.

Berry graduated from NDSU in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in physical educa� on. She is comple� ng work toward her master’s degree from USD.

Mary Grothe (grow-thee) is in her second year as an assistant women’s basketball coach at North Dakota State.

Grothe has spent the last three seasons as the director of women’s basketball opera� ons at Wyoming. She was a graduate assistant at Texas A&M-Commerce for one season in 2004-05.

Grothe’s primary responsibili� es will be scheduling, coordina� on of academic aff airs, camp director, assis� ng in recrui� ng, guard development and scou� ng du� es.

“Energe� c, enthusias� c and impeccable work ethic describe the very character that Mary embodies and what best represents NDSU women’s basketball," said Bison head coach Carolyn DeHoff .

"Mary’s youthfulness and wan� ng responsibility is a driving force to create an incredible assistant coach in our program.”

As the director of opera� ons at Wyoming, Grothe was in charge of team travel, fi lm exchange, game day opera� ons, recrui� ng logs, mailings, community service and strength and condi� oning.

The Cowgirls won the 2007 WNIT and advanced for the fi rst � me in program history to the 2008 NCAA tournament under head coach Joe Legerski.

Grothe was a four-year le� erwinner and two-year team captain at Lynchburg College in Virginia, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in health movement science and recrea� on in May 2004. She earned her master’s degree in health and kinesiology from Texas A&M-Commerce in May 2006.

Kelly Roysland is in her second season as an assistant women’s basketball coach at North Dakota State.

Roysland’s primary responsibili� es will be handling all aspects of recrui� ng, act as the liaison for strength and condi� oning, scou� ng du� es, and perimeter player development.

“Kelly’s experience as a Big Ten player and her knowledge of the game that goes well beyond her playing experience made the decision

Jaime BERRYAssistant Coach(North Dakota State, 2003)

Mary GROTHEAssistant Coach(Lynchburg, 2004)

Kelly ROYSLANDAssistant Coach(Minnesota, 2007)

BISON ASSISTANTSto hire her easy," said Bison head coach Carolyn DeHoff .

"Her family’s success in coaching adds greatly to Kelly’s skill set. Her connec� on with Minnesota and her name recogni� on will give NDSU instant credibility.”

A na� ve of Fosston, Minn., Roysland was a four-year le� erwinner in basketball at the University of Minnesota and played one year of volleyball for the Gophers as a fi � h-year senior in 2007.

Roysland fi nished her basketball career 12th on Minnesota’s all-� me scoring list with 1,074 points. She averaged 8.3 points per game over 130 contests, including nine NCAA playoff games. She played in a reserve role on Minnesota’s 2004 Final Four team and 2005 Sweet Sixteen team.

Roysland was the Gophers’ basketball captain as a senior in 2006-07 and earned All-Big Ten third team recogni� on by league media. She was Minnesota’s female winner of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award in 2007 and 2008.

Her father, Mike Roysland, is the head women’s basketball coach at Division II member Minnesota-Crookston.

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Alison Prichard begins her second year as the North Dakota State University women’s basketball director of operations.

Prichard’s primary responsibilities will be game day operations, direct summer camps, organize team travel, organize community service projects, act as a liaison with the marketing department, develop, plan, and coordinate team functions, as well as create mailings for friends/family/alums.

“Her greatest asset is that she wants to give back to the game of basketball. She possesses both intelligence and an eagerness to learn, what more can you ask for, especially in the Director of Operations position,” said Bison head coach Carolyn DeHoff.

A native of Apple Valley, Minn., Prichard was a four-year letterwinner and two-year starter for Princeton University from 2004-08. She was team captain as a senior and tied the school’s career record for games played (112). Prichard graduated with her bachelors degree in psychology in June. She wrote an 80-page senior thesis on coaching behaviors and philosophies.

Prichard was a three-sport letterwinner in basketball, tennis and softball all four years at Apple Valley High School. She was voted the school’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2004.

Active during the off-season, Prichard worked summer camps at Princeton, the University of Minnesota and the Janet Karvonen Basketball camps.

George OKAMATSUAthletic TrainingDoctoral Student

Paige BECKStudent Assistant

Kristen ANSTADTStudent Manager

Chris KAPPESStudent Manager

Joleesa MOSERStudent Manager

Ali PRICHARDDirector ofOperations(Princeton, 2008)

BISON SUPPORT STAFF

Ashli POWELLStudent Manager

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NDSU COACHINGOVERALL RECORDS

COACH YRS RECORD PCT Amy Ruley (1979-08) 29 671-198 .772Paul McKinnon (1977-79) 2 25-40 .385Colle� e Folstad (1966-70) 4 22-9 .710Carolyn DeHoff (2008-current) 1 16-13 .552Pat Halvorson (1973-75) 2 16-14 .533Sue Feeney (1971-72) 1 7-4 .636Judy Strachen (1975-77) 2 7-36 .163Sharon Anderson (1972-73) 1 6-10 .375Carol Mondor (1970-71) 1 3-8 .273

NDSU COACHINGYEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY

YEAR RECORD .PCT COACH 2008-09 16-13 .551 Carolyn DeHoff 2007-08 17-11 .607 Amy Ruley2006-07 14-11 .560 Amy Ruley2005-06 9-17 .346 Amy Ruley2004-05 26-1 .963 Amy Ruley2003-04 24-7 .774 AmyRuley2002-03 26-7 .788 Amy Ruley2001-02 18-10 .643 Amy Ruley2000-01 25-8 .757 Amy Ruley1999-00 28-4 .875 Amy Ruley1998-99 24-5 .828 Amy Ruley1997-98 22-6 .786 Amy Ruley1996-97 28-1 .966 Amy Ruley1995-96 30-2 .938 Amy Ruley1994-95 32-0 1.000 Amy Ruley1993-94 27-5 .844 Amy Ruley1992-93 30-2 .938 Amy Ruley1991-92 29-4 .879 Amy Ruley1990-91 31-2 .939 Amy Ruley1989-90 25-5 .833 Amy Ruley1988-89 23-7 .767 Amy Ruley1987-88 28-3 .903 Amy Ruley1986-87 26-4 .867 Amy Ruley1985-86 24-9 .727 Amy Ruley1984-85 19-8 .704 Amy Ruley1983-84 15-12 .556 Amy Ruley1982-83 16-10 .615 Amy Ruley1981-82 22-10 .688 Amy Ruley1980-81 19-12 .613 Amy Ruley1979-80 14-15 .483 Amy Ruley1978-79 13-19 .406 Paul McKinnon1977-78 12-21 .364 Paul McKinnon1976-77 3-22 .120 Judy Strachen1975-76 4-14 .222 Judy Strachen1974-75 6-10 .375 Pat Halvorson1973-74 10-4 .714 Pat Halvorson1972-73 6-10 .375 Sharon Anderson1971-72 7-4 .636 Sue Feeney1970-71 3-8 .273 Carol Mondor1969-70 9-1 .900 Colle� e Folstad1968-69 5-4 .556 Colle� e Folstad1967-68 8-2 .800 Colle� e Folstad1966-67 0-2 .000 Colle� e Folstad

Women's Basketball Hall of Fame head coach Amy Ruley moved from the sidelines into an administra� ve posi� on a� er 29 years of direc� ng North Dakota State University program. Ruley compiled a record of 671-198 over that span and led the Bison to fi ve NCAA Division II Na� onal Championships in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996.

Amy Ruley

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Ruley Milestone Wins Win No. Opponent (Site) Score Date Win No. Opponent (Site) Score Date No. 1 Jamestown College (h) 86-65 December 1, 1979 No. 1 Jamestown College (h) 86-65 December 1, 1979 No. 50 North Dakota (n) 96-70 February 25, 1982 No. 100 Nebraska-Omaha (a) 85-71 January 25, 1985 No. 150 Morningside (a) 74-65 February 7, 1987 No. 200 Mankato State (h) 79-34 February 3, 1989 No. 200 Mankato State (h) 79-34 February 3, 1989 No. 250 Northern Colorado (h) 118-77 February 2, 1991 No. 300 Bemidji State (h) 99-51 December 21, 1992 No. 300 Bemidji State (h) 99-51 December 21, 1992 No. 350 Western New Mexico (n) 78-68 November 25, 1994 No. 400 Augustana (h) 84-75 February 10, 1996 No. 400 Augustana (h) 84-75 February 10, 1996 No. 450 St. Cloud State (h) 90-62 January 10, 1998 No. 500 South Dakota State (h) 90-74 January 29, 2000 No. 500 South Dakota State (h) 90-74 January 29, 2000 No. 550 St. Cloud State (h) 80-73 January 19, 2002No. 600 Augustana (h) 78-73 February 14, 2004 No. 600 Augustana (h) 78-73 February 14, 2004 No. 650 New Jersey Tech (h) 81-49 February 10, 2007

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CarolynDEHOFF

Head Coach2nd season(16-13, 2nd

season)Arizona State, '91

5/10Ka� e

BIRKEL5-8, So., G,

Lincoln, Neb.Southeast H.S.

John Larsen

31Ashley

SAMUELSON6-0, Sr., F,

Underwood, Minn.Underwood H.S.Brian Hoveland(Colorado State)

21MeganSHEA

6-0, RJr., F,Plymouth, Minn.

Robbinsdale-Amstrong H.S.An� wan Easley

14NicoleVIGIL

5-7, Sr., G,Albuquerque, N.M.Albuquerque H.S.

(Clarendon JC)Rusty Kennedy

4Danielle

DEGAGNÉ5-11, Fr., G,

Brandon, Manitoba(Crocus Plains)Dave Malowski

Albuquerque H.S.

32Abby

PLUCKER5-11, RSo., F,

Parker, S.D.Parker H.S.

Bill Leberman

Bison Birthdays During the SeasonOct. 30 Ka� e Birkel Nov. 2 Carolyn DeHoff

Nov. 4 Skye Smith Nov. 10 Hannah Linz Dec. 9 Abby Plucker Feb. 27 Ashley Samuelson Mar. 16 Megan Shea Mar. 28 Danielle DeGagné

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44WhitneyTRECKER5-9, Jr., G,

New Prague, Minn.New Prague H.S.Ron Gunderson

34Skye

SMITH5-9, Sr., G,

New Orleans, La.North Shore H.S.

(Tyler JC/Eastern Wyoming CC)

40Jill

ZARUBA6-2, Sr., C,

Mon� cello, Minn.Mon� cello H.S.

Jeff Bordwell

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20Inger

HODGSON5-9, Sr., G,

Barneveld, Wis.Barneveld H.S.

Jim Myers

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Pronuncia� onsPlayersKa� e Birkel (burr-KUHL)Danielle DeGagne (dee-gone-yea)Inger Hodgson (hodge-SUN) Whitney Trecker (treh-KERR)Nicole Vigil (vee-hill)Jill Zaruba (zah-REW-ba)

CoachesCarolyn DeHoff (dee-hoff )Mary Grothe (grow-thee)

BISON TV ROSTER

22Hannah

LINZ5-11, Fr., G,

Watkins, Minn.Watkins-

Eden Valley H.S.Tom Jansen

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24Ashley

TINGELSTAD5-10, Fr., G,

East Grand Forks, Minn.East Grand Forks H.S.

Durene Frydenlund

East Grand Forks, Minn.

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30Rachelle

ECKMANN6-0, Fr., F,

Trimont, Minn.St. James H.S.

Rob Brandl

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45Janae

BURICH6-5, Fr., C,

Roseville, Minn.Roseville H.S.Gwen Thielke

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BISON BY THE ALPHABET 5/10 Ka� e Birkel45 Janae Burich4 Danielle DeGagné30 Rachelle Eckmann20 Inger Hodgson22 Hannah Linz32 Abby Plucker31 Ashley Samuelson21 Megan Shea34 Skye Smith24 Ashley Tingelstad44 Whitney Trecker14 Nicole Vigil40 Jill Zaruba

BISON BY HEIGHT 6-5 Janae Burich6-2 Jill Zaruba6-0 Rachelle Eckmann Ashley Samuelson Megan Shea5-11 Hannah Linz Abby Plucker5-10 Danielle DeGagné Ashley Tingelstad5-9 Inger Hodgson Skye Smith Whitney Trecker5-8 Ka� e Birkel5-7 Nicole Vigil

BISON BY POSITION Guard (8): Birkel, DeGagné, Hodgson, Linz, Smith, Tingelstad, Trecker, Vigil Forward (4): Eckmann, Plucker, Samuelson, Shea Center (2): Burich, Zaruba

BISON BY YEAR Seniors (5): Hodgson, Samuelson, Smith, Vigil, Zaruba Juniors (2): Shea, Trecker Sophomores (2): Birkel Plucker Freshmen (5): Burich, DeGagné, Eckmann, Linz, Tingelstad

BISON BY STATE/PROVINCE Louisiana (1): Smith Minnesota (8): Burich, Eckmann, Linz, Samuelson, Shea, Tingelstad, Trecker, Zaruba Manitoba (1): DeGagné Nebraska (1): Birkel New Mexico (1): Vigil South Dakota (1): Plucker Wisconsin (1): Hodgson

2009-2010 North Dakota State Basketball RosterNo. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown (High School/College) No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown (High School/College) 4 Danielle DeGagné 5-10 Fr. G Brandon, Manitoba, Canada (Crocus Plains Regional)5/10 Ka� e Birkel 5-8 So. G Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast H.S.) 14 Nicole Vigil 5-7 Sr. G Albuquerque, N.M. (Albuquerque H.S./Clarendon C.C.)20 Inger Hodgson 5-9 Sr. G Barneveld, Wis. (Barneveld H.S.) 21 Megan Shea 6-0 RJr. F Plymouth, Minn. (Robbinsdale Armstrong H.S.) 22 Hannah Linz 5-11 Fr. G Watkins, Minn. (Eden Valley-Watkins H.S.)24 Ashley Tingelstad 5-10 Fr. G East Grand Forks, Minn. (East Grand Forks H.S.)30 Rachelle Eckmann 6-0 Fr. F Trimont, Minn. (St. James H.S.)31 Ashley Samuelson 6-0 Sr. F Underwood, Minn. (Underwood H.S./Colorado State)32 Abby Plucker 5-11 RSo. F Parker, S.D. (Parker H.S.) 34 Skye Smith 5-9 Sr. G New Orleans, La. (North Shore H.S./Eastern Wyoming)40 Jill Zaruba 6-2 Sr. C Mon� cello, Minn. (Mon� cello H.S.)44 Whitney Trecker 5-9 Jr. G New Prague, Minn. (New Prague H.S.)45 Janae Burich 6-5 Fr. C Roseville, Minn. (Roseville H.S.)

Head Coach: Carolyn DeHoff Assistant Coaches: Jaime Berry, Mary Grothe, Kelly RoyslandDirector of Basketball Opera� ons: Ali PrichardStudent Assistant: Paige BeckStudent Manager: Kristen Anstadt, Chris Kappes, Joleesa Moser, Ashli PowellAthle� c Training Doctoral Student: George Okamatsu

The 2009-10 North Dakota State Women's Basketball Team: (Front Row) Ka� e Birkel, Inger Hodgson, Ashley Tingelstad, Danielle DeGagné, Abby Plucker, Whitney Trecker, Hannah Linz, Skye Smith, Nicole Vigil. (Back Row) Head coach Carolyn DeHoff , Assistant coach Jamie Berry, Rachelle Eckmann, Jill Zaruba, Janae Burich, Ashley Samuelson, Megan Shea, Director of basketball opera� ons Ali Prichard, Assistant coach Kelly Roysland, Assistant coach Mary Grothe.

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three-point fi eld goals made (2.0 avg/g), and was listed in the top 10 in fi ve diff erent Summit League categories. She also earned league player of the week honors during the season.

"Hodgson was a consistent compe� tor on the hardwood throughout the season. For us, top players are defi ned by their willingness to compete when you’re up by 2 or down by 15," said DeHoff .

"With the health of Jill Zaruba and Abby Plucker, our leading scorer and rebounder before her injury, along with junior guard Whitney Trecker, the core of the 2009-2010 squad has all the components to accomplish great things this season."

Birkel, a 5-8 guard from Lincoln, Neb., turned in more than a typical performance star� ng at point guard -- a posi� on she never played in high school -- during the 2008-09 season.

2009-2010 Bison At A Glance...

Starters Returning (4 full-� me*)F ABBY PLUCKER 14.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg Summit League All-Academic Loyola Marymount All-Tournament Team Played in fi rst nine games before injuryG *INGER HODGSON 12.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg All-Summit League Second Team Summit League Player of the WeekG *KATIE BIRKEL. 10.0 ppg, 3.3 rpg Summit League All-Tournament Team Summit League All-Newcomer Team Summit League All-AcademicC *JILL ZARUBA 8.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg Summit League All-AcademicF ASHLEY SAMUELSON 7.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg Summit League All-AcademicG *WHITNEY TRECKER 5.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg Summit League All-Academic

Starters Lost (1 full-� me)C JERRI PENLEY 8.7 ppg, 5.6 rpg

Other Returning Players (3)G NICOLE VIGIL 3.8 ppg, 1.8 ppg Summit League All-Academic Played in fi rst 13 games before injuryG SKYE SMITH 3.2 ppg, 1.6 ppg Summit League All-AcademicF MEGAN SHEA 1.1 ppg, 1.1 rpg Summit League All-Academic Missed last season with injury

Other Players Lost (2)F KATE MOSER 0.3 ppg, 0.7 rpg Summit League All-AcademicG TIFFANY GIESE 0.0 ppg, 0.2 rpg Summit League All-Academic

Newcomers (5)G DANIELLE DEGAGNÉ, 5-10, Fr. Brandon, Manitoba (Crocus Plains)G HANNAH LINZ, 5-11, Fr. Watkins, Minn. (Eden Valley-Watkins)G ASHLEY TINGELSTAD, 5-10, Fr. East Grand Forks, Minn. (East Grand Forks)F RACHELLE ECKMANN, 6-0, Fr. Trimont, Minn. (St. James)C JANAE BURICH, 6-5, Fr. Roseville, Minn. (Roseville)

Head coach Carolyn DeHoff and the North Dakota State University women's basketball team looks to build on the momentum from the 2008-09 season.

DeHoff and the Bison look forward to more of a normal pace this year a� er what transpired last season and take advantage of the experience gained and the eager incoming freshmen class.

NDSU was down to eight players at season's end due to injuries, but claimed the third seed in The Summit League postseason tournament and reached the semifi nals.

This year the Bison have nearly doubled the squad size.

"Depth will create an ability for us to add to our off ensive and defensive mindset. We would like to be able to a� ack earlier on both ends," said DeHoff , who enters her second season at North Dakota State.

"With that being said, our founda� on from last year’s success had much to do with our belief in the defensive principles. If we can con� nue to grow in that area the off ensive end will benefi t. We’ll be able to create some easy baskets."

North Dakota State has nine returning players from last season's 16-13 team including two players -- guards Inger Hodgson and Ka� e Birkel -- who averaged over 33 minutes per game in 29 starts.

"Our top returning players include Ka� e Birkel, Ashley Samuelson, and Inger Hodgson," said DeHoff .

"Both Birkel and Samuelson came on strong with gutsy play during the Summit League tournament."

Hodgson, a 5-foot-9 senior from Barneveld, Wis., earned all-league honors a� er averaging 12.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.9 steals per game. She ranked among the NCAA leaders in

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who started in 24 of 25 games played last season. Zaruba missed the fi nal four games due to injury. She averaged 8.1 points and 5.2 rebounds per game. Zaurba led the Bison and ranked fourth in free throw shoo� ng (85.7%). She also hit 45.2 percent from the fi eld.

With the addi� on of 6-5 freshman Janae Burich (Roseville, Minn./Roseville H.S.), who has impressed the coaching

staff during the preseason, NDSU has the necessary things in order to cushion the gradua� on of four-year fi xture Jerri Penley inside. Penley was one of the Summit League's premier shot blockers and also hit 57.2 percent from the fi eld in 2009.

A pair of of the early season losses to injury last year were 5-11 redshirt sophomore Abby Plucker (Parker, S.D.) and 6-1 redshirt junior Megan Shea

Improving with each prac� ce and game, Birkel landed a spot on The Summit League's all-newcomer and postseason all-tournament team. While averaging 10 points per game, she ranked fi � h in assist/turnover ra� o, seventh in assists and eighth in steals in the league sta� s� cs.

Answering the bell was 5-9 junior Whitney Trecker (New Prague, Minn.), who averaged 5.3 points and 3 rebounds per game while star� ng in 21 of 28 games played. Trecker Seniors, Nicole Vigil (Albuquerque, N.M.) and Skye Smith (New Orleans, La.) also provided solid performances. Trecker consistently turned heads with her energe� c style of play over 24.1 minutes per game. Vigil had her season cut short 13 games into the year, while Smith played in all 29 games and had solid minutes off the bench.

There's plenty of newcomers from the region and interna� onally to provide depth in the backcourt. Freshmen, 5-10 Danielle DeGagné(Brandon Manitoba), 5-11 Hannah Linz (Watkins, Minn.), and 5-10 Ashley Tingelstad (East Grand Forks, Minn.). DeGagne was a standout at Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School in Canada, while Linz proved she could fi ll it up from anywhere while at Watkins-Eden Valley High School. The athle� c Tingelstad will add another dimension to the Bison a� ack. Another freshman, 6-foot Rachelle Eckmann (Trimont, Minn./St. James H.S.), will redshirt this season.

Stepping up her game was Samuelson, a 6-foot senior from Underwood, Minn., who regained her bearings on the court a� er a two-year layoff from live game ac� on due to injury. Averaging 7.5 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in 2009, she grew in confi dence and provided NDSU with a solid performer in the paint.

Another solid performer inside was 6-2 senior Jill Zaurba (Mon� cello, Minn.),

(Plymouth, Minn.). Plucker was leading the Bison in scoring (14.2 ppg) and rebounding (6.1 rpg), and had earned all-tournament honors at Loyola-Marymount before a shoulder injury forced her to the sidelines nine games into the season. Shea sat out last year due to complica� ons to knee surgery. Both are excited to get back on the court again when the season begins in

earnest Nov. 13 at Northern Iowa. "Our schedule is defi nitely

compe� � ve this season. It starts right out of the gates on the road at the University of Northern Iowa and Big East member DePaul, and con� nues through the start of our league in January," said DeHoff .

"Our league did graduate a few players but collec� vely have a large number of veteran players returning, which means the games are going to provide for some entertaining a� ernoons and evenings."

DeHoff and the coaching staff are working hard to blend the veterans and newcomers together in all phases of the game. Examples, like building on the NDSU defense that allowed opponents, 59.4 points and 36.3 percent fi eld goal shoo� ng per game, or improving on the 17.3 turnovers commi� ed per game that cut into the Bison off ensive produc� vity.

"In order for the Bison to be successful this season we have to stay grounded in our fundamental training. Last year we had to

adapt due to injuries," said DeHoff ."We need to � ghten some things up

especially on the off ensive end. A great example is our assist to turnover ra� o. As we con� nue to iden� fy our strengths as players we’ll know how to create for one another and put ourselves in the best posi� on to be successful."

Photos: Inger Hodgson (le� ), Ashley Samuelson (right)

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* 2009 Summit League All-Tournament Team* 2009 Summit League All-Newcomer Team* 2008-09 Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team

DeHoff 's Take: "LEADERSHIP -- Ka� e’s role on the team came to frui-� on at the Summit League Tournament and was reinforced by her being named to the Summit League all-tournament team. She spent the summer being an example to her teammates on what it is going to take to reach the next level.” The 2008-09 Season: Named to the 2009 Summit League All-Tourna-ment team and All-Newcomer team to put the fi nishing touches on impressive freshman year ... Started all 29 games ... Averaged 10 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.6 steals in 33.4 minutes played per game ... Connected on 34.8 percent from the fi eld including 31 percent from three-point line ... Made 71.8 percent from free throw line ... In the Summit League sta� s� cs, ranked 5th in assist/TO ra� o, 7th in assists and 8th in steals ... Bolted out of the game with 18-point eff ort in season opener against UNI (11-14-08) ... Poured in career-high 21 points against Oral Roberts (12-8-08) ... Led Bison in scoring on fi ve occasions ... Had season-high eight assists against Centenary (12-6-08) ... Had season-high four steals in four games including vs. Oakland (3-9-09) at Summit League tournament ... Scored in double-fi gures in 16 games including last six of seven. High School Days: A 2008 graduate of Lincoln Southeast High School ... Nebraska's "Miss Basketball" as a senior ... Three-� me all-conference and honorable men� on all-state performer for Lincoln Southeast and head coach John Larsen ... Averaged 16 points, fi ve rebounds, fi ve as-sists and four steals per game in leading team to 26-1 record and state championship as a senior ... Southeast also claimed district, conference and city championships in 2008 ... Captain of Super State team ... Four-year starter and three-� me captain ... All-� me leading scorer and tops in steals in school history ... Two-� me academic all-state ... Played AAU basketball for the Nebraska Adidas Bison and coach Dan Lesoing ... A mul� -sport athlete, member of two state champion 4x400 meter relay teams, a state champ in the 400 meter dash, and also earned all-state honors in 200 ... Southeast claimed the 2008 conference and city � tles in track & fi eld ... Two-� me all-conference performer in so� ball and played on district championship team in 2005 ... 2008 Girls and Women in Sports and Fitness Athlete of the Year ... Earned local Perkins Award ... Runza Student-Athlete of the Month winner in March 2008. Personal File: Daughter of Nick and Cherie Birkel ... Born October 30, 1989 ... Strangest nicknames are "Buku" or Kathy ... Has four brothers, Shane, TJ, Ma� , Andy ... College major is diete� cs ... Career objec� ve

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BIRKEL5/105-8 SophomoreGuardLincoln, NebraskaSoutheast High School

Ka� e as a Bison

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2009 29-29 968/33.4 102-293 .348 26-84 .310 61-85 .718 21-76 97 3.3 84-2 91 83 6 45 291/10.0

Ka� e's Career Bests's Career Bests'Points: 21 vs. Oral Roberts, 12-8-08FG Made: 8 vs. Oral Roberts, 12-8-08FG A� : 17 at Wyoming, 12-13-08FG Pct.: 71.4% (5-7) vs. Centenary, 12-6-08FT Made: 9 vs. UMKC, 2-16-09FT A� .: 10 vs. UMKC, 2-16-09FT Pct.: 100% (5-5) vs. Oral Roberts, 12-8-083FGM: 3 vs. four teams including vs. Oakland, 3-9-093FGA: 6 vs. Utah Valley, 2-23-09; at Denver, 12-15-083FG Pct.: 75% (3-4) vs. Oakland, 3-9-09, Western Illinois, 3-8-09Rebounds: 7 vs. IUPUI, 1-12-09Assists: 8 vs. Centenary, 12-6-08Blocks: 2 at Denver, 12-15-08Steals: 4 vs. four teams including vs. Oakland, 3-9-09

Games W/20+ Points: 1 gameGames W/Double Figure Points: 16 games

is to become a physicians assistant ... Mother played basketball at Ne-braska-Omaha ... Brothers, TJ played baseball at North Central College, and Andy played football at Nebraska and Northern Colorado, while uncle, Terry, played football for UNO ... Went to Point Guard College this past August in Hagerstown, Md., and worked against players from the ACC, Big 12, Big 10, SEC and Big East.

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* 2008-09 Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence* 2008-09 Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team

DeHoff 's Take: “Nicole is an asset to our program, and con� nues to be a genuine ambassador for Bison Athle� cs. She was star� ng to fi nd her niche last season before her ACL injury. Much will depend on how quickly she can get back to full speed.” The 2008-09 Season: Had season cut short with knee injury in early January against Western Illinois (1-10-09) ... Averaged 3.8 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 16.5 minutes of playing � me ... Connected on 35.4 percent from the fi eld including 21.7 percent from the three-point line ... Hit 78.6 percent from the foul line ... Landed spot on 2008-09 Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence and Win-ter/Spring All-Academic Team ... Came off the bench to provide spark and score nine points, snare fi ve rebounds and dish out four assists in win over Idaho State (11-29-08) and Loyola Marymount tournament ... Season-high two steals against Oral Roberts (12-8-08). At Clarendon College: Nicole played two seasons at Clarendon College in Texas ... Starter at point guard in 2007-08 ... Ranked 7th in assists in the NJCAA ... Had 8 to 1 assist-turnover ra� o ... In NJCAA Region 5, ranked 1st in assist-turnover ra� o and 2nd in assists (7.6 apg) ... Regular on dean's list. High School Days: A 2006 graduate of Albuquerque High School ... Four-year starter ... Scored over 1,000 points during prep career ... Earned all-metro second team honors and named the State Farm Insur-ance Student-Athlete of the Year despite being slowed by knee injury as a senior ... Two-� me all-district fi rst team selec� on as a sophomore and junior ... Led team in scoring, assist and rebounds as a junior ... Topped Albuquerque in scoring (13.6 ppg) as a freshman ... Two-year le� erwin-ner in cross country and track & fi eld ... Inducted into The Na� onal Society of High School Scholars ... Member of Na� onal Honor Society and regular on honor roll. Personal File: Daughter of Alvin Vigil and Sylvia Parra ... Born August 4, 1988 ... Strangest nickname was "Icewater" ... Has two brothers, Jesse and Frankie, and one sister, Monica ... College major is criminal jus� ce with a minor in psychology ... Future plans include pursuing a career in law enforcement in Albuquerque.

14Nicole VIGIL5-8 Senior GuardAlbuquerque, N.M.Albuquerque High SchoolClarendon C.C.

Nicole as a Bison

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2009 13-0 214/16.5 17-48 .354 5-23 .217 11-14 .786 2-21 23 1.8 9-0 15 17 3 3 50/3.8

Nicole's Career Bests's Career Bests'Points: 9 vs. Idaho State, 11-29-08FG Made: 3 vs. three teams including at Oakland, 1-3-09FG A� : 9 at IPFW, 1-5-09FG Pct.: 50% (3-6) vs. three teams including at Oakland, 1-3-09FT Made: 3 at Denver, 12-15-08FT A� .: 4 at IPFW, 1-5-09; at Denver, 12-15-08FT Pct.: 100% (2-2) vs. three teams including vs. Creighton, 12-29-093FGM: 1 vs. four teams including vs. Western Illinois3FGA: 5 vs. Western Illinois, 1-10-093FG Pct.: 100% (1-1) at Oakland, 1-3-09Rebounds: 5 vs. Idaho State, 11-29-08Assists: 4 vs. Idaho State, 11-29-08Blocks: 1 vs. three teams including vs. Western Illinois, 1-10-09Steals: 2 vs. Oral Roberts, 12-8-08

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* 2009-10 All-Summit League Preseason First Team* 2008-09 All-Summit League Second Team* Summit League Player of the Week (Dec. 9, 2008)* 2008-09 Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence

DeHoff 's Take: “Inger is a compe� tor. She is passionate about the game and it showed last year in her contribu� ons to the team's success last season. No doubt she is an off ensive threat but also returns as our second leading rebound-er. Inger will benefi t greatly from added off ensive players this season.” The 2008-09 Season: Named to 2009 All-Summit League second team ... Start-ed all 29 games ... Averaged 12.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.9 steals in 33.9 minutes per game ... Made 43.4 percent from the fi eld including 40.8 per-cent from the three-point line ... Hit 78.7 percent from foul line ... Ranked 22nd in three-point shoo� ng in the NCAA Division I sta� s� cs ... In the Summit League, ranked 3rd in steals and three-point shoo� ng, 5th in three-point FG made, 9th in scoring and 10th in free throw shoo� ng ... Named Summit League Player of the Week (Dec. 9, 2008) a� er averaging 20.5 points and hi� ng 80 percent from the fi eld including 69.2 percent from three-point ... Led Bison in scoring 10 � mes and rebounding on six occasions ... Ne� ed double-fi gures in 17 games including a career-high 22 points vs. Oral Roberts (12-8-08) and at Centenary (3-2-09) ... Scored over 20 points in fi ve games ... Hasn't fouled out in 105 straight games since fi rst college game at Oral Roberts (11-11-06). The 2007-08 Season: Played in 26 games including a pair of starts ... Aver-aged 3.3 points, 1.8 assists and 1.7 rebounds in 12.2 minutes per game ... Hit 34.1 percent from the fi eld including 26 percent from three-point ... Made 72.7 percent from the foul line ... Came up 13 points and six rebounds off bench to spark a comeback against Western Illinois (1-10-08) ... Drained 3-of-6 from the three-point line against WIU and added three steals ... Made back-to-back starts against IUPUI and Western Illinois ... Made all four free throw a� empts and handed out a career best fi ve assists in the close win over IUPUI (2-9-08). The 2006-07 Season: Played in 16 games including one start ... Slowed by knee injury ... Averaged 2.2 points and 1.3 rebounds per game ... Added 21 assists and nine steals ... Solid fi rst collegiate start with nine points and fi ve rebounds before ge� ng hurt at Montana State (11-25-06). High School Days: A 2006 graduate of Barneveld High School ... First Eagles' player to receive a Division I scholarship ... Earned third team all-state honors for the second � me a� er averaging 17.6 points, 5.9 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 5.1 steals ... Led Barneveld to a 22-4 record as a senior ... Named the Dodgeville Chronicle and conference Player of the Year ... Four-� me Wisconsin State Journal, Dodgeville Chronicle all-area and all-conference selec� on ... Barneveld's all-� me leader in scoring, steals and assists ... Named to the 2005 WBCA (Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Associa� on) all-state tourney team a� er leading the Eagles to the state championship ... Recorded a "triple-double" with 28 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists in the state � tle win over Owen Withee ... Averaged 18.5 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game as a junior ... In the 2005-06

United States Girls Basketball Guide, rated 31st out of 70 top prep players in six-state area, third top guard and fourth player overall in Wisconsin ... Barneveld ad-vanced to the state tournament three � mes during her four-year career ... Four-year starter at shortstop for Barneveld ... Three-� me all-conference performer ... Earned third team all-state honors ... Member of four conference championship teams and one regional � tle ballclub ... Member of Na� onal Honor Society. Personal File: Daughter of Mark and Bonnie Hodgson ... Born October 23, 1987 ... Has brother, William, and sister, Heidi ... Major is public rela� ons and adver� s-ing with a minor in management ... ... Two-� me recipient of Bob Lauf MemorialScholarship ... Prep basketball coach was Jim Myers.

IngerInger's Career Bests's Career Bests'Points: 22 at Centenary, 3-2-09; vs. Oral Roberts, 12-8-08FG Made: 9 vs. Oral Roberts, 12-8-08FG A� : 15 at Oral Roberts, 2-28-09; vs. Creighton, 12-29-08FG Pct.: 87.5% (7-8) vs. Centenary, 12-6-08FT Made: 7 vs. UMKC, 2-16-09; vs. Western Illinois, 1-10-09FT A� .: 8 vs. Western Illinois, 1-10-09FT Pct.: 100% (7-7) vs. UMKC, 2-16-093FGM: 5 vs. three teams including at Southern Utah, 1-19-093FGA: 8 vs. three teams including at Oral Roberts, 2-28-093FG Pct.: 83.3% (5-6) vs. Centenary, 12-6-08Rebounds: 9 at Oral Roberts, 2-28-09; at Wyoming, 12-13-08Assists: 7 at IUPUI, 2-7-09Blocks: 1 vs. seven teams including vs. Idaho State, 11-29-08Steals: 5 vs. Centenary, 12-6-08

Games W/ 20+ Points: 5 gamesGames W/ Double Figure Points: 18 games

Inger as a Bison

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2007 16-1 146/9.1 13-38 .342 4-15 .267 5-12 .417 4-17 21 1.3 14-1 21 20 0 9 35/2.22008 26-2 316/12.2 28-82 .341 13-50 .260 16-22 .260 8-35 43 1.7 26-0 47 40 5 17 85/3.3 2009 29-29 983/33.9 124-286 .434 58-142 .408 59-75 .787 17-134 151 5.2 66-0 84 93 2 54 365/12.6 Totals 71-32 1445/20.4 165-406 .406 75-207 .362 80-109 .734 29-186 215 3.0 106-1 152 153 7 80 485/6.8

20Inger HODGSON5-9 SeniorGuardBarneveld, Wis.Barneveld High School

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* 2007-08 Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team

DeHoff 's Take: “ Megan is like our secret weapon. She is the healthi-est since our being here and we are fi nding out what she does well. She too made a commitment this summer to get back in game shape and is well on her way. As a staff , we are encouraged by her development.” The 2008-09 Season: Megan sat out the season due to complica� ons following knee surgery ... Able to return to prac� ce mid-year. The 2007-08 Season: Megan had her season cut short by a knee injury and played in only eight games ... Averaged 1.1 points and 1.1 rebounds in 5.6 minutes per game ... Matched her career-high with fi ve rebounds in Summit League opener at Centenary (12-8-07) ... Hit 2 of 3 fi eld goals in early season win at Idaho (12-1-07) and also came up with a steal. The 2006-07 Season: Megan played in 13 games for the Bison, scoring 12 points and grabbing 11 rebounds ... Added 6 steals, three assists and a blocked shot ... Ne� ed a season-high 10 points vs. Valley City State (12-14-06), and had fi ve rebounds and two assists ... Hit both three-pointers a� empted vs. the Vikings. High School Days: A 2006 graduate of Robbinsdale-Armstrong High School ... Shea averaged 12.1 points, 5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.4 steals in leading Robbinsdale Armstrong to an impressive run to the state tournament before falling to Bloomington Kennedy in the fi rst game ... Connected on 32.1% from the fi eld and 71% from the foul line ... Honorable men� on all-Classic Lake Conference ... As a junior, aver-aged 7.5 points, 2.7 rebounds per game as the Falcons went 14-13 in 2005 ... Added 42 assists, 27 steals and nine blocks ... Ne� ed a season-high 21 points in 49-44 win over Wayzata ... As a sophomore, Shea averaged 5.9 points, 2.3 rebounds per game as Robbinsdale Armstrong compiled a 19-9 record ... Named to all-tournament team playing for the Minnesota Stars 15-under team at the 2004 Addidas Show� me Na� onal Championship in Atlanta, Ga. ...Also played volleyball and golf, earning all-conference and all-state academic team honors in golf. Personal File: Daughter of Mark and Sharon Shea ... Born March 16, 1988 ... Strangest nickname was "Pipes" ... Has one sister, Lauren, who played volleyball at Rhode Island ... College major is sociology with a minor in criminal jus� ce ... In 10 years, Megan would like to be working for the FBI ... Prep basketball coach was An� wan Easley.

MeganMegan's Career Bests's Career Bests'Points: 10 vs. Valley City State, 12-14-06Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Valley City State, 12-14-06Field Goals A� : 4 vs. Valley City State, 12-15-07; vs. Valley City State, 12-14-06FG Pct.: 67% (2-3) at Idaho, 12-1-07Free Throws Made: 4 vs. Valley City State, 12-14-06Free Throws A� .: 4 vs. Valley City State, 12-14-06FT Pct.: 100% (4-4) vs. Valley City State, 12-14-063 pt. FGM: 2 vs. Valley City State, 12-14-063 pt. FGA: 2 vs. Valley City State, 12-15-07; vs. Valley City State, 12-14-063 pt. FG Pct.: 66.7% (2-3) vs. Valley City State, 12-14-06Rebounds: 5 at Centenary, 12-8-07; vs. Valley City State, 12-14-06Assists: 2 vs. Valley City State, 12-14-06Blocks: 1 vs. IPFW, 3-3-07Steals: 1 vs. fi ve teams including at Idaho, 12-1-07

Games W/Double Figure Points: 1 game

Megan as a Bison

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2007 13-0 64/4.9 3-12 .250 2-4 .500 4-5 .800 5-6 11 0.8 3-0 3 7 1 6 12/0.92008 8-0 45/5.6 3-15 .200 0-4 .000 3-6 .500 3-6 9 1.1 3-0 1 5 0 1 9/1.1 Totals 21-0 109/5.2 6-27 .222 2-8 .250 7-11 .636 8-12 20 1.0 6-0 4 12 1 7 21/1.0

21Megan SHEA6-0 Redshirt Junior ForwardPlymouth, Minn.Robbinsdale-Armstrong High School

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* 2008-09 Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team* 2008-09 Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence

DeHoff 's Take: “Ashley made a commitment to herself and the team this summer and it certainly shows this fall. We posi� vely saw what her versa� lity created for us. We look to have her take off where she le� off from last season’s Summit League Tournament and emerge as a leader for this year’s squad.” The 2008-09 Season: Played in 29 games including four starts ... Aver-aged 7.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.1 steals in 25.6 minutes of playing � me per game ... Connected on 41.3 percent from the fi eld including 28.8 percent from three-point ... Made 71.7 percent from the foul line ... Led the Bison in rebounding in four games and in scoring on two occasions ... Recorded three of NDSU's seven double-doubles over last nine games of the season ... That included 15 points and 10 rebounds in comeback win over Western Illinois (3-8-09) at Summit League tournament ... Had eight games with double-fi gure scoring and four in rebounding ... Ne� ed a season-high 16 points in three games in-cluding Oakland (3-9-09) in the Summit League semifi nals ... Hit career best 4 of 8 from the three-point line ... Pulled down a season-high 12 rebounds and scored 12 points in late season win at Western Illinois (2-9-09) ... Had a career best six assists at Oral Roberts (2-28-09). The 2007-08 Season: Did not play due to preseason knee injury. The 2006-07 Season: Ashley sat out due to the NCAA transfer rule. The 2005-06 Season at Colorado State: Ashley scored nine points ap-pearing in 12 games for the Rams, which compiled a 9-20 record. High School Days: A 2005 graduate of Underwood High School ... The all-� me steals leader in Minnesota high school history, Samuelson averaged 24.8 points, 10.3 rebounds and 5.6 steals per game during her senior season ... Valuable member of the Rockets’ 2004 Class A state runner-up and 2005 state tournament basketball teams ... Concluded an impressive prep career with 2,695 points, 1,166 rebounds, 481 assists and the state record 688 steals ... Two-� me Associated PressAll-State fi rst team and Minnesota Girls Basketball Coaches Associa� on All-State selec� on ... Twice selected as the Fargo (N.D.) Forum Player of the Year and earned KARE 11 Female Athlete of the Year honors in 2005 ... Three-� me Li� le Eight Conference basketball MVP and fi ve-� me all-conference selec� on ... Part of Underwood High School volleyball teams that advanced to the state tournament four � mes including a fourth place fi nish in 2003 ... Two-� me all-state tourney selec� on ... Named to the 2004 Class All-State team and earned honorable men� on in 2003 ...

31Ashley SAMUELSON6-0 Senior ForwardUnderwood, Minn.Underwood High SchoolColorado State

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Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2009 29-4 743/25.6 78-189 .413 19-66 .288 43-60 .717 51-98 149 5.1 80-3 32 56 13 32 218/7.5

AshleyAshley's Career Bests's Career Bests'Points: 16 vs. three teams including vs. Oakland, 3-9-09FG Made: 6 vs. Southern Utah, 2-14-09FG A� : 14 vs. UMKC, 2-16-09FG Pct.: 50% (6-12) vs. Southern Utah, 2-14-09Free Throws Made: 6 at Western Illinois, 2-9-09Free Throws A� .: 6 vs. three teams including vs. Utah Valley, 2-23-09FT Pct.: 100% (6-6) at Western Illinois, 2-9-093FGM: 4 vs. Oakland, 3-9-093FGA: 8 vs. Oakland, 3-9-093FG Pct.: 100% (2-2) vs. Utah Valley, 2-23-09Rebounds: 12 at Western Illinois, 2-9-09Assists: 6 at Oral Roberts, 2-28-09Blocks: 3 vs. Western Illinois, 3-8-09Steals: 5 vs. South Dakota State, 2-21-09

Games W/Double-Double: 3 gamesGames W/Double Figure Points: 8 gamesGames W/Double Figure Rebounds: 4 games

Two-� me conference volleyball MVP and a four-� me all-league pick. Personal File: Daughter of Gary and Sue Samuelson ... Born February 27, 1987 ... Strangest nickname was "Shley" ... Has two brothers, Jesse and Luke ... College major is exercise science with a minor in gerontol-ogy ... Plans to graduate this spring and do an internship in the summer ... Prep basketball coach was Brian Hoveland.

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32Abby PLUCKER5-11 Redshirt Sophomore ForwardParker, S.D.Parker High School

* 2008-09 Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team* 2008-09 Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence* 2007-08 Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team DeHoff 's Take: “They say athletes come back be� er a� er an injury. From a physical and visual standpoint, that is exactly where Abby is right now. She became a student of the game last year while rehabbing her shoulder. She devoted herself to learning the details of the game, grow-ing as a leader, and going beyond her comfort zone. Her teammates, the staff , and Bison fans are fi lled with enthusiasm for her to return to the hardwood.” The 2008-09 Season: Had season cut short with shoulder injury in second half at Denver in December ... Started in nine games ... Aver-aged 14.2 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 31.1 minutes per game ... Connected on 43.8 percent from the fi eld including 34.6 percent from three-point ... Hit 79.4 percent from the free throw line ... Scored in double-fi gures in eight games including a career-high 20 points vs. Georgetown (11-28-08) at LMU Ayres Thanksgiving tournament ... Hit 9 of 10 free throws on her way to 19 points vs. Idaho State in third place game ... Earned all-tourney honors at Loyola Marymount ... Led the Bison in scoring in four games and in rebounding twice ... Handed out fi ve assists at Denver (12-15-08). The 2007-08 Season: Played in 27 games including three star� ng assignments ... Averaged 3.4 points and 3 rebounds in 15.6 minutes per game ... Connected on 40.5% from the fi eld including 38.5% from three-point range ... Also hit 70% from the foul line ... Added 31 assists, 14 steals and a pair of blocked shots ... Dropped in a season-high 12 points at Centenary (12-8-07) in The Summit League opener, hi� ng both three-point fi eld goal a� empts and all six free throws ... Had a sea-son best eight rebounds in back-to-back games at Centenary (12-8-07) and Oral Roberts (12-10-07) ... Came up with a season-high three steals against Fairfi eld (11-24-07). High School Days: A 2007 graduate of Parker High School ... Averaged 23.7 points, 10.4 rebounds, 4 steals and assists per game as a senior ... Connected on 52.3% from two-point, 34.1% from three-point range and 83% from the free throw line ... Finished her career as school's all-� me leading scorer with 1,596 points and 666 rebounds ... Nominee for the McDonald’s All-American team, a Wendy’s High School Heisman fi nalist, and received a Na� onal Girls and Women in Sports Day Recogni� on Award ... Earned fi rst team all-state and all-conference honors in both volleyball and basketball, and landed a spot on the Argus Leader Elite 5 basketball fi rst team ... Earned Academic All-State honors in both sports ... MVP of the 2007 Nebraska-South Dakota all-star basketball game ...

Abby as a Bison

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2008 27-3 422/15.6 30-74 .405 10-26 .385 21-30 .700 28-54 82 3.0 34-0 31 24 2 14 91/3.42009 9-9 280/31.1 46-105 .438 9-26 .346 27-34 .794 18-37 55 6.1 22-0 21 26 0 8 128/14.2 Totals 36-12 702/19.5 76-179 .425 19-52 .365 48-64 .750 46-91 137 3.8 56-0 52 50 2 22 219/6.1

AbbyAbby's Career Bests's Career Bests'Points: 20 vs. Georgetown, 11-28-08; vs. Valley City State, 11-21-08FG Made: 9 vs. Valley City State, 11-21-08FG A� : 20 vs. Georgetown, 11-28-08FG Pct.: 64.3% (9-14) vs. Valley City State, 11-21-08FT Made: 9 vs. Idaho State, 11-29-08FT A� .: 10 vs. Idaho State, 11-29-08FT Pct.: 100% (6-6) at Centenary, 12-8-073FGM: 2 vs. four teams including vs. Oral Roberts, 12-8-083FGA: 5 vs. Georgetown, 11-28-083FG Pct.: 100% (2-2) vs. Centenary, 12-8-07Rebounds: 9 vs. Centenary, 12-6-08Assists: 5 at Denver, 12-15-08Blocks: 1 vs. Western Illinois, 2-11-08; at Green Bay, 12-22-07Steals: 3 vs. three teams including Idaho State, 11-29-08

Games W/Double Figure Points: 9 games

Averaged 21 points, 8.7 rebounds and 5 assists per game as junior ... Played for the South Dakota Elite AAU basketball team ... On the track, she was a member of four state champion and record-breaking relays. Personal File: Daughter of Kenny and Kellie Plucker ... Born December 9, 1988 ... Strangest nickname was "Pluck" ... Has one brother, Andrew ... College major is diete� cs with minor in psychology ... Hobbies include reading and sleeping ... Prep basketball coach was Bill Leberman ... In 10 years, she would like to be a orthodon� st.

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* 2008-09 Summit League Winter/Spring All-Academic Team

DeHoff 's Take: “Skye had moments last year that showed our team her capabili� es. Her ability to bring those consistently in prac� ce and games will allow us to play a more up tempo style on both ends.” The 2008-09 Season: Played in all 29 games ... Averaged 3.2 points, 1.6 rebounds in 13.1 minutes of playing � me per game ... Added 23 assists, 14 steals and 11 rebounds ... Reached double-fi gures in scoring in three games including a season-high 15 points vs. Centenary College (12-6-08), hi� ng 5 of 7 from the fi eld and 5 of 6 from the free throw line ... Pulled down a season-high fi ve rebounds vs. IUPUI (1-12-09) and added a season best four assists against the Jaguars. At Eastern Wyoming: Averaged 14 points per game in earning fi rst team all-region and all-conference honors at Eastern Wyoming ... Academic all-conference performer ... Inducted into Phi Theta Kappa (Interna� onal Honor Society) ... Regular on dean's list. High School Days: A 2006 graduate of Northshore High School in Houston, Texas ... All-district fi rst team performer in leading Northshore to a district championship in 2006 ... Started prep career at McMain Magnet High School in New Orleans, earning all-district fi rst team honors. Personal File: Daughter of Eddie and Vanessa Smith ... Born Novem-ber 4, 1988 ... Strangest nickname was "Sky-ness Fly-ness" ... Has three brothers, River, Eddie Jr. and Cordell, and one sister, Shawn ... College major is microbiology (pre-dental) with a minor in chemistry ... Future plans include a� ending dental school and going on to specialize in orthodon� cs.

34Skye SMITH5-9 SeniorGuardNew Orleans, La.Houston North Shore High SchoolEastern Wyoming C.C./Tyler J.C.

Skye as a Bison

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2009 29-0 380/13.1 34-99 .343 2-9 .222 22-32 .688 11-34 45 1.6 32-0 23 35 11 14 92/3.2

SkyeSkye's Career Bests's Career Bests'Points: 15 vs. Centenary, 12-6-08FG Made: 5 vs. Centenary, 12-6-08FG A� : 7 at IUPUI, 2-7-09; at South Dakota State, 1-24-09FG Pct.: 80% (4-5) vs. Oakland, 2-2-09FT Made: 5 vs. Centenary, 12-6-08FT A� .: 6 vs. Centenary, 12-6-08FT Pct.: 83.3% (5-6) vs. Centenary, 12-6-083FGM: 1 vs. Creighton, 12-29-083FGA: 2 at South Dakota State, 1-24-09; vs. Valley City State, 11-21-083FG Pct.: 100% (1-1) vs. Creighton, 12-29-08Rebounds: 5 vs. IUPUI, 1-12-09Assists: 4 vs. IUPUI, 1-12-09Blocks: 1 vs. 10 teams including vs. Western Illinois, 3-8-09Steals: 2 vs. three teams including at Oral Roberts, 2-28-09

Games W/Double Figure Points: 3 games

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DeHoff 's Take: “Jill’s skill set is sound as she enters her senior year. As coaches, we know exactly what we’re going to get from her. She does a great job of playing within herself. Jill will go out this season having been simply, consistent and steady.” The 2008-09 Season: Started in 23 of 24 games played ... Missed last four games due to bruised kidney ... Averaged 8.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1 block in 26.6 minutes played per game ... Connected on 45.2 percent from the fi eld and 85.7 percent from the foul line ... In the Summit League sta� s� cs, ranked 4th in free throw shoo� ng and 9th in blocked shots ... Exploded for career-high 24 points vs. IPFW (1-31-09), making 9 of 13 fi eld goal a� empts ... Added 10 rebounds ... Had a pair of double-doubles including 13 points and career-high 12 rebounds vs. UMKC (2-16-09) ... The 2007-08 Season: Played in 26 games ... Averaged 4.7 points and 3.3 rebounds in 11.2 minutes per game ... Connected on 37.4 percent from the fi eld and 74.3 percent from the foul line ... Added 29 blocked shots, 16 steals and fi ve assists ... Recorded her fi rst collegiate double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds in season opener at Northern Arizona (11-11-07) ... Hit 8 of 9 free throws and scored 12 points in home opener against Idaho (11-16-07) ... Recorded career-high six blocked shots in double OT win vs. Oral Roberts (3-1-08). The 2006-07 Season: Played in nine games ... Averaged 2 points and 1.3 rebounds per game ... Connected on 33.3 percent from the fi eld and 61.5 percent from free throw line ... Knocked in a season-best eight points against New Jersey Tech (2-10-07). High School Days: A 2006 graduate of Mon� cello High School ... Averaged 15 points and 10.1 rebounds per game for the Magic, which fi nished 19-8 and one game short of the state tournament ... An all-conference pick and honorable men� on all-state ... Hit 47 percent from the fi eld and 83 percent from the foul line ... Finished her career with school records for points (1,365), free throw shoo� ng (76%, 500-656), rebounds (1,006) and blocked shots (130) ... Rated as the third best center and 17th player overall in Class AAA in the 2005-06 Minnesota High School Girls Basketball Guide ... Leading scorer for Magic as a junior, averaging 14.9 points and 10.1 rebounds per game for 17-12 Mon� cello ... A four-� me all-conference pick and twice honorable men-� on all-state selec� on ... Also a three-� me True Team state placewinner in the discus, placing fi � h as a freshman and sophomore ... Third place fi nish in the discus at the state meet ... All-conference tennis player.

Jill's Career Bests's Career Bests'Points: 24 vs. IPFW, 1-31-09FG Made: 9 vs. IPFW, 1-31-09FG A� : 13 vs. Oakland, 2-2-09; vs. IPFW, 1-31-09FG Pct.: 100% (4-4) vs. Creighton, 12-29-08FT Made: 8 vs. Idaho, 11-16-07FT A� .: 9 vs. Idaho, 11-16-07FT Pct.: 100% (6-6) vs. IUPUI, 1-12-09Rebounds: 12 vs. UMKC, 2-16-09Assists: 3 vs. Utah Valley, 2-23-09; UMKC, 2-16-09Blocks: 6 vs. Oral Roberts, 3-1-08Steals: 3 vs. IPFW, 1-31-09; at Denver, 12-15-08

Games W/Double-Double: 3 gamesGames W/ 20+ Points: 1 gameGames W/Double Figure Points: 11 gamesGame W/Double Figure Rebounds: 4 games

Jill as a Bison

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2007 9-0 42/4.7 5-15 .333 0-0 .000 8-13 .615 9-3 12 1.3 7-0 0 4 2 1 18/2.02008 26-0 291/11.2 34-91 .374 0-0 .000 55-74 .743 50-36 86 3.3 51-4 5 28 29 16 123/4.7 2009 25-24 666/26.6 71-157 .452 0-1 .000 60-70 .857 38-92 130 5.2 76-6 17 49 25 18 202/8.1 Totals 60-24 999/16.7 110-263 .418 0-1 .000 123-157 .783 97-131 228 3.8 134-10 22 81 56 35 343/5.7

40Jill ZARUBA6-2 SeniorCenterMonticello, Minn.Monticello High School

Personal File: Daughter of Jerome and Janet Zaruba ... Born June 19, 1987 ... Strangest nicknames are "Godjilla" and "Jilly Bean" ... Has three sisters, Jessica, Joan and Julie ... College major is exercise science ... Has minors in coaching and psychology ... Worked with NDSU's COAR Has minors in coaching and psychology ... Worked with NDSU's COAR (conferences, orienta� on and recruitment) Team over summer ... Future plans include comple� ng summer internship and becoming a personal trainer ... Prep basketball coach was Jeff Bordwell.

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DeHoff 's Take: “Whitney was our defensive stopper last season. She took the role and ran with it. Her versa� lity on the perimeter aided in our success last year as well. We look to build on her experience and her ability to adapt while con� nuing to develop the consistency in her shot.” The 2008-09 Season: Started in 21 of 28 games played ... Averaged 5.1 points, 3 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 24.1 minutes played per game ... Connected on 34.5 percent from the fi eld and 67.9 percent from the foul line ... Added seven steals and three blocked shots ... Recorded a career-high 17 points at UMKC (1-17-09), hi� ng 6 of 12 from the fi eld ... Made a career best 8 of 11 free throws and scored 16 points vs. South-ern Utah (2-14-09) ... Made 15 of 19 free throws in two games against SUU ... Reach double-fi gure scoring in four games and pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds in comeback win at Centenary (3-2-09) ... Led the Bison in scoring and rebounding on two occasions. The 2007-08 Season: Played in 24 games ... Averaged 1.9 points and 1 rebound in 8.5 minutes per game ... Hit 32.5 percent from the fi eld and 53.6 percent from the foul line ... Added 11 assists and six steals ... Con-nected for a season-high eight points against Montana State (12-30-07) ... Also grabbed a season best four rebounds vs. MSU ... Came up with a season-high two assists and two steals at Southern Utah (2-16-08). High School Days: A 2007 graduate of New Prague High School ... Averaged 20.6 points per game in leading New Prague to a 23-5 record during her senior year ... The Trojans won 19 games in a row in reaching the state tournament for the second straight year ... Earned all-state tournament honors ... New Prague claimed its second straight confer-ence and sec� on championships ... Finished with 1,093 points and reached the milestone on Feb. 20, 2007 ... Two-� me all-conference performer and landed a spot on the 2007 all-Metro team ... KARE 11 Athlete of the Week ... Her AAU basketball resume includes playing for the Minnesota Stars Elite team for Ron Hestad and the South of the River Racers ... Outstanding on the track, Trecker has been a member of the three Minnesota True Team Sec� on IAA championship team ... Member of the school record 1,600 meter relay team in 2005 and took the baton on a pair of all-conference relay (800, 2005 / 1,600 2006) teams ... Between track and basketball, Trecker was a four-� me New Prague Times Athlete of the Week ... Involved with Youth in Govern-ment, Trecker served as the state commi� ee chairperson in 2006 and 2007 ... Par� cipant in the model Assembly (2005-07) and model United

Whitney as a Bison

Total 3-point ReboundsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2008 24-0 205/8.5 13-40 .325 4-16 .250 15-28 .536 8-15 23 1.0 23-0 11 15 0 6 45/1.92009 28-21 676/24.1 40-116 .345 9-44 .205 55-81 .679 9-75 84 3.0 66-1 36 52 3 7 144/5.1 Totals 52-21 881/16.9 53-156 .340 13-60 .217 70-109 .642 17-90 107 2.1 89-1 47 67 3 13 189/3.6

WhitneyWhitney's Career Bests's Career Bests'Points: 17 at UMKC, 1-17-09FG Made: 6 at UMKC, 1-17-09FG A� : 12 at UMKC, 1-17-09FG Pct.: 100% (2-2) at Western illinois, 1-10-08FT Made: 8 vs. Southern Utah, 2-14-09FT A� .: 11 vs. Southern Utah, 2-14-09FT Pct.: 87.5% (7-8) at Southern Utah, 1-19-093FGM: 2 vs. Western Illinois, 1-10-093FGA: 5 vs. Western Illinois, 1-10-093FG Pct.: 100% (1-1) vs. Western Illinois, 2-11-08Rebounds: 10 at Centenary, 3-2-09Assists: 4 vs. Southern Utah, 2-14-09Blocks: 1 at Southern Utah, 1-19-09Steals: 2 vs. Western Illinois, 3-8-09, at Southern Utah, 2-16-08

Games W/Double Figure Points: 4 gamesGames W/Double Figure Rebounds: 1 game

44Whitney TRECKER5-9 Junior GuardNew Prague, Minn.New Prague High School

Na� ons (2004-05). Personal File: Daughter of James and Ane� e Trecker ... Born April 13, 1989 ... Has two brothers, Mathew and Tyler ... Strangest nicknames are "Whinney" and "Bean" ... Worked at "The Buckle" selling clothes during summer ... College major is psychology with a minor in business ... Prep basketball coach was Ron Gunderson.

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4Danielle DeGagné5-10 FreshmanGuardBrandon, ManitobaCrocus Plains Regional Secondary

DeHoff 's Take: “Danny has incredible court vision. She was a hockey player turned basketball junky. We an� cipate playing Danny at a few diff erent posi� ons because of her ability to handle the basketball and get the ball to open teammates.” High School Days: A 2009 graduate of Crocus Plains Regional Sec-ondary School ... 2008-09 MHSAA High School 4A Player of the Year a� er averaging 23.7 points, 10.9 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 5.5 steals per game as a senior and led Crocus Plains to 29-4 record ... Two-� me MHSAA Championship tournament MVP ... Crocus Plains was a MHSAA tournament champions in 2008 and fi nalists in 2009 ... Finished career with 1,853 points, 1,039 rebounds in 123 career games ... Recorded 19 career "triple-doubles" ... Recorded single-game highs of 41 points, 22 rebounds, 16 assists and 16 steals all against ranked opponents ... Named to 2007-08 MBCA Manitoba All-Star team ... Top-ranked player by the Winnipeg Sun in 2008-09 and No. 2 in 2007-08 ... Earned six MVP and fi ve all-star awards in 11 tournaments played over last two seasons ... Finalist for 2008-09 Brandon Sun Sportsman of the Year Award ... On the volleyball court, played for 2008-09 MHSAA Provincial cham-pions, and 2008 Manitoba Club Provincial champs and 2008 Na� onal Club Championship fi nalists ... Top fi ve scorer in hockey for midget and bantam league team from 2004-08 ... Played two years of high school soccer and badminton. Personal File: Born ... Daughter of Rick and Colleen DeGagné ... Has two brothers, Ma� and Brock, and a sister, Josie ... Brother, Ma� , was pitcher at the Juco, NAIA and NCAA Division II levels ... Father, Rick, has offi ciated numerous interna� onal events including a pair of Pan Am Games, the World Univesity games, the Nike Hoop Summit and the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.

22Hannah LINZ5-11 FreshmanGuardWatkins, Minn.Eden Valley-Watkins High School

DeHoff 's Take: “Hannah can knock down the long range shot. What is most impressive is her ability to pass. She makes players around her successful because of her ability to see her teammates. Look for Han-nah to thrive in our system as it lends itself to all of her strengths.” High School Days: A 2009 graduate of Eden Valley-Watkins High School ... Class Salutatorian ... Finalist for 2009 Miss Basketball in Minnesota a� er leading Eden Valley-Watkins to 25-3 record and 13-1 conference mark ... Averaged 24.75 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4 assists and 3.75 steals per game as a senior ... Made 103 three-pointers and hit 40 percent from three-point line ... Nominated to play in McDonald's High School All-American game ... Named to Minnesota Basketball Coaches Associa� on All-Star team ... 2007-08 and 2008-09 Associated PressAll-State fi rst team selec� on ... 2008-09 St. Cloud Times Area Player of the Year ... St. Paul Pioneer Press fi rst team pick in 2008-09 ... Finished prep career with 3,376 points, which ranks 3rd all-� me in Minnesota girls basketball history ... In the state record books, her 914 free throw a� empts are 2nd, 644 free throws are 3rd, and 342 three-pointers are 4th all-� me ... Averaged more than 20 points per game from 7th thru 12th grade ... Added 1,093 rebounds, 494 steals and 488 assists to ca-reer resume ... Five-year starter with 122-22 record overall and 68-2 in conference play ... Three-� me St. Cloud Times All-Area and conference MVP ... State single-season record holder with 112 (of 259 for 43 per-cent) three-point fi eld goals made in 2008 ... Named to 2005-06 Class 2A all-state tournament team ... Four-� me KARP All-Area and all-sec� on KARP All-Area and all-sec� on KARPpick ... Five-� me all-conference fi rst team selec� on ... Academic all-state in 2009, fi ve-� me academic all-conference. Personal File: Daughter of Robert and Linda Linz ... Born November 10, 1990 ... Has one brother, Luke, who played basketball at Concordia (Minn.) College from 2004-08 ... Majoring in university studies.

Why I Chose North Dakota State“I chose NDSU because everything just felt right when I went there; I liked the style of play at the camp and the coaches were great. The tradi� on of women’s basketball at NDSU is fantas� c."

Why I Chose North Dakota State“The NDSU women’s basketball staff are a group of women who are excited for their new task and will do anything it takes to make a winning program. I can’t wait for my college experience at North Dakota State because I know it will be the � me of my life, playing the game I love."

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30Rachelle ECKMANN6-0 Freshman ForwardTrimont, Minn.St. James High School

24Ashley TINGELSTAD5-10 FreshmanGuardEast Grand Forks, Minn.East Grand Forks High School

DeHoff 's Take: “ATHLETE. Ashley’s biggest challenge will her ability to learn our fundamental system fi rst and foremost. She can drain the three ball, beat you off the dribble, and pass to the open player. Defen-sively, she’ll be able to defend the be� er off ensive opponent.” High School Days: A 2009 graduate of East Grand Forks High School ... Honorable men� on on Associated Press Class AA All-State team a� er leading Green Wave to a 28-3 record, and the program's fourth-ever Class AA state tournament and fi rst appearance since 1991 ... East Grand Forks was ranked No. 2 in the fi nal Minnesota Basketball News poll ... Averaged 19 points and 6.2 rebounds per game as a senior and fi nished with over 1,000 career points ... Par� cipated in the Minnesota Girls All-Star Basketball Series for the Class AA along with current team-mate Hannah Linz ... Track and fi eld standout ... Won the Class A 100 and 400, and placed second in the 200 meter dash at the 2009 state track meet .. Pulled off the triple win in the 100, 200 and 400 at the 2008 Class A state meet compe� ng for Lake Park Audobon ... Set a Class A record of 55.83-seconds in the 400 at the 2008 event. Personal File: Daughter of Brent Tingelstad, Detroit Lakes, Minn., and Tim and Lisa Sparks, East Grand Forks, Minn. ... Born September 29, 1990 ... Has one brother, Zachary, and a sister, Alexa ... Strangest nickname was "White Lightning" ... College major is respiratory care ... Career objec� ve is to become a respiratory therapist.

DeHoff 's Take: “Rachelle will redshirt this season while recovering from knee surgery. We expect her to return just as Abby did this sea-son. Rachelle will be as tenacious in her rehab, recovery, and classroom work as she is when she’s playing on the basketball court.” High School Days: A 2009 graduate of St. James High School ... Missed half of senior season with ankle injury but s� ll averaged 12.7 points and 13 rebounds per game ... Finished career with 1,248 points ... Nailed a school record 45.3 percent of her three-point fi eld goal a� empts as a junior ... Four-� me all-conference pick and honorable men� on all-state ... Played AAU basketball for the Minnesota Stars ... A� ended na� onal AAU Top 10 camps in 2007 and 2008 summers ... Recognized as one of Minnesota's Top 50 players as a senior. Personal File: Daughter of Thomas and Melinda Eckmann ... Born June 18, 1991 ... Has two sisters, Rebecca and Renae, and a brother, Richard ... Father played football for Minnesota State Mankato ... Strangest nick-name was "DuDuDuDuTank" .. College major is sports and recrea� on with a minor in women's studies/coaching.

Why I Chose North Dakota State“I am at NDSU because I wanted to be close to home and the good track and basketball programs."

Why I Chose North Dakota State“NDSU was always the school I wanted to go to. I wanted to be a Bison the moment I saw the girls play, and I’m looking forward to fi nally becoming one."

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45Janae BURICH6-5 FreshmanCenterRoseville, Minn.Roseville High School

DeHoff 's Take: “Janae brings presence in the paint this year for the Bison, she will allow us to open up a few things for our inside players. Her ability to run the fl oor gives us op� ons to expand our off ensive and defensive systems. She is a fundamentally sound post, and will be excit-ing to watch." High School Days: A 2009 graduate of Roseville High School ... During senior year, averaged 12.4 points, 9 rebounds and 3.8 blocks per game for head coach Gwen Thielke ... Made 52 percent from the fi eld and 78 percent from free throw line ... Two-� me all-state honorable men� on and all-conference pick ... Set school single-season records for rebounds (249) and blocked shots (98), and single-game record for blocked shots (15) ... St. Paul Pioneer Press Athena Award winner ... Minnesota Miss Basketball top 25 candidate ... Played AAU basketball for North Tartan and coach Jeff Crosby ... Member of two-� me conference champion track & fi eld teams ... Roseville High School also fi nished 2nd at 2008 True Team and 4th at state meet in 2008 ... Set school and conference records in the shot put (42-feet, 1-inch), and also placed third at 2008 state track meet in the shot ... Honorable men� on all-conference middle hi� er in volleyball ... Earned all-state academic honors in volleyball, basketball and track & fi eld ... Graduated in top 10 percent of class. Personal File: Daughter of Robert and Kris� n Burich ... Born July 1, 1991 ... Strangest nickname was ... Undecided on college major.

Why I Chose North Dakota State“A big reason I chose NDSU is because it’s pre� y close to home. I wanted to go to a school where my parents would be able to come watch me play. Also, North Dakota State University has all the educa� onal opportuni� es I was looking for."

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“The use of technology has become a fantastic tool for our family, friends, fans and recruits to see the Bison women’s bas-ketball program from the inside,” said North Dakota State head women’s basketball coach Carolyn DeHoff.

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UNBELIEVABLE COMEBACK TYPIFIES 2008-09 NDSU WOMEN'S SEASON

North Dakota State completed the 2008-09 season with a 16-13 record including a 12-6 third place fi nish in The Summit League.

An unbelievable comeback at 2009 Summit League tournament typifi ed the season for the Bison women.

NDSU fi rst-year head coach Carolyn DeHoff had many things thrown her way DeHoff had many things thrown her way DeHoff including injuries and illness. The Bison fought their way through adversity � me and � me again.

North Dakota State rallied from a 15-point defi cit with under 11 minutes to play to defeat Western Illinois 46-43 in a Summit League women’s basketball tournament quarterfi nal March, 8, before 1,654 in the Sioux Falls Arena.

Western Illinois built a 24-14 half-� me lead as Amanda Walker and Jordon O’Brien each hit a pair of three-pointers. Walker led WIU with 15 points.

The Bison went scoreless for nine minutes during one stretch in the open-ing half. The 14 points in a half matched a season low for NDSU with the other coming Feb. 21 against na� onally-ranked South Dakota State in Fargo. The Wester-winds pulled down 11 off ensive rebounds and 20 overall in the fi rst half and also took advantage of 14 NDSU turnovers.

Western Illinois led 36-21 with 10:52 remaining on Anneloes Kodde’s three-pointer.

North Dakota State cut the defi cit to 36-28 on Ka� e Birkel‘s second of three treys at the 7:52 mark. Birkel led the Bison with a game-high 16 points. The freshman hit 5 of 10 from the fi eld including 3 of 4 from three-point.

However, WIU’s Walker hit a driving layup with 6:43 le� to build the advantage back to 38-28.

The Bison then began to roll. Ash-ley Samuelson hit a three-pointer then recorded one of her three career-high blocked shots that led to a pair of Inger Hodgson free throws that cut the Western Illinois lead to 38-33 with 5:31 remaining. It was the start of an 11-0 run.

North Dakota State was pa� ent on off ense and defense played an important

role too. Whitney Trecker came up with a pair of steals and a blocked shot. The Bison hit 10 of 12 free throws over the fi nal fi ve minutes as Jerri Penley, Samuel-son, Birkel and Trecker all toed the stripe. NDSU hit 15 of 20 from the foul line com-pared to 6 of 9 for Western Illinois.

Birkel drove to the basket to hit a layup to give North Dakota State a 39-38 lead with 3:15 mark -- it’s fi rst since the open-ing minute of the game.

Birkel then drained a long-distance three-pointer that put the Bison up 42-39 with 1:16 remaining.

Samuelson scored 15 points and pulled

down 10 rebounds to record her second ‘double-double’ of the season against Western Illinois and third overall. Penley had eight points and nine rebounds.

North Dakota State hit 13 of 31 from the fi eld for 41.9 percent including 5 of 11 three-point a� empts. The Bison were lim-ited to 13 fi eld goal a� empts in the fi rst half. Western Illinois connected on just 25.4 percent from the fi eld. The Wester-winds made 5 of 12 three-pointers in the fi rst half, only 2 of 11 in the second.

WIU held a 35-31 advantage on the glass and commi� ed 11 turnovers compared to 20 for North Dakota State. The Bison made only six turnovers in the second half.

BIRKEL NAMED TO 2009 SUMMIT LEAGUE ALL-TOUR-NAMENT TEAM

North Dakota State freshman Ka� e Birkel was named to the Summit League women’s basketball all-tournament team announced following the championship game March 10, at the Sioux Falls Arena.

Tournament MVP Jennifer Warkenthien scored 23 points and led South Dakota State to a 79-69 victory over Oakland Uni-versity in the championship game. SDSU’s Jill Young, IUPUI’s Jernisha Cann, and Oakland’s Jessica Pike joined Warkenthien and Birkel on the all-tournament team.

Birkel, a 5-foot-8 guard from Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast H.S.), averaged 14.5 points, 3 steals and 2.5 assists over two games for the Bison. She connected on 50 percent (9-18) from the fi eld including 75 percent (6-8) from the three-point line, and made 5 of 6 free throw a� empts for 83.3 percent.

Birkel, who averaged 37 minutes per game, � ed her career-high with three 3-point fi eld goals made against both Western Illinois (W, 46-43) and Oakland University (L, 48-67). She helped to spark a comeback from a 17-point defi cit in the quarterfi nal win over the Westerwinds. Birkel also matched her career best with four steals against Oakland.

HODGSON, BIRKEL EARN SUMMIT LEAGUE HONORS

North Dakota State 5-foot-9 junior guard Inger Hodgson (Barneveld, Wis./Barneveld H.S.) was named to the second team, while 5-8 freshman guard Ka� e Birkel (Lincoln, Neb./Southeast H.S.) was named to the all-newcomer team.

In the Summit League sta� s� cs, Hodg-son was � ed for fi rst in three-pointers made (2.4 avg.), second in three-point shoo� ng (.473, 44-93), fourth in steals (2 spg), sixth in scoring (14.3 ppg), seventh in fi eld goal shoo� ng (.478, 88-184) and � ed for seventh in assists (3.2 apg). Birkel was ninth in assists (3.1 apg).

Hodgson, who averaged 12.6 points and 5.2 rebounds per game overall, led the Bison in scoring 10 � mes and rebound-ing on six occasions. She had fi ve 20-plus point scoring performances including a pair of career-high 22 point eff orts against Centenary (3-2-09) and Oral Roberts (12-

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8-08). Hodgson ranked 22nd na� onally in three-point shoo� ng.

Birkel, who averaged 10 points, 3.3 re-bounds and 3.1 assists per game overall, led the Bison in scoring four � mes. She started all 29 games at point guard for NDSU.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM AWARD WINNERS

Sophomore Abby Plucker and fresh-man Ka� e Birkel each picked up a pair of honors when the North Dakota State women’s basketball held its 2008-09 awards banquet April 27, at the NDSU Alumni Center.

Birkel, a 5-foot-9 guard from Lincoln, Neb., was selected by vote of her teammates the MVP, described as the “Most Valuable Package” by head coach Carolyn DeHoff . She was also tabbed as the Top Defender for the Bison. Birkel was named to the Summit League All-Newcomer and all-tournament team.

Plucker, a 5-foot- 11 forward from Parker, S.D., re-ceived the Student-Athlete Award for her work in the classroom and co-recipi-ent of the Amy Ruley Leadership Award with 6-foot-2 senior Jerri Penley (Willis, Mich.). The award is named in honor of Ruley, the former Bison women’s basket-ball coach who led the program to 671 wins and fi ve NCAA Division II na� onal championships.

Plucker played in only eight games because of injury. She also received her Loyola Marymount Thanksgiving all-tournament award. Penley, who was the lone starter from the 2008 team, led the Summit League in fi eld goal percentage and ranked 48th na� onally in blocked shots.

Ashley Samuelson, a 6-foot junior

from Underwood, Minn., received the Most Improved Award. Samuelson fought back from a knee injury a� er transferring from Colorado State.

Also recognized was 5-foot-9 junior guard Inger Hodgson, who was second team all-Summit League and Summit League Player of the Week. Hodgson ranked in the top 10 in six Summit League sta� s� cal categories and 22nd na� onally in three-point shoo� ng.

NINE BISON LAND SPOT ON 2009 SUMMIT LEAGUE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

North Dakota State landed 102 student-athletes includ-ing nine women’s basketball players on The Summit League’s Winter/Spring All-Academic Team announced June 18. Student-athletes who used a year of eligibil-ity and achieved at least a 3.00 semester grade-point average were eligible for se-lec� on to the all-aca-demic team.

The list includedKa� e Birkel, fr., dietet-ics, Lincoln, Neb.; Tif-fany Giese, Fr., child development & family

sciences, Ortonville, Minn.; Kate Moser, sr.,

mechanical engineering, Bismarck, N.D.; Abby Plucker, so., diete� cs, Parker, S.D.; Ashley Samuelson, sr., exercise science, Underwood, Minn.; Skye Smith, jr., zoology, New Orleans, La.; Whitney Trecker, so., psychology, New Prague, Minn.; Nicole Vigil, jr., criminal jus� ce, Albuquerque, N.M., and Jill Zaruba, jr., exercise science, Mon� cello, Minn.

In addi� on, Inger Hodgson, jr., public rela� ons & adver� sing, Barneveld, Wis., Moser, Plucker, Samuelson, Vigil and Zaruba were named to the Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence announced June 29.

2008-09 BISONRECORD WHEN...

Overall 16-13Home 9-4Road 5-6Neutral 2-3Vs. Division I 15-13Vs. Division II 0-0Vs. Division III 0-0Vs. NAIA 1-0Vs. Top 25 0-2Sunday 1-0Monday 8-4Tuesday 0-0Wednesday 0-1Thursday 0-0Friday 1-2SaturdaySaturday 6-6Scoring 59-under 4-11Scoring 60-69 5-1Scoring 70-79 4-1Scoring 80-89 2-0Scoring 90-99 1-0Scoring 100+ 0-0Opponents score 59-under 12-2Opponents score 60-69 2-8Opponents score 70-79 2-3Opponents score 80-89 0-0Opponents score 90-99 0-0Opponents score 100+ Opponents score 100+ 0-0Outrebounding opponent 10-3Outrebounded 6-10Tied in Rebounding Tied in Rebounding 0-0Commi� ng fewer turnovers 10-2Commi� ng more turnovers 6-11Commi� ng same turnovers Commi� ng same turnovers 0-0Leading at hal� ime 13-2Trailing at hal� ime 3-10Tied at hal� ime 0-1

Double Digits Scoring (8)Inger Hodgson 17, Ka� e Birkel 16, Jerri Penley 12, Abby Plucker 8, Jill Zaruba 8, Ashley Samuelson 8, Whitney Trecker 4, Skye Smith 3

Double Digit Rebounds (4)Jerri Penley 5, Ashley Samuelson 4, Jill Zaruba 3, Whitney Trecker 1

20+ Scoring Eff orts (9)22 Inger Hodgson at Centenary, 3-220 Inger Hodgson at Oral Roberts, 2-2821 Inger Hodgson vs. UMKC, 2-1624 Jill Zaruba vs. IPFW, 1-3121 Inger Hodgson at IPFW, 1-522 Inger Hodgson vs. Oral Roberts, 12-821 Ka� e Birkel vs. Oral Roberts, 12-820 Abby Plucker vs. Georgetown, 11-2820 Abby Plucker vs. Valley City State, 11-21

“Daily Doubles” (7)15p-10r Ashley Samuelson vs. Western Ill, 3-816p, 10r Ashley Samuelson vs. UMKC, 2-1613p, 12r Jill Zaruba vs. UMKC, 2-1612p, 12r Ashley Samuelson at Western Ill., 2-913p, 10r Jerri Penley at IUPUI, 2-724p, 10r Jill Zaruba vs. IPFW, 1-31 15p, 14r Jerri Penley at. Denver, 12-15

Games As Leading Scorer (7)Inger Hodgson 10, Jerri Penley 5, Ka� e Birkel 5, Abby Plucker 4, Jill Zaruba 3, Whitney Trecker 2, Ashley Samuelson 2

Games As Top Rebounder (6)Jerri Penley 12, Jill Zaruba 7, Inger Hodgson 6, Ashley Samuelson 4, Abby Plucker 2, Whitney Trecker 2

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POINTS: 24, Jill Zaruba vs. IPFW (1/31/09)FIELD GOALS MADE: 9 by four players, last Jerri Penley vs. Utah Valley (2/23/09)FIELD GOALS ATT.: 20, Abby Plucker vs. Georgetown (11/28/08)FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN 5 MADE): 1.000 (8-8), Jerri Penley vs UMKC (2/16/09)3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 5, Three � mes by Inger Hodgson, last at Southern Utah (1/19/09)3-PT FIELD GOALS ATT.: 8, Four � mes, last by Ashley Samuelson vs. Oakland (3/9/09)3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 5 made): .833 (5-6), Inger Hodgson vs. Centenary (12/6/08)FREE THROWS MADE: 9, Ka� e Birkel vs. UMKC (2/16/09); Abby Plucker vs. Idaho State (11/29/08)FREE THROWS ATT.: 11, Whitney Trecker vs. Southern Utah (2/14/09)FT Pct (MIN 5 MADE): 1.000 (8-8), Jerri Penley vs. Centenary (12/6/08)REBOUNDS: 17, Jerri Penley at IPFW (1/5/09)ASSISTS: 8, Ka� e Birkel vs. Centenary (12/6/08)STEALS: 5, Ashley Samuelson vs. South Dakota State (2/21/09); Inger Hodgson vs. Centenary (12/6/08)BLOCKED SHOTS: 5, Three � mes, last Jerri Penley vs. UMKC (2/16/09)

TEAMPOINTS: 90 vs. Utah Valley (2/23/09)FIELD GOALS MADE: 34 vs. Valley City State (11/21/08)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 69 vs. Valley City State (11/21/08)FIELD GOAL PCT: .566 (30-53) vs. Centenary (12/6/08)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE: 10 vs. Utah Valley (2/23/09)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS: 23 at Denver (12/15/08)3 PT FG PCT: .667 (4-6) at Western Illinois (2/9/09)FREE THROWS MADE: 26 vs. UMKC (2/16/09)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 33 at IPFW (1/5/09)FREE THROW PCT: .929 (26-28) vs. UMKC (2/16/09)REBOUNDS: 52 at IPFW (1/5/09)ASSISTS: 23 vs. Utah Valley (2/23/09)STEALS: 14 at Western Illinois (2/9/09)BLOCKED SHOTS: 8 vs. UMKC (2/16/09); vs. Valley City (11/21/08)MOST TURNOVERS: 24 at Western Illinois (2/9/09); at Oakland (1/3/09)LEAST TURNOVERS: 10 vs. IPFW (1/31/09); vs. Southern Utah (2/14/09)

FINAL North Dakota State Women's Basketball Sta� s� cs TOTAL REBOUNDSNO. PLAYER GP-GS MIN-AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF-TOT AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG 32 PLUCKER 9-9 280-31.1 46-105 .438 9-26 .346 27-34 .794 18-37-55 6.1 22-0 21 26 0 8 128 14.2 Summit 2-2 54-27.0 11-26 .423 3-7 .429 4-4 1.000 6-9-15 7.5 4-0 5 6 0 0 29 14.520 HODGSON 29-29 983-33.9 124-286 .434 58-142 .408 59-75 .787 17-134-151 5.2 66-0 84 93 2 54 365 12.6 Summit. 18-18 632-35.1 88-184 .478 44-93 .473 38-50 .760 13-83-96 5.3 43-0 57 63 0 36 258 14.310 BIRKEL 29-29 968-33.4 102-293 .348 26-84 .310 61-85 .718 21-76-97 3.3 84-2 91 83 6 45 291 10.0 Summit 18-18 617-34.3 65-182 .357 12-42 .286 47-62 .758 12-55-67 3.7 52-2 56 50 3 28 189 10.530 PENLEY 29-29 827-28.5 99-173 .572 0-2 .000 55-78 .705 68-128-196 6.8 80-2 18 66 55 23 253 8.7 Summit 18-18 529-29.4 61-109 .560 0-0 .000 37-54 .685 42-78-120 6.7 51-1 8 41 40 18 159 8.840 ZARUBA 25-24 666-26.6 71-157 .452 0-1 .000 60-70 .857 38-92-130 5.2 76-6 17 49 25 18 202 8.1 Summit 16-16 459-28.7 46-107 .430 0-1 .000 43-49 .878 28-63-91 5.7 50-4 12 32 15 11 135 8.431 SAMUELSON 29-4 743-25.6 78-189 .413 19-66 .288 43-60 .717 51-98-149 5.1 80-3 32 56 13 32 218 7.5 Summit 18-2 446-24.8 48-107 .449 5-30 .167 26-35 .743 28-62-90 5.0 47-2 22 30 7 16 127 7.144 TRECKER 28-21 676-24.1 40-116 .345 9-44 .205 55-81 .679 9-75-84 3.0 66-1 36 52 3 7 144 5.1 Summit 17-16 427-25.1 33-79 .418 7-27 .259 38-56 .679 6-52-58 3.4 45-0 20 40 1 4 111 6.514 VIGIL 13-0 214-16.5 17-48 .354 5-23 .217 11-14 .786 2-21-23 1.8 9-0 15 17 3 3 50 3.8 Summit 5-0 117-23.4 11-30 .367 3-13 .231 4-6 .667 0-10-10 2.0 3-0 7 12 2 2 29 5.834 SMITH 29-0 380-13.1 34-99 .343 2-9 .222 22-32 .688 11-34-45 1.6 32-0 23 35 11 14 92 3.2 Summit 18-0 277-15.4 24-68 .353 0-4 .000 21-27 .778 9-23-32 1.8 22-0 17 21 7 12 69 3.824 MOSER 11-0 52-4.7 1-6 .167 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-8-8 0.7 1-0 2 6 0 1 3 0.3 Summit 8-0 36-4.5 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-7-7 0.9 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0.022 GIESE, Tiff any 6-0 11-1.8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0.022 GIESE, Tiff any 6-0 11-1.8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Summit 4-0 6-1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0TM TEAM 29 38-48-86 3.0 0 20 Summit 18 18-34-52 2.9 0 8 TOTALS 29 612-1473 .415 129-398 .324 393-529 .743 273-752-1025 35.3 516-14 339 503 118 206 1746 60.2 Summit 18 387-896 .432 74-217 .341 258-343 .752 162-476-638 35.4 317-9 205 307 75 129 1106 61.4OPPONENTS 29 597-1644 .363 162-505 .321 368-509 .723 368-661-1029 35.5 508-9 345 432 104 224 1724 59.4 Summit 18 358-1029 .348 99-323 .307 240-320 .750 236-393-629 34.9 322-6 202 263 68 140 1055 58.6

NORTH DAKOTA STATEWOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2007-08 RESULTS

(16-13 Overall, 9-4 Home, 5-6 Away, 2-3 Neutral12-6 The Summit League, 7-2 Home, 5-4 Away)

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATT. HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER N14 NORTHERN IOWA 73-77 L 2056 (18) BIRKEL (7) PLUCKERN19 at Minnesota 56-68 L 4828 (14) PLUCKER (7) ZARUBA N21 VALLEY CITY STATE W 78-49 870 (20) PLUCKER (8) PENLEY (8) SAMUELSON (8) ZARUBA N28 $ vs. Georgetown 41-60L 405 (20) PLUCKER (7) HODGSONN29 $ vs. Idaho State W 68-55 401 (19) PLUCKER (7) ZARUBA D6 * CENTENARY W 87-40 855 (19) HODGSON (9) PLUCKER D8 * ORAL ROBERTS W 76-57 703 (22) HODGSON (8) PENLEYD13 # vs. Wyoming 51-68 L 4048 (17) HODGSON (9) HODGSON D15 at Denver 49-56 L 272 (15) PENLEY (14) PENLEY D29 CREIGHTON 40-51 L 1107 (10) ZARUBA (13) PENLEYJ3 * at Oakland 47-61 L 595 (13) BIRKEL (7) PENLEY J5 * at IPFW W 63-59 143 (21) HODGSON (17 )PENLEY J10 * WESTERN ILLINOIS W 52-46 1576 (17) HODGSON (9) PENLEY J12 * IUPUI W 61-41 742 (12) ZARUBA (9) ZARUBAJ17 * at UMKC 62-68 L 261 (17) TRECKER (10) PENLEY J19 * at Southern Utah W 75-67 498 (19) HODGSON (7) TRECKER J24 * at #20 S. Dakota St. 48-64 L 4491 (11) BIRKEL (8) HODGSON (11) PENLEY J31 * IPFW W 72-65 1335 (24) ZARUBA (10) ZARUBA F2 * OAKLAND 54-75 L 736 (14) BIRKEL (9) ZARUBAF7 * at IUPUI 41-63 L 803 (13) PENLEY (10) PENLEYF9 * at Western Illinois W 55-45 364 (18) HODGSON (12) SAMUELSONF14 * SOUTHERN UTAH W 68-57 1237 (16) TRECKER (6) PENLEY (16) SAMUELSON (6) SAMUELSON (6) HODGSONF16 * UMKC W 89-70 882 (21) HODGSON (12) ZARUBAF21 * #18/21 SDSU 36-70 L 2644 (12) PENLEY (8) HODGSONF23 UTAH VALLEY W 90-75 812 (19) PENLEY (8) PENLEYF28 * at Oral Roberts W 64-55 1566 (20) HODGSON (9) HODGSONM2 * at Centenary W 56-52 235 (22) HODGSON (10) TRECKERM8 % vs. Western Illinois W 46-43 1654 (16) BIRKEL (10 )SAMUELSONM9 % vs. Oakland 48-67 L 4725 (16) SAMUELSON (6) PENLEY $ = LMU Ayres Hotels Thanksgiving Tourney (Los Angeles)# = BlueCrossBlueShield of Wyoming Shootout (Casper)* = Summit League game% = Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAMEATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAMEHOME 13 15555 1197AWAY 11 14056 1278NEUTRAL 5 11233 2247 TOTALS 29 40844 1408

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DNP 10-6-0 0-1-0 12-7-1 0-1-0 6-2-0 9-5-118-3-3 2-0-3 16-3-2 DNP DNP 10-6-0 0-1-0 12-7-1 0-1-0 6-2-0 9-5-118-3-3 2-0-3 16-3-2 DNP DNP 10-6-0 0-1-0 12-7-1 0-1-0 6-2-0 9-5-118-3-3 2-0-3 16-3-2 DNP DNP 10-6-0 0-1-0 12-7-1 0-1-0 6-2-0 9-5-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-18-1-2 0-0-0 5-3-2 DNP DNP 2-5-0 12-2-0 14-5-4 7-2-2 6-7-0 2-1-110-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-210-6-6 2-1-0 12-4-5 DNP DNP 15-8-1 8-8-1 20-7-2 0-0-0 11-8-1 0-1-26-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-16-5-5 0-2-0 3-7-2 DNP DNP 3-4-0 3-5-0 20-5-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-10-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-00-1-3 9-5-4 13-5-5 DNP DNP 10-1-1 5-3-3 19-6-2 2-0-0 6-7-1 4-3-013-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP13-6-8 7-1-1 19-3-4 DNP DNP 8-6-0 0-1-0 17-9-2 15-2-1 8-5-1 DNP21-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-021-4-6 4-1-2 22-6-2 DNP DNP 7-8-0 6-2-0 12-6-3 0-1-0 4-5-0 0-0-09-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-29-2-3 0-0-1 17-9-0 DNP DNP 0-2-1 6-6-2 10-7-2 0-0-0 8-3-0 1-2-24-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-04-2-2 6-2-0 8-6-4 DNP DNP 15-14-0 6-10-0 4-3-5 0-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-05-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-25-2-2 2-3-0 7-7-0 DNP DNP 6-13-1 5-3-0 DNP 3-0-0 10-3-0 2-3-213-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-013-2-1 7-3-2 7-6-2 DNP DNP 4-7-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-1 6-2-1 2-1-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-09-5-5 6-3-1 21-6-2 DNP DNP 7-17-0 2-6-0 DNP 2-2-0 7-10-1 9-0-02-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-12-0-1 5-2-1 17-3-1 DNP DNP 5-9-0 2-4-1 DNP 2-1-1 6-4-1 13-6-18-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-28-7-4 DNP 9-7-3 DNP DNP 10-5-0 5-5-0 DNP 10-5-4 12-9-0 7-4-211-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-011-4-3 DNP 7-5-3 DNP 0-0-0 9-10-0 8-5-0 DNP 4-3-0 6-7-0 17-2-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-017-3-3 DNP 19-3-5 DNP 0-1-0 6-4-3 11-5-2 DNP 0-4-0 8-5-0 14-7-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-011-3-1 DNP 10-8-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 11-6-0 6-3-1 DNP 4-3-0 2-3-0 4-1-010-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-310-1-3 DNP 14-5-5 DNP 0-0-0 8-2-1 9-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 24-10-2 5-2-314-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-014-4-0 DNP 8-1-3 DNP DNP 5-3-0 2-3-1 DNP 12-0-1 11-9-1 2-3-07-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-27-0-2 DNP 6-5-7 0-0-0 DNP 13-10-0 6-6-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-1-1 2-7-22-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-02-3-4 DNP 18-6-2 DNP DNP 15-7-1 12-12-5 DNP 2-0-1 6-5-1 0-2-07-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-47-4-6 DNP 10-6-2 DNP DNP 4-6-0 16-6-1 DNP 2-1-0 13-4-0 16-4-418-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-118-6-2 DNP 21-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 17-2-0 16-10-1 DNP 1-0-2 13-12-3 3-3-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-12-6-3 DNP 8-8-3 0-0-0 0-1-0 12-6-0 4-4-2 DNP 0-1-2 2-0-0 8-1-113-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-313-4-4 DNP 15-5-6 0-1-0 3-0-1 19-8-3 15-7-1 DNP 2-0-2 14-6-3 9-3-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-6-1 DNP 20-9-0 DNP 0-3-1 15-5-2 5-5-6 DNP 5-3-3 DNP 7-5-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-312-3-3 DNP 22-5-2 DNP 0-2-0 3-7-1 9-5-0 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 2-10-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-316-2-1 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-0-0 8-9-2 15-10-1 DNP 2-4-2 DNP 1-1-313-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-113-2-4 DNP 7-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 6-6-1 16-4-2 DNP 5-2-0 DNP 1-4-1

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Former North Dakota State University women’s basketball star Lisa Bue plans to play in Finland. NDSU says the 5-foot-10 forward has signed a professional contract to play for Catz Lappeenranta in Lappeenranta, which is in southern Finland near the Russian border.

Fans can follow Bue's experience overseas at GoBison.com and click on "Bue's View" link on the le� -hand side of the women's basketball page.

Bue, who was the 2008 Summit League Player of the Year, also has played professionally in Bosnia and Romania. In Sarajevo, she played for KK Zeljeznicar, and for BC Teleorman in Romina. In the Euro Cup games in Bosnia, Bue averaged 12 points 10 rebounds.

She says she’s excited to play in a new place. Last season, she spent � me in Romania and Bosnia where she averaged almost a double-double for the whole season.

She says it’s hard to pack her life up into two small suitcases, but clearly, she enjoys seeing diff erent parts of the world.

“Especially a� er my experience last year, I’ve learned that every place is very unique and has a lot to off er so I just wanted to go somewhere new just for a new experience and I really wasn’t going to be too picky,” Bue told KAAL-TV (ABC, Channel 6, Aus� n, Minn.) earlier this week.

“I’m excited and thankful to have a job and for one more season, be able to travel the world and play some basketball.”

She says having blond hair and blue eyes made her s� ck out like a sore thumb in Romania, so she says she’ll feel right at home in a Scandanavian country.

“I am so excited and thankful to be blessed with this opportunity! I am also a li� le worried because when I was a li� le girl I always played H-O-R-S-E, Around the World, and any other random game we made up in the driveway with my older sister Emmy, and I always told her that I would buy her a new car when I became a professional basketball player. I really hope she doesn’t hold me to that promise,” said Bue, a na� ve of Aus� n, Minn.

“This has been my dream my en� re life, to be paid to do what I love, and I s� ll cannot believe it has actually came true.”

Bue was named the 2008 Summit League Player of the Year a� er fi nishing third in the league in scoring with 16.9 points per game. She helped NDSU � e for the second-best record in the league at 12-6 and recorded six double-doubles on the season. The Bison were 17-11 overall. Bue was a fi rst-team all-league selec� on, an all-academic pick and three-� me player of the week.

“Lisa’s performances were instrumental in our team having an opportunity to fi nish in second place in the league," said former NDSU head coach Amy Ruley.

"Her compe� � veness showed in her ability to rebound with larger and stronger athletes on the fl oor. Her commitment to condi� oning showed in her ability to run the fl oor and score in transi� on. She is a winner on and

off the fl oor, and a perfect choice for this recogni� on. She set the bar high for future Bison players.”

In 28 games last season, Bue scored more than 20 points four � mes, including a caeer-high 29-point eff ort on Dec. 30 against Montana State. On Jan. 5, she grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds against Oakland. The senior surpassed the 1,000-point plateau on Jan. 7 and fi nished with 1,245 points which ranks 19th all-� me.

In league games, Bue fi nished in the Top 10 in rebounding (5th, 8.0 rpg), free-throw shoo� ng (4th, .769), steals (8th, 1.89 spg) and defensive rebounds (4th, 5.89 drpg).

North Dakota State's Lisa Bue (22)

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Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame head coach Amy Ruley moved from the sidelines as head coach at North Dakota State University into an associate athle� c director for develop-ment posi� on in the NDSU athle� c depart-ment in March 2008.

Ruley is working with NDSU senior as-sociate AD for development Erv Inniger, who was the Bison men’s basketball coach from 1978-1992.

“People make the place and NDSU is full of outstanding people. I am honored to be a part of the University and the community. I look forward to con� nuing to help us put a quality product on the fi elds and courts,” said Ruley.

Said Dorn, “Amy’s coaching may be her most visible legacy, but I am confi dent she will fl ourish in her new endeavor as her passion to help young people s� ll drives her to this day.”

Ruley completed her 29th year as Bison head coach on March 3rd as NDSU defeated Centenary 93-64. She compiled a career record of 671-198, good for a .772 winning percent-age.

“The � ming is right for me. I have been blessed with outstanding people all around me in my coaching and teaching career,“ said Ruley, who came to Fargo in July 1979.

“I made a commitment to our administra-� on and President (Joseph A.) Chapman fi ve years ago to see our program through the tran-si� on. I feel like it is mission accomplished,” she con� nued.

“Now the table is set for the new coach and their staff to move the program forward in the new direc� on. I know that person will feel like I did when I started here 29 years ago and appreciate the opportunity to make their mark.”

NDSU’s all-� me winningest coach, she was named as the head coach on the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball 25th Anniver-sary team. NDSU’s fourth straight NCAA � tle in 1996 was selected as one of the “25 Defi ning Moments in NCAA History.”

A 1978 graduate of Purdue Univer-sity, Ruley was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in June 2004, and the Purdue Intercollegiate Athle� cs Hall of Fame in November 2004. She was a point guard for the Boilermakers and scored the program’s fi rst basket.

A na� ve of Lowell, Indiana, Ruley was recognized as one of the South Shore Sports Legends in Northwest Indiana last fall.

“Amy has led the women’s basketball program with unfailing professionalism and integrity. She set the standard and defi ned excellence for the sport of women’s basketbal regionally and na� onally,” said Dorn.

“Amy created the championship tradi� on

for women’s basketball at NDSU and was the springboard for the success of many of the other women’s sports programs.”

Ruley recorded the 650th win of her career when NDSU defeated New Jersey Tech on Feb. 10, 2007. At that � me, she became the 11th ac� ve Division I women’s basketball coach to reach the milestone.

Ruley was inducted into the North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame in June 2000, and was listed No. 8 on the “50 Greatest Sports Figures in North Dakota” as selected by the staff of Sports Illustrated in January 2000. Sports Illustrated in January 2000. Sports Illustrated

The recipient of the inaugural C. Vivian Stringer Women’s Coaching Award by the United States Sports Academy in 2002, Ruley has also received the Fargo Op� mist Club’s

2002 Friend of the Youth Award for her work with the youth in the Fargo-Moorhead com-munity.

The 1993 WBCA Division II Coach of the Year, Ruley directed the Bison to 25 straight winning seasons (1980-05), twenty 20-win seasons and 18 NCAA playoff berths.

NDSU made nine NCAA Final Four ap-pearances including fi ve na� onal � tles in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996. She coached six Kodak All-Americans (six athletes, eight awards), three NCAA Na� onal Championship Most Outstanding Players (three athletes, fi ve awards), four CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and one AIAW All-American. The Bison also won or shared 10 NCC � tles.

Amy Ruley with her team following the Centenary game in March 2008.

The Ruley FileBorn: Oct. 24, 1955 Hometown: Lowell, IndianaCollege Basketball: Point Guard, Purdue University Graduated: 1978Educa� on: B.S. in Physical Educa� on, Purdue, 1978; M.S. in Physical Educa� on, Western Illinois, 1979Career record: 671-198 Postseason Appearances: 20Na� onal Championships: 5

Highlights * North Dakota State's all-� me and one of the NCAA's winningest coaches * Led Bison to 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995 & 1996 NCAA Division II Na� onal Championships * Nine trips to NCAA Final Four over past 21 seasons * Twenty na� onal playoff appearances over last 27 seasons * Class of 2008 Bison Athle� c Hall of Fame Inductee * Class of 2004 Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee * Class of 2004 Purdue University's Athle� c Hall of Fame Inductee * Recipient of U.S. Sports Academy's “C. Vivian Stringer” Award * Recipient of Fargo Op� mist Club's “Friend of the Youth” Award * Inducted into North Dakota's Sports Hall of Fame in 2000 * Recipient of 1997 WBCA Carol Eckman Award * Assistant With '95 USA R. William Jones Cup Team in Tapaei, Taiwan * Head Coach of Gold Medalist South Squad at '93 U.S. Olympic Fes� val * Selected Coach of the Year by eight diff erent media, coaching or na� onal organiza� ons on 28 occasions at the state, regional or na� onal level * Guided Bison to 10 NCC � tles in 19 seasons

LEAVING THE SIDELINES

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North Dakota State University senior Jayne Even, who helped lead the Bison to a na� onal runner-up fi nish in the school’s ninth berth in the 2000 NCAA Division II Final Four, was named winner of the Honda Award as the 1999-2000 NCAA Division II Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year, following na� onal ballo� ng among NCAA-member schools.

Even became the third North Dakota State University athlete to win the Honda Award. Volleyball player Janet Cobbs (1989) and basketball’s Kasey Morlock (1997) were also named the Division II Collegiate Women Athlete of the Year. It was one of many honors for Even. She was one of 10 fi nalists for the NCAA Woman of the Year, the North Central Conference's Stan Marshall Award, the Woody Hayes Division II Scholar-Athlete Award and the NDSU Albrecht Presiden� al Trophy to just to name a few.

A senior from Sioux Falls, S.D. (O’Gorman H.S.), the 6-foot Even was named the WBCA Division II Player of the Year and became only the second NDSU player to claim the North Central Conference scoring � tle, averaging 22.1 points per game in the process. Overall, she also led the 28-4 Bison in scoring (20.5 ppg) and rebounding (9.7 rpg) and also posted 19 “double-doubles”. She is the fi � h player to earn NCC Player of the Year honors and was selected to the All-NCC fi rst-� me for the second � me in her collegiate career.

A mass communica� ons major with a 3.67 grade point average, Even was the recipient of a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. She was named to the GTE/CoSIDA College Division Academic All-America second team and NCC All-Academic fi rst team. Even received her Honda Award at the 24th Annual Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Banquet at Orlando, Fla., site of the 2000

NACDA (Na� onal Associa� on of Collegiate Director of Athle� cs) Conven� on.

In addi� on to honoring the collegiate women athletes of the year among Division II and Division III schools, the Honda Award is presented annually to the most outstanding college women athletes in 12 sports, who are also candidates to receive the Honda-Broderick Cup as the 1999-2000 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year.

Honda-Broderick Cup Finalists for 1999-2000 were: Jen Adams (lacrosse)

of Maryland; Courtney Blades (so� ball) of Southern Mississippi; Heather Brink (gymnas� cs) of Nebraska; Lauren Cacciamani (volleyball) of Penn State; Jenna Daniels (golf) of Arizona; Lorrie Fair (soccer) of North Carolina; Marissa Irvin (tennis) of Stanford; Sally Northcro� (fi eld hockey) of Ball State; Shea Ralph (basketball) of Connec� cut; Keisha Spencer (track & fi eld) of Louisiana State; Cris� na Teuscher (swimming & diving) of Columbia and Amy

Yoder (cross country) of Arkansas. The Honda Inspira� on Award,

honoring the collegiate woman athlete who has overcome great physical adversity was presented to distance runner Johanna Olson of Luther College (Decorah, Iowa), who twice ba� led back from a brain tumor to return and earn All-American honors.

The awards program is sponsored by American Honda Motor Co., Inc.

North Dakota State's Jayne Even Named Honda Award Winner

Past Honda AwardDivision II Winners

1987-88 Angela Brinton, Cal State Northridge

1988-89 JANET COBBS, NDSU

1989-90 Chrystal Hardy, Delta State University

1990-91Tracy Saunders, Norfolk State University

1991-92Kris� na Hand, Cal Poly-SLO

1992-93Chris� e Allen, Pi� sburg State

1993-94Stacy Metro, Northern Michigan

1994-95Charlaine Coetzee, Longwood College

1995-96Jennifer Clarkson, Abilene Chris� an University

1996-97KASEY MORLOCK, NDSU

1997-98Danielle Penner, California University, Pa.

1998-99 Melinda Almazan, Regis University

1999-2000JAYNE EVEN, NDSU

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Maybe the measure of our pride last week was simply watching the NDSU Bison women's basketball team trying to go undefeated while capturing a na� onal championship.

Maybe it was because the Elite 8 tournament was right here in Fargo.

Maybe it was because the games were close and the Bison had to extend themselves to win.

Maybe it was because the cham-pionship game was being na� onally televised.

Maybe it was because the Bison players genuinely enjoyed themselves playing the game.

All those things were probably fac-tors, but there was something more. At the championship game there was almost a feeling of family among the 7,138 fans.

I think it was the makeup of the team. The word “family” kept coming to mind while observing the team members before, during and a� er their three play-off games.

The 1994-95 Bison women were our people. There was nobody from Ohio, Illi-nois or California. There was nobody even from South Dakota, Iowa or Montana.

They were home folks. All hailed from North Dakota and Minnesota.

Their roots were in Okabena, Wadena, Willmar, Stewartville and Be-midji, Minn.; in Rhame, New Rockford, Milnor and Mandan, N.D. The largest ci� es represented were Bismarck, Grand Forks and Duluth.

Most fans had never met any of the players, yet they spoke of them familiarly, almost like neighbors around the corner.

It was Jenni and Lori and Kasey and Linda and Lyne� e ... not Rademacher, Roufs, Morlock, Davis and Mund. But it wasn't a sexist, patronizing thing because everybody under that noisy roof knew these superb athletes could outrun and outshoot almost anybody. It was simply, well, a feeling of a� achment, of family, of something special.

They possessed the characteris� cs we of the Upper Midwest consider impor-tant. They worked hard, they were loyal to each other, they performed unselfi shly, they took great pleasure in a teammate's success.

They were classy in compliment-

ing their opponents because they of all people knew what it took to reach the championship level. This wasn't lost on visi� ng players and coaches, nor was the genuine friendliness from the bleachers, motels and restaurants.

No, it was something more than exci� ng games and an undefeated season and a na� onal championship right here where we could watch every play.

These Bison women were people of our land, the salt of our earth, mostly the products of our farms and small towns. They were hard-working, talented, joyous ambassadors for a part of the country which doesn't exist in millions of minds around the country.

And the 7,138 members of that extended family leaped to their feet � me a� er � me Saturday a� ernoon roaring with delight that we not only exist, our people excel.

Wri� en by Joe Dill, Editor, The Forum, fol-lowing North Dakota State's 98-85 win over Portland State in the 1995 NCAA Division II na� onal champi-onship game.

Why the Bison?North Dakota State University's athle� c

teams have progressed from the “Farmers” in the 1890's to the “Aggies” in the early 1900's, to “Bison”, North Dakota State's current athle� c symbol. It was developed by head football coach Stan Borleske in 1919 because he and members of the football team didn't like being known as the Aggies. Borleske wanted a strong and fi erce mascot. The Bison was a logical choice. The great ani-mals once roamed the North Dakota prairie in vast numbers, and over the years Bison athle� c teams added an addi� onal name, the “Thundering Herd.”

The HerdNow this is the law of the prairie

As old and as true as the skyAnd the Bison that keep it will prosper

And the Bison that break it will dieAs the creeper that girdles the tree trunk

This law is the fi nal word:For the strength of the Herd is the BisonAnd the strength of the Bison is the Herd

“The Yellow and Green”

Words by A.E. MinardMusic by Dr. C.S. (Doc) Putnam

Ho! a cheer for the green and yellow, Up with yellow and the green,

They're the shades that deck our prairies, Far and wide with glorious sheen. Fields of waving green the spring� me, Golden yellow in the fall.

How the great high-arching heaven, Looks and Laughs upon it all.

Rachael O� o

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Li� le did these pioneers of the prairie realize 100 years ago, women's basketball at North Dakota State University would not only catch the eye, but capture the imagina� on of the Far-go-Moorhead community and the Upper Midwest. Those hearty women of yesteryear set the

standard.The tradi� on, commonly referred to as

“Bison Basketball”is now passed down from genera� on to genera� on as well as from class to class.

A century later, only the uniforms are diff erent.However, the high standards of scholarship, athle� cs and good sportsmanship are s� ll up-

held. These are the standards against which the Bison are measured.

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“Amy taught me not only lessons on the court, but life lessons. She has taught me that whatever you do, put

everything you have into it. She taught me to have self-

discipline and that you have to work hard to become the best. I would tell Amy I look

up to her and admire the person that she is.”

Nadine Schmidt, NDSU All-American forward from

1989-1993.

“Winning the na� onal championship in 1991. I remember the feeling of

complete togetherness. It was a team goal that we all reached together. It wasn't just the women's team that won the championship – it

was our parents, our AD, and all of our fans. At one point with about 30-seconds le� ,

I turned around and saw all of our parents hugging

each other ... it s� ll gives me chills.”

Susan Faus, Guard, 1988-92. Starter on fi rst NCAA

championship team in 1991.

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NDSU Achieved Unprecedented Court Success, Going 32-0 in 1995

Si� ng in the stands at the Hearnes Center in Columbia, Missouri, watching the women's basketball teams from Iowa State and Missouri do ba� le, Lyne� e Mund refl ected back to her college days on the wooden court.

So who is Lyne� e Mund?Well, Mund was a senior on the 1995

North Dakota State women's basketball team that won the program's third straight NCAA Division II na� onal championship ... and went undefeated at 32-0. She was one of 14 players on the Bison roster that season.

The remarkable feat was in triplicate because the na� onal champions in women's basketball at all three NCAA Divisions, I (Connec� cut), II (North Dakota State) and III (Capital) ran the table and went undefeated.

However, North Dakota State remains the only Division II team to post a perfect ledger.

“I was watching that (Iowa State-Missouri) game, it was an intense compe� � on. I thought, 'Oh man, what an awesome experience I had playing. Being able to go through a season undefeated',” said Mund, who is now teaching and coaching at West Fargo High School.

“I went home a� erwards, and I actually popped in the videotape of that championship game to watch a li� le bit to get that feeling of how awesome it was to play with my friends and just being successful.”

It was an interes� ng cast of characters assembled by veteran head coach Amy Ruley, who has guided the Bison to fi ve NCAA � tles during her 23-year career. Maybe underscore the word characters.

“So much of that success went beyond those skills. It was their heart and their ability to stay focused, stay posi� ve. It was the quality of compe� tor,” said Ruley, who has directed the Bison into eight NCAA na� onal championship games.

“I think that what we accomplished wasn't as important as how we accomplished it. We

played with a lot of enthusiasm and as a team with people trus� ng each other and playing hard together,” said Ruley.

From game to game, throughout the season, the focus was ge� ng ready for the next game, the next opponent. That sharp focus was accented by this team's ability to laugh a li� le, hug a li� le and yes, even sing a li� le.

Mund, who grew up on a farm in Milnor, North Dakota, kept the mood light at � mes with hilarious stories about unfortunate accidents to an assortment of barnyard animals. To get up before games, the team would gather together and sing silly cheers. O� en the leader was Mund, the court jester.

One player, Jenni Rademacher, earned the nickname, "Tasmanian Devil" with her all-out,

hurricane-like style of play. Another player, Jessica DeRemer, a 6-3 post player and mass communica� on major, would prac� ce her interviewing skills.

Both point guards, Linda Davis and Rhonda Birch, were nursing majors. Not only responsible for running the Bison transi� on off ense and se� ng the tempo on defense, these two were also literally running around the Fargo-Moorhead area to

classes, the library, to the lab, to prac� ce and back to the library before calling it a day.

Davis did well keeping her composure as “fi ddles� cks” and “sugar” were the only discouraging words heard from her. She went on to earn North Central Conference (NCC) Defensive Player of the Year honors.

Put an "S" on the jersey of Lori Roufs, who had a breakout season during her junior season. She transformed into a world-beater, using a school and then league record 43-point explosion against Nebraska-Omaha as an exclama� on point.

“It's a hot hand, but also a lot of luck. I was in the right place at the right � me, but I also had teammates who recognized what was happening on the court,” said Roufs, who is married and goes by the last name of Hanson

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“I've had so many wonderful memories of my

days at NDSU playing for the Bison. Each year I played got be� er and be� er as did our

team. By the � me I was a senior, Coach Amy Ruley set the pace with her fi rst trip to what it was called then,

‘The Final Four’ in Charleston, South Carolina. I will never

forget how we got there and how we ended up playing in the championship game out

in California to get to the Final Four. It was an exci� ng � me I will never forget. Coach Amy Ruley was and s� ll is a great coach. I just wish she could

have been there my freshman year.”

Lori (Kne� er) Robbins, NDSU forward, 1978-82.

Robbins was inducted into the Bison Athle� c Hall of

Fame in 1997.

capable challenger awai� ng in the semifi nals.North Dakota State had to withstand

the 1-4 off ense of Missouri Western, who lost to the Bison the previous season in the quarterfi nals. Lightning-quick guard Kathy Dyess led Missouri Western with 28 points, but the Bison countered with super soph Morlock, who proved why she earned Kodak All-America honors and her fi rst of two NCAA Elite Eight most outstanding player awards.

Morlock, who played at Stewartville (Minnesota) High School, hit a NCAA Division II tournament record 17 of 19 free throws and scored 33 points to lead North Dakota State to a hard-fought 74-67 victory over Missouri Western. Her fi nal two free throws would

allow her to surpass 1,000 points in a career as a sophomore. She fi nished her career with a school record 2,223 points.

“I remember looking at the score thinking, 'this is a good game.' However, I was not nervous. We had not lost all year, and for some reason that was not pressure,” said Morlock.

“The game came down to free throws and I shot a number of them. We went into the lockerroom (following the game) excited, but you could tell that everyone expected that season to be playing for a na� onal championship.”

It was while watching the consola� on game

where talk of a perfect season fi rst came about.

“At the � me, I don't know if we realized what we were accomplishing. I think we were so focused on winning the next game that we con� nued to steamroll through the season with great success,” said Roufs.

“I do remember our team watching the consola� on game the night before the championship game and someone men� oned we could go undefeated. It had never been men� oned un� l that night. A perfect season wasn't the goal, it was to con� nually come out and be be� er than the compe� � on.”

And it was a compe� � on the Bison and the Vikings of Portland State engaged in. It was perhaps the best NCAA Division II championship game ever played.

“That was a great game because both teams played so well. Both teams were hi� ng shots, working hard defensively, but doing the things they wanted to do. It was a test of wills and neither team blinked, neither team cracked,”

now. She teaches sixth grade social studies and reading at Mon� cello (Minnesota) Middle School and also coaches junior varsity girls' basketball.

“I really do believe that the players on that team just loved to play and compete. I don't know that it was a lot more than that. My junior year was one of my favorite years playing at NDSU. I was really enjoying basketball, and I loved my teammates that I was surrounded by. I really think the chemistry was great, everyone knew their roles on the team and did what was asked of them.”

Part of the chemistry was the North Dakota State depth. Players like Andrea Kelly, Rachael O� o, Amy Ornell, Tanya Fischer, Erica Lyseng, LaShalle Boehm and Birch were eager to step on the court during games and made life miserable for the starters.

“I remember the prac� ces being so tough because the people coming off the bench that year could have started for any other North Central Conference team. Games seemed easier since we beat each other up so much in prac� ce,” said Kasey Morlock, who is married to former Bison football player Garth Tsche� er.

The regular season wasn't without its exci� ng moments. North Dakota State opened the campaign at always rugged Minnesota-Duluth, pos� ng a 66-57 win. It was the closest any opponent would come for 23 games when the Bison rallied behind Morlock's 31 points to defeat North Dakota 76-72 in Grand Forks in late February.

North Dakota State showed a zest for the game as it defeated opponents by an average of 27.9 points per game. The Bison allowed just 57.9 points each ou� ng and also outrebounded their foes by an average of nearly 16 rebounds per game.

“These players just loved the game so much, it was so much of a part of their life,” said Ruley.

“A game was important to them. It was a big event. Having a game was a special � me for them, it wasn't just another ac� vity for the day.”

However ge� ng to the championship game would be a chore a� er the Bison rolled past Minnesota-Duluth and South Dakota State in the regional and then past Oakland University in the quarterfi nal. North Dakota State found a

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“My overall memory of being a Bison athlete is just an overwhelming love and caring for the program that helped develop me into the person that I am today. Bison Pride is something that will never end. But, by far, the most important thing that NDSU athle� cs gave to me was a group of friends that at � mes seemed more like sisters than ‘just’ friends.”

Jody (Renville) Schmidt, NDSU forward, 1985-86, 1988-89

“I wouldn't trade one minute of my experience at NDSU for all the money in the world. It was the best � me of my life and I am so fortunate to have been a part of it. I con� nously try to be like Amy. My prac� ces are now mini-Bison prac� ces. I just wish I had half of her knowledge and teaching ability.”

Jen Rademacher, NDSU guard, 1992-96. Rademacher played on four NCAA � tle teams.

Jody (Renville) Schmidt

said Ruley.“When players think about playing in a

na� onal championship game, that's what it's all about. There was a tremendous amount of energy around the game. It was electric. The focus of the players was sharp, each player on both teams making plays. Every player knowing their role and doing their job to contribute to the success of the team.”

Portland State shot 76% in the second half and 63% for the game, but it wasn't enough to stop the Bison. North Dakota State grabbed the lead early, answered each Vikings' rally and pulled away late for a 98-85 win before a NCAA Division II championship game record crowd of 7,138 at the Bison Sports Arena along with a live TV audience on ESPN2.

While Portland State All-Americans, center Kris� Smith and guard Kim Manifesto, combined for 51 points, it was another team eff ort for North Dakota State. Six players scored in double fi gures led by Roufs' 23 points. Rademacher had 17 points, Morlock and Mund each ne� ed 15, while Birch added 10 and Davis 10.

Roufs and Rademacher would go on to play on a fourth NCAA Division II na� onal championship team in 1996, a basketball record at any Division, men's or women's. The winning streak grew to 49, another Division II women's mark.

“When ever there's a � me when I am upset, I just think about that experience, and I think, 'Gosh, how lucky I was,' ” said Mund.

1995 NCAA Division II Basketball ChampionsFront Row: Student Trainer Nikki German, Rhonda Birch, Linda Davis, Tanya Fischer, LaShalle Boehm, Erica Lyseng, Head Coach Amy Ruley. Back Row: Graduate Assistant Kathy Wall, Lyne� e Mund, Kasey Morlock, Jessica DeRemer, Andrea Kelly, Lori Roufs, Amy Ornell, Jenni Rademacher, Assistant Coach Kelli Layman.

1994-95 32-0NCAA Na� onal ChampionsNCC ChampionsHead Coach: Amy RuleyMinnesota-Duluth W66-59uW. New Mexico W78-68uGrand Canyon W94-55b Alaska-Anchorage W100-56b Clarion, Pa. W83-43Bemidji State W96-62Moorhead State W93-51Minnesota-Duluth W68-44Mayville State W89-48*Morningside W100-52*South Dakota W81-60*Mankato State W77-52*St. Cloud State W95-41*Augustana W93-47*South Dakota State W72-47*Nebraska-Omaha W82-45*Northern Colorado W86-71*North Dakota W75-62*St. Cloud State W87-54*Mankato State W80-60*South Dakota State W75-54*Augustana W74-58*Northern Colorado W94-57*Nebraska-Omaha W97-63*North Dakota W76-72*South Dakota W84-63*Morningside W102-58# Minnesota-Duluth W98-61# South Dakota State W82-68$ Oakland W87-61$ Missouri Western W74-67$ Portland State W98-85u--Loper Thanksgiving Classicb--NDSU Tournament*--North Central Conference#--NCAA North Central Regional$--NCAA Elite Eight

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NCAA Woman of the Year FinalistOne of Many Honors for Theresa Lang

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.--North Dakota State University basketball standout Theresa Lang was among the 10 fi nalists for the 1999 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. The NCAA Woman of the Year Award honors outstanding female stu-dent-athletes from NCAA ins� tu� ons who have excelled in the collegiate environ-ment beyond their athle� cs pursuits with academic achievements and community involvement.

Theresa, the daughter of Jim and Mary Lang, Aus� n, MN, was honored at the awards dinner Oct. 24 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis.Despite being diagnosed with cancer dur-ing Christmas break, Lang resumed playing, averaging 7.5 points and 2.9 rebounds. Upon her return to the lineup on Jan. 15, 1999, she nailed a three-point jumper with :48-seconds le� . Lang became the 19th player in the program's history to score 1,000points during her senior year. She graduated as NDSU's all-� me leader in 3-point fi eld goals made (139) and 3-point fi eld goal percentage (.422, 139x329).

More impressive, however, was the fact Lang resumed a normal course load in the classroom and completed the spring semester with a 4.00 grade point average. She went through gradua� on ceremonies and received her bachelor's degree in business administra� on and fi nished with a 3.67 GPA.

The honors were numerous for Lang. She was named 1998-99 Midwest SportsChannel's Most Inspira� onal Amateur Athlete and recipient of a NCAA $5,000

Postgraduate Scholarship. She also re-ceived the 1998-99 North Central Confer-ence Ruth Marske Award, and was also a two-� me Academic All-NCC pick.

A member of the 1996 NCAA Division II Na� onal Champions, she was named to the 1998 Kodak Division II All-District VII and All-NCC fi rst teams.

Ac� ve off the court, Lang was "Get Into the Game" reading program vol-unteer from 1997-99. She served as the 1998-1999 NDSU Student-Athlete Advisory Council president, and was also a member of the 1998-1999 NCC Student-Athlete Council.

“Theresa had a huge posi� ve impact on campus at NDSU,” said Bison basketball coach Amy Ruley.

“As a senior captain in 1999, Theresa led the team to a perfect 11-0 start un� l being forced to the sideline a� er being diagnosed with cancer. Aware of the seriousness of her illness, she elected to be with and cheer her team from the bench only four days a� er diagnosis. A� er beginning

chemotherapy treatments, Theresa returned campus to again provide support. She displayed a posi� ve a� tude and strong will in her ba� le with the illness. Her strength and strong faith proved to be an inspira� on to the en� re community.”

Lang, who now is married and has the last name of Schmidt, is currently living and working in the Twin Ci� es.

“A� er church one Sunday, eleven year old Tessa congratulated me on our team's Saturday night victory. Her face gleamed with excitement and admira� on as she recited play by play ac� on of my personal highlights from the game. I was absolutely shocked and honored by the impression I had made on Tessa's life.

“When I refl ect on my four years at NDSU, I am most proud of be-ing a posi� ve role model for girls like Tessa. I have been fortunate enough to develop rela� onships with young people in my community where I have helped them grow as athletes and people. I hope that my personal commitment to academics and athle� cs has served as a guide for young student athletes. When-ever young people ask me how much � me I spent prac� cing each day to receive a college basketball scholarship, I tell them only half as much � me as I spent studying for school.

“Basketball has opened the door to a world of opportuni� es for me. It has provided my � cket to oppor-tuni� es of higher educa� on, trips around the country, and friendships that will last a life� me. Basketball has literally shaped my life with principles of hard work, responsi-bility, leadership, teamwork, and dedica� on. I have received so much from the game of basketball that being a posi� ve role model and opening the door of opportunity for young people like Tessa is the least that I can do.”

Theresa Lang

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Honor RollNCAA Top VIII

Female Athlete of the Year1997--Kasey Morlock

Honda Division IIFemale Athlete of the Year

2000--Jayne Even1997--Kasey Morlock

CoSIDA University DivisionAcademic All-American

2005--Lacey Johnson, 1st team

CoSIDA College DivisionAcademic All-American

2000--Jayne Even, 2nd team1997--Kasey Morlock, 2nd team1988--Kris� Kremer, 2nd team

NCAA Postgraduate ScholarshipNCAA Postgraduate Scholarship2000--Jayne Even (basketball)1999--Theresa Lang (basketball)1997--Rhonda Birch (basketball)1989--Kris� Kremer (at-large)1982--Laura Jacobson (at-large)

NCAA Woman of the Year(Top 10 Finalist)(Top 10 Finalist)

2000--Jayne Even1999--Theresa Lang1996--Jenni Rademacher

Midwest Sports ChannelDiv. II Female Athlete Award

1995--Kasey Morlock1993--Jody Buck

Midwest Sports ChannelInspira� onal Amateur Athlete AwardInspira� onal Amateur Athlete Award

1999--Theresa Lang

North Central ConferenceStan Marshall Award

2000--Jayne Even1989--Kris� Kremer

North Central ConferenceRuth Marske Award

1999--Theresa Lang

Division I IndependentAll-Academic Team

2007–Lisa Bue, Ka� e Dahlen, Kayla Dahlen, Amanda Girodat, Danni Heintzleman2006–Lisa Bue, Ka� e Dahlen, Kayla Dahlen, Danni Heintzelman, Ka� e Lorenz2005–Ka� e Lorenz, Lacey Johnson

North Central ConferenceAll-Academic Team

2004--Lacey Johnson2003--Lacey Johnson2002 --Donni Luecke2001--Jaime Berry2000--Jayne Even1999--Theresa Lang1998--Theresa Lang1997--Kasey Morlock, Rhonda Birch1996--Jenni Rademacher, Kasey Morlock1995--Linda Davis, Jenni Rademacher1994--Darci Steere1993--Jody Buck, Nadine Schmidt1992--Jody Buck, Denise Peterson1991--Jill DeVries1990--Sheri Fossum1989--Kris� Kremer, Pat Smykowski Peggy Wehage1988--Kris� Kremer, Dana Patsie1987--Kris� Kremer, Dana Patsie1986—Dana Patsie1984—Tina Keller, Sally Kamm1983—Tina Keller, Shelley Oistad

One of the NCAA Today's Top VIII: North Dakota State's Kasey Morlock

North Dakota State University All-Amer-ica basketball player Kasey Morlock was part of a stellar group of student-athletes that included the NCAA Woman of the Year, an Olympian, top football players, and NCAA champions in three sports, who were selected as the 1996-97 Today's Top VIII.

The Today's Top VIII, selected by the NCAA Honors Commi� ee, recognizes dis� nguished student-athletes from the preceding calendar year for athlet-ics, academic achievement, character and leadership. Morlock joined a group that included swimmer Lisa Coole of the University of Georgia; volleyball/basket-ball athlete Carrie E. Ferguson of Capital University; track and fi eld standout Ob-adele O. Thompson of the University of Texas-El Paso; gymnast Meredith Willardof the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; and football players Brian Griese of the University of Michigan; Peyton Manning of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville; and Grant Winstrom of the university of Nebraska-Lincoln.

The Today's Top VIII was recognized at the honors dinner January 11, 1998 during the NCAA Conven� on in Atlanta, Georgia. Morlock was also recognized as the 1996-97 Division II Honda Award Woman Athlete of the Year at the Colle-giate Woman Athlete of the Year Banquet, also in Atlanta.

Morlock, a 6-foot-1 center from Stew-artville, Minn., was a three-� me Kodak Division II All-American for the Bison women's basketball team and also earned GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America 2nd team honors in 1997. She was selected as the 1997 Rawlings/WBCA Division II Player of the Year. With an outstanding basketball career completed, Morlock played volleyball in 1997. She became the fi rst NDSU men's or women's basketball player to score 2,000 points. Morlock is the school's all-� me leading scorer with 2,233 points (125 games, 17.9 ppg).

Kasey, who is married to Garth Tschet-ter, is working in the Twin Ci� es.

NCAA Today'sTop VIII Award

1996-97LISA COOLE

University of Georgia, Swimming

CARRIE FERGUSONCapital University, Basketball

BRIAN GRIESEUniversity of Michigan, Football

PEYTON MANNINGUniversity of Tennessee, Football

KASEY MORLOCKNorth Dakota State University,

Basketball

OBADELE THOMPSONUniversity of Texas-El Paso, Track &

Field

MEREDITH WILLARDUniversity of Alabama, Gymnas� cs

GRANT WINSTROMUniversity of Nebraska, Football

Kasey Morlock

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Darci Steere1994

Nadine Schmidt1991-92

Jody Buck1992-93

Kris� Kremer1987

Dana Patsie1988

Jill DeVries1991

Pat Smykowski1987-88-89

Janice Woods1986

Lori Kne� er1982

1996 Kasey Morlock, 1st1995 Kasey Morlock, 1st

Daktronics Division IIAll-Region TeamAll-Region Team

2004 Michelle Fricke, 1st Angie Froehlich, 2nd2001 Jaime Berry, 1st2000 Jayne Even, 1st1999 Jayne Even, 1st1998 Theresa Lang, 1st1996 Kasey Morlock, 1st1995 Kasey Morlock, 1st Lori Roufs, 2nd

AWSF All-AmericaAWSF All-AmericaAWSF1993 Jody Buck, 3rd Darci Steere, 4th1992 Nadine Schmidt, 2nd Jody Buck, 4th1991 Jill DeVries, 1st Nadine Schmidt,4th1989 Pat Smykowski, 3rd1988 Dana Patsie, 2nd Pat Smykowski, 3rd1987 Pat Smykowski, 2nd Kris� Kremer, 3rd1986 Janice Woods, 2nd1982 Lori Kne� er, 1st

AWSF All-Region All-RegionAWSF All-RegionAWSF1987 Pat Smykowski Kris� Kremer1986 Janice Woods

All-AIAW Tournament1982 Lori Kne� er

AIAW All-Region VIAIAW All-Region VI1982 Lori Kne� er Kim Brekke Kim Salathe

All-NCAA RegionalAll-NCAA Regional2004 Michelle Fricke2000 Kiauna Burns, MVP Jayne Even Jaime Berry1999 Jayne Even1997 Andrea Kelly Rhonda Birch1996 Jen Rademacher, MVP

Kasey Morlock Theresa Lang1995 Kasey Morlock,MVP Lori Roufs1994 Kasey Morlock,MVP Lyne� e Mund Darci Steere1993 Nadine Schmidt,MVP Jody Buck Jackie Parsley1992 Jackie Parsley, MVP Nadine Schmidt Jody Buck1991 Nadine Schmidt,MVP1990 Sheri Fossum1989 Pat Smykowski1988 Dana Patsie, MVP Pat Smykowski Edie Boyer

NCAA Playoff MVP'sNCAA Playoff MVP's1993 Jody Buck vs. Cal Poly Pomona1992 Denise Peterson vs. Washburn, Kan.1991 Jill DeVries vs. Bellarmine,Ky.1988 Dana Patsie vs. St. Joseph's1987 Kris� Kremer vs. St. Cloud State1986 Edie Boyer vs. Bryant College

Women's BasketballHall of Fame

2004 Amy Ruley

Bison Athle� cHall of Fame

2008 Amy Ruley Nadine Schmidt Jody Buck2007 Jill DeVries2006 Dana Patsie2005 Shelley Oistad2004 Pat Smykowski Kris� Kremer2003 Lisa Stamp2002 Janice Woods2000 Kim Brekke Peggy Zimmerman1998 Laura Jacobson1997 Lori Kne� er1996 Becky Clairmont1993 Carolyn Schmidt1991 Donnie Lauf1990 Colle� e Folstad

WBCA/Rawlings Division IIPlayer of the YearPlayer of the Year

2000 Jayne Even1997 Kasey Morlock

Kodak Division IIAll-America

2000 Jayne Even1997 Kasey Morlock1996 Kasey Morlock1995 Kasey Morlock1994 Darci Steere1993 Jody Buck1992 Nadine Schmidt1989 Pat Smykowski

Kodak All-District2000 Jayne Even1999 Jayne Even1998 Theresa Lang1997 Kasey Morlock Andrea Kelly1996 Kasey Morlock1995 Kasey Morlock Lyne� e Mund Lori Roufs1994 Darci Steere1993 Jody Buck Jackie Parsley1992 Nadine Schmidt Jody Buck1991 Jill DeVries1988 Dana Patsie1987 Pat Smykowski1986 Janice Woods

Women's Division II Bulle� n Player of the YearPlayer of the Year

2000 Jayne Even1997 Kasey Morlock1994 Darci Steere

Women's Division II Bulle� n All-America

2000 Jayne Even, 1st1999 Jayne Even, 4th1997 Kasey Morlock, 1st1996 Kasey Morlock, 1st1995 Kasey Morlock, 1st1994 Darci Steere, 1st

Basketball Gaze� ePlayer of the YearPlayer of the Year

1994 Darci Steere

Daktronics Division IIAll-America Team

2001 Jaime Berry, 3rd2000 Jayne Even, 1st1999 Jayne Even, 2nd

Jayne Even1999-2000

Jenni Rademacher Lori Roufs1995 Kasey Morlock,MVP

Lori Roufs1994 Darci Steere, MVP Kasey Morlock Jenni Rademacher1993 Nadine Schmidt, MVP Jody Buck Jackie Parsley

Lisa Stamp vs. Mankato State Janice Woods vs. Cent. Missouri

NCAA Nat'l Championship All-Tourney All-Tourney

2000 Jayne Even Jayne Boeddeker1996 Kasey Morlock,MVP

1992 Nadine Schmidt Jody Buck1991 Nadine Schmidt,MVP Jill DeVries1988 Kris� Kremer1986 Janice Woods Pat Smykowski

Kasey Morlock1995-96-97

Jaime Berry2001

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1991 Jill DeVries Jody Buck Nadine Schmidt1990 Trish Korsgren1989 Pat Smykowski Kris� Kremer Peggy Wehage1988 Dana Patsie Kris� Kremer Pat Smykowski1987 Kris� Kremer Pat Smykowski1986 Janice Woods1985 Janice Woods1984 Kim Brekke1983 Kim Brekke Shelley Oistad

Summit LeagueAll-Tournament Team

2009 Ka� e Birkel

All-NCC Tournament2004 Michelle Fricke Angie Froehlich2002 Angie Froehlich2001 Jayne Boeddeker1982 Kim Brekke Lori Kne� er Shelley Oistad1981 Lori Kne� er Laura Jacobson1980 Laura Jacobson

The Summit LeaguePlayerPlayer of the Week

2009 Inger Hodgson, 12/92008 Lisa Bue (3) Jerri Penley, 2/5

Division I IndependentPlayer Player of the Week

2007 Emily Moran, 2/202005 Leah Klabo, 12/7 Ka� e Lorenz, 1/18 Brandee Gibbs, 1/25

NCC Player of the WeekNCC Player of the Week2004 Michelle Fricke (2) Angie Froehlich, 1/12 Ka� e Lorenz, 2/92003 Angie Froehlich, 1/27 Lacey Johnson, 3/3 2002 Angie Froehlich, 2/4 Leah Klabo, 11/272001 Jaime Berry2000 Jayne Even (4) Jayne Boeddeker, 1/4

Amanda Gehrke, 12/201999 Jayne Even (4)1998 Amy Ornell, 1/12 Rachael O� o, 2/91997 Kasey Morlock (2) Andrea Kelly, 2/241996 Kasey Morlock (3)1995 Kasey Morlock (3) Lori Roufs, 2/201994 Darci Steere (2)1993 Nadine Schmidt, 2/15 Darci Steere, 1/251992 Nadine Schmidt (2)1991 Nadine Schmidt, 1/28 Jody Buck, 12/311990 Trish Korsgren (2)1989 Pat Smykowski (2)1988 Dana Patsie, 2/9 Pat Smykowski, 1/111987 Pat Smykowski (2) Lisa Stamp, 1/121986 Lisa Stamp, 12/1 Janice Woods, 2/181985 Dana Patsie (2) Janice Woods, 12/24 Pat Smykowski,12/17

U.S. Olympic Sports Fes� valU.S. Olympic Sports Fes� val1993 Amy Ruley, Head Coach (South)1986 Pat Smykowski (North)

NCC Player of the YearNCC Player of the Year2000 Jayne Even1995 Kasey Morlock1994 Darci Steere1989 Pat Smykowski1984 Kim Brekke

The Summit LeaguePlayer of the YearPlayer of the Year

2008 Lisa Bue

Division I IndependentAll-Newcomer Team

2007 Emily Moran2005 Brandee Gibbs

The Summit LeagueAll-Newcomer Team

2009 Ka� e Birkel

NCC Newcomerof the Year

2003 Michelle Fricke

NCC DefensivePlayerPlayer of the Yearof the Yearof the Y

1996 Jenni Rademacher1995 Linda Davis1993 Jody Buck1992 Jody Buck1991 Jody Buck

NCC Freshmanof the Year

1994 Kasey Morlock

All-Summit LeagueSummit League2009 Inger Hodgson (2nd)2008 Lisa Bue (1st)

Division I All-IndependentIndependent2007 Lisa Bue (1st) Brenda Slyt (2nd)2006 Ka� e Lorenz (1st)2005 Ka� e Lorenz (1st) Leah Klabo (2nd)

All-NCC2004 Michelle Fricke Angie Froehlich Ka� e Lorenz2003 Beth Bue Angie Froehlich Michelle Fricke2002 Amanda Gehrke2001 Jaime Berry Amanda Gehrke2000 Jayne Even1999 Jayne Even Jaime Berry1998 Theresa Lang Rachael O� o1997 Kasey Morlock Andrea Kelly Rhonda Birch1996 Kasey Morlock Lori Roufs Jenni Rademacher1995 Kasey Morlock Lori Roufs Lyne� e Mund1994 Darci Steere Kasey Morlock1993 Jody Buck Nadine Schmidt Jackie Parsley Darci Steere1992 Jody Buck Nadine Schmidt Jackie Parsley

North Dakota State women's basketball was consistently ranked in the Division II polls from 1986 to 2004.

The Bison were ranked No. 1 for 37 weeks in the program's tradi� on-rich history including 11 weeks in 1996-97.

NDSU was ranked No. 1 for 12 straight weeks from Jan. 14, 1992 to Feb. 2, 1993, including all eight weeks of the 1992 season. The Bison were No. 1 during all 10 weeks during the 1994-95 season, and for three weeks during the 1995-96 campaign.

NDSU was also No. 1 for a week during the 1988-89 season.

Here is a look at where NDSU has fi nished in the Top 25 polls since 1984:

Final 2004 USA Today/USA Today/USA TodayESPN/WBCA Top 25 PollESPN/WBCA Top 25 Poll1.California, Pa.2.Drury University3.Sea� le Pacifi c4.Merrimack College5.South Dakota State13.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Final 2003 USA Today/USA Today/USA TodayESPN/WBCA Top 25 PollESPN/WBCA Top 25 Poll1.South Dakota State 2.Bentley, Mass.3.Northern Kentucky4.California, Pa.5.Cal State-Bakersfi eld 16.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Final 2001 USA Today/USA Today/USA TodayWBCA Top 25 PollWBCA Top 25 Poll1.Cal Poly Pomona2.North Dakota3.Columbus State4.Shippensburg 5.Delta State20.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Final 2000 USA Today/USA Today/USA TodayWBCA Top 25 PollWBCA Top 25 Poll1.Northern Kentucky2.NORTH DAKOTA ST.3.St. Rose, NY4.Delta State, MS 5.Western Washington

Final 1999 USA Today/USA Today/USA TodayWBCA Top 25 PollWBCA Top 25 Poll1.North Dakota2.Arkansas Tech3.Emporia State4.Bentley, Mass.5.Northern Kentucky8.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Final 1998 USA Today/WBCA Top 25 PollWBCA Top 25 Poll1.North Dakota2.Emporia State3.Northern Michigan4.Bentley, Mass.5.Francis Marion, S.C.14.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Final 1997 USA Today/USA Today/USA TodayWBCA Top 25 PollWBCA Top 25 Poll1.North Dakota2.Southern Indiana3.UC Davis4.NORTH DAKOTA ST.5.West Texas A&M

Final 1996 USA Today/USA Today/USA TodayWBCA Top 25 PollWBCA Top 25 Poll1.NORTH DAKOTA ST.2.Abilene Chris� an3.South Dakota State4.Bentley, Mass.5.West Texas A&M

Final 1995 NCAA Poll1.NORTH DAKOTA ST.2.Stonehill, Mass.T3.North Dakota Missouri Western5.UC Davis

Final 1994 NCAA Poll1.North Dakota2.Missouri Western3.Portland State4.Pace, N.Y.5.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Final 1993 NCAA Poll1.Washburn, Kan.2.Delta State, Miss.3.NORTH DAKOTA ST.4.Bentley, Mass.5.North Dakota

Final 1992 NCAA Poll1.NORTH DAKOTA ST.2.Bentley, Mass.3.Portland State4.West Georgia5.St. Joseph's, Ind.

Final 1991 NCAA Poll1.West Texas State2.Bentley, Mass.3.Norfolk State, Va.4.North Dakota5.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Final 1990 NCAA Poll1.Delta State, Miss.2.Cal Poly Pomona3.WestTexas State4.North Dakota5.Bentley, Mass.8.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Final 1989 NCAA Poll1.Bloomsburg, Pa.2.Central Missouri State3.Cal Poly PomonaT4.NORTH DAKOTA ST.T4. New Haven

Final 1988 NCAA Poll1.West Texas State2.Cal Poly Pomona3.Delta State, Miss.4.Hampton, Va.5.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Final 1987 NCAA Poll1.Delta State ,Miss.2.Cal Poly Pomona3.NORTH DAKOTA ST.4.Hampton, Va.5.New Haven

Final 1986 NCAA Poll1.Cal Poly Pomona2.Florida Interna� onal3.Mount St. Mary's4.Mankato State5.Central Connec� cut13.NORTH DAKOTA ST.

Bison in the Top 25

1984 Lisa Stamp, 1/31 Kim Brekke, 1/241983 Kim Brekke (2) Shelley Oistad, 2/14 Tina Keller, 1/31 Janice Woods, 1/17

Division I IndependentNewcomer of the Week

2007 Emily Moran, 3/62006 Ali Sonstelie, 1/31

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MOST POINTSGame: 43, Lori Roufs vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 2-18-95Season: 696, Janice Woods, 1985-86Career: 2,233, Kasey Morlock, 1993-97

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 20, Lori Roufs vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 2-18-95Season: 294, Janice Woods, 1985-86Career: 798, Kasey Morlock, 1993-97

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 31, Joan Totzke vs. Bemidji State, 1979Season: 554, Janice Woods, 1985-86Career: 1,664, Pat Smykowski, 1985-89

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: .929 (13x14), Darci Steere vs. South Dakota State, 1-8-94Season: .572 (99x173), Darci Steere, 2008-09Career: .542 (495-913), Jackie Parsley, 1989-93

MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 9, Beth Bue vs. Northern Colorado, 2-26-02Season: 72, Beth Bue, 2002-03Career: 192, Amanda Gehrke, 1999-2002

MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 15, Amanda Gehrke vs. Mayville State, 12-14-99 15, Pat Smykowski vs. St. Cloud State, 2-4-89Season: 206, Beth Bue, 2002-03Career: 571, Amanda Gehrke, 1999-2002

HIGHEST 3PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 (5x5), Ka� e Lorenz vs. Cincinna� , 1-12-05Season: .455 (46x101), Jayne Even, 1998-99Career: .422 (139x329), Theresa Lang, 1995-99

MOST FREE THROWS MADEGame: 17, Kasey Morlock vs. Missouri Western, 3-23-95Season: 193, Kasey Morlock, 1994-95Career: 634, Kasey Morlock, 1993-97

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 20, Leah Klabo vs. Holy Family, 12-21-04Season: 244, Kasey Morlock, 1994-95Career: 838, Kasey Morlock, 1993-97

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: 100% (14x14), Pat Smykowski vs. Central Missouri, 3-15-86Season: .908 (69x76), Jody Buck, 1991-92Career: .885 (115x130), Ka� e Lorenz, 2002-

MOST REBOUNDSGame: 23, Linda Johnson vs. Augsburg, 1981Season: 351, Kim Brekke, 1981-82Career: 1,111, Lori Kne� er, 1978-82

MOST ASSISTSGame: 18, Jody Buck vs. Northern Colorado, 2-2-91Season: 208, Pat Smykowski, 1985-86Career: 742, Pat Smykowski, 1985-89

MOST STEALSGame: 12, Irene Blilie vs. Dr. Mar� n Luther, 1977Season: 131, Jody Buck, 1992-93Career: 418, Jody Buck, 1989-93

MOST BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 7, Jerri Penley at Oakland, 2-4-08 7, Leah Klabo vs. Lake Superior State, 12-20-04 7, Brandee Gibbs vs. Dickinson State, 11-17-04 7, Lacey Johnson vs. Findlay, 11-8-03 7, Lisa Stamp vs. South Dakota, 1-8-87 7, Lisa Stamp vs. Winona State, 12-7-85Season: 85, Lisa Stamp, 1986-87Career: 222, Lisa Stamp, 1983-87

Miscellaneous Individual Records

Scoring average, season:21.1, Janice Woods,1985-86

Scoring average, career:17.9, Kasey Morlock, 1993-97

Double fi gure scoring, season:31, Kasey Morlock, 1995-9631, Janice Woods, 1985-86

Double fi gure scoring, career:102, Kasey Morlock, 1993-97

20-plus scoring, season:18, Jayne Even, 1999-2000

20-plus scoring, career: 44, Kasey Morlock, 1993-97

30-plus scoring, season: 4, Darci Steere, 1993-944, Janice Woods, 1985-86

30-plus scoring, career:5, Kasey Morlock, 1993-965, Janice Woods, 1982-86

Consecu� ve FT made, game: 14, Pat Smykowski vs. Central Missouri St., 3-15-86

Consecu� ve FT made, season:28, Ka� e Lorenz, 3-1-03 to 12-19-03

Consecu� ve FG made, game:13, Darci Steere vs. SDSU, 1-8-94

Consecu� ve FG made, season: 14, Janice Woods, 2-15-86 to 2-21-86

Consecu� ve double-fi gure games scoring: 59, Kasey Morlock, 11-25-95 to 3-8-97

Consecu� ve 20-plus scoring: 5, Janice Woods, 12-19-85 to 1-9-86

Double fi gure rebounding, season: 20, Darci Steere, 1993-94

20-plus rebounding games,season: 2, Dana Patsie, 19852, Kim Brekke, 1982

20-plus rebounding games, career: 2, Dana Patsie, 1984-882, Kim Brekke, 1980-84

“20-20” Eff orts:34 pts., 20 rebs., Michelle Fricke vs. Wingate, 1-3-04

21 pts., 20 rebs., Jackie Parsley vs. Augustana, 3-13-93

23 pts., 22 rebs., Darcie Steere vs. Augustana, 1-8-93

26 pts., 21 rebs., Dana Patsie vs. North Dakota, 1-19-85

“Triple Doubles”:Nadine Schmidt (18pts-12rebs-10as) vs. Portland State, 3-27-92

Nadine Schmidt (21pts-12rebs-10as) vs. West Texas A&M, 12-7-91

Kris� Kremer (19pts-10rebs-10as) vs. North Dakota, 2-14-87

Janice Woods

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MOST POINTSGame: 123 vs. North Alabama, 3-24-94Season: 2,858, 1992-93Season Avg: 89.3, 1992-93

MOST FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 51 vs. North Alabama, 3-24-94Season: 1,125, 1992-93

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 104 vs. Moorhead State, 1982-83Season: 2,412, 1992-93

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: .667 (40x60) vs. South Dakota, 2-25-89Season: .483 (931x1929), 1996-97

MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 16 vs. Northern Colorado, 2-26-02Season: 247, 2002-03

MOST 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 32 vs. West Texas A&M, 12-11-99Season: 706, 2002-03

HIGHEST 3PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGEGame: 1.000 (6x6) vs. Mankato State, 2-9-97Season: .397 (114x287), 1996-97

MOST FREE THROWS MADEGame: 40 vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 3-10-95Season: 659, 1994-95

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTEDGame: 53 vs. Augustana, 2-5-94Season: 932, 1993-94

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGEGame: .955 (21-22) vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 3-4-03Season: .748 (659-881), 1994-95

MOST REBOUNDSGame: 80 vs. Longwood, Va., 12-7-90Season: 1,740, 1992-93

MOST ASSISTSGame: 36 vs. Northern Colorado, 2-2-91Season: 685, 1985-86

MOST STEALSGame: 25 vs. Moorhead State, 11-25-92Season: 463, 1992-93

MOST BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 14 vs. Dickinson State, 11-17-04

14 vs. Columbus State, 3-23-00 14 vs. Morningside, 1-3-97

14 vs. Southwest State, 1984-85 14 vs. Moorhead State, 1983-84Season: 160, 2007-08 160, 2002-03

Miscellaneous Team RecordsMost Wins, season: 32, 1994-95Most Conference Wins, season: 18, 1995 & 1997Most Losses, season: 22, 1976-77Most Conference Losses, season: 8, 2001-2002Highest Win Percentage, season: 1.000 (32-0),1994-95Highest Conference Win Percentage, season: 1.000 (18-0), 1995, 1997Most Consecu� ve Wins: 49, 2-25-94 thru 12-15-96Most Consecu� ve Conference Wins: 30, 1-19-96 thru 2-28-97Most Consecu� ve Homecourt Wins: 58, 2-25-94 thru 3-9-97Most Points Two Teams: 200 vs. Briar Cliff , 112-6-97 (NDSU 105, BC 95)Widest Margin of Victory: 76 vs. St. Cloud State, 3-6-93 (NDSU 117, St. Cloud State 41)Widest Margin of Defeat: 66 vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse (113-47, 1978)Fewest Turnovers, game: 5 vs. St. Cloud State, 2-2-96Most Turnovers, game: 41 vs. Moorhead State, 1979Record in Over� me Games: 14-12Longest Over� me Game: 2 OT vs. Oral Roberts, 3-1-08 (NDSU 75, ORU 72) 2 OT vs. Northern Colorado, 1-3-00 (NDSU 100, UNC 97)Opening Game Record: 25-18

NDSU's Sheri Fossum (50) applied the defensive pressure on a St. Cloud State opponent during the 1987-88 season.

NDSU All-Americans Nadine Schmidt (le� ) and Jody Buck (right) caused plenty of problems for opponents during their respec� ve careers.

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Lori Kne� er, 1978-82 1,647Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1978-79 32 116-258 .450 86-111 .775 318 9.91979-80 28 140-296 .473 76-116 .655 356 12.71980-81 31 195-362 .538 91-128 .711 481 15.51981-82 32 185-359 .515 99-127 .779 469 14.6Totals 123 645-1294 .499 357-489 .730 1647 13.3

Darci Steere, 1990-94 1,585Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1990-91 31 144-256 .563 55-95 .579 343 11.11991-92 27 73-162 .451 54-92 .587 200 7.41992-93 32 163-311 .524 109-164 .665 435 13.61993-94 32 232-437 .531 143-198 .722 607 19.0Totals 122 612-1166 .525 361-549 .658 1585 12.9

Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 1,558Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1989-90 30 91-210 .433 50-77 .649 232 7.71990-91 33 174-369 .472 107-151 .709 456 13.81991-92 31 179-413 .433 99-123 .805 459 14.81992-93 32 180-389 .463 48-69 .696 411 12.8 Totals 126 624-1381 .452 304-420 .723 1558 12.4

Kim Brekke, 1980-84 1,450Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1980-81 31 128-231 .554 48-79 .607 304 9.81981-82 32 185-371 .498 61-114 .535 431 13.51982-83 23 143-319 .443 43-70 .614 329 14.31983-84 27 162-332 .490 62-86 .720 386 14.3Totals 113 618-1253 .493 214-349 .613 1450 12.8

Laura Jacobson, 1978-82 1,419Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1978-79 32 183-496 .369 97-144 .674 463 14.51979-80 28 133-390 .341 55-81 .679 321 11.51980-81 31 169-410 .412 59-82 .719 397 12.81981-82 26 93-259 .359 35-73 .479 221 8.5Totals 118 586-1577 .372 237-380 .622 1419 12.0

Janice Woods, 1982-86 1,779Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1982-83 25 119-266 .447 34-46 .739 272 10.91983-84 27 156-339 .460 39-46 .848 351 13.01984-85 27 204-389 .538 52-67 .776 460 17.01985-86 33 294-556 .529 108-132 .818 696 21.1Totals 112 773-1550 .499 233-291 .801 1779 16.0

Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 1,838Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1985-86 33 171-383 .446 64-81 .790 406 12.31986-87 30 213-451 .472 67-82 .817 493 16.41987-88 31 184-450 .409 104-127 .819 426 13.71988-89 30 172-380 .453 113-136 .831 513 17.1Totals 124 740-1664 .445 348-426 .817 1838 14.8

Kasey Morlock, 1993-97 2,233Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1993-94 32 139-294 .473 132-166 .795 411 12.81994-95 32 215-418 .514 193-244 .791 624 19.51995-96 32 226-443 .522 160-219 .731 613 19.21996-97 29 218-397 .549 149-209 .713 585 20.2Totals 125 798-1542 .518 634-838 .757 2233 17.9

Jayne Even, 1997-2000 1,490Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1996-97 18 34-77 .442 3-12 .250 79 4.41997-98 28 94-250 .376 29-42 .690 232 8.31998-99 29 199-400 .498 79-110 .718 523 18.01999-00 32 240-535 .449 125-157 .796 656 20.5Totals 107 567-1262 .449 236-321 .735 1490 13.9

Lisa Stamp, 1983-87 1,326Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1983-84 27 132-289 .457 22-42 .524 286 10.61984-85 26 143-300 .477 19-33 .576 309 11.91985-86 33 152-328 .463 48-70 .686 352 10.71986-87 30 177-332 .533 29-43 .674 383 12.8Totals 116 604-1249 .484 118-188 .628 1326 11.4

Amanda Gehrke, 1998-2002 1,355Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1998-99 29 76-193 .394 38-48 .792 221 7.61999-00 32 139-311 .447 40-59 .678 374 11.72000-01 33 177-402 .440 72-99 .727 487 14.82001-02 23 90-230 .391 49-61 .803 273 11.9Totals 117 482-1136 .424 199-267 .745 1355 11.6

Angie Froehlich, 2000-04 1,344Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG2000-01 33 54-119 .454 64-89 .719 182 5.52001-02 28 105-278 .378 79-108 .731 307 11.02002-03 33 151-314 .481 96-127 .756 407 12.32003-04 31 178-359 .496 87-108 .806 448 14.5Totals 125 488-1070 .456 326-432 .755 1344 10.8

Jody Buck, 1989-93 1,279Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1989-90 30 128-235 .545 49-65 .754 306 10.21990-91 33 143-261 .548 58-80 .725 351 10.61991-92 33 137-252 .544 69-76 .908 356 10.81992-93 32 104-199 .523 44-54 .814 266 8.3Totals 128 512-947 .541 220-275 .800 1279 9.9

Lori Roufs, 1992-96 1,263Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1992-93 32 70-156 .449 39-63 .619 179 5.61993-94 32 93-211 .441 47-64 .734 234 7.31994-95 32 176-357 .493 101-129 .783 453 14.21995-96 32 146-332 .440 104-130 .800 397 12.4Totals 128 485-1056 .459 291-386 .754 1263 9.9

Lyne� e Mund, 1991-95 1,249Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1991-92 33 93-229 .389 31-46 .674 232 7.01992-93 32 144-373 .386 76-118 .644 381 11.91993-94 28 104-277 .375 41-68 .603 259 9.31994-95 32 152-367 .414 53-84 .631 377 11.8Totals 125 493-1256 .393 201-316 .636 1249 9.9

Kris� Kremer, 1985-1989 1,305Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1985-86 33 104-239 .435 38-54 .704 246 7.51986-87 30 313-451 .472 70-98 .714 440 14.71987-88 31 168-373 .450 46-63 .730 382 12.31988-89 26 102-228 .447 33-47 .702 237 9.1Totals 120 587-1301 .451 187-262 .714 1305 10.9

Shelley Oistad, 1979-83 1,312Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1979-80 28 124-300 .413 53-81 .654 301 10.81980-81 31 127-281 .451 42-62 .677 296 9.51981-82 32 176-358 .491 40-63 .634 392 12.21982-83 26 136-304 .447 51-87 .586 323 12.4Totals 117 563-1243 .453 186-283 .657 1312 11.2

Ka� e Lorenz, 2002-06 1,411Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG2002-03 33 119-279 .427 45-49 .918 326 9.92003-04 31 138-364 .379 70-81 .864 391 12.62004-05 27 136-316 .430 57-64 .891 361 13.42005-06 26 128-372 .344 52-62 .839 333 12.8Totals 117 521-1331 .391 224-256 .875 1411 12.1

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Where are they now?...Erin (Di� y) Ahneman

Where are they now?...Erin (Di� y) Ahneman

Where are they now?... is an Area Sales Representa� ve for Microso� in Fargo.

Where are they now?... is an Area Sales Representa� ve for Microso� in Fargo.

Where are they now?...Anne� e Ambuehl is Sales Manager for BW Insurance with Bank of the West in Fargo.Jaye Amundson is the Coordinator of Student Academic Services at the University of Oklahoma.Jaime Berry is an assistant coach at North Dakota State University.Mari (Matheson) Bindas works for O� s Elevator Company in Fargo as an Administra� ve Assistant.Jayne Boeddeker is working at Microso� in Fargo as a Technical Support Lead.Peggy (Wehage) Brooks is a registered nurse at Fairview Ridge Hospital in Minneapolis.Edie Boyer works in the Minneapolis area as a Senior Quality Assurance Engineer. She is a member of the Bison Athle� c Hall of Fame.Lisa Bue is currently playing profession basketball in Bosnia.Kiauna Burns works in Commercial Banking Support for US Bank in the Minneapolis area.Linda (Johnson) Cooper is a Technical Engineer at Integrity Windows in Fargo.Jill DeVries is the Valley City State University Head Women’s Basketball Coach. She is a member of the Bison Athle� c Hall of Fame.Jessica (DeRemer) Evenson lives in Minneapolis and is a Career Counselor/Advisor.Susan Faus is the senior Program Director at the YMCA in St. Paul. Angie Froehlich is working in Landscape Design in Iowa.Amanda Girodat is a Sales & Design Specialist for Interoffi ce in FargoLeeanne Grosso teaches Physical Educa� on and coaches in the Li� le Falls, Minn. School District.Jayne (Even) Gust works as an IT Trainer for MeritCare Health System in Fargo.Korrine “Korky” Heinen is teaching math at Roseville (Minn.) Area High School.Danni (Heintzelmann) Sanders is currently working and residing in Fargo.Be� e (Spillum) Holte is an IT General Controls Lead with Best Buy in MinneapolisHolly Huso is Vice President of Na� onal Sales for Center for Diagnos� c Imaging in MinneapolisPat (Smykowski) Jacobson teaches Health Educa� on in the Fargo Public Schools.Brenna (Stefonowicz) Janke currently is living in Lee’s Summit, Mo.Lacey (Johnson) Babich works in Ohio for So� ware Management Systems as NE Region General Manager.Sally Kamm is a teacher in the Osseo (Minn.) Schools and Athle� c Trainer-Ins� tute for Athle� c Medicine.Tina Keller is the Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Dakota.Andrea (Kelly) Opland is teaching in Hutchinson, Minn.Leah Klabo is teaching 5th Grade Language Arts at Parker Intermediate in Houston, Texas.Amanda Krenz is currently living in Phoenix, Ariz.Jackie (Clemens) Lindsay is a Special Educa� on Paraprofessional and Volleyball and Basketball Coach in Crookston, Minn.Ka� e Lorenz is an Area Sales Representa� ve for Microso� in FargoTrish (Korsgren) Louwagie lives in Eden Prairie, Minn.Donni Luecke is working and living in Sioux Falls, S.D.Beth (Bue) Maher is a fi rst grade teacher in the Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton School District.Denise (Peterson) May works in sales for Direct Supply, Inc in Elkhorn, Wis.Kasey Morlock is a part � me manager for IBM in Rochester and lives in Stewartville, Minn.Lyne� e Mund is an English teacher in Bismarck, N.D.Rachel O� o works as a Fitness Director at the NW Family YMCA in St. Paul.Jackie Parsley is currently residing in Milwaukee, Wis.Dana Patsie, currently living in Perham, is a Family Services Counselor. She is a member of the Bison Athle� c Hall of Fame.Jen Rademacher is teaching PE and is the Head Basketball coach at Robbinsdale Cooper in Minneapolis.Rhonda (Birch) Randklev works at MeritCare Health Systems as a RN in Interven� onal Radiology.Lori (Roufs) Hanson is teaching and coaching in Mon� cello, Minn.Nadine Schmidt is the opera� ons manager for CompuCom in Coon Rapids and an NASM Cer� fi ed Personal Fitness Trainer. She is a member of the Bison Athle� c Hall of Fame.Theresa (Lang) Schmidt is a buyer for the Target Corpora� on in the Twin Ci� es.Sheri (Fossum) Sle� en teaches math at the Grand Forks Red River High School and lives in Larimore, N.D.Jody (Buck) Stefonowicz is an elementary physical educa� on teacher in St. Louis Park, Minn. She is a member of the Bison Athle� c Hall of Fame.Lisa (Stamp) Thomas is a fi nancial secretary for Colonial Dental Group in Des Plaines, Illinois. She is a member of the Bison Athle� c Hall of Fame.Julie (Glasoe) Uriell works at the Federal Reserve Bank Customer Contact Center in Kansas.Molly (Reif) Vigen is an IT Trainer at MeritCare Health Systems in Fargo.Angela (Mayo) Voss is working for Marke� ng Architects in Minneapolis.Darci (Steere) Wash is living and working in Tampa Bay.Janice Woods is a fi rst grade teacher in Mahnomen, Minn. She is a member of the Bison Athle� c Hall of Fame.Ka� e (Dahlen) Walker is a sales representa� ve for BW Insurance in Fargo.

Jackie Parsley, 1989-93 1,162Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1989-90 24 55-96 .573 16-26 .615 127 5.31990-91 33 96-193 .497 29-43 .674 221 6.71991-92 33 157-291 .540 58-76 .763 372 11.31992-93 32 187-333 .562 67-82 .817 442 13.8Totals 122 495-913 .542 170-227 .749 1162 9.5

Dana Patsie, 1984-88 1,142Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1984-85 24 112-249 .450 61-86 .709 285 11.91985-86 20 38-97 .392 20-32 .625 96 4.81986-87 24 102-210 .486 49-61 .803 253 10.51987-88 31 205-372 .551 98-128 .766 508 16.4Totals 99 457-928 .492 228-307 .743 1142 11.5

Rachael O� o, 1994-98 1,122Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1994-95 32 75-180 .417 50-62 .806 228 7.11995-96 32 107-260 .412 44-59 .746 282 8.81996-97 29 82-203 .404 43-54 .796 229 7.91997-98 28 121-313 .387 98-133 .737 383 13.7Totals 121 385-956 .403 235-308 .763 1122 9.3

Theresa Lang, 1995-99 1,047Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1995-96 30 58-139 .446 24-47 .511 156 5.21996-97 29 127-257 .494 64-85 .753 355 12.21997-98 24 131-293 .447 84-102 .824 409 17.01998-99 17 42-10 .408 20-25 .800 127 7.5Totals 100 358-783 .457 192-259 .741 1047 10.5

Jaime Berry, 1997-2001 1,174Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1997-98 28 28-74 .378 31-41 .756 94 3.41998-99 29 100-243 .412 58-70 .829 288 9.91999-00 32 100-227 .441 79-95 .832 293 9.22000-01 33 190-377 .504 78-107 .729 499 15.1Totals 122 418-921 .454 246-313 .786 1174 9.6

Jayne Boeddeker, 1997-2001 1,080Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1997-98 27 51-118 .432 22-31 .710 124 4.61998-99 29 98-223 .439 27-40 .675 223 7.71999-00 31 138-263 .525 36-49 .735 315 10.22000-01 33 172-351 .490 64-84 .762 418 12.7Totals 120 459-955 .481 149-204 .730 1080 9.0

Jenni Rademacher, 1992-96 1,167Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG1992-93 32 67-170 .394 55-76 .724 189 5.91993-94 32 142-351 .405 99-133 .744 387 12.11994-95 32 86-223 .386 62-80 .775 234 7.31995-96 32 148-283 .523 60-80 .750 357 11.2Totals 128 443-1027 .431 276-369 .748 1167 9.1

Leah Klabo, 2001-05 1,072Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG2001-02 28 123-258 .477 39-67 .582 285 10.22002-03 33 100-208 .481 44-89 .494 244 7.42003-04 31 94-216 .435 44-67 .657 332 7.52004-05 27 121-235 .515 69-102 .676 311 11.5Totals 119 438-917 .478 196-325 .603 1072 9.0

Lisa Bue, 2004-08 1,245Year G FG-FGA FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS AVG2004-05 27 56-117 .479 29-45 .644 146 5.42005-06 26 112-252 .444 41-52 .788 273 10.52006-07 25 133-327 .407 61-79 .772 352 14.12007-08 28 189-412 .459 80-101 .792 474 16.9Totals 106 490-1108 .442 211-277 .762 1245 11.7

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REBOUNDING1.Lori Kne� er, 1978-82 1,1112.Lisa Stamp, 1983-87 1,0793.Kim Brekke, 1980-84 1,0754.Kasey Morlock, 1993-97 9885.Shelley Oistad, 1979-83 9276.Darci Steere, 1990-94 8737.Laura Jacobson, 1978-82 8158.Dana Patsie, 1984-88 8099.Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 78710.Jayne Even, 1997-00 750

ASSISTS1.Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 7422.Jody Buck, 1989-93 5603.Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 5464.Kris� Kremer, 1985-89 5345.Ka� e Lorenz, 2002-06 5235.Jenni Rademacher, 1992-96 3717.Jill DeVries, 1987-91 3608.Rachael O� o, 1994-98 3299.Angie Froehlich, 2001-04 32810.Sally Kamm, 1980-84 326

STEALS1.Jody Buck, 1989-93 4082.Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 3123.Kris� Kremer, 1985-89 2684.Jenni Rademacher, 1992-96 2645.Ka� e Lorenz, 2002-06 2276.Lyne� e Mund, 1991-95 2127.Tina Keller, 1980-84 2098.Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 1969.Amanda Gehrke, 1999-02 19310.Angie Froehlich, 2001-04 176

BLOCKED SHOTS1.Lisa Stamp, 1983-87 2222.Andrea Kelly, 1993-97 1973.Jerri Penley, 2006-09 1954.Leah Klabo, 2002-05 1585.Dana Patsie, 1984-88 1396.Kim Brekke, 1980-84 1367.Jackie Parsley, 1989-93 1348.Brandee Gibbs, 2003-06 1169.Lacey Johnson, 2001-05 10110.Jayne Boeddeker, 1997-00 95

GAMES PLAYED1.Jenni Rademacher, 1992-96 1281.Lori Roufs, 1992-96 1281.Jody Buck, 1989-93 1284.Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 1265.Angie Froehlich, 2001-04 1255.Kasey Morlock, 1993-97 1255.Rhonda Birch, 1993-97 1255.Lyne� e Mund, 1991-95 1259.Jill DeVries, 1987-91 1249.Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 124

SCORING1.Kasey Morlock, 1993-97 2,2332.Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 1,8383.Janice Woods, 1982-86 1,7794.Lori Kne� er, 1978-82 1,6475.Darci Steere, 1990-94 1,5856.Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 1,5587.Jayne Even, 1997-00 1,4908.Kim Brekke, 1980-84 1,4509.Laura Jacobson, 1979-83 1,41910.Ka� e Lorenz, 2002-06 1,411

FIELD GOALS MADE1.Kasey Morlock, 1993-97 7982.Janice Woods, 1982-86 7733.Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 7404.Lori Kne� er, 1978-82 6455.Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 6246.Kim Brekke, 1980-84 6187.Darci Steere, 1990-94 6128.Lisa Stamp, 1983-87 6049.Kris� Kremer, 1985-89 58710.Laura Jacobson, 1978-82 586

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1.Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 1,6642.Laura Jacobson, 1978-82 1,5773.Janice Woods, 1982-86 1,5504.Kasey Morlock, 1993-97 1,5425.Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 1,3816.Ka� e Lorenz, 2002-06 1,3317.Kris� Kremer, 1985-89 1,3018.Lori Kne� er, 1978-82 1,2949.Jayne Even, 1997-00 1,26210.Lyne� e Mund, 1991-95 1,256

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1.Jackie Parsley, 1989-93 .542 (495-913)2.Jody Buck, 1989-93 .541 (512-947)3.Jerri Penley,2006-09 .536 (266-496)4.Brandee Gibbs, 2003-06 .529 (213-403)5.Darci Steere, 1990-94 .525 (612-1166)6.Kasey Morlock, 1993-97 .518 (798-1542)7.Janice Woods, 1982-86 .4987 (773-1550)8.Lori Kne� er, 1978-82 .4985 (645-1294)9.Kim Brekke, 1980-84 .493 (618-1253)10.Dana Patsie, 1984-88 .492 (457-928)

FREE THROWS MADE1.Kasey Morlock, 1993-97 6342.Darci Steere, 1990-94 3613.Lori Kne� er, 1978-82 3574.Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 3485.Angie Froehlich, 2001-04 3266.Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 3047.Lori Roufs, 1992-96 2918.Jenni Rademacher, 1992-96 2769.Andrea Kelly, 1993-97 24910.Jaime Berry, 1998-01 246

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1.Kasey Morlock, 1993-97 8382.Darci Steere, 1990-94 5493.Lori Kne� er, 1978-82 4894.Angie Froehlich, 2001-04 4325.Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 4266.Nadine Schmidt, 1989-93 4207.Lori Roufs, 1992-96 3868.Laura Jacobson, 1978-82 3819.Jenni Rademacher, 1992-96 36910.Denise Peterson, 1988-92 34910.Kim Brekke, 1980-84 349

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1.Ka� e Lorenz, 2002-06 .875 (224-256)2.Beth Bue, 2000-03 .859 (128-149)3.Pat Smykowski, 1985-89 .817 (348-426)4.Sheri Fossum, 1986-90 .813 (204-251)5.Janice Woods, 1982-86 .801 (233-291)6.Jody Buck, 1989-93 .800 (220-275)7.Susan Faus, 1988-92 .788 (186-236)8.Jill DeVries, 1987-91 .787 (148-188)9.Jaime Berry, 1998-01 .786 (246-313)10. Jill Zaruba, 2007- .783 (123-157)

3PT FIELD GOALS MADE1.Amanda Gehrke, 1999-02 1922.Ka� e Lorenz, 2002-06 1453.Theresa Lang, 1995-99 1394.Amanda Krenz, 2001-05 1264.Beth Bue, 2000-03 1266.Jayne Even, 1997-00 1207.Rachael O� o, 1994-98 117

3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1.Amanda Gehrke, 1999-02 5712.Ka� e Lorenz, 2002-06 4213.Amanda Krenz, 2002-05 3694.Beth Bue, 2000-03 3545.Rachael O� o, 1994-98 3486.Theresa Lang, 1995-99 3297.Jayne Even, 1997-00 319

HIGHEST 3PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1.Theresa Lang, 1995-99 .422 (139-329)2.Emily Moran, 2006-08 ,379 (89-235)3.Jayne Even, 1997-00 .376 (120-319)4.Pat Smykowski, 1988-89 .374 (102-273)5.Jaime Berry, 1998-01 .369 (92-249)6. Inger Hodgson, 2007- .362 (75-207)7.Beth Bue, 2000-2003 .356 (126-354)

Lisa Stamp is the NDSU career leader in blocks (222) and is one of three players to score 1,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds in a career.

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SCORING AVERAGE1.Janice Woods 1985-86 21.12.Jayne Even 1999-00 20.53.Kasey Morlock 1996-97 20.24.Kasey Morlock 1994-95 19.55.Kasey Morlock 1995-96 19.2

POINTS SCORED1.Janice Woods 1985-86 6962.Jayne Even 1999-00 6563.Kasey Morlock 1994-95 6244.Kasey Morlock 1995-96 6135.Darci Steere 1993-94 607

FIELD GOALS MADE1.Janice Woods 1985-86 2942.Jayne Even 1999-2000 2403.Darci Steere 1993-94 2324.Kasey Morlock 1995-96 2265.Kasey Morlock 1996-97 218

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1.Janice Woods 1985-86 5942.Jayne Even 1999-00 5353.Laura Jacobson 1978-79 4964.Diana Gerig 1975-76 4775.Irene Blilie 1977-78 470

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1.Jerri Penley 2008-09 .572 (99-173)2.Darci Steere 1990-91 .563 (144-256)3.Jackie Parsley 1992-93 .562 (187-333)4.Kim Brekke 1980-81 .554 (128-231)5.Dana Patsie 1987-88 .551 (205-372)

3PT FIELD GOALS MADE1.Beth Bue 2002-03 722.Theresa Lang 1997-98 633.Amanda Gehrke 2001-01 614.Inger Hodgson 2008-09 585.Emily Moran 2007-08 565.Amanda Gehrke 1999-00 565.Pat Smykowski 1988-89 56

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3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED1.Beth Bue 2002-03 2062.Amanda Gehrke 2000-01 1813.Amanda Gehrke 1999-00 1624.Amanda Krenz 2003-04 1544.Pat Smykowski 1988-89 154

3PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1.Linda Davis 1992-93 .600 (9-15)2.Erica Lyseng 1994-95 .500 (9-18)3.Jayne Boeddeker 2000-01 .476 (10-21)4.Kayla Dahlen 2004-05 .472 (25-53)5.Jayne Even 1998-99 .455 (46-101)

FREE THROWS MADE1.Kasey Morlock 1994-95 1932.Kasey Morlock 1995-96 1603.Kasey Morlock 1996-97 1494.Darci Steere 1993-94 1435.Kasey Morlock 1993-94 132

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED1.Kasey Morlock 1994-95 2442.Kasey Morlock 1995-96 2193.Kasey Morlock 1996-97 2094.Darci Steere 1993-94 1985.Jaime Berry 2000-01 170

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1.Ka� e Lorenz 2002-03 .918 (45-49)2.Jody Buck 1991-92 .908 (69-76)3.Ka� e Lorenz 2003-04 .891 (57-64)4.Emily Moran 2007-08 .889 (40-45)5.Beth Bue 2002-03 .879 (80-91)

REBOUNDING1.Kim Brekke 1981-82 3512.Darci Steere 1993-94 3243.Lori Kne� er 1979-80 3154.Jayne Even 1999-2000 3095.Laura Jacobson 1978-79 306

ASSISTS1.Pat Smykowski 1985-86 2082.Pat Smykowski 1986-87 1933.Pat Smykowski 1987-88 1824.Kris� Kremer 1986-87 1755.Jody Buck 1990-91 169

STEALS1.Jody Buck 1992-93 1312.Diana Gerig 1975-76 1143.Liz Holz 1984-85 1124.Jody Buck 1991-92 1085.Jody Buck 1990-91 98

BLOCKED SHOTS1.Lisa Stamp 1986-87 852.Jerri Penley 2007-08 782.Andrea Kelly 1996-97 784.Andrea Kelly 1995-96 675.Brandee Gibbs 2005-06 63

GAMES PLAYEDT1.Beth Bue 2002-03 33Michelle Fricke 2002-03 33Angie Froehlich 2002-03 33Lacey Johnson 2002-03 33Ka� e Lorenz 2002-03 33Leah Klabo 2002-03 33Amanda Krenz 2002-03 33Anglea Mayo 2002-03 33Jaye Amundson 2000-01 33Jaime Berry 2000-01 33Jayne Boeddeker 2000-01 33Erin Di� y 2000-01 33Angie Froehlich 2000-01 33Amanda Gehrke 2000-01 33Donni Luecke 2000-01 33Jody Buck 1991-92, 90-91 33Susan Faus 1991-92, 90-91 33Jackie Parsley 1991-92, 90-91 33Lyne� e Mund 1991-92 33Nadine Schmidt 1990-91 33Jill DeVries 1990-91 33Janice Woods 1985-86 33Leeanne Grosso 1985-86 33Be� y Spillum 1985-86 33Pat Smykowski 1985-86 33Lisa Stamp 1985-86 33Edie Boyer 1985-86 33Kris� Kremer 1985-86 33Julie Glasoe 1977-78 33Mary Olinger 1977-78 33Carol Devich 1977-78 33

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BISON SPORTS ARENA RECORD BOOKINDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost Points Scored:NDSU: 43, Lori Roufs vs. UNO, 2-18-95Opponent: 37, Ann Pancoast, USD, 3-2-84

Most Field Goals Made:NDSU: 20, Lori Roufs vs. UNO, 2-18-95Opponent: 15, Ann Pancoast, USD, 3-2-84

Most Field Goals A� empted:NDSU: 27, Lori Roufs vs. UNO, 2-18-95Opponent: 28, Roberta Williams, South Carolina St. vs. U. of Dayton, 3-24-79

Field Goal Percentage:NDSU: .909 (10x11), Darci Steere vs. St. Cloud State, 3-6-93Opponent: .867 (13x15), Kelly Barker, Bentley vs. Ferris St., 11-26-99

Most Free Throws Made:NDSU: 17, Kasey Morlock vs. Missouri Western, 3-22-95Opponent: 15, Sandi Walford, UND,1-18-86

Most Free Throws A� empted:NDSU: 19, Kasey Morlock vs. Missouri Western, 3-22-95Opponent: 21, Sandi Walford, UND,1-18-86

Free Throw Percentage:NDSU: 100% (14x14), Pat Smykowski vs. Central Missouri State, 3-15-86Opponent: 100% (13x13), Sarah Howard, St. Cloud State, 1-4-86

Most Rebounds:NDSU: 23, Linda Johnson vs. Augsburg, 2-12-82Opponent: 21, Roberta Williams, South Carolina State vs. Niagara, 3-23-79

Most Assists:NDSU: 18, Jody Buck vs. UNC, 2-2-91Oponnent: 12, Sheila Johnson, West Texas St. vs. No. Kentucky, 12-20-91; 12, Ka� e Dailey, USD, 3-2-84

Most Steals:NDSU: 9, Jody Buck vs. Wayne St., 11-20-92; Edie Boyer vs. Concordia, 11-21-86Opponent: 9, Beverly Crusoe, Dayton vs. Niagara, 3-23-79

Most Blocked Shots:NDSU: 7, Brandee Gibbs vs. Dickinson St., 11-19-04; Lisa Stamp vs. USD, 1-8-87; Lisa Stamp vs. Winona St., 12-7-85Opponent: 7, Barb Brass, St. Cloud State vs. Northeast Missouri St., 3-4-76

Most 3pt Field Goals Made:NDSU: 9, Beth Bue vs. UNC, 2-26-02Opponent: 9, Lisa Kurtenbach, SDSU, 3-5-88

Most 3pt Field Goals A� empted:NDSU: 15, Amanda Gehrke vs. Mayville State, 12-14-99; 15, Pat Smykowski vs. SCSU,2-4-89Opponent: 22, Lisa Kurtenbach, SDSU,3-5-88

3pt Field Goal Percentage:NDSU: 100%(4x4) Brenda Slyt vs. Grand Canyon, 3-6-05; Ka� e Lorenz vs. Missouri Western, 12-14-02; Jaime Berry vs USD, 1-13-01; Pat Smykowski vs. Jamestown College, 11-19-88.Opponent: 85.7% (6x7), Shelly Ashley, Mside, 1-13-89

TEAM RECORDSMost Points Scored:NDSU: 123 vs. North Alabama, 3-24-94Opponent: 99, SE Louisiana vs. San Francisco State, 3-21-79

Most Field Goals Made:NDSU: 51 vs. North Alabama, 3-24-94Opponent: 45 SE Louisiana vs. San Francisco St., 3-21-79

Most Field Goals A� empted:NDSU: 93 vs. North Alabama, 3-24-94Opponent: 97, Shippensburg, 3-23-96

Field Goal Percentage:NDSU: .667 (40x60) vs. USD, 2-25-89Opponent: .630 (34x54), Portland St., 3-25-95

Most Free Throws Made:NDSU: 40 vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 3-10-95Opponent: 30, North Dakota, 1-18-86

Most Free Throws A� empted:NDSU: 53 vs. Augustana, 2-5-94Opponent: 41, North Dakota, 1-18-86

Free Throw PercentageNDSU: .955 (21x22) vs. UNO, 3-4-03Opponent: 1.000 (17x17), Utah Valley, 2-23-09

Most Rebounds:NDSU: 76 vs. Dickinson State, 11-19-04Opponent: 66, So. Carolina St. vs. Dayton,3-24-79

Most Assists:NDSU: 36 vs. Northern Colorado, 2-2-91Opponent: 28, South Dakota, 3-2-84

Most Steals:NDSU: 25 vs. Moorhead State, 11-25-92Opponent: 22, Seton Hall vs. Texas Wesleyan, 3-20-79; Kansas St. vs. NE Missouri St., 3-5-76

Most Blocked Shots:NDSU: 14 vs. Dickinson State, 11-19-04; Morningside, 1-3-97Opponent: 9, High Point College, 3-29-79

Most 3pt Field Goals Made:NDSU: 16 vs. UNC, 2-26-02Opponent: 13, South Dakota, 1-17-04; Bemidji State, 12-9-94

Most 3pt Field Goals A� empted:NDSU: 31 vs. UNC, 2-26-02; vs. Valley City State, 12-20-01Opponent: 30, Oakland, Mich. vs. North Dakota State, 3-22-95

3pt Field Goal Percentage:NDSU: 1.000 (6x6) vs. Mankato St., 2-8-97Opponent: .778 (7x9) Minnesota-Duluth vs. Air Force, 12-30-88

Inside “March Madness” at the North Dakota State Bison Sports Arena

Home for the North Dakota State University women's basketball team is the 5,830-seat Bison Sports Arena.

The arena has been the site for several NCAA Division II championships, including fi ve in basketball (1988, 1992, 1994, 1995 & 1996) over the past quarter century. In addi� on, NDSU has hosted regional or quarterfi nals rounds of the tournament.

NDSU ranked No. 106 in Division I women's basketball a� endance fi gures compiled by the NCAA in 2009, averaging 1,197 fans over 13 home dates.

The Bison set a school record with a 58-game homecourt winning streak, set from Feb. 25, 1994 to March 8, 1997. The previous record was 36 games set from Jan. 25, 1986 to March 19, 1988.

North Dakota State has compiled a 373-55 (.871) record at home, including an 117-22 mark inside the “Friendly Confi nes” over the past 10 seasons — good for a .842 winning

percentage. The Bison have had seven perfect home ledgers during the program's history — 14-0 in 2004-05, 16-0 in 1998-99, 18-0 in

1995-96, 20-0 in 1994-95, 18-0 in 1992-93, 13-0 in 1989-90 and 16-0 in 1986-87.

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Bison Home Court RecordYEAR RECORD .PCT 2008-09 9-4 .6922007-08 10-2 .8332006-07 9-3 .7502005-06 6-4 .6002004-05 14-0 1.0002003-04 12-3 .8002002-03 15-1 .9382001-02 13-2 .8672000-01 14-2 .8751999-00 15-1 .9381998-99 16-0 1.0001997-98 14-2 .8751996-97 15-1 .9381995-96 18-0 1.0001994-95 20-0 1.0001993-94 12-2 .8571992-93 18-0 1.0001991-92 16-2 .8891990-91 14-1 .9331989-90 13-0 1.0001988-89 16-3 .8421987-88 15-1 .9381986-87 16-0 1.0001985-86 13-2 .8671984-85 11-2 .8461983-84 8-4 .6671982-83 8-1 .8891981-82 7-4 .6361980-81 2-1 .6671979-80 1-3 .2501978-79 1-2 .3331977-78 2-2 .500 Totals 373-55 .871italics--unbeaten

Largest Home CrowdsATT.ATT.ATT OPPONENT, DOPPONENT, DATE 7,543 vs. North Dakota, 2-23-967,302 vs. North Dakota, 1-28-957,138 vs. Portland State, 3-25-957,101 vs. Delta State, Miss., 3-28-927,005 vs. North Dakota, 2-18-947,000 vs. Hampton, Va., 3-25-886,806 vs. Cal State-San B'dino, 3-26-946,759 vs. North Dakota, 2-23-916,701 vs. North Dakota, 1-22-936,549 vs. North Dakota, 1-30-996,534 vs. Shippensburg, Pa., 3-23-966,523 vs. North Dakota, 2-27-986,507 vs. North Dakota, 3-1-036,398 vs. North Dakota, 12-29-966,131 vs. Portland State, 3-27-926,120 vs. Mankato State, 2-8-976,120 vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 2-22-976,100 vs. South Dakota State, 1-18-976,052 vs. South Dakota State, 2-26-055,641 vs. North Dakota, 1-6-015,478 vs. North Dakota, 2-1-025,301 vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 3-19-935,120 vs. North Dakota, 1-31-045,027 vs. North Dakota, 1-24-925,011 vs. North Dakota, 3-9-96

Widest Margin ofHome Victory

76 – NDSU 117, St. Cloud State 41, 3-6-9374 – NDSU 108, Mayville State 34, 11-18-9770 – NDSU 109, Valley City St. 39, 11-27-9568 – NDSU 106, St. Scholas� ca 38, 11-30-9968 – NDSU 106, Metro State 38, 11-26-9967 – NDSU 123, North Alabama 56, 3-24-9465 – NDSU 102, Concordia-Mhd 37, 12-14-9262 – NDSU 104, Dakota Wesleyan 42, 1-18-0562 – NDSU 104, Queens, N.Y. 42, 11-24-0062 – NDSU 120, Morningside 58, 1-3-9758 – NDSU 104, St. Francis 46, 12-4-98

North Dakota State head coach Amy Ruley has built up quite a following in Fargo. It's not to hard to see why with the success the Bison have enjoyed. Along with fi ve na� onal � tles under her belt, she had 25 consecu� ve winning seasons — including 16 straight 20-win ledgers from 1986 to 2001.

2009 NCAA Divison IWomen's Basketball A� endance

Leaders(Top 10)

RK. SCHOOL G OVERALL AVG. 1. Tennessee 15 236,940 15,7962. Connec� cut 19 208,405 10,9683. Oklahoma 13 129,527 9,9634. Iowa St. 17 159,592 9,3875. Purdue 16 141,931 8,8706. New Mexico 19 164,124 8,6387. Texas Tech 19 162,552 8,5558. Maryland 21 166,883 7,9469. Notre Dame 16 112,253 7,01510. Duke 13 87,748 6,749

Divison II Women's A� endance Champions

(NCAA began to recognize double-headers with men's teams in 1997)

YEAR SCHOOL (AVG., ATTENDANCE) YEAR SCHOOL (AVG., ATTENDANCE) 2004 South Dakota State (2,484)2003 North Dakota State (2,805)2002 North Dakota (2,843)2001 North Dakota (2,539)2000 North Dakota State (2,563)1999 North Dakota State (2,940)1998 North Dakota State (2,438)1997 North Dakota State (3,629)1996 North Dakota State (3,707)1995 North Dakota State (3,814)1994 North Dakota State (3,971)1993 North Dakota State (2,851)1992 North Dakota State (3,298)1991 Southeast Missouri State (2,225)1990 Lincoln Memorial (1,817)1989 Jacksonville State (1,742)1988 North Dakota State (2,177)1987 Missouri-Rolla (744)1986 Augustana, S.D. (1,964)1985 Shaw (1,725)1984 Savannah State (1,750)1983 Slippery Rock (1,563)

The North Dakota State University women's basketball team would have ranked 106th in NCAA Division I a� endance fi gures released following the 2008-2009 season.

NDSU under the direc� on of head coach Carolyn DeHoff looked to "Pack the House" Carolyn DeHoff looked to "Pack the House" Carolyn DeHoff with 2,056 in a� endance for the season opener against UNI on Nov. 14, 2008.

The Bison led Division II in women's bas-ketball a� endance 11 � mes since the NCAA began compiling a� endance fi gures in 1983. North Dakota State set the Division II women's basketball a� endance season average record of 3,971 in 1994.

North Dakota State, the 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996 NCAA Division II champion, a� racted 18,634 spectators over 12 dates last season for an average of 1,553 fans per contest.

A season-high 2,644 watched the NDSU ba� le South Dakota State on Feb. 21, 2009 in Fargo.

The Summit League set a league single-sea-son a� endance record with an average of 872 spectators over 142 games in 2007-08. With 10 member schools, The Summit League ranked 20th out of 31 NCAA Division I conferences.

The Bison have drawn over 7,000 fans on six occasions including the school and then NCAA Division II women's basketball record of 7,543 fans against the University of North Dakota on Feb. 23, 1996. In addi� on, NDSU has fi lled the Bison Sports Arena with over 5,000 fans on 25 diff erent occasions including a crowd of 6,052 vs. South Dakota State on Feb. 26, 2005.

BISON Sports Arena

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SUMMIT League

Now in its 28th year as an NCAA Division I athle� cs conference, The Summit League con� nues its renaissance and ascent both on the play-ing fi eld and in the classroom. Originally formed in 1982 as the Associa� on of Mid-Con� nent Universi� es and later known as the Mid-Con� nent Conference, The Summit League is in its third year of a rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic and athle� c performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the crea� on of a new image and the addi� on of three member ins� tu� ons. The 10 Summit League member ins� tu� ons include Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State Univer-sity, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invita� on to join the league with full membership during the 2011-12 academic year and will begin as an associate member for swimming and diving in 2009-10. The league has one other associate member, Eastern Illinois University, which competes in swimming and diving. Centenary College will leave the league a� er the 2010-11 season. These member ins� tu� ons pride themselves on providing quality athle� c, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: base-ball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, so� ball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s outdoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automa� c bids to the NCAA tournament in all applicable sports. Since its incep� on in 1982, The Summit League has had several transcendent moments on the na� onal stage. In 1986, Cleveland State upset third-seeded Indiana in the fi rst round of the NCAA men’s basket-

The Summit League

ball tournament on its way to a berth in the Sweet 16. A decade later, Valparaiso captured the na� on’s a� en� on when Bryce Drew hit “the shot” to defeat No. 4 seed Mississippi in an NCAA fi rst-round game and spark its Sweet 16 run. More recently, the Oral Roberts baseball pro-gram fi nished the 2004 campaign with a na� onal ranking and became the fi rst Summit League school to reach the NCAA Super Regionals in 2006. The league has produced four Olympic athletes, four NCAA champi-ons and several All-Americans in the sports of track and fi eld, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and several dra� choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball fi rst round picks, a pair of NBA fi rst rounders and one WNBA selec� on. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-� me all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athle� cs.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUE340 West Bu� erfi eld Road, Suite 3DElmhurst, Illinois 60126Phone: (630) 516-0661Fax: (630) 516-0673

www.thesummitleague.org

Staff Commissioner .................................... Tom DoupleAssociate Commissioner ................... Myndee Kay LarsenAssistant Commissioner .................... Greg WalterDirector of Communica� ons .............David BrauerDirector of Marke� ng ........................ Vanessa QuimpoAssoc. Dir. of Communica� ons ..........Greg Me� eOffi ce Manager .................................. Brenda HiltonCommunica� ons Assistant ................ Shannon SiegAdministra� ve Intern ........................ Andrea Travelstead

Tom DoupleCommissioner

Membership At A GlanceCENTENARYNicknames: Gents/LadiesLoca� on: Shreveport, La.Enrollment: 900Founded: 1825Member Since: 2003-04

IPFWNickname: MastodonsLoca� on: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 12,338Founded: 1964Member Since: 2007-08

IUPUINickname: JaguarsLoca� on: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,300Founded: 1969Member Since: 1998-99

UMKCNickname: KangaroosLoca� on: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,221Founded: 1933Member Since: 1994-95

N. DAKOTA STATENickname: BisonLoca� on: Fargo, N.D.Enrollment: 14,189Founded: 1890Member Since: 2007-08

OAKLANDNickname: Golden GrizzliesLoca� on: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 18,169Founded: 1957Member Since: 1998-99

ORAL ROBERTSNickname: Golden EaglesLoca� on: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,067Founded: 1963Member Since: 1997-98

S. DAKOTA STATENickname: JackrabbitsLoca� on: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 11,995Founded: 1881Member Since: 2007-08

SOUTHERN UTAHNickname: ThunderbirdsLoca� on: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 7,516Founded: 1897Member Since: 1997-98

WESTERN ILLINOISNickname: Figh� ng LeathernecksLoca� on: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 13,331Founded: 1899Member Since: 1982-83

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2008-09 Summit LeagueWomen’s Basketball Standings

(thru games played March 24, 2009) SUMMIT OVERALL TEAM W-L PCT. Streak W-L PCT. Streak South Dakota State 17-1 .944 W14 32-3 .914 L1Oakland 16-2 .889 W8 26-7 .788 L2North Dakota State 12-6 .667 W2 16-13 .552 L1IUPUI 10-8 .556 W1 16-15 .516 L1IPFW 8-10 .444 W4 9-21 .300 L1UMKC 7-11 .389 L2 12-18 .400 L3Western Illinois 7-11 .389 L3 9-21 .300 L4Oral Roberts 6-12 .333 L2 13-17 .433 L3Southern Utah 5-13 .278 L3 9-20 .310 L3Centenary 2-16 .111 L8 4-25 .138 L8

2008-09 ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAMPLAYER SCHOOL POS. YR. First TeamJernisha Cann IUPUI F Sr.Chazny Morris UMKC G Jr.Jessica Pike Oakland G Sr.Janae Voelker Oral Roberts G/F Jr.Jennifer Warkenthien South Dakota State F Sr.Julia Whi� ed IUPUI C Jr.Second TeamKe� y Cornemann South Dakota State F Jr.Inger Hodgson North Dakota State G Jr.Chelsey Jackson IPFW G So.Melissa Jeltema Oakland G Jr.Anne Westwood-Higbee Southern Utah F/C Sr.Honorable Men� on: Maria Boever, South Dakota State, F, Jr.; Mariana Camargo; Oral Roberts, G, Sr.;Bri� any Carnago, Oakland, F/C, So.; Kris� n Rotert South Dakota State, G/F, So.; Amanda Walker, West-ern Illinois, G, Sr.

2008-09 SUMMIT LEAGUE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ALL-NEWCOMER TEAMPLAYER SCHOOL POS. Yr. Ka� e Birkel North Dakota State G Fr.Sharise Calhoun Oakland G Fr.Eva Ivanova IPFW F/C Jr.Georgia Jones Oral Roberts G Fr.Jill Young South Dakota State G Fr.Player of the Year:Player of the Year: Jennifer Warkenthien, South Dakota StateDefensive Player of the Year:Defensive Player of the Year: Jernisha Cann, IUPUINewcomer of the Year: Georgia Jones, Oral RobertsSixth Woman of the Year: Jill Young, South Dakota StateCoach of the Year: Aaron Johnston, South Dakota State

North Dakota State guard Inger Hodgson (20) was named to the All-Summit League second team. She was named the Summit League Player of the Week on Dec. 9. Ka� e Birkel was named to the Summit League All-Newcomer team.

THE SUMMIT LEAGUEHONOR ROLL

Player of the WeekPlayer of the Week11/18 - Jernisha Cann, IUPUI11/25 - Janae Voelker, Oral Roberts12/2 - Jernisha Cann, IUPUI12/9 - Inger Hodgson, North Dakota State 12/16 - Chazy Morris, UMKC12/23 - Jernisha Cann, IUPUI12/30 - Maria Boever, South Dakota State & Ashley Jackson, Centenary1/6 - Janae Voelker, Oral Roberts1/13 - Bri� any Carnago, Oakland1/20 - Jennifer Warkenthien, South Dakota State1/27 - Jennifer Warkenthien, South Dakota State2/3 - Jennifer Warkenthien, South Dakota State2/10 - April Kidd, Oakland2/17 - Amanda Walker, Western Illinois2/24 - Anne Westwood-Higbee, Southern Utah3/3 - Melissa Jeltema, Oakland

2008-09 Winter/Spring All-Academic/Commissioner's List included:PLAYER, YR., MAJOR, HOMETOWN PLAYER, YR., MAJOR, HOMETOWN Kathryn Birkel, Fr., Diete� cs, Lincoln, Neb.Tiff any Giese, Fr., Child Development & Family Sciences, Ortonville, Minn.Inger Hodgson, Jr., Public Rela� ons & Adver� sing, Barneveld, Wis.**Kate Moser, Sr., Mechanical Engineering, Bismark, N.D.**Abby Plucker, So., Diete� cs, Parker, S.D.**Ashley Samuelson, Sr., Exercise Science, Underwood, Minn.Skye Smith, Jr., Zoology, New Orleans, La.Whitney Trecker, So., Psychology, New Prague, Minn.**Nicole Vigil, Jr., Criminal Jus� ce, Albuquerque, N.M.**Jill Zaruba, Jr., Exercise Science, Mon� cello, Minn.**--On both All-Academic/Commissioner's List

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SCORING GP PTS AVG 1. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 30 525 17.52. VOELKER, Janae (ORU) 30 495 16.53. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 31 482 15.54. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 35 531 15.25. CANN, Jernisha (IUPUI) 29 411 14.26. JELTEMA, Melissa (OU) 32 448 14.07. WHITTED, Julia (IUPUI) 31 429 13.88. JACKSON, Chelsey (IPFW) 30 398 13.39. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 29 365 12.610. WESTWOOD-HIGBEE,A. (SUU) 29 362 12.5

REBOUNDING GP REB AVG1. CANN, Jernisha (IUPUI) 29 315 10.92. VOELKER, Janae (ORU) 30 282 9.43. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 35 305 8.74. JELTEMA, Melissa (OU) 32 270 8.45. WHITTED, Julia (IUPUI) 31 261 8.46. WESTWOOD-HIGBEE,A. (SUU) 29 222 7.77. PASCUCCI,Challis (SUU) 29 207 7.18. FARRELL, Anne (CC) 29 203 7.09. PENLEY,Jerri (NDSU) 29 196 6.810. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 30 190 6.3

FIELD GOAL PCT. (3 fgm/g) GP FG-FGA PCT.FIELD GOAL PCT. (3 fgm/g) GP FG-FGA PCT.1. PENLEY, Jerri (NDSU) 29 99-173 .5722. WESTWOOD-HIGBEE,A. (SUU) 29 134-257 .5213. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 35 187-361 .5184. BOEVER, Maria (SDSU) 30 116-227 .5115. CAMARGO, Mariana (ORU) 30 124-249 .4986. WHITTED, Julia (IUPUI) 31 187-382 .4907. CARNAGO, Bri� any (OU) 33 134-276 .4868. KIDD, April (OU) 33 129-274 .4719. JELTEMA, Melissa (OU) 32 177-382 .46310. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 31 170-377 451

ASSISTS GP AS AVG AVG A1. GOFF,Kaila (SUU) 28 108 3.92. TATE, BryKeesha (IUPUI) 31 115 3.73. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 30 111 3.74. ZALOGA, Karolina (CC) 29 102 3.55. KIDD, April (OU) 33 111 3.46. CANN, Jernisha (IUPUI) 29 93 3.27. BIRKEL,Ka� e (NDSU) 29 91 3.18. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 30 91 3.09. JAMES, Nicole (IUPUI) 31 93 3.010. CAMARGO, Mariana (ORU) 30 90 3.0

FREE THROW PCT. (2 fgm/g) GP FG-FGA PCT.FREE THROW PCT. (2 fgm/g) GP FG-FGA PCT.1. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 30 66-72 .9172. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 31 88-98 .8983. ZALOGA, Karolina (CC) 29 59-67 .8814. ZARUBA,Jill (NDSU) 25 60-70 .8575. JELTEMA, Melissa (OU) 32 92-109 .8446. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 35 129-157 .8227. FARRELL, Anne (CC) 29 67-82 .8178. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 30 117-145 .8079. ROTERT, Kris� n (SDSU) 35 85-107 .79410. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 29 59-75 .787

TEAMSCORING OFFENSE GP PTS AVG1. South Dakota State 35 2558 73.12. Oakland 33 2283 69.23. Oral Roberts 30 1975 65.84. UMKC 30 1847 61.65. Southern Utah 29 1758 60.66. North Dakota State 29 1746 60.27. IPFW 30 1805 60.28. IUPUI 31 1860 60.09. Centenary 29 1630 56.210. Western Illinois 30 1595 53.2

SCORING DEFENSE GP PTS AVG1. South Dakota State 35 1911 54.62. North Dakota State 29 1724 59.43. Oakland 33 1978 59.94. IUPUI 31 1861 60.05. Western Illinois 30 1824 60.86. Oral Roberts 30 1934 64.57. Southern Utah 29 1898 65.48. UMKC 30 1969 65.69. IPFW 30 2028 67.610. Centenary 29 2072 71.4

FIELD GOAL PCT. GP FG-FGA PCT.1. South Dakota State 35 846-1964 .4312. Oakland 33 841-1999 .4213. Oral Roberts 30 741-1783 .4164. North Dakota State 29 612-1473 .4155. Southern Utah 29 659-1637 .4036. IUPUI 31 694-1785 .3897. IPFW 30 631-1688 .3748. Western Illinois 30 566-1536 .3689. UMKC 30 637-1762 .36210. Centenary 29 544-1543 .353

FG PCT. DEFENSE GP FG-FGA PCT.1. North Dakota State 29 597-1644 .3632. Southern Utah 29 680-1820 .3743. South Dakota State 35 711-1874 .3794. Oakland 33 719-1885 .3815. Oral Roberts 30 678-1743 .3896. IUPUI 31 642-1646 .3907. Western Illinois 30 644-1627 .3968. UMKC 30 700-1708 .4109. Centenary 29 739-1774 .41710. IPFW 30 707-1592 .444

REBOUND MARGIN GP REB-OPP MarginREBOUND MARGIN GP REB-OPP Margin1. Oakland 33 40.6-35.3 +5.32. South Dakota State 35 37.5-33.5 +4.03. IUPUI 31 38.5-35.4 +3.04. Southern Utah 29 40.7-38.3 +2.45. Oral Roberts 30 39.4-38.0 +1.46. North Dakota State 29 35.3-35.5 -0.27. Western Illinois 30 33.9-35.8 -1.98. UMKC 30 37.1-39.4 -2.39. Centenary 29 36.4-41.1 -4.710. IPFW 30 30.8-39.1 -8.3

FREE THROW PCT. GP FT-FTA PCT.1. North Dakota State 29 393-529 .7432. Oakland 33 488-663 .7363. South Dakota State 35 575-782 .7354. Western Illinois 30 309-424 .7295. UMKC 30 388-533 .7286. IPFW 30 318-439 .7247. Centenary 29 403-584 .6908. Southern Utah 29 310-461 .6729. IUPUI 31 356-551 .64610. Oral Roberts 30 310-517 .600

3-POINT FG PCT. GP 3FG-3FM PCT.1. Oakland 33 113-303 .3732. South Dakota State 35 291-811 .3593. UMKC 30 185-536 .3454. Western Illinois 30 154-457 .3375. Oral Roberts 30 183-551 .3326. IPFW 30 225-678 .3327. North Dakota State 29 129-398 .3248. Southern Utah 29 130-404 .3229. IUPUI 31 116-380 .30510. Centenary 29 139-494 281

STEALS GP ST AVG 1. CANN, Jernisha (IUPUI) 29 104 3.62. KIDD, April (OU) 33 107 3.23. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 29 54 1.94. JAMES, Nicole (IUPUI) 31 57 1.85. VOELKER, Janae (ORU) 30 50 1.76. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 30 47 1.66. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 30 47 1.68. BIRKEL,Ka� e (NDSU) 29 45 1.69. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 30 46 1.510. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 35 52 1.5

3-POINT FG PCT. (1.0 3fgm) GP 3FG-3FM PCT. 3-POINT FG PCT. (1.0 3fgm) GP 3FG-3FM PCT. 1. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 31 54-114 .4742. YOUNG, Jill (SDSU) 34 82-178 .4613. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 29 58-142 .4084. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 30 70-172 .4075. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 30 53-133 .3986. TURNER, Cristal (ORU) 30 34-88 .3867. OISTAD, Stacie (SDSU) 35 38-101 .3768. PLATT,Cassie (SUU) 29 39-104 .3759. BOESE, Anne (IPFW) 27 41-110 .37310. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 30 68-185 .368

3-POINT FG MADE GP 3FGM AVG 1. YOUNG, Jill (SDSU) 34 82 2.42. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 30 70 2.33. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 30 68 2.34. ZUPPE, Jordan (IPFW) 30 66 2.25. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 29 58 2.06. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 30 53 1.87. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 31 54 1.78. ROTERT, Kris� n (SDSU) 35 60 1.79. BOESE, Anne (IPFW) 27 41 1.510. REED, Courtney (IPFW) 30 45 1.5

BLOCKED SHOTS GP BS AVG1. CARNAGO, Bri� any (OU) 33 89 2.72. WHITTED, Julia (IUPUI) 31 82 2.63. PENLEY,Jerri (NDSU) 29 55 1.94. DAVIS, Mariah (UMKC) 30 41 1.45. IVANOVA, Eva (IPFW) 30 36 1.26. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 35 41 1.27. PEGORARI, Monah (ORU) 30 34 1.18. PASCUCCI,Challis (SUU) 29 31 1.19. ZARUBA,Jill (NDSU) 25 25 1.09. SAGERS,Jamie (SUU) 23 23 1.0

ASSIST/TOST/TO RATIO RATIO RA GP AS-TO RATIO1. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 30 111-66 1.72. TATE, BryKeesha (IUPUI) 31 115-79 1.53. KIDD, April (OU) 33 111-83 1.34. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 30 91-74 1.25. BIRKEL,Ka� e (NDSU) 29 91-83 1.16. CAMARGO, Mariana (ORU) 30 90-83 1.17. CANN, Jernisha (IUPUI) 29 93-86 1.18. GOFF,Kaila (SUU) 28 108-105 1.09. JAMES, Nicole (IUPUI) 31 93-97 1.010. ZALOGA, Karolina (CC) 29 102-122 0.8

2008-09 SUMMIT LEAGUE STATISTICS (Overall)

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SCORING GP PTS AVG1. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 18 310 17.22. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 18 299 16.63. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 18 288 16.04. VOELKER, Janae (ORU) 18 287 15.95. WHITTED, Julia (IUPUI) 18 267 14.86. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 18 258 14.37. JELTEMA, Melissa (OU) 17 238 14.08. WESTWOOD-HIGBEE,A. (SUU) 18 250 13.99. JACKSON, Chelsey (IPFW) 18 246 13.710. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 18 219 12.2

REBOUNDING GP REB AVG1. CANN, Jernisha (IUPUI) 16 166 10.42. JELTEMA, Melissa (OU) 17 162 9.53. WHITTED, Julia (IUPUI) 18 168 9.34. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 18 161 8.94. VOELKER, Janae (ORU) 18 161 8.96. WESTWOOD-HIGBEE,A. (SUU) 18 14 8.27. PASCUCCI,Challis (SUU) 18 135 7.57. KIDD, April (OU) 18 135 7.59. PENLEY,Jerri (NDSU) 18 120 6.710. FARRELL, Anne (CC) 18 117 6.5

FIELD GOAL PCT. (3 fgm/g) GP FG-FGA PCT.FIELD GOAL PCT. (3 fgm/g) GP FG-FGA PCT.1. PENLEY, Jerri (NDSU) 18 61-109 .5602. WARKENTHIEN,J (SDSU) 18 109-203 .5373. BOEVER, Maria (SDSU) 14 52-98 .5314. WESTWOOD-HIGBEE,A. (SUU) 18 93-176 .5285. WHITTED, Julia (IUPUI) 18 117-225 .5206. CAMARGO, Mariana (ORU) 18 78-157 .4977. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 18 88-184 .4788. CARNAGO, Bri� any (OU) 18 74-157 .4719. KIDD, April (OU) 18 75-160 .46910. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 18 103-223 .462

ASSISTS GP AS AVG AVG A1. TATE, BryKeesha (IUPUI) 18 81 4.52. GOFF,Kaila (SUU) 18 71 3.93. CANN, Jernisha (IUPUI) 16 61 3.84. KIDD, April (OU) 18 63 3.55. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 18 59 3.36. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 18 58 3.27. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 18 57 3.27. ZALOGA, Karolina (CC) 18 57 3.29. BIRKEL,Ka� e (NDSU) 18 56 3.110. CAMARGO, Mariana (ORU) 18 55 3.1

FREE THROW PCT. (2 fgm/g) GP FG-FGA PCT. FREE THROW PCT. (2 fgm/g) GP FG-FGA PCT. 1. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 18 36-37 .9732. ZARUBA,Jill (NDSU) 16 43-49 .8783. JELTEMA, Melissa (OU) 17 55-63 .8734. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 18 47-54 .8705. ZALOGA, Karolina (CC) 18 37-43 .8606. IVANOVA, Eva (IPFW) 18 41-49 .8377. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 18 74-90 .8227. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 18 74-90 .8229. JACKSON, Chelsey (IPFW) 18 55-69 .79710. ROTERT, Kris� n (SDSU) 18 38-48 .792

TEAMSCORING OFFENSE GP PTS AVG1. South Dakota State 18 1377 76.52. Oakland 18 1244 69.13. Oral Roberts 18 1147 63.74. IPFW 18 1111 61.74. UMKC 18 1111 61.76. North Dakota State 18 1106 61.47. IUPUI 18 1079 59.98. Southern Utah 18 1067 59.39. Western Illinois 18 970 53.910. Centenary 18 961 53.4

SCORING DEFENSE GP PTS AVG.1. South Dakota State 18 930 51.72. Oakland 18 1045 58.13. North Dakota State 18 1055 58.64. IUPUI 18 1062 59.05. Western Illinois 18 1065 59.26. Southern Utah 18 1186 65.97. Oral Roberts 18 1187 65.98. IPFW 18 1189 66.19. UMKC 18 1197 66.510. Centenary 18 1257 69.8

FIELD GOAL PCT. GP FG-FGA PCT.1. South Dakota State 18 460-1046 .4402. North Dakota State 18 387-896 .4323. Oakland 18 454-1098 .4134. Southern Utah 18 397-994 .3995. Oral Roberts 18 420-1060 .3966. IUPUI 18 406-1036 .3927. IPFW 18 388-1018 .3818. Western Illinois 18 344-914 .3769. UMKC 18 381-1060 .35910. Centenary 18 328-930 .353

FG PCT. DEFENSE GP FG-FGA PCT.1. North Dakota State 18 358-1029 .3482. South Dakota State 18 344-947 .3633. Oakland 18 387-1013 .3824. IUPUI 18 368-963 .3825. Western Illinois 18 384-987 .3896. Southern Utah 18 431-1088 .3967. Oral Roberts 18 403-1013 .3988. UMKC 18 421-997 .4229. Centenary 18 450-1057 .42610. IPFW 18 419-958 .437

REBOUND MARGIN GP REB-OPP MarginREBOUND MARGIN GP REB-OPP Margin1. Oakland 18 42.4-33.6 +8.92. South Dakota State 18 38.2-33.6 +4.63. IUPUI 18 38.8-35.2 +3.64. North Dakota State 18 35.4-34.9 +0.55. Southern Utah 18 37.4-37.4 +0.06. Oral Roberts 18 37.8-38.6 -0.87. Western Illinois 18 33.4-35.7 -2.38. UMKC 18 35.5-39.4 -3.99. Centenary 18 34.9-39.5 -4.610. IPFW 18 32.1-38.2 -6.1

FREE THROW PCT. GP FT-FTA PCT.1. Western Illinois 18 190-247 .7692. North Dakota State 18 258-343 .7523. Oakland 18 281-375 .7494. South Dakota State 18 303-406 .7465. UMKC 18 232-315 .7376. IPFW 18 203-280 .7257. Southern Utah 18 187-270 .6938. Centenary 18 220-329 .6699. IUPUI 18 196-309 .63410. Oral Roberts 18 207-344 .602

3-POINT FG PCT. GP 3FG-3FM PCT.1. South Dakota State 18 154-420 .3672. Oakland 18 55-151 .3643. UMKC 18 117-338 .3464. North Dakota State 18 74-217 .3415. IPFW 18 132-399 .3316. Western Illinois 18 92-279 .3307. Southern Utah 18 86-264 .3268. IUPUI 18 71-219 .3249. Oral Roberts 18 100-322 .31110. Centenary 18 85-289 .294

STEALS GP ST AVG 1. CANN, Jernisha (IUPUI) 16 54 3.42. KIDD, April (OU) 18 54 3.03. JAMES, Nicole (IUPUI) 18 42 2.34. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 18 36 2.05. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 18 33 1.86. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 18 32 1.86. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 18 32 1.88. THOMAS, LeAndrea (UMKC) 18 30 1.78. VOELKER, Janae (ORU) 18 30 1.710. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 18 29 1.6

3-POINT FG PCT. (1.0 3fgm) GP 3FG-3FM PCT. 3-POINT FG PCT. (1.0 3fgm) GP 3FG-3FM PCT. 1. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 18 35-70 .5002. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 18 44-93 .4733. YOUNG, Jill (SDSU) 18 44-96 .4584. TURNER, Cristal (ORU) 18 25-55 .4555. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 18 18-41 .4396. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 18 39-95 .4117. BOESE, Anne (IPFW) 15 25-62 .4038. OISTAD, Stacie (SDSU) 18 20-50 .4009. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 18 31-80 .38810. PLATT,Cassie (SUU) 18 28-74 .378

3-POINT FG MADE GP 3FGM AVG1. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 18 44 2.41. YOUNG, Jill (SDSU) 18 44 2.43. ZUPPE, Jordan (IPFW) 18 42 2.33. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 18 42 2.35. MORRIS, Chazny (UMKC) 18 39 2.26. PIKE, Jessica (OU) 18 35 1.97. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 18 31 1.78. ROTERT, Kris� n (SDSU) 18 30 1.78. BOESE, Anne (IPFW) 15 25 1.710. PLATT,Cassie (SUU) 18 28 1.6

BLOCKED SHOTS GP BS AVG 1. CARNAGO, Bri� any (OU) 18 50 2.82. WHITTED, Julia (IUPUI) 18 42 2.33. PENLEY,Jerri (NDSU) 18 40 2.24. DAVIS, Mariah (UMKC) 18 27 1.55. WARKENTHIEN,J. (SDSU) 18 24 1.35. IVANOVA, Eva (IPFW) 18 24 1.37. PASCUCCI,Challis (SUU) 18 23 1.38. PEGORARI, Monah (ORU) 18 21 1.29. BOEVER, Maria (SDSU) 14 15 1.110. FOREST, Leslie (CC) 18 18 1.0

ASSIST/TOST/TO RATIO RATIO RA GP AS-TO RATIO 1. TATE, Brykeesha (IUPUI) 18 81-42 1.92. JONES, Georgia (ORU) 18 58-37 1.63. CANN, Jernisha (IUPUI) 16 61-41 1.54. WALKER, Amanda (WIU) 18 59-40 1.55. KIDD, April (OU) 18 63-47 1.36. CAMARGO, Mariana (ORU) 18 55-47 1.27. BIRKEL,Ka� e (NDSU) 18 56-50 1.18. GOFF,Kaila (SUU) 18 71-69 1.09. JAMES, Nicole (IUPUI) 18 54-57 0.910. HODGSON,Inger (NDSU) 18 57-63 0.9

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BISON IN TOURNAMENT PLAY

NCAAPlayoff s North Dakota State completed one of the most impressive runs in NCAA Division II women's basketball under the direc� on of head coach Amy Ruley in 2004. The Bison competed in 18 of 19 NCAA tournaments since 1986, and had a string of 16 in a row. North Dakota State won fi ve na� onal championships including four straight from 1993-1996. The Bison claimed their fi rst � tle in 1991, defea� ng Southeast Missouri State 81-74 in Cape Giradeau, Mo. Overall, North Dakota State ap-peared in nine NCAA Four Fours, placing second three � mes and third on one occasion. The Bison were runner-up in their fi rst NCAA tourney appearance in 1986 NDSU compiled a 47-13 record in all NCAA Division II tourney game and advanced to 13 NCAA regional cham-pionship games.

NCAA Division IIBasketball ChampionsBasketball Champions

2004 California, Pa.2003 South Dakota State2002 Cal Poly Pomona2001 Cal Poly Pomona2000 Northern Kentucky (2nd)1999 North Dakota1998 North Dakota1997 North Dakota1996 NORTH DAKOTA STATE1995 NORTH DAKOTA STATE1994 NORTH DAKOTA STATE1993 NORTH DAKOTA STATE1992 Delta State, Miss. (2nd)1991 NORTH DAKOTA STATE1990 Delta State, Miss.1989 Delta State, Miss.1988 Hampton, Va. (T3rd)1987 New Haven, Conn.1986 Cal Poly Pomona (2nd)1985 Cal Poly Pomona1984 Central Missouri State1983 Virginia Union1982 Cal Poly Pomona

Nadine Schmidt (15) was a sophomore when the Bison won their fi rst NCAA championship against Southeast Missouri State in 1991.

Jill DeVries, the lone senior on the 1991 NDSU team, hoisted the NCAA Division II championship trophy following the 81-74 win over Southeast Missouri State.

1998 NCAA RegionalL. Northern State, 76-73

1997 NCAA RegionalD. Nebraska-Kearney, 76-65L. North Dakota, 73-66

1996 NCAA Elite Eight1996 NCAA Elite EightD. Portland State, 91-65D. Delta State, 93-72D. Shippensburg, Pa., 104-781996 NCAA RegionalD. Minnesota-Duluth, 72-52D. North Dakota, 89-77

1995 NCAA Elite Eight1995 NCAA Elite EightD. Oakland, Mich., 87-61 D. Missouri Western, 71-64D. Portland State, 98-851995 NCAA RegionalD. Minnesota-Duluth, 98-61D. South Dakota State, 82-68

Bison in the Playoff sBison in the Playoff s

Overall record in NCAA Elite 8/AIAW Final Four games: 24-8Overall record in NCAA Division II tournament games: 47-13Overall record in na� onal, regional or state games: 60-25

2004 NCAA RegionalD. South Dakota, 70-63L. North Dakota, 66-65

2003 NCAA RegionalD. Nebraska-Kearney, 76-69L. South Dakota, 84-61

2001 NCAA RegionalL. Minnesota-Duluth, 81-73

2000 NCAA Elite Eight2000 NCAA Elite EightD. Delta State, 71-64D. Columbus State, 71-56L. Northern Kentucky, 71-62 (ot)2000 NCAA RegionalD. Minnesota-Duluth, 77-72D. North Dakota, 92-72

1999 NCAA RegionalD. Minnesota-Duluth, 61-50L. North Dakota, 83-60

1994 NCAA Elite Eight1994 NCAA Elite EightD. Missouri Western, 91-74D. North Alabama, 123-56D. Cal State-San Bernardino, 89-561994 NCAARegionalD. Augustana, 82-59D. South Dakota State, 82-52

1993 NCAA Final FourD. Bentley College, Mass., 79-57D. Delta State, Miss., 95-631993 NCAA RegionalD. Denver, 92-77D. Augustana, 91-82D. Cal Poly Pomona, 91-55

1992 NCAA Final FourD. Portland State, 93-59L. Delta State, Miss., 65-631992 NCAA RegionalD. South Dakota St., 92-58D. Augustana, 104-69D. Washburn, Kan., 79-51

1991 NCAA Final FourD. Bentley, Mass., 83-76D. Southeast Missouri State, 81-741991 NCAA RegionalD. Augustana, 90-89D. North Dakota, 81-59D. Bellarmine, Ky., 87-64

1990 NCAA RegionalD. St. Cloud State, 91-74L. North Dakota, 90-58

1989 NCAA RegionalD. South Dakota, 72-71 (ot)L. St. Cloud State, 87-80

1988 NCAA Final FourL. Hampton, Va., 72-631988 NCAA RegionalD. St. Cloud State, 77-57D. South Dakota State, 91-77D. St. Joseph's, Ind., 87-74

1987 NCAA RegionalD. St. Cloud State, 67-65L. Cal Poly Pomona, 77-67

1986 NCAA Final FourD. Philadelphia Tex� le, 77-61L. Cal Poly Pomona, 70-631986 NCAA RegionalsD. Bryant College, 81-63D. Mankato State, 67-62D. Central Missouri St., 77-60

1982 AIAW Na� onalsD. Centenary, 2-0D. Biola, Calif., 87-71L. Charleston College, 88-73L. William Penn, 77-761982 AIAW RegionalsD. St. Mary of the Plains,62-43D. Southeast Missouri State, 85-70L. William Penn, 78-73

1981 AIAW RegionalsD. Emporia State, Kan., 81-70L. William Penn, 74-61L. Nebraska-Omaha, 84-56

1981 AIAW StateD. North Dakota, 68-64

1980 AIAW Sub-RegionalL. South Dakota State, 75-72

1980 AIAW RegionalD. North Dakota, 75-71 (ot)

1979 AIAW Na� onalsL. High Point College, 93-40L. Air Force Academy, 61-561979 AIAW StateD. Mary College, 62-61L. Minot State, 71-68D. Valley City State, 85-77

1978 AIAW StateD. Mayville State, 69-49L. Dickinson State, 79-57D. Mary College, 69-60

1977 AIAW StateD. Mary College, 54-51L. Minot State, 80-42L. Dickinson State, 67-54

1975 AIAW StateD. Mary College, 60-29L. Dickinson State, 58-35D. Minot State, 37-35

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For a few cherished moments late on the a� ernoon of March 23, 1996, life in the world of North Dakota State women's basketball was perfect. It doesn't just happen in the movies.

The fi lm “Fargo” debuted earlier in the week. The real show, with real characters and real emo� ons, was at the Bison Sports Arena. There is no way Jen Rademacher could have wri� en a be� er ending to her career.

Her last shot was a 3-point fi eld goal. Swish. It gave the Bison 100 points. It was the toast of 6,534 fans.

It was part of a 104-78 cel-ebra� on over an outmatched Shippensburg University that gave NDSU the 1996 NCAA Division II Women's Basketball tournament � tle. In fi nishing 30-2, the Bison claimed their fourth na� onal championship and fi � h in six years. Their 104 points set an NCAA championship game record, eclipsing last year's 98 against Portland State.

“Highlights,” Rademacher said, in repea� ng a ques� on. “There

Jenni Rademacher (24)

Bison Capture Fourth Straight NCAA Division II Championship

Northern Kentucky Turns BackNorth Dakota State in Over� me

Jayne Even (52)

are four.”Rademacher and senior Lori

Roufs each won their fourth NCAA ring, something that can only be duplicated. Their last game, how-ever, will never be replicated.

Roufs led all scorers with 28 points and all rebounders with 10. Rademacher hit 7 of 8 fi eld goals and fi nished with 15 points.

NDSU had a 57-percent accura-cy against a man-to-man defense. The Lady Raiders, then, started the second half with a zone. Birch and Lang promptly drilled NDSU's fi rst 3-point fi eld goal a� empts of the game for a 63-35 advantage.

In short, it was a domina� ng performance.

For the second straight year, Morlock of NDSU was named most valuable player of the tournament. In three games, she scored 54 points and grabbed 22 rebounds. Joining Morlock on the all-tournament team were Lori Roufs and Jen Rademacher of NDSU, Jennifer Clarkson and Caro-line Omamo of Abilene Chris� an, and Shippensburg's Spencer.

No. 2-ranked Northern Kentucky University outscored No. 3 North Dakota State University 14-5 in over� me to post a 71-62 victory in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight Championship game March 25 played before 472 fans at the Pine Bluff Conven� on Center.

It was the fi rstever na� onal � tle for the Norse (32-2), which became the fi rst team outside the state of North Dakota to win the championship since Delta State accomplished the feat in 1992. NKU also extended its winning streak to 24 games.

North Dakota State suff ered through a 0-of-11 shoo� ng eff ort from the fi eld in over� me, and made only 1-of-14 fi eld goal a� empts in the game's fi nal 11:25.

"We just didn't seem to get anything going smoothly off ensively. I felt lucky to have stayed with them in the fi rst half, but in the second half the bo� om fell out off ensively," said North Dakota State head coach Amy Ruley. The Bison are 5-3 in NCAA

championship games. "We couldn't stay in a rhythm.

Foul trouble hurt us. It changed some things for us. As a student-athlete, you need to be able to adjust. We didn't adjust as well as we could have."

NCAA Elite Eight MVP Michelle Co� rell scored six of her game-high 23 points in the over� me period. Co� rell also pulled down a game-high 19 rebounds. Teammate Michele Tuchfarber, who joined Co� rell on the all-tournament team, fi nished with nine points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals.

North Dakota State was paced by the hard-working Jaime Berry, who came off the bench to score 16 points and grab 10 rebounds. Berry had only one point combined in the previous two tourney games. Jayne Even fi nished with 14 points and 10 rebounds to record her 19th "daily double" of the season. Amundson had 11 points.

Jayne Boeddeker and Even were selected to the all-tournament team along with NKU's Tuchfarber and Co� rell; Delta State's Caroline Boclair and Western Washington's Celeste Hill.

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which helped the Bison take a 39-28 hal� ime lead.

Cal State-San Bernardino looked to be in a posi� on to challenge in the second half, but the Bison picked up their intensity a� er the intermission.

“Our team is one that kind of feels teams out,” said NDSU head coach Amy Ruley.

“And in those cases usually the second half is our be� er half.”

The championship game turned out to be one of those cases. The Bison began the second half with a 20-10 run that extended the lead to 59-38 with 12:46 le� . Steere, the championship's most outstanding player, tallied 13 of NDSU's 20 points during that stretch.

The Coyotes' shoo� ng woes were never more evident than midway in the second half when they went 5:35 without a basket.

Steere, who hit 11-of-18 from the fi eld and 10-of-13 from the foul line, was joined on the all-tourney team by teammates Rademacher and Kasey Morlock, and Kim Young and Chery'll Few from Cal State-San Bernardino. Few led the Coyotes with 25 points.

Bison Roll to Second Straight Na� onal Title at Home in '94

NDSU's Lyne� e Mund (42) scored two of her nine points against Cal State-San Bernardino during the 1994 NCAA Division II championship game played at the Bison Sports Arena.

Perfec� on is what the 1995 North Dakota State University women's basketball team will be remembered for a� er winning its third straight NCAA Division II championship on March 25, 1995.

With a 98-85 win over Portland State, played at the Bison Sports Arena before a � tle-game record 7,138 fans, NDSU became the fi rst Division II women's champion to fi nish the season unbeaten. NDSU fi nished 32-0 and extended its winning streak to 41 games.

The Bison, ranked No. 1 the en� re season, also became the fi rst women's team to win four Division II na� onal � tles.

“That's a dream,” said Lyne� e Mund, one of only two seniors on the 1995 team.

“Hardly anyone does that.”Hardly any team shoots 63

percent from the fi eld, scores 85 points and loses. But that's what happened to Greg Bruce's Port-land State squad, making its fi rst championship game appearance.

The Bison, normally 44 percent shooters, countered Portland State's hot hand with 52 percent

shoo� ng and their fourth highest-scoring game of the season.

Thanks to their aggressive ap-proach, six Bison players scored in double fi gures.

Portland State cut the Bison lead to three points in the fi rst half and fi ve points early in the second half. But the Vikings could get no closer.

“I always felt like we were playing well and never got out of our game plan,” said NDSU head coach Amy Ruley, who directed the Bison to their fourth NCAA � tle in fi ve years.

“It was a fun one to coach.”It was also a fun game to play

in. Lori Roufs led the Bison with 23 points and 5 rebounds, while Jenni Rademacher followed with 17. Kasey Morlock and Lyne� e Mund each had 15 points, while Rhonda Birch and Linda Davis each fi nished with 11.

Morlock was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Elite Eight, while Roufs was select-ed to the all-tourney team.

Perfect Finish for NDSU In Winning Third Straight Title

North Dakota State's Lori Roufs (30) drove to the basket during the 1995 NCAA Division II na� onal championship game at the Bison Sports Arena.

North Dakota State senior Darci North Dakota State senior Darci Steere, playing in her fourth NCAA championship fi nal, poured in 32 points and grabbed 17 rebounds to lead the Bison past Cal State-San Bernardino 89-56.

“Not very many people get the opportunity to play in a champion-ship game and even fewer people get the opportunity to play in four,” said Steere.

“There is no greater feeling in the world than going out your senior year as the na� onal champions.”

The victory was even more special as it came in the Bison Sports Arena before 6,806 apprecia� ve fans. When the Bison last hosted the Division II championship in 1992 they were defeated by Delta State 65-63.

As was the case throughout the championship, s� fl ing defense was the key for the Bison. NDSU limited the Coyotes to 25 percent shoot-ing on the night, including a frigid 21 percent (7-of-33) in the decisive second half.

Trailing 18-13 midway in the fi rst half, Jen Rademacher and Rhonda Birch sparked a 17-3 run

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NDSU Gets Revenge ByDefea� ng Delta State in 1993

WALTHAM, Mass. -- It took a year, but North Dakota State rid itself of the bi� er taste of defeat and regained the sweet taste of victory.

Nadine Schmidt scored 24 points and Jackie Parsley added 17 to power the Bison past Delta State 95-63 in the NCAA Division II champion-ship game on March 27, 1993

The margin of victory was the second largest in the tournament's 12-year history and avenged Delta State's 65-63 win the year before. NDSU has won two of the last three championships.

“We had something to prove tonight, and we went out and did it,” Schmidt said. “We had a bad taste in our mouth from last year, so we wanted to go out tonight with a big bang. I think we did.”

Indeed, NDSU (30-2) did not waste any � me, opening a 40-26 hal� ime lead and never looking back in the second half.

Jenni Rademacher scored 14 points for the Bison, and Darci Steere scored 10 points and pulled down a team-high seven rebounds.

“We were more confi dent this

year,” NDSU coach Amy Ruley said. “Last year was a big mo� vator.”

LaTanya Pa� y led Delta State (27-6) with 14 points. Leslie McKiernon scored 11 points and led the Lady Statesmen with 12 rebounds.

“We were very posi� ve going into the game, but we didn't think on the fl oor and get it done,” McKiernon said.

Delta State led early 8-5, but never saw another lead. The closest they came was 16-15 with 11:25 le� in the fi rst half when Dawn Chism completed a three-point play.

The Bison then went on an 18-4 run and took a 34-19 lead with 4:59 to go in the fi rst half on Lyne� e Mund's jump shot.

NDSU took a 40-26 lead into half-� me, as Schmidt scored 11 points and Rademacher 10.

NDSU's 95 points was a champi-onship record. Schmidt was named the tournament's MVP. She also was the MVP in 1991. Jody Buck and Jackie Parsley were named to the all-tournament team.

NDSU's Jody Buck (20) pushed the ball down the court and led the Bison to a 95-63 win against Delta State in the 1993 NCAA championship game.

Much like North Dakota State did the previous year, Delta State University went on the road to garner the NCAA Division II na� onal � tle.

Playing before 7,101 fans at the Bison Sports Arena, the Lady Statesmen used a dominant inside game and a zone defense to defeat North Dakota State 65-63 to win the 1992 Division II championship.

The championship was Delta State's third over the past four years.

Delta State frustrated North Dakota State with an air � ght defense, holding the Bison to only 34.5 percent shoo� ng from the fl oor.

“We haven't played against a zone for quite a while,” said North Dakota State All-America Nadine Schmidt. “We were strug-gling and wai� ng for someone else to pick it up.”

Center Leslie McKiernon, the tournament's most outstanding player, poured in 29 points to

lead a Delta State off ensive at-tack which scored all but 11 of its points inside the paint.

The Lady Statesmen led 36-29 at hal� ime, but NDSU quickly drew to within fi ve at 40-35 with 15:24 le� in the game.

Delta State went on a 13-4 run during a six-minute span to extend the lead to 53-39 on a McKiernon layup with 9:20 le� .

However, North Dakota State con� nually cut into the defi cit and pulled to within 63-60 on a three-pointer by Susan Faus with just 15 seconds le� in the game, and things seemed to be heading toward a possible over� me.

McKiernon again came up big and connected on two crucial free throws with :03 le� to build the lead back to fi ve.

The free throws proved to be more than just academic as Lyne� e Mund connected on a three-pointer heave at the buzzer to provide the game's fi nal score, 65-63.

Jody Buck led the Bison with 13 points, while Schmidt scored 12 points. Schmidt and Buck were all-tournament selec� ons.

North Dakota State's Jackie Parsley (34) blocks this Delta State shot during the fi rst half of the 1992 NCAA Division II na� onal championship game played at the Bison Sports Arena.

Delta State Stalls Bison “O”In 1992 NCAA Title Game

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North Dakota State captured runnerup honors in the 1986 NCAA tourney in Springfi eld, Mass.

NDSU's Susan Faus (25) drove down the lane during the 81-74 NCAA championship victory over Southeast Missouri State in 1991 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

North Dakota State Impressive in Claiming First NCAA Crown

Surprising North Dakota StateEarns NCAA Runnerup Finish

when they had to have it.”One of the biggest shots was hit

by Jill DeVries, who put the Bison up 72-66 with a 3-pointer with 3:42 remaining. A layup by Buck and a DeVries free throw made the score 75-66 with 2:05 le� . Southeast got no closer than fi ve points in the fi nal fi ve minutes.

Southeast Missouri led three � mes in the fi nal half, but was un-able to match North Dakota State's ball-handling and half-court off ense. SE Missouri's biggest of three leads was 49-45 on Stephanie Holland's two free throws before North Dakota State rebounded.

“I had a good feeling that we needed to play defense in a zone tonight,” said Bison head coach Amy Ruley. “It took them out of their game.”

Nadine Schmidt, the tourney's MVP, had 13 points and seven rebounds for NDSU. DeVries was se-lected to the all-tourney team. Sarita Wesley ne� ed a game-high 26 points for SEMO.

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- North Da-kota State wasn't supposed to be in Springfi eld. But when the champion-ship concluded those same skep� cs knew they hadn't seen the last of the Bison.

Favored Cal Poly Pomona became the fi rst women's team in the NCAA basketball championships to win back-to-back � tles.

The poised and talented Broncos turned back fi rst-� me tourney entry North Dakota State, 70-63, before a crowd of 5,398 at the Springfi eld Civic Center.

“We beat a very good team tonight,” said Cal Poly Pomona coach Darlene May, whose team won three of fi ve women's crowns in Springfi eld.

“North Dakota State's zone defense is as good as we've seen all year,” con� nued May. “Early on, I thought we could put them away, but they slowed down our running game and took away our momen-tum.”

With Cal Poly's Division II player of the year and usual high scorer Vickie Mitchell in foul trouble early, frontcourt teammates Debra Larsen and Debbie Fle� responded with 19 points apiece. Larsen, who was named the tourney's most outstand-ing player, also delivered a game-

high 11 rebounds.Pomona tried to carve a runaway

lead, jumping out in front 17-4 in the fi rst fi ve minutes as Larsen was taking liber� es underneath off the fl ashy feeds of point guard Michelle McCoy. McCoy, a transfer from UCLA, ended with 16 points and seven assists.

North Dakota State, on the outside shoo� ng of Janice Woods and Pat Smykowski, erupted for nine straight points near the end of the half and took its fi rst lead at 35-34 with 2:27 le� before the intermis-sion.

The Bison were on top for the last � me at 37-36. Larsen then made three at the line and added a rebound of her own miss to put the Broncos ahead 41-37 at hal� ime.

A� er Woods opened the second half with a hoop for North Dakota State, Cal Poly Pomona got the next 10 points and steadily began to pull away.

The Bison never came closer than seven the rest of the way.

Smykowski led North Dakota State with 20 points, while Woods added 18 points. The NDSU pair were named to the NCAA all-tournament team.

“I thought our team played hard, but we ran out of gas in the second half,” said NDSU head coach Amy Ru-ley. “Cal Poly's transi� on game is as quick as we've ever seen.”CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. --Sopho-

more Jody Buck's 7-of-9 fi eld goal shoo� ng headed a pa� ent off ense that led North Dakota State Univer-sity to an 81-74 victory over South-east Missouri State University for the NCAA Division II � tle on March 23, 1991.

Buck's 19 points led fi ve North Da-kota State players in double fi gures.

The Bison led 38-34 at hal� ime, then wrestled away the lead for good at 50-49 on Susan Faus' three-point play with 12:13 remaining.

North Dakota State shot 59 percent in the fi nal half and 54 percent overall to conclude a 31-2 season -- se� ng school records for most victories and best winning percentage (.939).

Southeast Missouri, playing on its homecourt and in front of 7,064 fans, fi nished 31-4. The host Otahkians brought a he� y 21-game winning streak into the championship contest.

“We went through a lot of chal-lenges and accepted all of them except for one,” said Southeast coach Ed Arnzen. “They are a great team. They hit the big shots � me a� er � me

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Ruley, North Dakota State Among NCAA's Most Defi ning Moments

North Dakota State winning a fourth straight NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship in 1996 was selected as one of the “25 Defi ning Moments in NCAA History”.

The defi ning moments encompass all NCAA championship sports and all three divisions (I, II, III). The Bison four-year run included a perfect 32-0 season in 1994-95 and a 49-game winning streak, one of the longest in NCAA history.

“It’s an honor to be recognized by the NCAA, especially when you look at all the signfi cant events that have taken place over the past 100 years,” said NDSU head women’s basketball coach Amy Ruley, who directed the Bison to fi ve Division II na� onal � tles and eight championship game appearances.

“It’s more of an honor for the university, the program, the student-athletes, the administrators and staff involved.”

Jen Rademacher and Lori Roufs played on four straight NCAA Division II Na� onal Championship teams during their careers at North Dakota State.

“What a great honor for the program. This is a real tribute to the coaching staff and the people in the program who have been commi� ed to making NDSU successful,” said Roufs.

“I consider myself fortunate to have played for Coach Ruley and Kelli (Layman), as well as having had such incredible experiences and opportuni� es. Now, years later, I s� ll have great memories and friendships that came out of four years of basketball at NDSU.”

ESPN Classic and ESPNU aired “25 Defi ning Moments in NCAA History” throughout the months of January, March and September 2006. Each moment was a 30-second vigne� e that highlighted the most exci� ng, important and memorable events in the NCAA’s history.

The NCAA celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2006.In addi� on, Ruley and former NCAA Division II Player of the Year Kasey Morlock were

selected to the NCAA 25th Anniversary Division II Women’s Basketball Team along with Cal Poly’s Niki Bracken, Northern Kentucky’s Michelle Co� rell, North Dakota’s Jenny Crouse and Central Missouri State’s Carla Eades.

Ruley, who was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004, compiled a 671-198 record in 29 seasons at the university. She directed the Bison women's basketball program in their transi� on into the Division I ranks.

Morlock, who is NDSU’s all-� me leading scorer with 2,233 points, played on three na� onal � tle teams and was named the NCAA tournament Most Outstanding Player in 1995 and in 1996.

“As far as being selected to the 25th anniversary team, all I can say is that I am really honored,” said Morlock, who was a three-� me All-American.

“I think the award is more about me being a part of a special � me in NDSU women’s history. I was lucky enough to be on some really talented teams with amazing coaches.”

The 25th anniversary of NCAA women’s championships were celebrated throughout the 2005-06 championship season. NCAA Division II women’s basketball began in 1981 and commemorated its anniversary at the 2006 championship.

Kasey Morlock

Sports Illustrated's20th Century

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#35 Nadine SchmidtBraddock

North Dakota State guard-forward was NCAA Division II Final Four MVP in 1991 and 1993

#42 Tanya FischerRhame

North Dakota's all-� me leading high school scorer (3,148 points) at Bow-man. State's 1993 "Miss Basketball"; two-� me cross country champ

#8 Amy RuleyFargo

North Dakota State women's basketball coach led the Bison to fi ve NCAA Division II � tles in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995 & 1996.

#24 Pat SmykowskiLidgerwood

Established North Dakota State women's basketball career marks for points, three-pointers and assists from 1985-89

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Women's NIT ChampionsYEAR CHAMPION RUNNERUP MVP 2009 South Florida Kansas Shan� a Grace, South Florida2008 Marque� e Michigan State Krystal Ellis, Marque� e2007 Wyoming Wisconsin Hanna Zavecz, Wyoming2006 Kansas State Marque� e Claire Coggins, Kansas State2005 SMS West Virginia Jenny Lingor, SMS2004 Creighton UNLV Christy Neneman, Creighton2003 Auburn Baylor Natasha Bracke� , Auburn2002 Oregon Houston Cathrine Kraayeveld, Oregon2001 Ohio State New Mexico Jamie Lewis, Ohio State2000 Wisconsin Florida Tamara Moore, Wisconsin1999 Arkansas Wisconsin Lonniya Bragg, Arkansas1998 Penn State Baylor Helen Darling, Penn State

Postseason WNIT Individual RecordsMost Points - Game 45 Tamika Whitmore, Memphis vs. Arkansas St., 3/17/99Most Points - Tournament 147 Danielle McCray, Kansas, 2009Most 3-Pointers - Game 9 Jordan Jones, South Carolina vs. NC A&T, 3/21/08Most 3-Pointers - Tournament 22 Jenny Lingor, SMS (2005)Most Rebounds - Game 25 Sophia Young, Baylor vs. Auburn, 4/4/03Most Rebounds - Tournament 68 Sophia Young, Baylor (2003)Most Assists - Game 13 Dee Dee Pate, Wisconsin vs. Memphis, 3/20/99 13 Kelsey Corbin, Ball State vs. Kentucky, 3/19/07Most Assists - Tournament 43 Yolanda Paige, West Virginia (2005)Most Steals - Game 10 Shala Crook, Ball State vs. Valparaiso, 3/16/02Most Steals - Tournament 18 Tonya Washington, Florida (2000); Bell Tonbi, Florida (2000)Most Blocks - Game 9 Nalini Miller, South Florida vs. Coppin State, 3/19/07Most Blocks - Tournament 22 Allyssa DeHaan, Michigan State, 2008Most Field Goals - Game 18 Aisha Hollans, USC vs. Washington, 3/17/02Most Field Goals - Tournament 46 Jolene Anderson, Wisconsin, 2007

Postseason WNIT Team RecordsMost Points - Game 107 University of Wisconsin vs. Siena College, 03/14/99Most Points - Tournament 452 Wyoming (2007)Most 3-Pointers - Game 17 SMS vs. Iowa, 3/28/05Most 3-Pointers - Tournament 58 SMS (2005)Most Rebounds - Game 62 Fresno State vs. Santa Clara, 3/21/03Most Rebounds - Tournament 221 Wisconsin (2000)Most Assists - Game 28 Kansas State vs. Idaho State, 3/17/06Most Assists - Tournament 101 Wyoming (2007)Most Steals - Game 22 Missouri vs. Western Illinois, 3/19/03Most Steals - Tournament 60 Houston (2002)Most Blocks - Game 16 South Florida vs. Coppin State, 3/19/07Most Blocks - Tournament 27 Wyoming (2007), New Mexico (2001)Most Field Goals - Game 45 University of Illinois vs. Wisconsin Green Bay, 3/15/01Most Field Goals - Tournament 179 Florida (2000)

Women's Na� onal Invita� on Tournament Tournament Overview: The Women’s Na� onal Invita� on Tournament is an annual tournament involving 64 of the na� on’s top women’s Division I basketball teams. All games, including the semifi nals and championship, are hosted by par� cipa� ng schools. Every round is single elimina-� on. Tournament Format: The Postseason WNIT features 32 fi rst-round games, followed by 16

second-round games, eight third-round games, four quarterfi nal games, two semifi nal games, and the championship. The championship game is televised. The event off ers 31 automa� c berths, one to each established conference, and 33 at-large berths. The WNIT fi eld and bracket is announced late on the evening of the NCAA Tournament selec� ons. 2009 Rewind:The South Florida women’s basketball team captured its fi rst postseason � tle in school history with a 75-71 win over Kansas in the Women’s Na� onal Invita� on Tournament. The game, played at Allen Fieldhouse, drew a record-se� ng crowd there for women’s basketball. A soldout crowd of 16, 113 watched the teams ba� le back and forth. South Florida (27-10) led 38-30 at hal� ime, but Kansas (22-14) made a run midway through the second half. The Bulls had an answer every � me, though, on their way to fi nishing their most successful season in school history.2009 All-Tournament Team: Shan� a Grace led a well-distributed a� ack for South Florida, which had numerous players emerge as leaders throughout the tournament. Grace (16 points, fi ve assists) earned MVP honors for the WNIT, and was joined by teammate Jazmine Sepulveda (18 points) on the all-tournament team. Also named to the all-tournament team were Danielle Mc-Cray and Sade Morris of Kansas, as well as Carolyn Swords of Boston College and Illinois State’s Kris� Cirone.

2009 Women's NITChampionship (At Lawrence, Kan.)Championship (At Lawrence, Kan.)Championship (Saturday, April Saturday, April 4South Florida 75, Kansas 71Semifi nalsWednesday, April 1Wednesday, April 1South Florida 82, Boston College 65Kansas 75, Illinois State 72Quarterfi nalsSunday, March 29Sunday, March 29South Florida 80, St. Bonaventure 66 Illinois State 66, Indiana 55 Boston College 65, Georgetown 56 Monday, March 30Monday, March 30Kansas 78, New Mexico 69 Third RoundThursday, March 26Thursday, March 26Indiana 75, Bowling Green 67 South Florida 74, Mississippi 57 Boston College 68, St. John’s 64 Georgetown 65, Richmond 49 St. Bonaventure 56, Wisconsin 51 Kansas 75, Arkansas 59 Illinois State 51, Marque� e 50 Friday, March 27Friday, March 27New Mexico 61, Oregon State 56Second RoundSaturday, March 21Saturday, March 21St. Bonaventure 68, West Virginia 63 South Florida 88, Florida Gulf Coast 81 OTOregon State 59, Portland State 47 Sunday, March 22Sunday, March 22Bowling Green 72, Syracuse 69 Indiana 59, Dayton 57 Wisconsin 49, Kentucky 45 St. John’s 70, Har� ord 59 Richmond 59, James Madison 57 Georgetown 72, Wake Forest 61 Mississippi 87, Murray State 49 Monday, March 23Monday, March 23Boston College 68, Boston University 53 Marque� e 58, Butler 49 Arkansas 61, Oklahoma St. 60 OTKansas 79, Creighton 64 Tuesday, March 24Tuesday, March 24Illinois State 73, LA Tech 59 Wednesday, March 25New Mexico 54, Nebraska 43First RoundWednesday, March 18Wednesday, March 18Syracuse 90, Canisius 65New Mexico 72, Southern 44Thursday, March 19Thursday, March 19Dayton 70, Oakland 55Butler 59, Duquesne 58Boston University 79, Central Conn. State 60West Virginia 70, Coppin State 40Kentucky 81, Cha� anooga 76, 1OTFlorida Gulf Coast 97, George Washington 94, 2OTLA Tech 77, SMU 54Portland State 57, Portland 51Friday, March 20Friday, March 20St. John’s 83, Harvard 60 James Madison 61, American 59 Georgetown 73, Winthrop 45 Murray St. 67, Arkansas-Li� le Rock 65 Saturday, March 21Saturday, March 21Oklahoma St. 82, Texas-Arlington 72 Creighton 64, UC Riverside 51

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Away November 15 6 p.m.

Northern IowaPanthers

Away November 13 7 p.m.

KimWypiszynski13 ppg, 5 rpg

TaynaWarren3rd season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Cedar Falls, IowaEnrollment: 12,908Nickname: PanthersColors: Purple & Old GoldAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: Missouri ValleyPresident: Dr. Benjamin AllenAthle�c Director: Troy DannenArena: McLeod Center (6,650)Press Row Phone: (319) 273-7385

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Kara MoranE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (319) 273-5455FAX: (319) 273-3602 Web Site: www.unipanthers.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Tanya Warren (Creighton, '88)Record at School: 24-37 (2 seasons)Career Record: 24-37 (2 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 11-19Conference Record: 9-9 (6th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 5/0Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 12/1

SERIES NOTESThis is the second mee�ng between NDSU and UNI. The Panthers won 77-73 in Fargo last year. The Bison are 2-7 against teams from the Missouri Valley.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 14 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7:05 p.m.Nov. 15 at Missouri 5 p.m.Nov. 22 IOWA 3:05 p.m.Nov. 27 #vs. Louisville 5 p.m.Nov. 28 #vs. Butler 5 p.m.Dec. 2 at Northern Illinois NoonDec. 5 at Green Bay 2 p.m.Dec. 10 MILWAUKEE 7:05 p.m.Dec. 13 SOUTH DAKOTA 3:05 p.m.Dec. 20 at Iowa State 6 p.m.Dec. 28 at South Dakota State 7 p.m.Dec. 31 *at Wichita State 7:05 p.m. Jan. 2 *at Missouri State 2:05 p.m.Jan. 7 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 7:05 p.m.Jan. 9 *EVANSVILLE 1:05 p.m.Jan. 15 *at Bradley 7 p.m.Jan. 22 *at Drake 7:35 p.m.Jan. 24 *at Creighton 2:05 p.m.Jan. 28 *ILLINOIS STATE 7:05 p.m.Jan. 30 *INDIANA STATE 3:05 p.m.Feb. 5 *at Southern Illinois 7:05 p.m.Feb. 7 *at Evansville 2:00 p.m.Feb. 13 *BRADLEY 3:07 p.m.Feb. 18 *DRAKE 7:05 p.m.Feb. 21 *CREIGHTON 7 p.m.Feb. 26 *at Indiana State 6 p.m.Feb. 28 *at Illinois State 2:05 p.m.Mar. 4 *MISSOURI STATE 7:05 p.m.Mar. 6 *WICHITA STATE 3:05 p.m.Mar. 11-14 at State Farm Missouri Valley Tournament* Missouri Valley Conference game# Cancun Thanksgiving Classic (Cancun, Mexico)

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Chicago, Ill.Enrollment: 23,401Nickname: Blue DemonsColors: Royal Blue & ScarletAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: BIG EASTPresident: Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M.Athle�c Director: Jean Len� Ponse�oArena: McGrath Arena (3,000)Press Row Phone: (773) 325-8609

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Alicia PowersE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (773) 325-4740FAX: (773) 325-7531 Web Site: www.depaulbluedemons.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Doug Bruno (DePaul, '73)Record at School: 437-252 (23 seasons)Career Record: 477-282 (25 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 23-10Conference Record: 10-6 (T4th)Postseason: No. 7 seed Berkeley RegionStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3

SERIES NOTESThis will be the first mee�ng between North Dakota State and DePaul.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 8 p.m.Nov. 15 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 6 p.m.Nov. 20 #CORNELL 7:30 p.m.Nov. 21 #TENNESSEE STATE/SAN DIEGO 5/7:30 p.m.Nov. 24 at Northwestern 7 p.m.Nov. 28 at Northern Illinoi 2 p.m.Dec. 2 at Green Bay 7 p.m.Dec. 4 UIC NoonDec. 6 LOYOLA-CHICAGO 5 p.m.Dec. 13 at Stanford 4 p.m.Dec. 19 %vs. Arkansas 4:30 p.m.Dec. 20 %vs. Florida State /UT San Antonio 2 p.m./7 p.m.Dec. 21 %Championship Play 4:30/9:30 p.m.Dec. 28 at Illinois State 7 p.m.Jan. 2 *at Rutgers 1 p.m.Jan. 5 *LOUISVILLE 8 p.m.Jan. 9 *at West Virginia 1 p.m.Jan. 16 *ST. JOHN’S 7 p.m.Jan. 19 *at Seton Hall 6 p.m.Jan. 23 *at Georgetown 2 p.m.Jan. 27 *CINCINNATI 7 p.m.Jan. 31 *MARQUETTE 3 p.m.Feb. 3 *at Providence 6 p.m.Feb. 6 *VILLANOVA 7 p.m.Feb. 10 *CONNECTICUT 7 p.m.Feb. 14 *at Notre Dame 2 p.m.Feb. 20 *at Marque�e 7 p.m.Feb. 23 *PITTSBURGH 8 p.m.Feb. 27 *SYRACUSE 7 p.m.Mar. 1 *at USF 6 p.m.Mar. 9-13 BIG EAST Championship (Har�ord, Conn.)* BIG EAST game# Maggie Dixon Classic (Chicago, Ill.)% Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nev.)

DougBruno24th season

DeirdreNaughton15.5 ppg, 5 rpg

BISON OPPONENTS

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Laramie, Wyo.Enrollment: 13,207Nickname: CowgirlsColors: Brown & Gold Affilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: Mountain WestPresident: Dr. Tom BuchananAthle�c Director: Tom BurmanArena: Arena Auditorium (15,028)Press Row Phone: (307) 756-6751

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Amy DambroE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (307) 766-2269/2256FAX: (307) 766-2346Web Site: www.wyomingathle�cs.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Joe Legerski (Wyoming, '79)Record at School: 115-69 (6 seasons)Career Record: 115-69 (6 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 16-14Conference Record: 8-8 (T5th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the second mee�ng between North Dako-ta State and Wyoming. The Cowgirls defeated NDSU 68-51 in Casper last year. The Bison are 1-4 against members of the Mountain West Conference.

2008-09 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 at Denver 5:30 p.m.Nov. 15 MONTANA 2 p.m.Nov. 18 at North Dakota 6 p.m.Nov. 20 at North Dakota State 5 p.m.Nov. 24 BLACK HILLS STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 30 IDAHO STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 3 at Idaho 8:05 p.m.Dec. 5 at Washington State 3 p.m.Dec. 12 #DAKOTA STATE 1 p.m.Dec. 18 WEBER STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 20 OREGON 2 p.m.Dec. 31 at Boise State 2 p.m.Jan. 5 *at Colorado State 6 p.m.Jan. 9 *at San Diego State 3 p.m.Jan. 13 *TCU 7 p.m.Jan. 16 *at New Mexico 2 p.m.Jan. 19 *BYU 6 p.m.Jan. 27 *at Utah 7 p.m.Jan. 30 *AIR FORCE 2 p.m.Feb. 2 *at UNLV 9 p.m.Feb. 6 *COLORADO STATE 2 p.m.Feb. 10 *SAN DIEGO STATE 7 p.m.Feb. 13 *at TCU 3 p.m.Feb. 17 *NEW MEXICO 7 p.m.Feb. 20 *at BYU 2 p.m.Feb. 28 *UTAH 2 p.m.Mar. 3 *at Air Force 7 p.m.Mar. 6 *UNLV 2 p.m.Mar. 9-13 MWC Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.)* Mountain West Conference game# Casper Shootout (Casper, Wyo.)

WyomingCowgirls

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HillaryCarlson11.8 ppg, 5.2 rpg

JoeLegerski7th season

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Ball StateCardinals

Home November 27 5 p.m.

AudreyMcDonald11.5 ppg, 2.8 rpg

KellyPackard2nd season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Muncie, Ind.Enrollment: 17,728Nickname: CardinalsColors: Cardinal & WhiteAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: Mid-AmericanPresident: Dr. Jo Ann M. GoraAthle�cs Director: Tom CollinsArena: John E. Worthen (11,500)Press Row Phone: (765) 285-8930

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Paul HaughnE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (765) 285-8242FAX: (765) 285-8929Web Site: www.ballstatesports.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Kelly Packard (Anderson '90)Record at School: 26-9 (1 season)Career Record: 26-9 (1 season)Last Year’s Record: 26-9Conference Record: 14-2 (1st, West Division)Postseason: NCAA Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the second mee�ng between NDSU and Ball State. The Cardinals defeated the Bison 65-54 at the 2005 Ball State Credit Union Classic.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 at Michigan 7 p.m.Nov. 16 WESTERN KENTUCKY 7 p.m. Nov. 21 NORTHERN ARIZONA 4:30 p.m. Nov. 24 VALAPAISO 7 pm Nov. 27 at North Dakota State 5 p.m. Nov. 29 at North Dakota 2 p.m. Dec. 5 at Missouri 12:30 p.m. Dec. 10 GREEN BAY 7 p.m. Dec. 13 ILLINOIS STATE 1 p.m. Dec. 19 at Duquesne 2 p.m. Dec. 22 at Evansville 6 p.m. Dec. 30 at Butler 7 p.m. Jan. 6 *WESTERN MICHIGAN 7 p.m. Jan. 9 *at Northern Illinois TBA Jan. 12 *at Central Michigan 7 p.m. Jan. 15 SO. ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE 7 p.m. Jan. 17 *TOLEDO 3:30 p.m. Jan. 20 *at Eastern Michigan 7 p.m.Jan. 23 *at Kent State TBAJan. 27 *AKRON 7 p.m. Jan. 30 *at Ohio TBAFeb. 3 *Miami 7 p.m. Feb. 6 *BOWLING GREEN 2:30 p.m.Feb. 10 *BUFFALO 7 p.m. Feb. 13 *EASTERN MICHIGAN 1 p.m.Feb. 20 *at Western Michigan 2 p.m.Feb. 23 *NORTHERN ILLINOIS 7 p.m.Feb. 27 *at Toledo 4:30 p.m. Mar. 2 *CENTRAL MICHIGAN 7 p.m.Mar. 6 MAC Tournament First Round TBAMar. 10-13 MAC Tournament (Cleveland, OH) TBA

* Mid-American Conference game

BISON OPPONENTSMinnesota

Golden Gophers

Away November 24 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Minneapolis, Minn.Enrollment: 50,883Nickname: Golden GophersColors: Maroon & Gold Affilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: Big TenPresident: Robert H. BruininksAthle�c Director: Joel MaturiArena: Williams Arena (14,625)Press Row Phone: (612) 626-1308

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Becky BohmE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (612) 624-1023FAX: (612) 625-0359Web Site: www.gophersports.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Pam Borton (Defiance, '87)Record at School: 153-73 (7 seasons)Career Record: 221-119 (11 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 20-12Conference Record: 11-7 (T5th)Postseason: NCAA First RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2

SERIES NOTESThis will be the sixth mee�ng between NDSU and Minnesota. The Gophers hold a 4-1 advantage. The Bison lost 68-56 at Williams Arena in 2008.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 15 LAMAR 2 p.m. Nov. 17 at Utah 8 p.m.Nov. 21 #ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 6 p.m.Nov. 22 #COLORADO 6 p.m.Nov. 24 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m. Nov. 27 $vs. TCU 11 a.m.Nov. 28 $vs. Kansas or Xavier TBADec. 3 %at Maryland 6 p.m.Dec. 6 *PENN STAT 3 p.m. Dec. 9 IDAHO STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 13 IOWA STATE 3:30 p.m.Dec. 16 SANTA CLARA 7 p.m.Dec. 28 *at Purdue 5:30 p.m.Jan. 3 *IOWA 2 p.m. Jan. 7 *NORTHWESTERN 7 p.m.Jan. 10 *at Illinois 3:30 p.m. Jan. 14 *PURDUE 6:30 p.m. Jan. 17 *at Northwestern 2 p.m. Jan. 24 *MICHIGAN STATE 2 p.m.Jan. 28 *at Ohio State 6:30 p.m. Jan. 31 *ILLINOIS 4 p.m.Feb. 4 *WISCONSIN 7 p.m.Feb. 7 *at Michigan NoonFeb. 11 *at Penn State 6 p.m.Feb. 14 *OHIO STATE 11 a.m.Feb. 18 *at Iowa 6:30 p.m.Feb. 21 *at Indiana 11 a.m.Feb. 25 *MICHIGAN TBA Feb. 28 *at Michigan State TBA Mar. 4-7 at Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis)

* Big Ten Conference game# Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)$ Junkaroo Jam (Grand Island, Bahamas )% Big Ten/ACC Challenge (College Park, Md.)

AshleyEllis-Milan11.9 ppg, 7.3 rpg

PamBorton8th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Denver, Colo.Enrollment: 11,328Nickname: PioneersColors: Crimson & Gold Affilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: Sun BeltChancellor: Robert D. Coombe Athle�cs Director: Peg Bradley-DoppesArena: Magness Arena (7,200)Press Row Phone: (303) 871-3922

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Nicole DupesE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (303) 871-4990FAX: (303) 871- 3890Web Site: www.denverpioneers.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Erik Johnson (UC San Diego, '94)Record at School: 16-15 (1st season)Career Record: 16-15 (1st season)Last Year’s Record: 16-15Conference Record: 10-8 (T2nd, West Division)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6

SERIES NOTESThis will be the fi�h mee�ng between North Dakota State and Denver. NDSU leads the series 3-1. The Pio-neers won 56-49 in Denver in 2008.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 14 WYOMING 5:30 p.m.Nov. 18 COLORADO STATE 7 p.m.Nov.. 4 at Montana 7 p.m.Nov. 29 at North Dakota State 1 p.m.Dec. 2 at Colorado TBADec. 5 at UC Davis TBADec. 6 at San Jose State TBADec. 9. at Air Force TBADec. 14 *FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 7 p.m.Dec. 16 NORTHERN ARIZONA 7 p.m.Dec. 19 MONTANA STATE 1:30 p.m.Dec. 21 *LOUISIANA-MONROE 7 p.m.Dec. 30 *ARKANSAS STATE 7 p.m.Jan. 2. *at Troy TBAJan. 6 *NEW ORLEANS 7 p.m.Jan. 10 *WESTERN KENTUCKY 3:30 p.m.Jan. 13 *at Louisiana-Lafaye�e 6 p.m.Jan. 16 *at Louisiana-Monroe TBAJan. 23 *SOUTH ALABAMA 1:30 p.m.Jan. 27 *at Arkansas-Li�le Rock TBAJan. 30 *at Arkansas State TBAFeb. 3 NORTHERN COLORADO 7 p.m.Feb. 6 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC 1:30 p.m.Feb. 10 *at Middle Tennessee TBAFeb. 13 *at North Texas 4 p.m.Feb. 17 *ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 7 p.m.Feb. 20 *at New Orleans 3:30.p.m.Feb. 24 *at South.Alabama TBAFeb. 27 *LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 1:30 p.m.Mar. 4-8 at Sun Belt Conference Tournament TBA (Hot Springs, Ark.)

* Sun Belt Conference game

DenverPioneers

Home November 29 2 p.m.

ErikJohnson2nd season

Bri�eniRice11.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg

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DarinSpence7th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Las Cruces, N.M.Enrollment: 31,000Nickname: AggiesColors: Crimson & WhiteAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: Western Athle�cPresident (Interim): Manuel PachecoAthle�cs Director: Dr. McKinley BostonArena: Pan American Center (12,482)Press Row Phone: (575) 646-3400

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Jason ClayE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (575) 646-3269FAX: (575) 646-2425Web Site: www.nmstatesports.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Darin SpenceRecord at School: 77-104 (6 seasons)Career Record: 394-184 (18 season)Last Year’s Record: 9-22Conference Record: 5-11 (7th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5

SERIES NOTESThis will be the first mee�ng between North Dakota State and New Mexico State.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 at Cal State-Northridge 3 p.m.Nov. 15 at Cal Poly TBANov. 20 LONG BEACH STATE 7:05 p.m.Nov. 23 NORTH DAKOTA 7:05 p.m.Nov. 27 #SO. ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE TBANov. 28 #MICHIGAN TBADec. 2 %NEW MEXICO 7:05 p.m.Dec. 12 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 8:05 p.m.Dec. 15 UTEP 7:05 p.m.Dec. 20 %at New Mexico 2 p.m.Dec. 22 ALCORN STATE 7:05 p.m.Dec. 28 at UTEP 7 p.m.Dec. 30 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS 7:05 p.m.Jan. 3 KANSAS 2:05 p.m.Jan. 6 *at Boise State 7 p.m.Jan. 9 *HAWAI’I 7:05 p.m.Jan. 13 *FRESNO STATE 7:05 p.m.Jan. 16 *at Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.Jan. 20 *IDAHO 7:05 p.m.Jan. 23 *at Utah State 7 p.m.Jan. 30 *NEVADA 7:05 p.m.Feb. 3 *at San Jose State 8 p.m.Feb. 6 *BOISE STATE TBDFeb. 10 *at Hawai’i 10:00 p.m.Feb. 13 *at Fresno State TBAFeb. 17 *LOUSIANA TECH 7:05 p.m.Feb. 20 *at Idaho TBAFeb. 24 *UTAH STATE 7:05 p.m.Mar. 3 *at Nevada 8 p.m.Mar. 6 *SAN JOSE STATE 7:05 p.m.Mar. 10-14 at WAC Championships (Reno, Nev.) TBA

* Western Athle�c Conference Game# Aggie Hotel Encanto Thanksgiving.Classic% Rio Grande Rivalry Series Game

New Mexico StateAggies

Away December 12 8:05 p.m.

CrystalBoyd2.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg

BISON OPPONENTSWestern Illinois

Figh�ng Leathernecks

Away December 7 7 p.m.Home February 28 5 p.m.

JordonO'Brien9.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg

LeslieCrane12th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Macomb, Ill.Enrollment: 13,331Nickname: Figh�ng LeathernecksColors: Purple & GoldAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Alvin GoldfarbAthle�c Director: Dr. Tim M. Van Als�neArena: Waste Mgmt. Court (5,139)Press Row Phone: (309) 298-1227

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Greg LautzenheiserE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (309) 298-1133FAX: (309) 298-2060Web Site: www.goleathernecks.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Leslie Crane (Arkansas State, '86)Record at School: 173-144 (11 seasons)Career Record: 173-144 (11 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 9-21Conference Record: 7-11 (T6th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 4/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the sixth mee�ng between North Dakota State and Western Illinois. NDSU leads the series 4-1, pos�ng a win at the Summit League tourney and sweeping the regular season series from WIU.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 15 at Purdue 2 p.m.Nov, 17 at Northern Illinois 7 p.m.Nov. 20 at Wichita State 7 p.m.Nov. 23 at South Alabama 7:05 p.m.Nov. 27 &vs. Jacksonville State 5 p.m.Nov. 2 &vs. Navy 2 p.m.Dec. 5 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 4:30 p.m.Dec. 7 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 10 ST. FRANCIS (ILL.) 7 p.m.Dec. 12 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD 4:30 p.m.Dec. 20 LOYOLA-CHICAGO 2 p.m.Dec .22 at Ohio State 3 p.m. Dec. 28 at Oklahoma State 7 p.m. Jan. 2 *at IPFW 3:30 p.m.Jan. 4 *at Oakland 5:30 p.m.Jan. 9 *at IUPUI 3:30 p.m.Jan. 16 *ORAL ROBERTS 4:30 p.m. Jan. 18 *CENTENARY 7 p.m.Jan. 23 *at Southern Utah 6 p.m.Jan. 25 *at UMKC 7 p.m.Jan. 30 *OAKLAND 4:30 p.m. Feb. 1 *IPFW 7 p.m.Feb. 6 *IUPUI 4:30 p.m.Feb. 13 *at Centenary 5 p.m.Feb. 15 *at Oral Roberts 7:05 p.m.Feb. 20 *UMKC 4:30 p.m.Feb. 22 *SOUTHERN UTAH 7 p.m.Feb. 27 *at North Dakota State 5 p.m.Mar. 1 *at South Dakota State 7 p.m.Mar. 6-9 at The Summit League Tournament TBA

* Summit League game& UTSA Thanksgiving Classic (San Antonio, Texas)

IUPUIJaguars

Away December 5 4:30 p.m.Home March 1 7 p.m.

JuliaWhi�ed14.4 ppg, 8.8 rpg

ShannHart6th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment: 30,437Nickname: JaguarsColors: Red, Gold & BlackAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Charles R. BantzAthle�c Director: Michael R. MooreArena: The Jungle (1,215)Press Row Phone: (317) 274-4558

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Bill Po�erE-mail: wcpo�[email protected] Phone: (317) 278-3619FAX: (317) 278-2683Web Site: www.iupuijags.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Shann Hart (Norfolk State, '89)Record at School: 71-79 (5 seasons)Career Record: 198-174 (13 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 16-15Conference Record: 10-8 (4th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 4/7

SERIES NOTESThis will be the fi�h mee�ng between North Dakota State and IUPUI. The teams split a pair of games last season, with each school winning on their home-court. The series is �ed at 2-2.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 at Akron NoonNov. 15 at Indiana 2 p.m.Nov. 19 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 7 p.m.Nov. 24 at Cornell 7 p.m. Nov. 28 $at Ohio State 2 p.m.Nov. 29 $vs. California or Southern TBADec. 2 IU SOUTHEAST 7 p.m.Dec. 5 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 4:30 p.m.Dec. 7 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 13 at Louisville 2 p.m.Dec. 21 MURRAY STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 29 &at St. Bonaventure 2 p.m.Dec. 30 &vs. Lehigh or Wagner 2/4 p.m.Jan. 2 *at Oakland 2:30 p.m. Jan. 4 *at IPFW 7 p.m.Jan. 9 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 4:30 p.m. Jan. 16 *CENTENARY 4:30 p.m. Jan. 18 *ORAL ROBERTS 2 p.m.Jan. 23 *at UMKC 2 p.m.Jan. 25 *at Southern Utah 7 p.m.Jan. 30 *IPFW 4:30 p.m. Feb. 1 *OAKLAND 7:00 p.m.Feb. 6 *at Western Illinois 4:30 p.mFeb. 13 *at Oral Roberts 2:05 p.m. Feb. 15 *at Centenary 7 p.m.Feb. 20 *SOUTHERN UTAH 4:30 p.m.Feb. 22 *UMKC 7 p.m.Feb. 27 *at South Dakota State 5 p.m.Mar. 1 *at North Dakota State 7 p.m. Mar. 6-9 at The Summit League Tournament TBA

* Summit League Game# Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)* Christmas City Classic (Bethlehem, Pa.)

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Utah StateAggies

Away December 14 Noon

Nicole Johnson4.6 ppg, 5.8 rpg

Raegan Pebley7th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Logan, UtahEnrollment: 23,925Nickname: AggiesColors: Navy Blue & WhiteAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: Western Athle�cPresident: Dr. Stan AlbrechtAthle�c Director: Sco� BarnesArena: Dee Glen Smith Spectrum (10,270)Press Row Phone: (435) 797-3443

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Kara FisherE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (435) 797-1361FAX: (435) 797-2615Web Site: www.utahstateaggies.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Raegan Pebley (Colorado, '97)Record at School: 42-98 (6 seasons)Career Record: 42-98 (6 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 16-15Conference Record: 9-7Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2

SERIES NOTESThis will be the first mee�ng between North Dakota State and Utah State.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 16 at Portland 8 p.m.Nov. 22 at San Francisco 3 p.m.Nov. 28 MONTANA STATE WESTERN 3 p.m.Dec. 4 #vs. Pepperdine 8:30 p.m.Dec. 5 #vs. Arizona State/Idaho State 1/4 p.m.Dec. 12 at Idaho State 7 p.m.Dec. 14 NORTH DAKOTA STATE NoonDec. 19 BYU 7 p.m.Dec. 21 WEBER STATE 2 p.m.Dec. 23 at Southern Utah NoonDec. 31 UTAH VALLEY 7 p.m.Jan. 2 UNLV 2 p.m.Jan. 6 *at Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.Jan. 9 *SAN JOSE STATE 7 p.m.Jan. 13 *NEVADA 7 p.m.Jan. 16 *at Fresno State 3 p.m.Jan. 18 *at Hawai‘i 5 p.m.Jan. 23 *NEW MEXICO STATE 1 p.m.Jan. 27 *at Idaho 8 p.m.Jan. 30 *at Boise State 6 p.m.Feb. 6 *LOUISIANA TECH 3 p.m.Feb. 11 *at San Jose State 8 p.m.Feb. 13 *at Nevada 3 p.m.Feb. 17 *FRESNO STATE 5 p.m.Feb. 23 *at New Mexico State 7:05 p.m.Feb. 27 *IDAHO 2 p.m.March 3 *BOISE STATE 7 p.m.March 6 *HAWAI'I 3 p.m.Mar. 10-14 at WAC Championships (Reno, Nev.) TBA

* Western Athle�c Conference game# ASU Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)

BISON OPPONENTSNorthern State

Wolves

Home December 18 7 p.m.

JodiReinschmidt11.1 ppg, 8.4 rpg

Curt Fredrickson31st season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Aberdeen, S.D.Enrollment: 3,000Nickname: WolvesColors: Maroon & GoldAffilia�on: NCAA Division IIConference: Northern Sun IntercollegiateInterim President: Dr. James SmithAthle�c Director: Bob OlsonArena: Wachs Arena (8,057)Press Row Phone: n/a

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Colin BonnicksenE-mail: [email protected]

Office Phone: (712) 260-3998FAX: (605) 626-2238Web Site: www.nsuwolvesathle�cs.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Curt Fredrickson (Northern State, '74)Record at School: 656-223 (30 seasons)Career Record: 656-223 (30 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 12-15Conference Record: 8-12Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 5/0Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2

SERIES NOTESThis will be the sixth mee�ng between North Dakota State and Northern State. The Wolves lead the series 3-2 including a 76-71 win in the last mee�ng in 1998.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 15 #COLORADO CHRISTIAN 8 p.m.Nov. 16 #COLORADO MINES 6 p.m.Nov. 20 PRESENTATION COLLEGE 6 p.m.Nov. 28 %vs. Minnesota State 1 p.m.Nov. 29 %vs. Minnesota-Cookston NoonDec. 4 *Wayne State College 6 p.m.Dec. 5 *Augustana College 5 p.m.Dec. 11 *SW Minnesota State 6 p.m.Dec. 12 *Minnesota State 6 p.m.Dec. 18 at North Dakota State 7 p.m.Dec. 19 CHADRON STATE 7 p.m.Jan. 2 *WINONA STATE 6 p.m.Jan. 3 *UPPER IOWA 6 p.m.Jan. 9 *U. of Mary 6 p.m.Jan. 15 *Bemidji State 6 p.m.Jan. 16 *Minnesota-Duluth 6 p.m.Jan. 22 *CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL 6 p.m.Jan. 23 *ST. CLOUD STATE 6 p.m.Jan. 29 *MSU-MOORHEAD 6 p.m.Jan. 30 *MINNESOTA-CROOKSTON 6 p.m.Feb. 5 *Winona State 6 p.m.Feb. 6 *Upper Iowa 6 p.m.Feb. 13 *U. of MARY 6 p.m.Feb. 19 *WAYNE STATE COLLEGE 6 p.m.Feb. 20 *AUGUSTANA COLLEGE 6 p.m.Feb. 24 *MSU-Moorhead 6 p.m.Feb. 27 *SW MINNESOTA STATE 6 p.m.

* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference game# Super 8 Tip Off Classic (Aberdeen, S.D.)% NSIC Holiday Hoopfest (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

Northern ArizonaLumberjacks

Home December 21 7 p.m.

LaurenHoisington10.3 ppg, 5.8 rpg

LaurieKelly7th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Flagstaff, Ariz.Enrollment: 22,507Nickname: LumberjacksColors: Blue, Gold & SageAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: Big SkyPresident: Dr. John D. HaegerAthle�c Director: Jim FallisArena: Walkup Skydome (7,000)Press Row Phone: (928) 523-6330

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Joe ScaccoE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (928) 523-6330 Cell: (847) 340-0389Web Site: www.jc.edu/athle�cs

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Laurie Kelly (St. Thomas, '93)Record at School: 92-90 (6 seasons)Career Record: 196-129 (11 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 9-21Conference Record: 6-10Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 2/3Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3

SERIES NOTESThis will be the third mee�ng between North Dakota State and Northern Arizona. The Lumberjacks won the last mee�ng, 78-71, in 2007 at Flagstaff.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 at Pepperdine 6 p.m.Nov. 15 at UC Riverside 3 p.m.Nov. 19 at UMKC 6 p.m.Nov. 21 at Ball State 2:30 p.m.Nov. 24 at New Mexico 7 p.m.Nov. 27 #SIENA 6:35 p.m.Nov. 29 #OREGON STATE/BELMONT 2/4:35 p.m.Dec. 5 ARKANSAS STATE 6:35 p.m.Dec. 10 SAN DIEGO 6:35 p.m.Dec. 16 at Denver 7 p.m.Dec. 18 at North Dakota 6 p.m.Dec. 21 at North Dakota State 6 p.m.Dec. 29 at UNLV 8 p.m.Jan. 2 *at Northern Colorado 7:05 p.m.Jan. 8 *at Idaho State 7:05 p.m.Jan. 9 *at Weber State 7:05 p.m.Jan. 14 *EASTERN WASHINGTON 6:35 p.m.Jan. 16 *PORTLAND STATE 6:35 p.m.Jan. 23 *at Sacramento State 3:05 p.m.Jan. 28 *at Montana State 7:05 p.m.Jan. 30 *at Montana 7:05 p.m.Feb. 6 *NORTHERN COLORADO 6:35 p.m.Feb. 11 *WEBER STATE 6:35 p.m.Feb. 13 *IDAHO STATE 6:35 p.m.Feb. 19 *at Portland State 8:05 p.m.Feb. 20 *at Eastern Washington 8:05 p.m.Feb. 25 *SACRAMENTO STATE 6:35 p.m.Mar. 4 *MONTANA 6:35 p.m.Mar. 6 *MONTANA STATE 6:35 p.m.Mar. 11-13 at Big Sky Conference Championships

# NAU Thanksgiving Classic (Flagstaff, Ariz.)* Big Sky Conference game

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CreightonBluejays

Away December 28 6:05 p.m.

MeganNeuvirth12.9 ppg, 9.6 rpg

JimFlanery8th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Omaha, Neb.Enrollment: 7,051Nickname: BluejaysColors: Blue & WhiteAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: Missouri ValleyPresident: Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J. Athle�c Director: Bruce RasmussenArena: D.J. Sokol Arena (2,950)Press Row Phone: (402) 280-5724

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Rob SimmsE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (402) 280-2433FAX: (402) 280-2495Web Site: www.gocreighton.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Jim Flanery (Creighton, '87)Record at School: 131-92 (7 seasons)Career Record: 131-92 (7 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 22-12Conference Record: 14-4 (1st)Postseason: WNIT Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the seventh mee�ng between NDSU and Creighton. The Bluejays lead the series 5-1 including a 51-40 win in Fargo in 2008.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 ARKANSAS STATE 8:35 p.m.Nov. 15 DAVIDSON 1:05 p.m.Nov. 19 at Marque�e 7 p.m.Nov. 23 KANSAS STATE 7:05 p.m.Nov. 27 at UC Davis 9 p.m.Dec. 4 SAINT LOUIS 7:05 p.m.Dec. 9 at Nebraska 7:05 p.m.Dec. 13 at Kansas 2 p.m.Dec. 20 OKLAHOMA 2 p.m.Dec. 31 *at Indiana State 4:30 p.m.Jan. 2 *at Illinois State 2:05 p.m.Jan. 7 *WICHITA STATE 7:05 p.m.Jan. 9 *MISSOURI STATE 2:05 p.m.Jan. 14 *at Evansville 11 a.m.Jan. 16 *at Southern Illinois 2:05 p.m.Jan. 22 *BRADLEY 7:05 p.m.Jan. 24 *NORTHERN IOWA 2:05 p.m.Jan. 29 *DRAKE 7:35 p.m.Feb. 5 *at Missouri State 7:35 p.m.Feb. 7 *at Wichita State 2:05 p.m.Feb. 11 *SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 7:05 p.m.Feb. 13 *EVANSVILLE 11:05 a.m.Feb. 19 *at Bradley 7:05 p.m.Feb. 21 *at Northern Iowa 7:05 p.m.Feb. 28 *at Drake 2:05 PMMar. 4 *ILLINOIS STATE 7:05 p.m.Mar. 6 *INDIANA STATE 2:05 PM Mar. 11-14 State Farm Missouri Valley Tourney

* Missouri Valley Conference game

BISON OPPONENTS

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment: 3,140Nickname: Golden EaglesColors: Navy Blue, Vegas Gold & White Affilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Mark RutlandAthle�c Director: Mike CarterArena: Mabee Center (10,575)Press Row Phone: (918) 495-7800

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Kyle SeayE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (918) 495-7094FAX: (918) 495-7142Web Site: www.orugoldeneagles.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Jerry Finkbeiner (S. Nazarene, '80)Record at School: 209-176 (13 seasons)Career Record: 408-210 (20 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 13-17Conference Record: 6-12 (8th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5

SERIES NOTESThis will be the sixth mee�ng between North Dakota State and Oral Roberts. NDSU leads the series 3-2. The Bison won both mee�ngs last season.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 UT-PAN AMERICAN 7:05 p.m.Nov. 15 at Kansas 2 p.m.Nov. 20 LASALLE NoonNov. 28 at Houston Bap�st 7 p.m.Nov. 30 at Sam Houston State 6:30 p.m.Dec. 1 at Texas 7 p.m.Dec. 5 *SOUTHERN UTAH 2:05 p.m.Dec. 7 *UMKC 7:05 p.m.Dec. 12 at Tulsa 2 p.m.Dec. 16 at Baylor 7 p.m.Dec. 19 MISSOURI STATE 12:05 p.m.Dec. 22 at Oklahoma State 7 p.m.Dec. 28 EVANGEL 7:05 p.m.Jan. 2 *at North Dakota State 2 p.m.Jan. 4 *at South Dakota State 7 p.m.Jan. 9 *IPFW 2:05 p.m.Jan. 11 *OAKLAND 7:05 p.m.Jan. 16 *at Western Illinois 4:30 p.m.Jan. 18 *at IUPUI 1 p.m.Jan. 23 *at Centenary 5 p.m. Jan. 30 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2:05 p.m.Feb. 1 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7:05 p.m.Feb. 6 *at Oakland 2:30 p.m.Feb. 8 *at IPFW 6 p.m. Feb. 13 *IUPUI 2:05 p.m.Feb. 15 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 7:05 p.m.Feb. 20 *CENTENARY 7:05 p.m.Feb. 27 *at UMKC 4 p.m.Mar. 1 *at Southern Utah 8 p.m.Mar. 6-9 The Summit League Tournament TBA

* Summit League game

Oral Roberts Golden Eagles

Home January 2 2 p.m. Away February 1 7:05 p.m.

JanaeVoelker16.5 ppg, 9.4 rpg

JerryFinkbeiner14th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Shreveport, La.Enrollment: 873Nickname: LadiesColors: Maroon & White Affilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. B. David RoweAthle�c Director: Dr. Tom TallachArena: Gold Dome (3,000)Press Row Phone: (318) 869-5400

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Allison McClainE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (318) 869-5092FAX: (318) 869-5128Web Site: www.gocentenary.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Bojan Jankovic (Ozarks, '06)Record at School: 0-0 (1st season)Career Record: 0-0 (1st season)Last Year’s Record: 4-25Conference Record: 2-16 (10th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the sixth mee�ng between North Dakota State and Centenary. NDSU leads the series 5-0. The Bison won both mee�ngs last season.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 at Louisiana Tech 7 p.m.Nov. 15 at LSU 2 p.m.Nov. 17 GRAMBLING STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 20 SAM HOUSTON STATE 7 p.m.Nov. 24 at Louisiana-Monroe 4:30 p.m.Nov. 28 at Southeastern Louisiana 3 p.m.Dec. 1 NORTHWESTRN STATE 7 p.m.Dec. 5 *UMKC 5 p.m.Dec. 7 *SOUTHERN UTAH 7 p.m.Dec. 9 at Nicholls State 6:30 p.m.Dec. 19 at McNeese State 2 p.m.Dec. 21 at Louisiana-Lafaye�e 2 p.m.Dec. 29 at Mississippi 4:30 p.m. Jan. 2 *at South Dakota State 5 p.m.Jan. 4 *at North Dakota State 7 p.m.Jan. 9 *OAKLAND 5 p.m.Jan. 11 *IPFW 7 p.m.Jan. 16 *at IUPUI 3:30 p.m.Jan. 18 *at Western Illinois 7 p.m.Jan. 23 *ORAL ROBERTS 5 p.m.Jan. 30 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2 p.m.Feb. 1 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Feb. 6 *at IPFW 12:30 p.m.Feb. 8 *at Oakland 5:30 p.m.Feb. 13 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 5 p.m.Feb. 15 *IUPUI 7 p.m.Feb. 20 *at Oral Roberts 7:05 p.m.Feb. 27 *at Southern Utah 6 p.m.Mar. 1 *at UMKC 7 p.m.Mar. 6-9 The Summit League Tournament TBA

* Summit League game

CentenaryLadies

Home January 4 7 p.m.Away January 30 2 p.m.

AshleyJackson8.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg

BojanJankovic1st season

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UMKCKangaroos

Away January 9 2 p.m.Home February 8 7 p.m.

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment: 14,221Nickname: KangaroosColors: Blue & GoldAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Leo MortonAthle�c Director: Tim HallArena: Swinney Recrea�on Center (1,500)Press Row Phone: (816) 235-6903

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Brooke Orcu�E-mail: orcu�[email protected] Phone: (816) 235-6618FAX: (816) 235-1035Web Site: www.umkckangaroos.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Candace Whitaker (Texas Tech, '02)Record at School: 31-49 (3+ seasons)Career Record: 31-49 (3+ seasons)Last Year’s Record: 12-18Conference Record: 7-11 (T6th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5

SERIES NOTESThis will be the fi�h mee�ng between North Dakota State and UMKC. NDSU leads the series 3-1. Last sea-son UMKC won in Kansas City, the Bison in Fargo.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 DRAKE 7 p.m.Nov. 17 at Tulsa 7 p.m.Nov. 19 NORTHERN ARIZONA 7 p.m.Nov. 22 at North Texas 7 p.m.Nov. 24 at UT-Arlington 4 p.m.Dec. 2 at SIU Edwardsville 7 p.m.Dec. 5 *at Centenary 5 p.m.Dec. 7 *at Oral Roberts 7:05 p.m.Dec. 10 at Kansas 7 p.m.Dec. 19 &vs. Indiana State 5:15 p.m.Dec. 20 &vs. Wichita State 3 p.m.Dec. 29 %vs. Fairfield 5 p.m.Dec. 30 %vs. North Carolina A&T 5 p.m.Jan. 4 *SOUTHERN UTAH 7 p.m.Jan. 9 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 2 p.m.Jan. 11 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Jan. 16 *at IPFW 3:30 p.m.Jan. 18 *Oakland 6 p.m.Jan. 23 *IUPUI 4 p.m.Jan. 25 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 7 p.m.Jan. 30 *at Southern Utah 6 p.m.Feb. 6 *at South Dakota State 5 p.mFeb. 8 *at North Dakota State 7 p.m.Feb. 13 *OAKLAND 4 p.m.Feb. 15 *IPFW 7 p.m.Feb. 20 *at Western Illinois 4:30 p.m.Feb. 22 *at IUPUI 6 p.m.Feb. 27 *ORAL ROBERTS 4 p.m.Mar. 1 *CENTENARY 7 p.m.Mar. 6-9 at The Summit League Tournament TBA& Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau)% Iowa State Tournament (Ames, Iowa)* Summit League game

ChaznyMorris17.5 ppg, 6.3 rpg

CandaceWhitaker4th season

Southern UtahThunderbirds

Away January 11 8 p.m.Home February 6 2 p.m.

"Pink Zone"

CaitlynSears8.5 ppg, 4.4 rpg

J.R.Payne1st season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Cedar City, UtahEnrollment: 7,516Nickname: ThunderbirdsColors: Scarlet & White Affilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Michael T. BensonAthle�c Director: Ken BeazerArena: The Centrum (5,300)Press Row Phone: (435) 586-7858

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Kyle Co�amE-mail: co�[email protected] Phone: (435) 586-7752FAX: (435) 586-5444Web Site: www.suutbirds.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: J.R. Payne (St. Mary's, '99)Record at School: 0-0 (1st season)Career Record: 0-0 (1st season)Last Year’s Record: 9-20Conference Record: 5-13 (9th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5

SERIES NOTESThis will be the firth mee�ng between North Dakota State and Southern Utah. NDSU leads the series 4-0. The Bison won both mee�ngs last season.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 UNLV 7 p.m.Nov. 17 at Pacific 6 p.m.Nov. 19 at Weber State NoonNov. 24 BYU 7 p.m.Nov 27 & at Montana State TBANov. 28 & vs. Utah Valley TBADec. 1 OHIO 7 p.m.Dec. 5 *at Oral Roberts 2:05 p.m.Dec. 7 *at Centenary 7 p.m.Dec. 12 UTAH VALLEY NoonDec. 19 at Colorado 7 p.m.Dec. 21 at Idaho State 7:05 p.m.Dec. 23 UTAH STATE NoonJan. 4 *at UMKC 7 p.m. Jan. 9 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 5 p.m.Jan. 11 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Jan. 16 *at Oakland 3:30 p.m.Jan. 18 *at IPFW 7 p.m.Jan. 23 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 5 p.m. Jan. 25 *IUPUI 7 p.m. Jan. 30 *UMKC 5 p.m. Feb. 6 *at North Dakota State 2 p.m.Feb. 8 *at South Dakota State 7 p.m. Feb. 13 *IPFW 5 p.m. Feb. 15 *OAKLAND 7 p.m. Feb. 20 *at IUPUI 4:30 p.m.Feb. 22 *at Western Illinois 7 p.m.Feb. 27 *CENTENARY 5 p.m.Mar. 1 *ORAL ROBERTS 7 p.m.Mar. 6-9 at The Summit League Tournament TBA* Summit League game

BISON OPPONENTSSouth Dakota State

Jackrabbits

Home January 16 7 p.m.Away February 13 5 p.m.

MariaBoever10 ppg, 6 rpg

AaronJohnston10th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Brookings, S.D.Enrollment: 12,376Nickname: JackrabbitsColors: Yellow & BlueAffilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. David ChicoineAthle�c Director: Dr. Fred OienArena: Frost Arena (6,500)Press Row Phone: (605) 688-4623

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Jason HoveE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (605) 688-4623FAX: (605) 688-5999Web Site: www.gojacks.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Aaron Johnston (Gustavus Adolphus, '96)Record at School: 225-65 (9+ seasons)Career Record: 225-65 (9+ seasons)Last Year’s Record: 32-3Conference Record: 17-1 (1st)Postseason: Second round of NCAA tournamentStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4

SERIES NOTESThis will be the 69th mee�ng between North Dakota State and South Dakota State. NDSU holds a 37-31 ad-vantage in the series. SDSU swept the season series in 2009 and has won eight in a row against the Bison.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 GONZAGA (OT) 7 p.m.Nov. 15 at Arizona State 2 p.m.Nov. 19 at Illinois State 7:05 p.m.Nov. 22 WESTERN KENTUCKY 2 p.m.Nov. 26 & vs. Charlo�e (N.C.) NoonNov. 27 & vs. Virginia TBADec. 5 *at Western Illinois 4:30 p.m.Dec. 7 *at IUPUI 7 p.m.Dec. 13 MIDDLE TENNESSEE NoonDec. 19 at Utah NoonDec. 22 at Iowa 7 p.m.Dec, 28 NORTHERN IOWA 7 p.m.Jan. 2 *CENTENARY 5 p.m.Jan. 4 *ORAL ROBERTS 7 p.m.Jan. 9 *at Southern Utah 5 p.m.Jan. 11 *at UMKC 7 p.m.Jan. 16 *at North Dakota State 7 p.m. Jan. 23 *OAKLAND 5 p.m.Jan, 25 *IPFW 7 p.m.Jan. 30 *at Oral Roberts 2:05 p.m.Feb. 1 *at Centenary 7 p.m. Feb. 6 *UMKC 5 p.m. Feb. 8 *SOUTHERN UTAH 7 p.m.Feb. 13 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 5 p.m.Feb. 15 SOUTH DAKOTA 7 p.m.Feb. 20 *at IPFW NoonFeb. 22 *at Oakland 6:30 p.m.Feb. 27 *IUPUI 5 p.m.Mar. 1 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 7 p.m. Mar. 6-9 at The Summit League Tournament TBA# Junkaroo Jam (Grand Bahama Island)* Summit League game

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BISON OPPONENTS

Scott Miller

BISON ONRADIO

WDAY 970 AM Radio of Fargo is the flagship station for the Bison Radio Network and NDSU women's basketball. WDAY is scheduled to broadcast all regular season games during the 2009-2010 season.

Stations on the Bison Radio Network for the basketball season at press time included WDAY-AM 970 (Fargo/all games), KQLX-FM 106.1 (Lisbon/select games), ESPN AM 710- /KFYR-AM 550 (Bismarck/select games) and KPOK-AM 1340 (Bowman/select games).

Prior to the 1991-92 season, WDAY had broadcast the North Dakota vs. North Dakota State women's games, along with selected NCAA playoff contests.

WDAY-Radio sports director Scott Miller will handle the play-by-play of both men's and women's basketball teams. Miller has been a collegiate sports broadcaster since 1977, calling games for Montana State, Idaho, East-ern Washington, Pacific Lutheran and the University of North Dakota.

The Bison game show format includes a 20-minute pre-game show. A 20-minute postgame show is broadcast from courtside and will include inter-views from players and Coach Carolyn DeHoff.

Fans can access the NDSU wom-en's basketball games via the Internet on GoBison.com. The radio broadcast and live stats are available for free. You'll need a Windows Media Player to listen, and you can download the software at www.microsoft.com.

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Rochester, Mich.Enrollment: 18,083Nickname: Golden GrizzliesColors: Gold & Black Affilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeaguePresident: Dr. Gary D. RussiAthle�c Director: Tracy HuthArena: Athle�cs CenterO'Rena (4,000)Press Row Phone: (248) 370-4099

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Paul SmithE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (248) 370-3123FAX: (248) 370-3138Web Site: www.ougrizzlies.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Beckie Francis (Colgate, '87)Record at School: 170-99 (9 seasons)Career Record: 200-147 (12 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 26-7Conference Record: 16-2 (2nd)Postseason: First round of WNITStarters Returning/Lost: 4/2Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5

SERIES NOTESThis will be the eighth mee�ng between North Da-kota State and Oakland. Oakland leads the series 4-3. The Golden Grizzlies won all three mee�ngs in 2009.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 13 DETROIT L 74-65Nov. 15 at Columbia (OT) W 61-58Nov. 18 TOLEDO L 75-87Nov. 21 at Marque�e L 62-79Nov. 24 BOWLING GREEN L 66-81Nov. 30 MARYGROVE W 95-40Dec. 5 *at IPFW L 58-64Dec. 13 PURDUE L 64-71Dec. 17 SAINT LOUIS L 62-68Dec. 19 at Illinois L 50-64Dec. 21 at Penn State L 64-69Dec. 29 ROCHESTER COLLEGE W 73-25Jan. 2 *IUPUI W 75-40Jan. 4 *WESTERN ILLINOIS W 64-44Jan. 9 *at Centenary W 75-32Jan. 11 *at Oral Roberts 8:05 p.m.Jan. 16 *SOUTHERN UTAH 3:30 p.m.Jan. 18 *UMKC 6:30 p.m.Jan. 23 *at South Dakota State 6 p.m.Jan. 25 *at North Dakota State 8 p.m.Jan. 30 *at Western Illinois 5:30 p.m.Feb. 1 *at IUPUI 7 p.m.Feb. 6 *ORAL ROBERTS 3:30 p.m.Feb. 8 *CENTENARY 6:30 p.m.Feb. 13 *at UMKC 5 p.m.Feb. 15 *at Southern Utah 9 p.m.Feb. 20 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 3:30 p.m.Feb. 22 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 6:30 p.m.Feb. 27 *IPFW 3:30 p.m.Mar. 6-9 at The Summit League Tournament TBA* Summit League game

OaklandGolden Grizzlies

Home January 25 7 p.m.Away February 20 3:30 p.m.

MelissaJeltema14 ppg, 8.4 rpg

BeckieFrancis10th season

IPFWMastodons

Home January 23 2 p.m.K Burgum Classic

Away Feb. 22 7 p.m.

JordanZuppe10.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg

ChrisPaul5th season

GENERAL INFOLoca�on: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 13,675Nickname: MastodonsColors: Royal Blue & White Affilia�on: NCAA Division IConference: The Summit LeagueChancellor: Dr. Michael A. Wartel Athle�c Director: Tommy BellArena: Hilliard GatesSports Center(2,500)Press Row Phone: (260) 481-6360

MEDIA RELATIONSSID Contact: Bill SalyerE-mail: [email protected] Phone: (260) 481-0729FAX: (260) 481-6002Web Site: www.gomastodons.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach: Chris Paul (St. Francis, '94)Record at School: 39-70 (4 seasons)Career Record: 39-70 (4 seasons)Last Year’s Record: 9-21Conference Record: 8-10 (5th)Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 5/0Le�erwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3

SERIES NOTESThis will be the 10th mee�ng between North Dakota State and IPFW. NDSU holds a 8-1 advantage in the series. The Bison swept the season series in 2009.

2009-10 SCHEDULEDate Opponent TimeNov. 14 WRIGHT STATE 1 p.m.Nov. 18 at Butler 7 p.m.Nov. 22 at Northwestern 4:30 p.m.Nov. 27 EASTERN ILLINOIS 7 p.m.Dec. 2 at Akron 7 p.m.Dec. 5 *OAKLAND 4:30 p.m.Dec. 8 at Notre Dame 7 p.m.Dec. 12 at Toledo 2 p.m.Dec. 20 at Fairfield 2 p.m.Dec. 23 INDIANA TECH 7 p.m.Dec. 29 at Louisville 7 p.m.Jan. 2 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 4:30 p.m.Jan. 4 *IUPUI 7 p.m.Jan. 9 *at Oral Roberts 2:05 p.m.Jan. 11 *at Centenary 8 p.m.Jan. 16 *UMKC 4:30 p.m.Jan. 18 *SOUTHERN UTAH 7 p.m.Jan. 20 CHICAGO STATE 7 p.m.Jan. 23 *at North Dakota State 3 p.m.Jan. 25 *at South Dakota State 8 p.m.Jan. 30 *at IUPUI 4:30 p.m.Feb. 1 *at Western Illinois 8 p.m.Feb. 6 *CENTENARY 1:30 p.m.Feb. 8 *ORAL ROBERTS 7 p.m.Feb. 13 *at Southern Utah 7 p.m.Feb. 15 *at UMKC 8 p.m.Feb. 20 *SOUTH DAKOTA STATE NoonFeb. 22 *NORTH DAKOTA STATE 7 p.m.Feb. 27 *at Oakland 3:30 p.m.Mar. 6-9 at The Summit League Tournament TBA* Summit League game

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1965-66 Coach: Cole�e Folstad Date Opponent W/L Score...................... North Dakota ........................................................................................... MSU-Moorhead ....................................................................................... Concordia ..........................................................................

1966-67 Coach: Cole�e Folstad Date Opponent W/L ScoreJan. 14 ........... North Dakota ........................................W .............. 59-56Jan. 24 ........... MSU-Moorhead .....................................L ............... 27-28Jan. 31 ........... Concordia ..............................................W .............. 40-27....................... Mayville ................................................W .............. 30-27Feb. 18 ........... Bemidji State .........................................L ............... 28-35....................... MSU-Moorhead .....................................L ............... 45-50

1967-68 Coach: Cole�e Folstad Record: 8-2 Date Opponent W/L Score ....................... North Dakota .........................................L ............... 30-36....................... Concordia ...............................................L ............... 31-37....................... Mayville State .......................................W .............. 50-31....................... MSU-Moorhead ....................................W .............. 32-23....................... Valley City State ....................................W .............. 37-23....................... Concordia ..............................................W .............. 30-24....................... North Dakota ........................................W .............. 43-40....................... Mayville State .......................................W .............. 38-33....................... Bemidji State ........................................W .............. 37-31....................... MSU-Moorhead ....................................W .............. 34-32

1968-69 Coach: Cole�e Folstad Record: 5-4 Date Opponent W/L Score ....................... Valley City State ....................................W .............. 35-27....................... MSU-Moorhead .....................................L ............... 28-36....................... Mayville State .......................................W .............. 30-23....................... Concordia ...............................................L ............... 17-21....................... MSU-Moorhead ....................................W .............. 28-18....................... North Dakota ........................................W .............. 38-21....................... Concordia ...............................................L ............... 38-40....................... Bemidji State .........................................L....................... Valley City State ....................................W

1969-70 Coach: Cole�e Folstad Record: 9-1 Date Opponent W/L Score ....................... MSU-Moorhead ....................................W .............. 34-32....................... MSU-Moorhead ....................................W .............. 33-30Incomplete records

1970-71 Coach: Carol Mondor Record: 3-8 Date Opponent W/L Score ....................... MSU-Moorhead .....................................L ............... 37-38Incomplete records

1971-72 Coach: Sue Feeney Record: 7-4 Date Opponent W/L Score ....................... MSU-Moorhead .....................................L ............... 29-49....................... MSU-Moorhead .....................................L ............... 27-49Incomplete results

1972-73 Coach: Sharon Anderson Record: 6-10 Date Opponent W/L Score ....................... Mayville State .......................................W .............. 42-26....................... Concordia ..............................................W .............. 43-34....................... Minnesota-Morris ..................................L ............... 24-39....................... Bemidji State .........................................L ............... 21-39....................... MSU-Moorhead .....................................L ............... 37-45....................... North Dakota .........................................L ............... 28-35....................... MSU-Moorhead .....................................L ............... 30-43....................... Valley City State ....................................W .............. 34-29....................... Concordia ..............................................W .............. 51-31....................... Bemidji State .........................................L ............... 26-32....................... * MSU-Moorhead ..................................L ............... 28-46....................... * Concordia ...........................................W .............. 38-32....................... * North Dakota ......................................L ............... 38-42

* Minn-Kota Conference

1973-74 Coach: Pat Halvorson Record: 10-4 MKC: 5-2 Date Opponent W/L Score ....................... MSU-Moorhead ....................................W .............. 43-30....................... Mayville State .......................................W....................... Minnesota-Morris ..................................L....................... North Dakota ........................................W....................... MSU-Moorhead ....................................W .............. 60-40....................... * MSU-Moorhead .................................W .............. 59-45....................... * Valley City State ..................................L ............... 37-43incomplete records

* Minn-Kota Conference

1974-75 Coach: Pat Halvorson Record: 6-10 MKC: 2-5 Date Opponent W/L Score ....................... Mayville State .......................................W .............. 68-18....................... North Dakota ........................................W .............. 57-53....................... Concordia ...............................................L ............... 38-46....................... # Minnesota-Morris ...............................L ............... 40-56....................... # Minot State .........................................L ............... 39-58

....................... Valley City State .....................................L ............... 24-48

....................... MSU-Moorhead .....................................L ............... 44-59

....................... Bemidji State .........................................L ............... 32-47Feb. 11 ........... CONCORDIA ...........................................L ............... 42-50Feb. 14 ........... * vs. Minnesota-Morris .........................L ............... 30-44Feb. 15 ........... * vs. North Dakota ................................W .............. 51-24Feb. 15 ........... * vs. Valley City State ............................W .............. 38-34Feb. 18 ........... MSU-Moorhead .....................................LFeb. 20 ........... ! MARY ..................................................W .............. 60-29Feb. 21 ........... ! DICKINSON STATE ................................L ............... 35-58Feb. 22 ........... ! MINOT STATE ......................................W .............. 37-35

* Minn-Kota Conference (Moorhead, Minn.)# NDSU Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)! AIAW Playoffs (Fargo, N.D.)

1975-76 Coach: Judy Strachen Record: 4-14 MKC: 2-5 Date Opponent W/L Score ....................... # Brandon ..............................................L ............... 24-67....................... # Drake ..................................................L ............... 49-61....................... # Minnesota-Duluth ..............................L ............... 39-57Dec. 19 ........... $ CONCORDIA ........................................L ............... 34-65Dec. 20 ........... $ MINNESOTA-MORRIS ..........................L ............... 36-51Jan. 10 ........... at North Dakota .....................................L ............... 44-61Jan. 13 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD ..................................L ............... 39-61Jan. 16 ........... UND-WILLISTON ....................................L ............... 45-67Jan. 17 ........... MINOT STATE .........................................L ............... 40-57Jan. 20 ........... at Bemidji State .....................................L ............... 61-63Jan. 22 ........... NORTH DAKOTA .....................................L ............... 47-62Jan. 27 ........... at Minnesota-Morris .............................L ............... 55-76Jan. 30 ........... Mayville State .......................................W .............. 46-44Jan. 31 ........... Augustana .............................................W .............. 67-40Feb. 6 ............. at Concordia ..........................................L ............... 52-60Feb. 10 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 60-45Feb. 13 ........... % vs. Bemidji State ................................W .............. 52-48Feb. 14 ........... % at North Dakota .................................L ............... 40-43Feb. 14 ........... % vs. MSU-Moorhead ...........................L ............... 46-56

# Lakehead Invita�onal (Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada)$ NDSU Holiday Tournament (Fargo, N.D.)% Minn-Kota Conference (Grand Forks, N.D.)

1976-77 Coach: Judy Strachen Record: 3-22

Date Opponent W/L ScoreDec. 3 ............. at South Dakota State ............................L ............... 61-77Dec. 11 ........... UND-WILLISTON ....................................L ............... 45-72Dec. 17 ........... # MINNESOTA-DULUTH ..........................L ............... 42-56Dec. 17 ........... # MONTANA STATE ................................L ............... 55-76Dec. 18 ........... # MSU-MANKATO ..................................L ............... 54-62Jan. 5 ............. CONCORDIA ...........................................L ............... 36-67Jan. 8 ............. NORTH DAKOTA .....................................L ............... 49-73Jan. 14 ........... at Augustana ..........................................L ............... 54-65Jan. 15 ........... at South Dakota .....................................L ............... 61-65Jan. 18 ........... at MSU-Moorhead .................................L ............... 41-65Jan. 21 ........... MINNESOTA-MORRIS .............................L ............... 50-74Jan. 22 ........... BEMIDJI STATE .......................................L ............... 46-76Jan. 24 ........... NDSCS ....................................................L ............... 59-63Jan. 27 ........... at North Dakota .....................................L ............... 44-57Feb. 1 ............ at Valley City State .................................L ............... 49-52Feb. 8 ............. MAYVILLE STATE ....................................W .............. 48-39Feb. 11 ........... * vs. Minnesota-Morris .........................L ............... 43-53Feb. 12 ........... * vs. Valley City State .............................L ............... 65-72Feb. 15 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD ..................................L ............... 56-85Feb. 18 ........... ! at Mary College ..................................W .............. 54-51Feb. 19 ........... ! vs. Minot State ....................................L ............... 42-80Feb. 19 ........... ! vs. Dickinson State ...............................L ............... 54-67

* Minn-Kota Conference (Moorhead, Minn.)# NDSU Holiday Tournamant (Fargo, N.D.)! AIAW Playoffs (Bismarck, N.D.)

1977-78 Coach: Paul McKinnon Record: 12-21

Date Opponent W/L ScoreDec. 3 ............. MSU-MOORHEAD ..................................L ............... 54-65Dec. 6 ............. NDSCS ...................................................W .............. 78-64Dec. 10 ........... SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ...........................L ............... 66-68Dec. 12 ........... at Valley City State .................................L ............... 63-67Dec. 13 ........... CONCORDIA ..........................................W .............. 45-42Dec. 16 ........... # UM-DULUTH .......................................L ............... 59-95Dec. 17 ........... # NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ............... 52-71Dec. 28 ........... $ vs. Eastern Washington .......................L ............... 49-52Dec. 29 ........... $ vs. Idaho State ...................................W .............. 63-55Dec. 30 ........... $ at Montana ........................................L ............... 49-58Jan. 4 ............. NORTH DAKOTA .....................................L ............... 51-64Jan. 6 ............. at Minot State ........................................L ............... 65-66Jan. 10 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 71-60Jan. 11 ........... JAMESTOWN .........................................W .............. 61-41Jan. 13 ........... WESTMAR .............................................W .............. 94-57Jan. 17 ........... at Mayville State ...................................W .............. 77-53Jan. 20 ........... % MSU-MANKATO .................................L ............... 59-60Jan. 21 ........... % DR. MARTIN LUTHER .........................W .............. 62-29Jan. 23 ........... at Bemidji State ....................................W .............. 66-64Jan. 28 ........... SOUTH DAKOTA .....................................L ............... 60-67Jan. 31 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 81-73Feb. 2 ............. at Concordia ..........................................L ............... 59-65Feb. 3 ............. & vs. UW-La Crosse ................................L ............. 47-113Feb. 4 ............. & vs. Westmar .......................................L ............... 44-74Feb. 6 ............. at Minnesota-Morris .............................L ............... 47-83Feb. 7 ............. at North Dakota .....................................L ............... 56-66Feb. 10 ........... * at Valley City State ..............................L ............... 38-65Feb. 11 ........... * vs. Bemidji State .................................L ............... 68-92Feb. 15 ........... * vs. MSU-Moorhead .............................L ............... 37-60Feb. 23 ........... ! vs. Mayville State ................................W .............. 69-49Feb. 24 ........... ! at Dickinson State ................................L ............... 57-79Feb. 25 ........... ! vs. Mary ..............................................W .............. 69-60

* Minn-Kota Conference (Valley City, N.D.)# NDSU Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)$ Montana Invita�ona (Bozeman, Mont.)% Tri-College Invita�onal (Fargo, N.D.)& Mankato State Invita�onal (Mankato, Minn.)! AIAW Playoffs (Dickinson, N.D.)

1978-79 Coach: Paul McKinnon Record: 13-19 Home: 5-8 Away: 3-5 Neutral: 5-6

Date Opponent W/L ScoreDec. 1 ............. SOUTHWEST STATE ................................L ............... 72-73Dec. 2 ............. MINOT STATE .........................................L ............... 59-63Dec. 5 ............. at NDSCS ...............................................W .............. 74-59Dec. 12 ........... at MSU-Moorhead .................................L ............... 64-75Dec. 15 ........... # MINNESOTA-MORRIS ..........................L ............... 51-72Dec. 16 ........... # MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 65-54Dec. 16 ........... # MSU-MOORHEAD ..............................W .............. 64-52Dec. 28 ........... $ vs. Eastern Washington .......................L ............... 60-87Dec. 29 ........... $ vs. Flathead Valley .............................W .............. 69-37Dec. 30 ........... $ vs. Colorado ........................................L ............... 69-87Jan. 5 ............. at Valley City State .................................L ............... 69-74Jan. 8 ............. CONCORDIA ...........................................L ............... 65-69Jan. 12 ........... MARY ....................................................W .............. 72-54Jan. 13 ........... NORTH DAKOTA ....................................W .............. 69-48Jan. 16 ........... MAYVILLE STATE ....................................W .............. 91-62Jan. 18 ........... at Jamestown ........................................W .............. 77-67Jan. 23 ........... MINNESOTA-MORRIS .............................L ............... 59-67Jan. 24 ........... % vs. MSU-Moorhead ............................L ............... 59-76Jan. 27 ........... % vs. North Dakota ...............................W .............. 58-52Jan. 27 ........... % vs. Minnesota-Duluth ........................L ............... 71-75Jan. 30 ........... BEMIDJI STATE .......................................L ............... 74-84 Feb. 2 ............. at South Dakota .....................................L ............... 46-64Feb. 3 ............. at South Dakota State ............................L ............... 65-74Feb. 6 ............. at Concordia .........................................W .............. 59-55Feb. 9 ............. * vs. MSU-Moorhead .............................L ............... 64-72Feb. 10 ........... * vs. Mayville State ...............................W .............. 86-54Feb. 10 ........... * vs. Bemidji State .................................L ............... 83-88Feb. 24 ........... ! at Minot State ......................................L ............... 68-71Feb. 24 ........... ! vs. Mary ..............................................W .............. 62-61Feb. 25 ........... ! vs. Valley City State .............................W .............. 85-77Mar. 20 .......... ^ HIGH POINT ........................................L ............... 40-93Mar. 21 .......... ^ AIR FORCE ...........................................L ............... 56-61

* Minn-Kota Conference Tournament (Morris, Minn.)# NDSU/MSUM Holiday Tournament (Fargo, N.D.)$ Montana State Invita�onal (Bozeman, Mont.)% Mankato State Invita�onal (Mankato, Minn.)! AIAW North Dakota State Playoffs (Minot, N.D.)^ AIAW Na�onals - Small College Champs (Fargo, N.D.)

1979-80 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 14-15Home: 8-4 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 2-2

Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 30 .......... CONCORDIA ...........................................L ............... 52-62Dec. 1 ............. JAMESTOWN .........................................W .............. 86-65Dec. 4 ............. at St. Cloud State ...................................L ............... 51-62Dec. 7 ............. at Southwest State .................................L ............... 55-68Dec. 8 ............. MANITOBA ............................................W .............. 77-53Dec. 14 ........... # BEMIDJI STATE .....................................L ............... 68-87Dec. 15 ........... # MSU-MOORHEAD ..............................W .............. 82-59Dec. 15 ........... # MINNESOTA-DULUTH .........................W .............. 58-55Jan. 4 ............. SOUTH DAKOTA .....................................L ............... 50-59Jan. 5 ............. at Minnesota-Morris ............................W .............. 73-61Jan. 8 ............. VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 67-56Jan. 12 ........... ST. OLAF .................................................L ............... 57-66Jan. 15 ........... NDSCS ...................................................W .............. 67-57Jan. 18 ........... SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ...........................L ............... 69-71Jan. 19 ........... at Northern State ...................................L ............... 67-75Jan. 22 ........... at North Dakota .................................L (OT) ........ 93-102Jan. 25 ........... $ at MSU-Mankato ................................L ............... 77-84Jan. 26 ........... $ vs. St. Thomas ....................................W .............. 86-61Jan. 26 ........... $ vs. Minnesota-Duluth ........................W .............. 60-43Jan. 29 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 71-57Feb. 1 ............. at Minot State ...................................W (OT) .......... 69-66Feb. 2 ............. at Mary .............................................W (OT) .......... 75-70Feb. 7 ............. % at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 69-67Feb. 8 ............. % vs. Nebraska-Omaha ..........................L ............... 58-64Feb. 9 ............. % vs. North Dakota ................................L ............... 76-78Feb. 15 ........... at Minnesota-Duluth .............................L ............... 59-65Feb. 16 ........... at Bemidji State .....................................L ............... 74-80Feb. 22 ........... ! NORTH DAKOTA ..............................W (OT) ......... 75-71Feb. 23 ........... ^ at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 72-75

# NDSU Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)$ Mankato State Invita�onal (Mankato, Minn.)% North Central Conference Tourney (Greeley, Colo.)! AIAW Regional^ AIAW Sub-Regional

1980-81 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 19-12 Home: 7-1 Away: 6-8 Neutral: 6-3

Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 28 .......... at Manitoba ..........................................W .............. 84-71Nov. 29 .......... at Winnipeg ...........................................L ............... 50-71Dec. 2 ............. ST. CLOUD STATE ...................................W .............. 77-74Dec. 5 ............. # vs. Indiana State ..................................L ............... 65-77Dec. 6 ............. # vs. Na�onal College ...........................W .............. 88-64Dec. 8 ............. at NDSCS ...............................................W .............. 92-74Dec. 12 ........... MINOT STATE ........................................W .............. 79-73Dec. 16 ........... at Valley City State ................................W .............. 84-55Dec. 19 ........... $ vs. Valley City State ............................W .............. 79-41Dec. 20 ........... $ vs. Minnesota-Duluth ........................W .............. 78-47Dec. 21 ........... $ at Concordia ........................................L ............... 68-69Jan. 5 ............. NORTH DAKOTA .....................................L ............... 51-56Jan. 9 ............. NORTHERN STATE .................................W .............. 66-60Jan. 10 ........... at St. Olaf ...............................................L ............... 64-65Jan. 14 ........... BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W .............. 97-77Jan. 16 ........... at Creighton ...........................................L ............... 62-63Jan. 17 ........... at Nebraska-Omaha ...............................L ............... 63-85Jan. 23 ........... at South Dakota State ............................L ............... 61-63Jan. 24 ........... at Augustana ..........................................L ............... 53-61Jan. 26 ........... at Concordia .........................................W .............. 74-57Jan. 30 ........... MINNESOTA-MORRIS ............................W .............. 65-59Jan. 31 ........... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 81-40Feb. 7 ............. MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 82-62Feb. 12 ........... % vs. South Dakota State .......................L ............... 62-69Feb. 13 ........... % vs. Northern Colorado ......................W .............. 99-58Feb. 14 ........... % vs. Morningside ................................W .............. 79-54Feb. 20 ........... SOUTHWEST STATE ...............................W .............. 62-58Feb. 27 ........... ! at North Dakota ..................................W .............. 68-64Mar. 12 .......... ^ vs. Emporia State ...............................W .............. 81-70

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ALL-TIME RESULTSMar. 13 .......... ^ vs. William Penn .................................L ............... 61-74Mar. 14 .......... ^ at Nebraska-Omaha ............................L ............... 56-84

* North Central Conference game# Purdue Boilermaker Invita�onal (West Lafeye�e, Ind.)$ Tri-College Invita�onal (Moorhead, Minn.)% North Central Conference Tourney (Grand Forks, N.D.)! AIAW State Playoffs (Grand Forks, N.D.)^ AIAW Regionals (Omaha, Neb.)

1981-82 Coach: Amy Ruley AIAW Na�onal Fourth PlaceRecord: 22-10 Home: 7-5 Away: 9-3 Neutral: 6-2

Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 27 .......... LOUISIANA STATE ...................................L ............... 70-79Dec. 4 ............. BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W .............. 85-50Dec. 5 ............. CONCORDIA ...........................................L ............... 77-80Dec. 8 ............. at St. Cloud State ..................................W .............. 72-55Dec. 11 ........... # vs. MSU-Moorhead ............................W .............. 94-55Dec. 12 ........... # vs. Minnesota-Duluth ........................W .............. 80-56Dec. 16 ........... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 76-57Dec. 18 ........... $ vs. Minnesota-Duluth ........................W .............. 77-50Dec. 19 ........... $ vs. St. Cloud State ..............................W .............. 67-54Dec. 20 ........... $ at Concordia .......................................W .............. 99-56Jan. 4 ............. VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 80-49Jan. 8 ............. at Texas-Arlington ..................................L ............... 72-74Jan. 9 ............. at Texas Wesleyan .................................W .............. 89-75Jan. 22 ........... AUGUSTANA .........................................W .............. 97-56Jan. 23 ........... SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ...........................L ............... 55-67Jan. 28 ........... at North Dakota ....................................W .............. 62-60Jan. 30 ........... NORTH DAKOTA ....................................W .............. 69-53Feb. 6 ............. at South Dakota .....................................L ............... 72-74Feb. 12 ........... AUGSBURG ...........................................W .............. 88-36Feb. 13 ........... NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...............................L ............... 65-68Feb. 19 ........... at Augustana .........................................W .............. 88-71Feb. 20 ........... at South Dakota State ...........................W .............. 78-72Feb. 25 ........... % vs. North Dakota ...............................W .............. 96-70Feb. 26 ........... % at South Dakota ................................W .............. 84-78Feb. 27 ........... % vs. Nebraska-Omaha ..........................L ............... 65-66Mar. 4 ............ ! ST. MARY (Kan.) ..................................W .............. 62-43Mar. 5 ............ ! SE MISSOURI STATE ............................W .............. 85-70Mar. 6 ............ ! WILLIAM PENN ................................L (OT) ........... 73-78Mar. 19 .......... ^ vs. Centenary .....................................W .................... FFMar. 20 .......... ^ at Biola (Calif.) ....................................W .............. 87-71Mar. 26 .......... ^^ at Charleston ....................................L ............... 73-88Mar. 27 .......... ^^ vs. William Penn ...............................L ............... 76-66

# Bemidji State North Country Invita�onal (Bemidji, Minn.)$ Tri-College Invita�onal (Moorhead, Minn.)% North Central Conference Tourney! AIAW Regionals (4-5, Fargo, N.D.)^ AIAW Quarterfinals (11-12 at LaMiranda, Calif^^ AIAW Finals (26-27 at Charelston, S.C.) 1982-83 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 16-10 NCC: 5-5Home: 9-2 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 3-0

Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 30 .......... at Concordia .........................................W .............. 73-62Dec. 3 ............. MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 55-48Dec. 4 ............. MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 73-65Dec. 7 ............. at Minnesota .........................................L ............... 61-90Dec. 10 ........... # vs. St. Scholas�ca ...............................W .............. 83-51Dec. 11 ........... # vs. Minnesota-Duluth ........................W .............. 70-63Dec. 12 ........... # vs. MSU-Moorhead ............................W .............. 85-79Dec. 17 ........... $ ST. CLOUD STATE .................................L ............... 51-76Dec. 18 ........... $ MSU-MOORHEAD ..............................W .............. 80-60Jan. 4 ............. at Minnesota-Morris .............................L ............... 54-75Jan. 7 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 65-64Jan. 14 ........... at Bemidji State ....................................W .............. 71-49Jan. 15 ........... at Minnesota-Duluth ............................W .............. 88-75Jan. 21 ........... * at Augustana .......................................L ............... 75-83Jan. 22 ........... * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 74-78Jan. 28 ........... ST. CLOUD STATE ...................................W .............. 61-50Jan. 29 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 80-75Feb. 3 ............. * NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ............... 62-65Feb. 5 ............. * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 49-60Feb. 11 ........... MORNINGSIDE ......................................W .............. 80-73Feb. 12 ........... at Northern State ...................................L ............... 66-73Feb. 18 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 78-76Feb. 19 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 62-51Feb. 25 ........... at Creighton ...........................................L ............... 58-71Feb. 26 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 70-68Mar. 4 ............ * at South Dakota ..................................L ............... 72-84

* North Central Conference game# Purdue Boilermaker Invita�onal (West Lafaye�e, Ind.)$ Tri-College Invita�onal (Fargo, N.D.) 1983-84 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 15-12 NCC: 5-7Home: 8-4 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 2-2

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 30 .......... EASTERN MONTANA ..............................L ............... 66-68 .............. 600Dec. 6 ............. at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 75-66 .............. 350Dec. 9 ............. SOUTHWEST STATE ...............................W .............. 79-72 .............. 400Dec. 10 ........... JAMESTOWN .........................................W .............. 72-65 .............. 300Dec. 16 ........... # vs. Minnesota-Morris ........................W .............. 73-61 .............. 200Dec. 17 ........... # at Bemidji State ..................................W .............. 63-53 .............. 200Dec. 18 ........... # vs. St. Cloud State ...............................L ............... 61-70 .............. 200Dec. 28 ........... $ vs. Dayton ...........................................L ............... 61-89Dec. 29 ........... $ vs. SIU-Edwardsville ...........................W .............. 64-44Dec. 30 ........... $ at Miami (Fla.) .....................................L ............... 61-64Jan. 6 ............. * at South Dakota ..................................L ............... 67-74 .............. 200Jan. 7 ............. at Morningside .....................................W .............. 86-67 .............. 200Jan. 13 ........... * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 84-70 .............. 300Jan. 14 ........... at St. Cloud State ...................................L ............... 56-73 .............. 225Jan. 20 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 74-61 .............. 600Jan. 21 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 96-61 .............. 625Jan. 24 ........... MINNESOTA-MORRIS ............................W .............. 98-75 .............. 225Jan. 29 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ............................L ............... 62-65Feb. 2 ............. * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 57-85 ........... 1,500Feb. 4 ............. * NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ............... 58-80 .............. 600Feb. 9 ............. NORTHERN STATE .................................W .............. 54-44 .............. 200Feb. 11 ........... * MSU-MANKATO ..................................L ............... 69-75 .............. 450Feb. 17 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 87-80

Feb. 18 ........... * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 77-79Feb. 24 ........... BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W .............. 76-70 .............. 300Feb. 25 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 85-64 .............. 600Mar. 2 ............ * SOUTH DAKOTA ...................................L ............... 67-68 .............. 400

* North Central Conference game# Tri-College Invita�onal$ Miami-Coral Gables Invita�onal (Miami, Fla.)

1984-85 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 19-8 NCC: 8-6Home: 10-1 Away: 8-7 Neutral: 1-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 23 .......... # vs. Pi�sburg State ..............................W .............. 91-50 .............. 150Nov. 24 .......... # at Central Missouri .............................L ............... 63-74 .............. 350Nov. 30 .......... at Montana State ..................................W .............. 76-65Dec. 1 ............. at Montana Tech ...................................W .............. 83-60Dec. 7 ............. JAMESTOWN .........................................W .............. 86-57 .............. 525Dec. 8 ............. CONCORDIA ..........................................W .............. 92-64 .............. 475Dec. 11 ........... at Bemidji State ....................................W .............. 72-55Dec. 15 ........... MARY ....................................................W .............. 99-65 .............. 400Dec. 18 ........... at Southwest State ................................W .............. 58-47Dec. 21 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 78-64 .............. 150Dec. 22 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 89-58 .............. 500Jan. 4 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ................................L ............... 59-71Jan. 5 ............. * at St. Cloud State ............................L (OT) ........... 72-81 .............. 900Jan. 8 ............. * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 84-51 .............. 600Jan. 11 ........... MORNINGSIDE ......................................W .............. 80-60 .............. 450Jan. 12 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 73-60 .............. 525Jan. 19 ........... * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 60-66 ........... 1,800Jan. 25 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 85-71Jan. 26 ........... at Creighton ...........................................L ............... 54-64 .............. 200Feb. 1 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 80-67 ........... 1,200Feb. 2 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE .................................L ............... 67-70 ........... 2,500Feb. 5 ............. * at South Dakota ..................................L ............... 77-81 ....................Feb. 6 ............. * at South Dakota State ........................W ............ 103-68 .............. 800Feb. 16 ........... * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 71-72 ........... 4,500Feb. 22 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 84-67 ........... 1,200Mar. 1 ............ * at South Dakota State ........................W .............. 81-64Mar. 2 ............ * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 75-71

* North Central Conference game# Central Missouri/Pizza Hut Classic Classic (Warrensburg, Mo.)

1985-86 Coach: Amy Ruley NCAA RunnerupRecord: 24-9 NCC: 10-4Home: 14-2 Away: 8-6 Neutral: 2-1

Date Opponent W/L Score Nov. 22 .......... # at Kansas State ....................................L ............... 59-70Nov. 23 .......... # vs. Florida A&M .................................W .............. 60-59Nov. 26 .......... at Concordia ..........................................L ............... 71-85Nov. 29 .......... MONTANA STATE ..................................W .............. 76-63Nov. 30 .......... MARY ....................................................W .............. 87-64Dec. 4 ............. at Northern Michigan ...........................W .............. 71-52Dec. 7 ............. WINONA STATE .....................................W ............ 104-50Dec. 13 ........... BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W .............. 94-72Dec. 14 ........... MAYVILLE STATE ....................................W .............. 88-44Dec. 17 ........... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 94-67Dec. 19 ........... MINOT STATE ........................................W .............. 93-59Jan. 2 ............. * MSU-MANKATO ..................................L ............... 70-77Jan. 4 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 74-61Jan. 9 ............. at Morningside ..................................L (OT) ........... 91-93Jan. 11 ........... * at South Dakota .............................W (OT) ......... 83-77Jan. 18 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 73-68Jan. 21 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 93-68Jan. 24 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA .......................L (OT) .......... 79-83Jan. 25 ........... JAMESTOWN .........................................W .............. 87-43Jan. 31 ........... * at MSU-Mankato ................................L ............... 60-73Feb. 1 ............. * at St. Cloud State ................................L ............... 70-81Feb. 8 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 80-75Feb. 11 ........... * at South Dakota State ........................W .............. 83-72Feb. 15 ........... * at North Dakota .................................W .............. 62-61Feb. 21 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 78-71Feb. 22 ........... at Creighton ...........................................L ............... 54-76Feb. 28 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 80-75Mar. 1 ............ * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 79-78Mar. 8 ............ ! BRYANT COLLEGE ................................W .............. 81-63Mar. 11 .......... ! at MSU-Mankato ................................W .............. 67-62Mar 15 ........... ! CENTRAL MISSOURI ............................W .............. 77-60Mar. 20 .......... ^ vs. Philadelphia Tex�le .......................W .............. 77-61Mar. 22 .......... ^ vs. Cal Poly-Pomona ........................... L .............. 63-70

* North Central Conference game# Kansas State/Li�le Apple Classic (Manha�an, Kan.)! NCAA Regional ^ NCAA Final Four (Springfield, Mass.) 1986-87 Coach: Amy Ruley NCC ChampionsRecord: 26-4 NCC: 12-2 Home: 16-0 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 2-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 21 .......... CONCORDIA ..........................................W .............. 73-72 ........... 1,463Nov. 22 .......... JAMESTOWN .........................................W .............. 68-52 .............. 200Nov. 28 .......... # vs. St. Olaf ..........................................W .............. 70-48 .............. 250Nov. 29 .......... # vs. Augustana .....................................W .............. 66-57 .............. 312Dec. 2 ............. MARY ....................................................W .............. 66-47 .............. 668Dec. 5 ............. at Grand Valley State ............................W .............. 86-61 .............. 227Dec. 9 ............. at Bemidji State .....................................L ............... 55-56 ................ 60Dec. 13 ........... NORTHERN MICHIGAN .........................W .............. 73-55 .............. 634Dec. 16 ........... MAYVILLE STATE ....................................W .............. 76-55 .............. 212Dec. 20 ........... EASTERN MONTANA .............................W .............. 85-59 ........... 1,257Jan. 2 ............. * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 70-52 .............. 730Jan. 3 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 70-64Jan. 6 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 76-44 .............. 750Jan. 8 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA ..............................W (OT) .......... 65-60 .............. 541Jan. 10 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W .............. 80-71 ........... 1,265Jan. 17 ........... * at North Dakota .................................W .............. 86-73 ........... 5,001Jan. 20 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 87-62 .............. 650Jan. 24 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ............................L ............... 70-71Jan. 25 ........... at Midland Lutheran .............................W .............. 75-60Jan. 30 ........... * St. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 95-65 ........... 1,169Jan. 31 ........... * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 79-63 ........... 1,337Feb. 6 ............. * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 54-45 .............. 325Feb. 7 ............. * at Morningside ..................................W .............. 74-65 .............. 475Feb. 10 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 83-75 .............. 802

Feb. 14 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 92-69 ........... 7,500Feb. 21 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 74-66 ........... 6,000Feb. 26 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 74-62 ................ 50Feb. 28 ........... * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 66-75Mar. 10 .......... ^ ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 67-65 ........... 1,623Mar. 13 .......... ^ at Cal Poly Pomona .............................L ............... 67-77 .............. 639

* North Central Conference game# UMD Classic (Duluth, Minn.)^ NCAA North Central Region

1987-88 Coach: Amy Ruley NCAA Third PlaceNCC ChampionsRecord: 28-3 NCC: 13-1Home: 15-1 Away: 11-1 Neutral: 2-1

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 21 .......... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 82-65 .............. 568Nov. 22 .......... JAMESTOWN .........................................W .............. 76-53 .............. 276Nov. 27 .......... at Concordia .........................................W .............. 85-60Dec. 3 ............. # vs. Norfolk State .................................W .............. 60-48Dec. 4 ............. # vs. Bellarmine .................................L (OT) ........... 80-81Dec. 5 ............. # vs. Chapman (Calif.) ...........................W .............. 69-59Dec. 9 ............. MAYVILLE STATE ....................................W .............. 81-53 ........... 1,832Dec. 11 ........... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 85-53Dec. 18 ........... at Regis College .....................................W .............. 72-52 .............. 100Dec. 19 ........... at Denver ..............................................W .............. 86-54 ................ 89Jan. 1 ............. $ SACRAMENTO STATE ..........................W .............. 89-53 ........... 1,122Jan. 2 ............. $ SAN FRANCISO STATE .........................W .............. 73-46 .............. 895Jan. 8 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 87-72 ........... 2,753Jan. 9 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 73-63 ........... 1,507Jan. 23 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 77-70 ........... 7,024Jan. 26 ........... * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 55-59 .............. 626Jan. 29 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 65-52Jan. 30 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 60-43 .............. 853Feb. 5 ............. * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 71-52 .............. 725Feb. 6 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 69-64Feb. 12 ........... at Mary .................................................W ............ 102-54Feb. 16 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 83-74Feb. 21 ........... * at North Dakota .................................W .............. 57-54 ........... 6,000Feb. 26 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 80-58 .............. 150Feb. 27 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 85-67Mar. 4 ............ * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 85-59 ........... 2,000Mar. 5 ............ * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 77-75 ........... 3,326Mar. 11 .......... ^ ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 77-57 .............. 835Mar. 12 .......... ^ SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 91-77 ........... 1,310Mar. 19 .......... ^^ ST JOSEPH’S (Ind.) ............................W .............. 87-74 ........... 3,800Mar. 25 .......... + HAMPTON (Va.) ..................................L ............... 63-72 ........... 7,000

* North Central Conference game# West Texas State Classic (Canyon, Texas)$ NDSU New Year’s Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Fargo, N.D.)^^ NCAA Quarterfinal (Fargo, N.D.)+ NCAA Final Four (Fargo, N.D.)

1988-89 Coach: Amy Ruley NCAA Na�onal RunnerupRecord: 23-7 NCC: 11-3Home: 16-3 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 0-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 18 .......... CONCORDIA ...........................................L ............... 65-71Nov. 19 .......... JAMESTOWN .........................................W .............. 74-53Nov. 26 .......... at Wayne State (Mich.) .........................W .............. 60-55 .............. 110Nov. 27 .......... at Oakland (Mich.) ................................W .............. 94-82Dec. 2 ............. METRO STATE ........................................W .............. 98-44Dec. 3 ............. REGIS COLLEGE .....................................W .............. 88-60Dec. 8 ............. MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 92-64Dec. 9 ............. DENVER ................................................W ............ 101-64 .............. 150Dec. 13 ........... BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W .............. 84-69Dec. 16 ........... at Minnesota-Duluth .............................L ............... 69-77Dec. 30 ........... # EASTERN MONTANA ..........................W .............. 67-48Dec. 31 ........... # AIR FORCE ..........................................W .............. 75-73Jan. 6 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 69-67Jan. 7 ............. * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 82-65 .............. 821Jan. 10 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 85-75Jan. 13 ........... MORMINGSIDE .....................................W .............. 88-74Jan. 21 ........... * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 66-80 ........... 7,000Jan. 27 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 67-64Jan. 28 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 80-78 ........... 2,200Feb. 3 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 79-34 ........... 2,400Feb. 4 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE .................................L ............... 66-83 ........... 2,300Feb. 10 ........... at Morningside ......................................L ............... 77-81 .............. 150Feb. 14 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 68-56 ........... 1,000Feb. 18 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 77-52 ........... 5,200Feb. 24 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 89-65 ........... 1,800Feb. 25 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 94-59 ........... 1,600Mar. 2 ............ * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 74-77Mar. 3 ............ * at Augustana ......................................W ............ 100-77Mar. 10 .......... ^ SOUTH DAKOTA ..............................W (OT) .......... 72-71 ........... 1,100Mar. 11 .......... ^ ST. CLOUD STATE .................................L ............... 80-87 ........... 1,200

* North Central Conference game# NDSU New Year’s Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Fargo, N.D.)

1989-90 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 25-5 NCC: 15-3Home: 13-0 Away: 11-5 Neutral: 1-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 17 .......... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 96-58 .............. 800Nov. 18 .......... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 89-63 .............. 695Nov. 24 .......... at Concordia .........................................W .............. 95-81 .............. 650Nov. 27 .......... at Bemidji State ....................................W .............. 79-60 ................ 99Dec. 2 ............. at Wayne State (Neb.) ...........................W .............. 85-69 .............. 191Dec. 8 ............. at Cal Poly-Pomona ................................L ............... 82-83 .............. 344Dec. 9 ............. at CSU-Los Angeles. ..............................W .............. 75-54 .............. 200Dec. 15 ........... # CAL STATE-CHICO ...............................W .............. 98-56 .............. 217Dec. 16 ........... # CAL POLY ............................................W .............. 86-55 .............. 265Dec. 30 ........... WAYNE STATE (Neb.) .............................W .............. 88-49 .............. 451Jan. 5 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 73-59 ........... 1,017Jan. 6 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 79-61 .............. 724Jan. 12 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 97-73 ........... 1,500Jan. 13 ........... * at Morningside ..................................W .............. 88-57 .............. 243Jan. 20 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 90-88 ........... 6,500Jan. 23 ........... * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 72-75 .............. 450Jan. 26 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 95-69 .............. 825

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ALL-TIME RESULTSNov. 20 .......... WAYNE STATE (Neb.) .............................W .............. 95-55 ........... 2,122Nov. 25 .......... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 97-64 ........... 2,026Nov. 28 .......... at Minnesota-Duluth ............................W .............. 72-56 .............. 372Dec. 4 ............. # vs. Eastern Washington ......................W .............. 82-51 .............. 100Dec. 5 ............. # at Regis ..............................................W .............. 86-67 .............. 158Dec. 12 ........... MINNESOTA-MORRIS ............................W ............ 101-55 ........... 2,108Dec. 14 ........... CONCORDIA ..........................................W ............ 102-37 ........... 1,143Dec. 19 ........... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 76-50 ........... 1,660Dec. 21 ........... BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W .............. 99-51 ........... 1,197Jan. 2 ............. * at St. Cloud State ...............................W ............ 100-35 .............. 378Jan. 3 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 92-50 .............. 311Jan. 8 ............. * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 95-68 ........... 3,943Jan. 9 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 77-59 ........... 3,885Jan. 15 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 88-56 .............. 500Jan. 16 ........... * at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 81-57 .............. 302Jan. 22 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 78-55 ........... 6,701Jan. 29 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W ............ 111-70 ........... 2,137Jan. 30 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 88-52 ........... 2,503Feb. 5 ............. * at South Dakota State ........................W .............. 88-71 ........... 1,280Feb. 6 ............. * at Augustana .......................................L ............... 83-92 ........... 2,557Feb. 12 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 91-51 ........... 1,633Feb. 13 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 88-52 ........... 1,742Feb. 20 ........... * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 56-62 ........... 7,012Feb. 26 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 85-50 .............. 750Feb. 27 ........... * at Morningside ..................................W .............. 88-59 .............. 925Mar. 5 ............ * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 95-78 ........... 3,026Mar. 6 ............ * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W ............ 117-41 ........... 2,577Mar. 12 .......... ^ DENVER ..............................................W .............. 92-77 ........... 2,603Mar. 13 .......... ^ AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 91-82 ........... 3,021Mar. 19 .......... ^^ CAL POLY POMONA ..........................W .............. 91-55 ........... 5,301Mar. 26 .......... + Bentley (Mass.) ..................................W .............. 79-57 ........... 4,000Mar. 27 .......... + Delta State (Miss.) ..............................W .............. 95-63 ........... 4,000

* North Central Conference game# Coors Roundball Classic (Denver, Colo.)$ NDSU/Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Fargo, N.D.)^^ NCAA Quarterfinal (Fargo, N.D.)+ NCAA Final Four (Waltham, Mass.)

1993-94 Coach: Amy Ruley NCAA Na�onal ChampionsRecord: 27-5 NCC: 15-3Home: 12-2 Away: 10-3 Neutral: 5-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 19 .......... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 79-56 ........... 1,863Nov. 26 .......... # vs. Indianapolis ..................................W .............. 97-58 .............. 100Nov. 27 .......... # vs. Wayne State (Neb.) .......................W ............ 104-70 .............. 100Dec. 3 ............. $ vs. Bentley (Mass.) .............................W .............. 91-83 .............. 800Dec. 4 ............. $ at Clarion (Pa.) ....................................L ............... 80-90 ........... 1,100Dec. 10 ........... at Bemidji State ....................................W .............. 81-68 .............. 243Dec. 11 ........... at Minnesota-Duluth .............................L ............... 55-69 .............. 250Dec. 18 ........... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W ............ 106-74 ........... 2,721Dec. 19 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 96-58 ........... 1,429Jan. 2 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 82-62 ........... 3,192Jan. 3 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 92-48 ........... 1,742Jan. 7 ............. * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 78-68 ........... 2,614Jan. 8 ............. * at South Dakota State ........................W .............. 85-59 ........... 1,476Jan. 14 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 88-60 ........... 2,078Jan. 15 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 86-61 ........... 1,849Jan. 21 ........... * at North Dakota ..............................L (OT) .......... 74-75 ........... 6,432Jan. 28 ........... * at Morningside ..................................W .............. 73-67 .............. 700Jan. 29 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 77-60 .............. 425Feb. 4 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ........................L ............... 74-80 ........... 4,891Feb. 5 ............. * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 82-74 ........... 4,926Feb. 11 ........... * at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 76-50 .............. 350Feb. 12 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 79-66 .............. 500Feb. 18 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ............... 62-68 ........... 7,005Feb. 25 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 81-70 ........... 2,816Feb. 26 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W .............. 93-52 ........... 3,152Mar. 4 ............ * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 88-44 .............. 278Mar. 5 ............ * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 99-77 .............. 321Mar. 11 .......... ^ vs. Augustana .....................................W .............. 82-59 ........... 1,186Mar. 12 .......... ^ vs. South Dakota State .......................W .............. 82-52 ........... 2,230Mar. 23 .......... + MISSOURI WESTERN ..........................W .............. 91-74 ........... 2,821Mar. 24 .......... + NORTH ALABAMA ..............................W ............ 123-56 ........... 3,041Mar. 26 .......... + CS-SAN BERNARDINO ........................W .............. 89-56 ........... 6,805

* North Central Conference game# NE Missouri State Thangsgiving Tourney (Kirksville, Mo.)$ Clarion Classic (Clarion, Pa.)^ NCAA North Central Region+ NCAA Elite Eight (Fargo, N.D.)

1994-95 Coach: Amy Ruley NCAA Na�onal ChampionsNCC ChampionsRecord: 32-0 NCC: 18-0Home: 20-0 Away: 11-0 Neutral: 1-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 20 .......... at Minnesota-Duluth ............................W .............. 66-59 .............. 380Nov. 25 .......... # vs. Western New Mexico ...................W .............. 78-68 .............. 153Nov. 26 .......... # at Grand Canyon ................................W .............. 94-55 .............. 308Dec. 2 ............. $ ALASKA-ANCHORAGE ........................W ............ 100-56 ........... 2,265Dec. 3 ............. $ CLARION (Pa.) ....................................W .............. 83-43 ........... 3,348Dec. 9 ............. BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W .............. 96-62 ........... 1,408Dec. 10 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 93-51 ........... 2,587Dec. 16 ........... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 68-44 ........... 1,989Dec. 18 ........... MAYVILLE STATE ....................................W .............. 89-48 ........... 1,386Dec. 30 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W ............ 100-52 ........... 3,198Dec. 31 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 81-60 ........... 2,153Jan. 6 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 77-52 .............. 415Jan. 7 ............. * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 95-41 .............. 892Jan. 13 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 93-47 ........... 2,342Jan. 14 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 72-47 ........... 4,151Jan. 20 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 82-45 .............. 750Jan. 21 ........... * at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 86-71 .............. 614Jan. 28 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 75-62 ........... 7,302Feb. 3 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 87-54 ........... 4,100Feb. 4 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 80-60 ........... 5,000Feb. 10 ........... * at South Dakota State ........................W .............. 75-54 ........... 1,500Feb. 11 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 74-58 ........... 2,007Feb. 17 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 94-57 ........... 3,750Feb. 18 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 97-63 ........... 5,100Feb. 24 ........... * at North Dakota .................................W .............. 76-72 ........... 3,976Mar. 3 ............ * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 84-63 .............. 535Mar. 4 ............ * at Morningside ..................................W ............ 102-58 .............. 178Mar. 10 .......... ^ MINNESOTA-DULUTH .........................W .............. 98-61 ........... 3,429Mar. 11 .......... ^ SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 82-68 ........... 4,027

Mar. 22 .......... + OAKLAND (Mich.) ...............................W .............. 87-61 ........... 4,010Mar. 23 .......... + MISSOURI WESTERN ..........................W .............. 74-67 ........... 3,825Mar. 25 .......... + PORTLAND STATE ...............................W .............. 98-85 ........... 7,138

* North Central Conference game# Grand Canyon Lopez Invite (Phoenix, Ariz.)$ NDSU/Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Fargo, N.D.)+ NCAA Elite Eight (Fargo, N.D.)

1995-96 Coach: Amy Ruley NCAA Na�onal ChampionsRecord: 30-2 NCC: 17-1Home: 18-0 Away: 11-2 Neutral: 1-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 18 .......... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 92-55 ........... 1,324Nov. 25 .......... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 83-53 ........... 1,621Nov. 27 .......... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W ............ 109-39 ........... 1,110Dec. 1 ............. # GRAND CANYON ................................W .............. 88-33 ........... 1,781Dec. 2 ............. # SOUTHWEST STATE ............................W .............. 78-51 ........... 2,771Dec. 8 ............. $ vs. Rocky Mountain ............................W .............. 83-52 .............. 100Dec. 9 ............. $ at Mont. State-Billings .......................W .............. 75-41 .............. 750Dec. 15 ........... at Bemidji State ....................................W .............. 75-64 .............. 275Dec. 16 ........... at Minnesota-Duluth .............................L ............... 51-66 .............. 503Dec. 29 ........... * at Morningside ..................................W .............. 83-65 .............. 400Dec. 30 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 85-49 .............. 730Jan. 5 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 86-53 ........... 3,000Jan. 6 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W ............ 107-69 ........... 4,200Jan. 12 ........... * at Augustana ..................................W (OT) .......... 90-85 ........... 1,772Jan. 13 ........... * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 63-80 ........... 4,144Jan. 19 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 71-45 ........... 2,231Jan. 20 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 63-47 ........... 2,663Jan. 26 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 76-72 ........... 4,148Feb. 2 ............. * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 76-36 .............. 967Feb. 3 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 86-63 .............. 691Feb. 9 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 81-63 ........... 6,500Feb. 10 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 84-75 ........... 3,343Feb. 16 ........... * at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 66-53 .............. 383Feb. 17 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 88-57 .............. 450Feb. 23 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 71-63 ........... 7,543Mar. 1 ............ * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 87-35 ........... 3,270Mar. 2 ............ * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W .............. 93-52 ........... 3,420Mar. 8 ............ ^ MINNESOTA-DULUTH .........................W .............. 72-52 ........... 3,192Mar. 9 ............ ^ NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 89-77 ........... 5,011Mar. 20 .......... + PORTLAND STATE ...............................W .............. 91-65 ........... 4,026Mar. 21 .......... + DELTA STATE (Miss.) ...........................W .............. 93-72 ........... 3,482Mar. 23 .......... + SHIPPENSBURG ..................................W ............ 104-78 ........... 6,534

* North Central Conference game# NDSU/Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)$ Montana St.-Billings Domino’s Pizza Classic (Billings, Mont.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Fargo, N.D.)+ NCAA Elite Eight (Fargo, N.D.)

1996-97 Coach: Amy Ruley NCC ChampionsRecord: 28-1 NCC: 18-0Home: 15-1 Away: 12-0 Neutral: 1-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov.22 ........... # vs. Missouri Southern ........................W .............. 95-74 .............. 380Nov. 23 .......... # at Missouri Western ..........................W .............. 83-54 ........... 1,124Nov. 29 .......... at Tampa ...............................................W ............ 106-73 .............. 164Nov. 30 .......... at Florida Southern ...............................W .............. 80-40 .............. 375Dec. 6 ............. $ MONT. STATE-BILLINGS ......................W .............. 89-61 ........... 2,025Dec. 7 ............. $ IPFW ..................................................W .............. 83-55 ........... 3,141Dec. 11 ........... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 71-50 ........... 1,631Dec. 14 ........... BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W .............. 92-66 ........... 1,588Dec. 19 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 74-56 ........... 1,352Dec. 29 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 89-72 ........... 6,398Jan. 3 ............. * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W ............ 120-58 ........... 3,152Jan. 4 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 81-47 ........... 1,750Jan. 10 ........... * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 82-53 .............. 678Jan. 11 ........... * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 80-76 .............. 250Jan. 17 ........... *AUGUSTANA .......................................W .............. 81-62 ........... 3,347Jan. 18 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 85-60 ........... 6,100Jan. 24 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 89-77 .............. 600Jan. 25 ........... * at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 85-62 .............. 614Jan. 31 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 72-44 .............. 425Feb. 1 ............. * at Morningside ..................................W ............ 122-66 ........... 1,097Feb. 7 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W ............ 108-78 ........... 3,225Feb. 8 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 97-59 ........... 6,120Feb. 14 ........... * at South Dakota State ........................W .............. 84-55 ........... 1,743Feb. 15 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 81-76 ........... 2,189Feb. 21 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 88-73 ........... 4,010Feb. 22 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 78-69 ........... 6,120Feb. 28 ........... * at North Dakota .................................W .............. 64-61 ........... 4,261Mar. 8 ............ ^ NEBRASKA-KEARNEY ..........................W .............. 76-65 ........... 3,507Mar. 9 ............ ^ NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ............... 66-73 ........... 4,591

* North Central Conference game# Missouri Western News Press Invita�onal (St. Joseph, Mo.)$ NDSU/Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Region (Fargo, N.D.)

1997-98 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 22-6 NCC: 14-4Home: 14-2 Away: 8-3 Neutral: 0-1

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 14 .......... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 92-37 ........... 1,500Nov. 16 .......... MINNESOTA-MORRIS ............................W .............. 99-56 .............. 939Nov. 18 .......... MAYVILLE STATE ....................................W ............ 108-34 ........... 2,424Nov. 22 .......... BELLARMINE (Ky.) ..................................L ............... 64-69 ........... 1,301Nov. 28 .......... # HIGH POINT (N.C.) .............................W .............. 81-32 ........... 1,316Nov. 29 .......... # TRUMAN STATE ..................................W .............. 79-62 ........... 1,166Dec. 5 ............. $ SOUTHWEST STATE ............................W .............. 91-62 ........... 1,178Dec. 6 ............. $ BRIAR CLIFF ........................................W ............ 105-95 ........... 1,496Dec. 13 ........... at Minnesota-Duluth ............................W .............. 80-51 .............. 817Dec. 20 ........... * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 67-91 ........... 3,485Jan. 2 ............. * at Morningside ..................................W .............. 94-79 ........... 1,101Jan. 3 ............. * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 92-63 .............. 350Jan. 9 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 70-51 ........... 1,534Jan. 10 ........... * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 90-62 ........... 2,692Jan. 16 ........... * at Augustana .......................................L ............... 56-71 ........... 1,742Jan. 17 ........... * at South Dakota State ........................W .............. 65-57 ........... 2,865Jan. 23 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 78-48 ........... 2,305Jan. 24 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 75-68 ........... 3,501Jan. 30 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 87-54 ........... 2,212

Jan. 27 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 85-58 .............. 675Feb. 2 ............. * at St. Cloud State ................................L ............... 74-78 .............. 810Feb. 3 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 77-54 .............. 836Feb. 9 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 94-64 .............. 800Feb. 10 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W ............ 103-59 .............. 846Feb. 13 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 97-75 .............. 456Feb. 18 ........... * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 75-96 ........... 6,570Feb. 23 ........... * at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 80-77 .............. 324Feb. 24 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 81-78 ........... 1,500Mar. 2 ............ * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 86-79 ........... 1,333Mar. 3 ............ * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 70-58 ........... 1,450Mar. 9 ............ ^ vs. St. Cloud State ..............................W .............. 91-74 ........... 1,524Mar. 10 .......... ^ at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 58-90 ........... 1,935

* North Central Conference game# NDSU New Year’s Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Grand Forks, N.D.)

1990-91 Coach: Amy Ruley NCAA Na�onal ChampionsRecord: 31-2 NCC: 16-2Home: 14-1 Away: 13-1 Neutral: 4-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 24 .......... CSU-STANISLUAS ...................................W ..............81-62 ............... 572Nov. 27 .......... at Mary .................................................W ............100-52 ............ 2,419Nov. 30 .......... at Bemidji State ....................................W ..............87-72 ............... 205Dec. 1 ............. at Minnesota-Duluth ............................W ..............61-54 ............... 425Dec. 7 ............. # vs. Longwood .....................................W ..............94-55 ............... 200Dec. 8 ............. # at Northern Kentucky ........................W ..............68-48 ............... 682Dec. 14 ........... CONCORDIA ..........................................W ..............72-57 ............ 2,257Dec. 21 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W ..............86-54 ............... 403Dec. 29 ........... $ CSU-LOS ANGELES. .............................W ..............93-64 ............... 293Dec. 30 ........... $ ALASKA-ANCHORAGE ........................W ..............84-47 ............... 381Jan. 4 ............. * at Augustana .......................................L ...............81-87 ............ 1,500Jan. 5 ............. * at South Dakota State ........................W ..............83-69 ............ 1,000Jan. 11 ........... * MSU-MANKATO .................................W ..............82-58 ............ 1,150Jan. 12 ........... * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W ..............67-52 ............ 1,871Jan. 18 ........... * at Morningside ..................................W ..............96-40 ............... 500Jan. 19 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W ..............84-71 ............ 1,250Jan. 22 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W ..............83-74 ............... 825Jan. 26 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W ..............86-75 ............ 6,835Feb. 1 ............. * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W ..............95-71 ............ 1,105Feb. 2 ............. * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W ............118-77 ............ 1,048Feb. 8 ............. * at St. Cloud State ...............................W ..............76-66 ............... 456Feb. 9 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W ..............78-51 ............ 1,151Feb. 12 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W ..............84-56 ............ 1,421Feb. 15 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W ..............87-69 ............ 1,341Feb. 16 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W ..............73-53 ............ 1,281Feb. 23 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ...............59-61 ............ 6,759Mar. 1 ............ * at Northern Colorado ........................W ..............96-77 ............... 320Mar. 2 ............ * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W ..............82-63 ............... 500Mar. 8 ............ ^ vs. Augustana .....................................W ..............90-89 ............ 1,891Mar. 9 ............ ^ at North Dakota .................................W ..............81-59 ............ 2,787Mar. 16 .......... ! BELLARMINE (Ky.) ...............................W ..............87-64 ............ 3,702Mar. 22 .......... + vs. Bentley (Mass.) .............................W ..............83-76 ............ 2,443Mar. 23 .......... + at SE Missouri State ...........................W ..............81-74 ............ 7,064

* North Central Conference game# Northern Kentucky Perkins Classic (Highland Heights, Ky.)$ NDSU Holiday Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Region (Grand Forks, N.D.)! NCAA Quarterfinal (Fargo, N.D.)+ NCAA Final Four (Cape Girardeau, Mo.)

1991-92 Coach: Amy Ruley NCAA Na�onal RunnerupNCC ChampionsRecord: 29-4 NCC: 16-2Home: 17-2 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 2-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 25 .......... at Concordia .........................................W .............. 96-61 ........... 1,537Nov. 29 .......... at Minnesota-Duluth ............................W .............. 70-51 .............. 325Dec. 5 ............. # vs. Texas A&I ......................................W .............. 82-73 .............. 150Dec. 6 ............. # vs. Alaska-Anchorage .........................W .............. 83-62 .............. 400Dec. 7 ............. # at West Texas State ............................W .............. 87-74 ........... 1,393Dec. 13 ........... BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W .............. 96-62 ........... 1,736Dec. 14 ........... at MSU-Moorhead .................................L ............... 55-66 .............. 337Dec. 20 ........... $ FERRIS STATE ......................................W .............. 86-71 ........... 1,313Dec. 21 ........... $ WEST TEXAS STATE .............................W .............. 94-77 ........... 1,893Dec. 30 ........... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 75-52 ........... 1,204Jan. 3 ............. * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 92-73 ........... 3,741Jan. 4 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 80-64 ........... 3,240Jan. 10 ........... * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 79-68 .............. 250Jan. 11 ........... * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 98-46 .............. 907Jan. 17 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W .............. 97-57 ........... 2,131Jan. 18 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 92-57 ........... 2,842Jan. 24 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ............... 67-69 ........... 5,027Jan. 31 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 69-51 .............. 550Feb. 1 ............. * at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 82-66 .............. 251Feb. 7 ............. * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 81-52 ........... 1,245Feb. 8 ............. * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 86-69 ........... 2,180Feb. 14 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 63-52 .............. 750Feb. 15 ........... * at Morningside ..................................W .............. 89-62 .............. 620Feb. 22 ........... * at North Dakota .................................W .............. 58-57 ........... 6,690Feb. 28 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 91-64 ........... 1,920Feb. 29 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 64-61 ........... 2,471Mar. 6 ............ * at South Dakota State ........................W .............. 78-58 .............. 576Mar. 7 ............ * at Augustana .......................................L ............... 83-87 ........... 2,286Mar. 13 .......... ^ SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 92-58 ........... 1,605Mar. 14 .......... ^ AUGUSTANA ......................................W ............ 104-69 ........... 2,307Mar. 21 .......... ! WASHBURN (Kan.) ..............................W .............. 79-51 ........... 4,667Mar. 27 .......... + PORTLAND STATE ...............................W .............. 93-59 ........... 6,131Mar. 28 .......... + DELTA STATE (Miss.) ............................L ............... 63-65 ........... 7,101

* North Central Conference game# West Texas Lady Buff Classic (Canyon, Texas)$ NDSU Holiday Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Region (Fargo, N.D.)! NCAA Quarterfinal (Fargo, N.D.)+ NCAA Final (Fargo, N.D.)

1992-93 Coach: Amy Ruley NCAA Na�onal ChampionsNCC ChampionsRecord: 30-2 NCC: 16-2Home: 18-0 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 2-0

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ALL-TIME RESULTSJan. 31 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W .............. 83-64 ........... 2,620Feb. 6 ............. * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 88-83 .............. 903Feb. 7 ............. * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 79-62 .............. 664Feb. 13 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 61-59 ........... 4,400Feb. 14 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 67-61 ........... 3,400Feb. 20 ........... * at Northern Colorado .........................L ............... 73-78 .............. 532Feb. 21 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 83-70 .............. 835Feb. 27 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ............... 59-85 ........... 6,523Mar. 5 ............ ^ vs. Northern State ...............................L ............... 73-76 ........... 1,541 * North Central Conference game# NDSU Thanksgiving Classic (Fargo, N.D.)$ NDSU/Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Grand Forks, N.D.)

1998-99 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 24-5 NCC: 14-4Home: 16-0 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 1-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 13 .......... MAYVILLE STATE ....................................W .............. 71-31 .............. 977Nov. 15 .......... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 77-51 ........... 1,201Nov. 21 .......... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 66-54 ........... 4,105Nov. 27 .......... # ST. MARTIN’S (Wash.) ........................W .............. 95-53 ........... 1,338Nov. 28 .......... # HILLSDALE (Mich.) ..............................W .............. 70-46 ........... 1,453Dec. 4 ............. $ ST. FRANCIS (Ill.) .................................W ............ 104-46 ........... 1,589Dec. 5 ............. $ BRIAIR CLIFF (Iowa) ............................W .............. 68-54 ........... 1,423Dec. 11 ........... at Stonehill College ...............................W .............. 64-57 .............. 925Dec. 12 ........... at Bentley College .................................W .............. 98-70 ........... 1,800Dec. 19 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ......................W (OT) .......... 83-81 ........... 2,073Dec. 20 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 81-64 ........... 1,722Jan. 3 ............. * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 83-95 ........... 6,006Jan. 8 ............. * at Morningside ..................................W .............. 83-60 .............. 600Jan. 9 ............. * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 92-55 .............. 433Jan. 15 ........... * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 68-46 ........... 3,800Jan. 16 ........... * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 74-62 ........... 4,215Jan. 22 ........... * at Augustana .......................................L ............... 75-88 ........... 1,865Jan. 23 ........... * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 76-77 ........... 2,390Jan. 30 ........... * NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 87-83 ........... 6,549Feb. 5 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 58-51 ........... 3,800Feb. 6 ............. * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W .............. 93-61 ........... 4,000Feb. 12 ........... * at St. Cloud State ................................L ............... 72-86 ........... 1,333Feb. 13 ........... * MSU-Mankato ....................................W .............. 70-51 .............. 704Feb. 19 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 76-73 ........... 4,327Feb. 20 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 73-58 ........... 4,471Feb. 26 ........... * at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 80-71 .............. 604Feb. 27 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 90-64 .............. 850Mar. 6 ............ ^ vs. Minnesota-Duluth ........................W .............. 61-50 ........... 2,759Mar. 7 ............ ^ at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 60-83 ........... 3,541

* North Central Conference game# NDSU Thanksgiving Classic (Fargo, N.D.)$ NDSU/Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Grand Forks, N.D.)

1999-00 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 28-4 NCC: 16-2Home: 15-1 Away: 9-2 Neutral: 4-1

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 19 .......... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 92-76 .............. 250Nov. 26 .......... # METRO STATE .....................................W ............ 106-38 ........... 1,505Nov. 27 .......... # BENTLEY .............................................W .............. 72-55 ........... 2,024Nov. 30 .......... ST. SCHOLASTICA ..................................W ............ 106-38 ........... 1,098Dec. 4 ............. STONEHILL ............................................W ............ 108-66 ........... 1,632Dec. 9 ............. $ vs. SE Oklahoma State .......................W .............. 67-55 .............. 125Dec. 10 ........... $ vs. Wayland Bap�st ............................W .............. 66-58 .............. 300Dec. 11 ........... $ at West Texas A&M .............................L ............... 58-72 .............. 600Dec. 14 ........... MAYVILLE STATE ....................................W .............. 90-65 ........... 1,063Jan. 2 ............. * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 86-73 .............. 950Jan. 3 ............. * at Northern Colorado ...................W (2OT) ....... 100-97 .............. 424Jan. 9 ............. * NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ............... 61-73 ........... 4,367Jan. 14 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W ............ 112-55 ........... 2,314Jan. 15 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 72-58 ........... 2,800Jan. 21 ........... * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 76-61 .............. 350Jan. 22 ........... * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 78-52 ........... 1,082Jan. 28 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 77-61 ........... 2,400Jan. 29 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W .............. 90-74 ........... 4,512Feb 4 .............. * at North Dakota .................................W .............. 75-63 ........... 4,739Feb. 11 ........... * at South Dakota .................................W .............. 87-60 ........... 2,413Feb. 12 ........... * at Morningside ..................................W .............. 95-73 ........... 1,000Feb. 18 ........... * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 68-49 ........... 2,634Feb. 19 ........... * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 86-43 ........... 2,411Feb. 25 ........... * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 82-95 ........... 1,948Feb. 26 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 89-86 ........... 2,038Mar. 3 ............ * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 69-59 ........... 2,434Mar. 4 ............ * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 81-59 ........... 2,556Mar. 11 .......... ^ MINNESOTA-DULUTH .........................W .............. 77-72 ........... 3,212Mar. 12 .......... ^ NORTH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 92-72 ........... 4,041Mar. 22 .......... + vs. Delta State ....................................W .............. 71-64 ........... 1,182Mar. 23 .......... + vs. Columbus State ............................W .............. 72-56 .............. 450Mar. 25 .......... + vs. Northern Kentucky ....................L (OT) ........... 62-71 .............. 476

* North Central Conference game# NDSU/Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)$ Lady Buff Classic (Canyon, Texas)^ NCAA North Central Region (Fargo, N.D.)+ NCAA Elite Eight (Pine Bluff, Ark.)

2000-01 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 25-8 NCC: 13-5Home: 14-2 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 3-2

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 3 ............. # vs. Presbyterian .................................W ............ 66-51 ................. 250Nov. 4 ............. # vs. Bentley ..........................................W ............ 77-73 ................. 250Nov. 5 ............. # vs. Delta State .....................................L ............. 80-81 ................. 250Nov. 17 .......... MONTANA TECH ...................................W ............ 89-51 .............. 2,091Nov. 18 .......... at Valley City State ................................W ............ 81-69 ................. 750Nov. 24 .......... $ QUEENS (N.Y.) ....................................W .......... 104-42 .............. 1,329Nov. 25 .......... $ FERRIS STATE ......................................W ............ 87-60 .............. 1,377Nov. 30 .......... MOUNT SENARIO .................................W ............ 91-45 ................. 638Dec. 2 ............. MINN-CROOKSTON ...............................W ............ 98-57 ................. 449Dec. 8 ............. * AUGUSTANA .......................................L ............. 71-73 .............. 2,532Dec. 9 ............. * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................W ............ 64-62 .............. 1,743Dec. 13 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W ............ 73-56 ................. 892Dec. 19 ........... at Minnesota-Duluth ............................W ............ 72-68 ................. 679Dec. 29 ........... * at Northern Colorado ........................W ............ 77-62 ................. 463Dec. 30 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W ............ 77-54 ................. 300Jan. 6 ............. * NORTH DAKOTA ..................................L ............. 61-70 .............. 5,641

Jan. 12 ........... * MORNINGSIDE ...................................W ............ 87-54 .............. 3,026Jan. 13 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W ............ 87-58 .............. 3,517Jan. 19 ........... * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W ............ 80-53 ................. 820Jan. 20 ........... * at St. Cloud State ...............................W ............ 82-62 .............. 1,578Jan. 26 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W ............ 85-62 .............. 3,072Jan. 27 ........... * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W ............ 96-62 .............. 3,312Feb 2. ............. * at North Dakota ..................................L ............. 67-73 .............. 4,321Feb. 9 ............. * at South Dakota ..............................L (OT) ......... 71-72 .............. 1,687Feb. 10 ........... * at Morningside ..................................W ............ 81-54 ................. 300Feb. 16 ........... * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W ............ 79-75 .............. 3,229Feb. 17 ........... * MSU-MANKATO .................................W ............ 71-54 .............. 3,487Feb. 23 ........... * at South Dakota State ........................W ............ 92-90 .............. 2,868Feb. 24 ........... * at Augustana .......................................L ............. 73-85 .............. 2,106Feb. 27 ........... ! SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W ............ 74-63 .............. 1,062Mar. 2 ............ ! vs. Augustana .....................................W ............ 74-69 .............. 1,947Mar. 3 ............ ! at North Dakota ...................................L ............. 59-76 .............. 2,221Mar. 9 ............ ^ vs. Minnesota-Duluth .........................L ............. 73-81 ................. 956

* North Central Conference game# Disney Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, Fla.)$ NDSU/Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)! NCC Tournament (Grand Forks, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Grand Forks, N.D.)

2001-02 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 18-10 NCC: 10-8Home: 13-2 Away: 5-8 Neutral: 0-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 16 .......... at Bentley College ..................................L .............. 76-87 ........... 1,124Nov. 17 .......... at UMass-Lowell ...................................W .............. 69-50 .............. 338Nov. 23 .......... # GRAND VALLEY STATE ........................W .............. 77-57 ........... 1,561Nov. 24 .......... # CHADRON STATE ................................W .............. 64-51 ........... 1,349Nov. 30. ......... $ COLORADO MINES .............................W .............. 74-55 ........... 1,444Dec. 1 ............. $ CAL POLY POMONA ...........................W .............. 85-78 ........... 1,851Dec. 7 ............. at Augustana ..........................................L ............... 63-66 ........... 1,514Dec. 8 ............. at South Dakota State ............................L ............... 59-72 ........... 2,411Dec. 13 ........... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 73-45 .............. 426Dec. 20 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 84-55 ........... 1,021Dec. 29 ........... NEBRASKA-OMAHA ..............................W .............. 94-69 ........... 2,315Dec. 30 ........... NORTHERN COLORADO ........................W .............. 65-55 ........... 2,511Jan. 4 ............. at North Dakota ....................................W .............. 79-75 ........... 5,409Jan. 11 ........... at Morningside .....................................W .............. 78-72 .............. 800Jan. 12 ........... at South Dakota .....................................L ............... 55-76 ........... 1,122Jan. 18 ........... MSU-MANKATO ....................................W .............. 80-66 ........... 2,562Jan. 19 ........... ST. CLOUD STATE ...................................W .............. 80-73 ........... 3,872Jan. 25 ........... at Northern Colorado ............................L ............... 54-65 .............. 403Jan. 26 ........... at Nebraska-Omaha ...............................L ............... 76-77 .............. 750Feb. 1 ............. NORTH DAKOTA ....................................W .............. 78-66 ........... 5,478Feb. 8 ............. SOUTH DAKOTA .....................................L ............... 64-66 ........... 3,176Feb. 9 ............. MORNINGSIDE ......................................W .............. 86-61 ........... 2,103Feb. 15 ........... at St. Cloud State ...................................L ............... 47-82 ........... 1,481Feb. 16 ........... at MSU-Mankato ..................................W .............. 78-61 ........... 1,102Feb. 22 ........... SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ..........................W .............. 95-76 ........... 3,274Feb. 23 ........... AUGUSTANA ..........................................L ............... 74-82 ........... 3,032Feb. 26 ........... ! NORTHERN COLORADO ......................W .............. 86-52 .............. 905Mar. 1 ............ ! at North Dakota ...................................L ............... 60-81 ........... 2,594

* North Central Conference game# NDSU/Comfort Inn Classic (Fargo, N.D.)$ NDSU Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)! Wells Fargo Finals/NCC Tournament

2002-03 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 26-7 NCC: 12-4Home: 15-1 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 4-2

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 8 ............. # vs. Findlay ..........................................W .............. 67-57 .............. 114Nov. 9 ............. # vs. Abilene Christrian .....................W (OT) .......... 77-64 .............. 135Nov. 10 .......... # vs. Bentley College .............................W .............. 84-73 .............. 134Nov. 22 .......... $ vs. Sea�le Pacific ................................L ............... 67-70 .............. 125Nov. 23 .......... $ at Western Washington .....................W ............ 100-80 .............. 421Nov. 29 .......... % CHADRON STATE ...............................W .............. 78-45 ........... 2,386Nov. 30 .......... % WESTERN OREGON ...........................W .............. 98-47 ........... 2,169Dec. 6 ............. CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL ...........................W .............. 81-52 ........... 1,914Dec. 10 ........... at Minnesota-Crookston .......................W .............. 89-70 .............. 411Dec. 13 ........... & ST. MARY’S (Texas) ............................W .............. 79-64 ........... 1,561Dec. 14 ........... & MISSOURI WESTERN .........................W .............. 78-68 ........... 2,393Dec. 19 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 80-62 ........... 2,111Dec. 21 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 97-60 ........... 1,986Jan. 2 ............. * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 98-83 .............. 725Jan. 4 ............. * at Northern Colorado ........................W .............. 58-53 .............. 366Jan. 10 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ........................L ............... 72-77 ........... 4,075Jan. 11 ........... * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 80-58 ........... 3,014Jan. 18 ........... * at North Dakota ..................................L ............... 68-71 ........... 6,872Jan. 24 ........... * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 94-74 .............. 753Jan. 25 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 83-68 ........... 1,827Jan. 31 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W ............ 100-74 ........... 3,543Feb. 1 ............. * NORTHERN COLORADO .....................W .............. 87-63 ........... 3,081Feb. 6 ............. * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 79-59 ........... 2,760Feb. 8 ............. * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 47-77 ........... 4,674Feb. 13 ........... * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 97-94 ........... 1,242Feb. 20 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 91-56 ........... 3,015Feb. 22 ........... * at South Dakota ..................................L ............... 67-90 ........... 2,102Feb. 27 ........... * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 96-94 ........... 3,241Mar. 1 ............ * NORTH DAKOTA .............................W (OT) .......... 91-84 ........... 6,507Mar. 4 ............ ! NEBRASKA-OMAHA ............................W ............ 113-69 ........... 1,129Mar. 7 ............ ! vs. South Dakota State .........................L ............... 67-87 ........... 2,791Mar. 14 .......... ^ vs. Nebraska-Kearney ........................W .............. 76-69 .............. 528Mar. 15 .......... ^ at South Dakota ..................................L ............... 61-84 ........... 2,171

* North Central Conference game# Disney Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, Fla.)$ WWU Lynda Goodrich Classic (Bellingham, Wash.)% NDSU Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)& NDSU Comfort Inn Classic (Fargo, N.D.)! Wells Fargo Finals (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (Brookings, S.D.)

2003-04 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 24-7 NCC: 11-3Home: 11-3 Away: 8-2 Neutral: 4-2

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 21 .......... vs. Minnesota-Duluth ............................L ............... 59-66 .............. 250Nov. 22 .......... at Concordia-St. Paul .............................L ............... 70-71 .............. 476Nov. 28 .......... # CHADRON STATE ................................W .............. 99-60 ........... 1,836Nov. 29 .......... # BENTLEY .........................................W (OT) .......... 70-66 ........... 1,957Dec. 5 ............. $ at Regis ..............................................W .............. 72-64 ................ 75

Dec. 6 ............. $ vs. Metro State ..................................W .............. 73-61 ................ 92Dec. 12 ........... % UMASS-LOWELL ................................W .............. 74-45 ........... 1,463Dec. 13 ........... % GLENVILLE STATE ...............................W .............. 69-55 ........... 1,595Dec. 19 ........... at MSU-Moorhead ................................W .............. 61-57 .............. 949Dec. 20 ........... MINN.-CROOKSTON ..............................W .............. 82-78 ........... 1,123Dec. 21 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 75-51 .............. 583Jan. 2 ............. & vs. Kennesaw State ...........................W .............. 78-62 .............. 250Jan. 3 ............. & vs. Wingate .......................................W ............ 104-85 .............. 250Jan. 9 ............. * at St. Cloud State ...............................W .............. 80-64 ........... 1,539Jan. 10 ........... * at MSU-Mankato ...............................W .............. 78-50 ........... 1,181Jan. 16 ........... * NEBRASKA-OMAHA ...........................W .............. 88-56 ........... 3,527Jan. 17 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA ...................................L ............... 69-71 ........... 4,221 Jan. 23 ........... * at Augustana ......................................W .............. 95-76 ........... 1,746Jan. 24 ........... * at South Dakota State ........................W .............. 76-67 ........... 2,845Jan. 31 ........... * NOTRH DAKOTA .................................W .............. 76-73 ........... 5,120Feb. 7 ............. * at North Dakota .................................W .............. 75-74 ........... 6,891Feb. 13 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ........................L ............... 66-71 ........... 4,513Feb. 14 ........... * AUGUSTANA ......................................W .............. 78-73 ........... 2,056Feb. 20 ........... * at South Dakota ..................................L ............... 68-71 ........... 2,309Feb. 21 ........... * at Nebraska-Omaha ...........................W .............. 94-69 .............. 575Feb. 27 ........... * MSU-MANKATO .................................W .............. 76-46 ........... 2,341Feb. 28 ........... * ST. CLOUD STATE ................................W .............. 89-57 ........... 3,159Mar. 5 ............ ! SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................W .............. 74-68 ........... 1,953Mar. 6 ............ ! NORTH DAKOTA ...................................L ............... 71-80 ........... 2,238Mar. 12 .......... ^ vs. South Dakota ................................W .............. 70-63 .............. 600Mar. 13 .......... ^ vs. North Dakota .................................L ............... 65-66 ........... 2,506

* North Central Conference game# NDSU Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)$ Regis Coors Roundball Classic (Denver, Colo.)% NDSU Comfort Inn Classic (Fargo, N.D.)& Miller Orthopaedic Clinic Invite (Wingate, N.C.)! Wells Fargo NCC Finals (Fargo, N.D.)^ NCAA North Central Regional (St. Paul, MInn.)

2004-05 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 26-1 Home: 14-0 Away: 7-1 Neutral: 5-0

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 19 .......... DICKINSON STATE .................................W .............. 82-31 ........... 1,428Nov. 20 .......... BEMIDJI STATE ......................................W ............. 80-49 ........... 1,290Nov. 25 .......... # vs. SW Oklahoma State ......................W .............. 66-50 ................ 76Nov. 26 .......... # vs. St. Edwards ...................................W .............. 72-63 ................ 86Nov. 27 .......... # vs. St. Mary’s ......................................W .............. 82-73 ................ 65Dec. 3 ............. $ MESA STATE .......................................W .............. 75-33 ........... 1,354Dec. 4 ............. $ WINGATE ...........................................W .............. 80-55 ........... 1,555Dec. 10 ........... PRESENTATION ......................................W .............. 92-38 ........... 1,039Dec. 15 ........... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ...........................W .............. 68-57 ........... 1,457Dec. 20 ........... % vs. Lake Superior State ......................W .............. 89-80 ................ 40Dec. 21 ........... % vs. Holy Family ..................................W .............. 84-75 ................ 40Jan. 2 ............. at Bentley ..............................................W .............. 72-64 .............. 375Jan. 3 ............. at Saint Anselm .....................................W .............. 77-60 ................ 63Jan. 8 ............. at Wisconsin-Stout ...............................W .............. 87-50 .............. 500Jan. 12 ........... at Cincinna� ..........................................W .............. 75-67 .............. 257Jan. 15 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 71-46 ........... 1,053Jan. 18 ........... DAKOTA WESLEYAN ...............................W ............ 104-42 .............. 762Jan. 22 ........... at South Dakota State ...........................W .............. 78-68 ........... 4,739Jan. 29 ........... MONTANA St.-BILLINGS ........................W .............. 82-56 ........... 1,732Feb. 2 ............. at Minnesota-Crookston .......................W .............. 85-75 .............. 500Feb. 5 ............. SI TANKA HURON ..................................W .............. 84-52 ........... 1,011Feb 12. .......... at Montana State-Billings .....................W .............. 79-77 ........... 2,231Feb. 17 ........... MSU-MANKATO ....................................W .............. 73-57 ........... 1,053Feb. 19 ........... UPPER IOWA .........................................W .............. 78-42 ........... 1,346Feb. 22 ........... at TCU ....................................................L ............... 43-76 ........... 3,161Feb. 26 ........... SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ..........................W .............. 64-63 ........... 6,052Mar. 6 ............ GRAND CANYON STATE .........................W .............. 91-50 ........... 1,176

# Texas A&M-Kingsville Turkey Day Shootout (Kingsville, Texas) $ Valley Imports Classic (Fargo, N.D.)% Disney Holiday Classic (Orlando, Fla.)

2005-06 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 9-17 Home: 6-4 Away: 0-12 Neutral: 3-1

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 18 .......... at Northern Illinois .................................L ............... 62-67 .............. 638Nov. 20 .......... at Toledo ................................................L .............. 66-69 ........... 1,523Nov. 26 .......... # vs. Georgetown ..................................W .............. 64-51 .............. 773Nov. 27 .......... # at Ball State .........................................L ............... 54-65 .............. 628Dec. 4 ............. MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST .........................W .............. 65-58 ........... 2,072Dec. 9 ............. $ vs. Creighton ......................................W .............. 68-63 ........... 9,114Dec. 10 ........... $ at New Mexico ....................................L ............... 59-75 ........... 9,354Dec. 13 ........... MSU-MOORHEAD .................................W .............. 83-68 ........... 1,224Dec. 16 ........... MINNESOTA-DULUTH ............................L ............... 62-70 ........... 1,242Dec. 20 ........... ALABAMA .............................................W .............. 68-56 ........... 1,899Dec. 28 ........... % vs. UNC-Ashville .................................L ............... 73-79 ........... 2,954Dec. 29 ........... % vs. New Orleans ................................W .............. 89-65 ........... 2,741Jan. 4 ............. at Arkansas State ...................................L ............... 45-67 ........... 1,604Jan. 7 ............. at Idaho State ........................................L ............... 69-81 .............. 690Jan. 12 ........... at San Jose State ....................................L ............... 78-84 .............. 760Jan. 17 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 90-40 ........... 1,366Jan. 21 ........... IPFW .....................................................W .............. 79-68 ........... 2,185Jan. 26 ........... at Minnesota .........................................L ............... 70-79 ........... 7,452Jan. 28 ........... TEXAS-CORPUS CHRISTI .........................L ............... 55-62 ........... 2,363Feb. 4 ............. at South Dakota State ............................L ............... 66-95 ........... 4,596Feb. 7 ............. WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY .........................L ............... 70-81 ........... 1,825Feb. 11 ........... at Texas-Corpus Chris� ..........................L ............... 36-59 ........... 1,696Feb. 18 ........... SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ...........................L ............... 55-77 ........... 3,036Feb. 24 ........... at Utah Valley State ...............................L ............... 57-76 .............. 331Feb. 26 ........... at IPFW ..................................................L ............... 64-77 .............. 956Mar. 4 ............ CENTRAL STATE (Ohio) ..........................W .............. 87-55 ........... 2,049

# Ball State Credit Union Classic (Muncie, Ind.)$ Lobo Shootout (Albuquerque, N.M.)% Lady Griz Holiday Classic (Missoula, Mont.)

2006-07 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 14-11 Home: 9-3 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-1

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 11 .......... at Oral Roberts .......................................L ............... 67-82 .............. 651Nov. 19 .......... NORTHERN ARIZONA .......................... L OT ........... 50-55 ........... 1,319Nov. 24 .......... # vs. UT-Arlington .................................W .............. 59-54 .............. 265Nov. 25 .......... # at Montana State ...............................W .............. 74-62 .............. 987Dec. 2 ............. $ at Eastern Carolina .......................... L 2OT ........... 70-73 ............ 1423Dec. 3 ............. $ vs. Fairfield .......................................... l ............... 56-76 .............. 215Dec. 10 ........... UW-MILWAUKEE ...................................W .............. 63-53 ........... 1,021

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SERIES RECORDS First LastOpponent Mee�ng Mee�ng W-L .Pct Lake Superior State 2004 2004 1-0 1.000Longwood College (Va.) 1990 1990 1-0 1.000Louisiana State 1981 1981 0-1 .000Mary 1974 1990 11-0 1.000UMass.-Lowell 2001 2003 2-0 1.000Mayville State 1967 1999 19-0 1.000Mesa State 2004 2004 1-0 1.000Metro State (Colo.) 1988 2003 3-0 1.000Miami (Fla.) 1983 1983 0-1 .000Middle Tennessee 2005 2007 1-1 .500Midland Lutheran (Neb.) 1987 1987 1-0 1.000Minnesota 1982 2008 1-4 .200Minnesota-Crookston 2000 2005 4-0 1.000Minnesota-Duluth 1975 2005 29-11 .725Minn. State, Mankato 1976 2005 42-7 .856Minn. State Moorhead 1966 2005 39-21 .650Minnesota-Morris 1972 1997 6-12 .333Minot State 1974 1985 4-5 .444UMKC 2008 2009 3-1 .750Missouri Southern State 1996 1996 1-0 1.000Missouri Western State 1994 2002 4-0 1.000Montana 1977 1977 0-1 .000Montana State 1976 2007 4-1 .800Montana State-Billings 1983 2005 7-1 .875Montana Tech 1984 2000 2-0 1.000Mount Senario 2000 2000 1-0 1.000Morningside 1981 2002 33-2 .943Na�onal College 1980 1980 1-0 1.000Nebraska-Kearney 1997 2003 2-0 1.000Nebraska-Omaha 1980 2004 41-9 .820New Jersey Tech 2007 2007 2-0 1.000New Mexico 2005 2005 0-1 .000New Orleans 2005 2005 1-0 1.000Norfolk State (Va.) 1987 1987 1-0 1.000North Alabama 1994 1994 1-0 1.000UNC-Ashville 2005 2005 0-1 .000North Dakota 1967 2004 37-41 .474Northern Arizona 2006 2007 0-2 .000Northern Colorado 1980 2003 29-2 .935Northern Illinois 2005 2005 0-1 .000Northern Iowa 2008 2008 0-1 .000Northern Kentucky 1990 1990 1-1 .500Northern Michigan 1985 1986 2-0 1.000Northern State (S.D.) 1979 1998 2-3 .400Oakland (Mich.) 1988 2009 3-4 .429Oral Roberts 2006 2009 3-2 .600Philadelphia Tex�le 1986 1986 1-0 1.000Pi�sburg State (Kan.) 1984 1984 1-0 1.000Portland State 1992 1996 3-0 1.000Presbyterian (S.C.) 2000 2000 1-0 1.000Presenta�on 2004 2004 1-0 1.000Queens College (N.Y.) 2000 2000 1-0 1.000Regis University (Colo.) 1987 2003 4-0 1.000Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 1995 1995 1-0 1.000Saint Anselm 2005 2005 1-0 1.000St. Cloud State 1980 2004 39-13 .750St. Edwards 2004 2004 1-0 1.000St. Francis (Ill.) 1998 1998 1-0 1.000St. Joseph's (Ind.) 1988 1988 1-0 1.000St. Mar�n's (Wash.) 1998 1998 1-0 1.000St. Mary's of the Plains 1982 1982 1-0 1.000St. Mary's (Texas) 2002 2004 2-0 1.000St. Olaf (Miinn.) 1979 1987 1-2 .667St. Scholas�ca (Minn.) 1982 1982 1-0 1.000St. Thomas (Minn.) 1980 1980 1-0 1.000San Francisco State 1988 1988 1-0 1.000San Jose State 2006 2006 1-1 .500

First LastOpponent Mee�ng Mee�ng W-L .PctSea�le Pacific 2002 2002 1-0 1.000Shippensburg (Pa.) 1996 1996 1-0 1.000Si Tanka Huron 2005 2005 1-0 1.000South Dakota 1977 2004 39-16 .709South Dakota State 1976 2009 37-31 .544Southeast Missouri State 1982 1991 2-0 1.000Southeast Oklahoma State 1999 2004 2-0 1.000Southern Utah 2008 2009 4-0 1.000SIU-Edwardsville 1983 1983 1-0 1.000Southwest Minnesota St. 1978 1997 5-2 .714Stonehill College (Mass.) 1998 1999 2-0 1.000Tampa 1996 1996 1-0 1.000Texas-Arlington 1982 2006 1-1 .500Texas A&M-Corpus Chris� 2006 2006 0-2 .000Texas A&M-Kingsville 1991 1991 1-0 1.000Texas-Pan American 2007 2007 1-1 .500Texas Chris�an 2005 2005 0-1 .000Texas Wesleyan 1981 1981 1-0 1.000Toledo 2005 2005 0-1 .000Truman State (Mo.) 1997 1997 1-0 1.000Upper Iowa 2005 2005 1-0 1.000Utah Valley 2006 2009 3-1 .750Valley City State 1968 2008 23-8 .742Washburn (Kan.) 1992 1992 1-0 1.000Wayne State (Mich.) 1988 1988 1-0 1.000Wayne State (Neb.) 1989 1993 4-0 1.000Wayland Bap�st 1999 1999 1-0 1.000Western Illinois 2008 2009 4-1 .800Western New Mexico 1994 1994 1-0 1.000Western Oregon 2002 2002 1-0 1.000Western Washington 2002 2002 1-0 1.000Westmar (Teikyo) 1978 1978 1-1 .500West Texas A&M 1991 1999 2-1 .667William Penn 1981 1982 0-3 .000Wingate (N.C.) 2004 2004 2-0 1.000Winona State (Minn.) 1985 1985 1-0 1.000Wisconsin-Green Bay 2006 2007 0-3 .000Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1978 1978 0-1 .000Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2006 2007 2-0 1.000Wisconsin-Stout 2005 2005 1-0 1.000Wright State 2007 2007 0-1 .000Wyoming 2008 2008 0-1 .0002009-2010 Opponents in BOLD. Poten�al new foes include: DePaul, New Mexico State, Utah State

Division I Conference RecordsAmerica East, 0-0; Atlan�c 10, 0-1 (Dayton 0-1); Atlan�c Coast, 0-1 (Miami 0-1); Atlan�c Sun, 0-0; Big 12, 0-2 (Colorado 0-1, Kansas State 0-1); Big East, 2-1 (Cincinna� 1-0, Georgetown 1-1); Big Sky, 9-7 (Idaho State 2-1, Montana 0-1, Montana State 4-1, Portland State 3-0, Eastern Washington 0-2, Northern Arizona 0-2); Big South, 1-2 (High Point 1-1, UNC-Ashville 0-1); Big Ten, 1-4 (Minnesota 1-4); Big West, 1-0 (Cal Poly 1-0); Colonial, 0-0; Conference USA, 0-1 (East Carolina 0-1); Horizon League, 2-4 (Green Bay 0-3, Milwaukee 2-0, Wright State 0-1); Ivy League, 0-0; Metro Atlan�c, 0-2 (Fairfield 0-2); Mid-American 0-3 (Ball State 0-1, Northern Illinois 0-1, Toledo 0-1); Mid-Eastern, 1-2 (Florida A&M 1-0, Hampton 1-1); Missouri Valley, 2-7 (Creighton 1-5, Drake 1-0, Indiana State 0-1, UNI 0-1); Mountain West, 1-4 (Air Force 1-1, New Mexico 0-1, TCU 0-1, Wyoming 0-1); Northeast, 0-0; Ohio Valley, 2-0 (SE Missouri State 1-0); Pacific-10, 0-0; Patriot League, 0-0; Southeastern, 1-2 (Alabama 1-1, LSU 0-1); Southern, 0-1 (College of Charleston 0-1); Southland, 0-1 (Texas-Arlington 0-1); Southwestern, 0-0; The Summit League 68-42 (Centenary 5-0, IPFW 8-1, IUPUI 2-2, UMKC 3-1, Oakland 3-4, Oral Roberts 3-2, South Dakota State 37-31,

First LastOpponent Mee�ng Mee�ng W-L .PctAbilene Chris�an (Texas) 2002 2002 1-0 1.000Alabama 2005 2007 1-1 .500Alaska-Anchorage 1990 1994 3-0 1.000Air Force Academy 1979 1988 1-1 .500Arkansas State 2006 2007 0-2 .000Augsburg College (Minn.) 1982 1982 1-10 1.000Augustana (S.D.) 1976 2004 43-12 .782Ball State 2005 2005 0-1 .000Bellarmine (Ky.) 1987 1997 1-2 .333Bemidji State 1967 2004 20-12 .625Bentley College (Mass.) 1991 2004 9-1 .900Biola University 1982 1982 1-0 1.000Briar Cliff, Iowa 1997 1997 2-0 1.000Bryant College (R.I.) 1986 1986 1-0 1.000Cal Poly Pomona 1986 2001 2-3 .400Cal Poly 1989 1989 1-0 1.000Cal State-Chico 1989 1989 1-0 1.000Cal State-Los Angeles 1989 1990 2-0 1.000Cal State-Sacramento 1988 1988 1-0 1.000Cal State-San Bernardino 1994 1994 1-0 1.000Cal State-Stanislaus 1990 1990 1-0 1.000Centenary 1982 2009 5-0 1.000Central Missouri State 1984 1986 1-1 .500Central State (Ohio) 2006 2006 1-0 1.000Chadron State (Neb.) 2002 2003 3-0 1.000Chapman College (Calif.) 1987 1987 1-0 1.000Cincinna� 2005 2005 1-0 1.000Clarion University (Pa.) 1993 1994 1-1 .500College of Charleston 1982 1982 0-1 .000Colorado 1978 1978 0-1 .000Colorado Mines 2001 2001 1-0 1.000Columbus State (Ga.) 2000 2000 1-0 1.000Concordia-Moorhead 1967 1992 15-16 .484Concordia-St. Paul 2002 2003 1-1 .500Creighton University 1981 2008 1-5 .167Dakota Wesleyan 2005 2005 1-0 1.000Dayton 1983 1983 0-1 .000Delta State (Miss.) 1992 2000 3-2 .600Denver University 1987 2008 4-1 .800Dickinson State 1975 2004 1-3 .250Dr. Mar�n Luther 1977 1977 0-1 .000Drake University 1975 1975 1-0 1.000East Carolina 2006 2006 0-1 .000Eastern Washington 1977 1978 0-2 .000Emporia State (Kan.) 1981 1981 1-0 1.000Fairfield 2006 2007 0-2 .000Ferris State (Mich.) 1991 2000 2-0 1.000Findlay (Ohio) 2002 2002 1-0 1.000Florida A&M 1985 1985 1-0 1.000Florida Southern 1996 1996 1-0 1.000Georgetown 2005 2008 1-1 .500Glenville State (W. Va.) 2003 2003 1-0 1.000Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 1994 2005 3-0 1.000Grand Valley State (Mich.) 1986 2001 2-0 1.000Hampton (Va.) 1988 1988 0-1 .000High Point (N.C.) 1979 1997 1-1 .500Hillsdale (Mich.) 1998 1998 1-0 1.000Holy Family 2004 2004 1-0 1.000Idaho 2007 2007 2-0 1.000Idaho State 1977 2008 2-1 .667IPFW 1996 2009 8-1 .889Indiana State 1980 1980 0-1 .000Indianapolis 1993 1993 1-0 1.000IUPUI 2008 2009 2-2 .500Jamestown College 1978 2007 10-0 1.000Kennesaw State (Ga.) 2004 2004 1-0 1.000Kansas State 1985 1985 0-1 .000

ALL-TIME RESULTSDec. 14 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 81-31 .............. 772Dec. 18 ........... SAN JOSE STATE ....................................W .............. 69-61 .............. 674Dec. 22 ........... atMINNESOTA .......................................W .............. 62-48 ........... 3,543Dec. 30 ........... at Alabama .............................................L ............... 53-78 ........... 1,419Jan. 2 ............. at Middle Tennessee ..............................L ............... 63-93 ........... 2,587Jan. 9 ............. at UW-Green Bay ...................................L ............... 51-77 ........... 1,421Jan. 15 ........... JAMESTOWN COLLEGE .........................W .............. 53-31 ........... 1,176Jan. 20 ........... ARKANSAS STATE ...................................L ............... 61-64 ........... 1,620Jan. 25 ........... at Texas-Pan American ...........................L ............... 57-59 .............. 850Jan. 27 ........... at Utah Valley State ..............................W .............. 71-63 .............. 323Feb. 3 ............. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ...........................L ............... 45-86 ........... 2,710Feb. 8 ............. IPFW .....................................................W .............. 89-72 .............. 736Feb. 10 ........... NEW JERSEY TECH .................................W .............. 81-49 ........... 1,010Feb. 15 ........... UTAH VALLEY STATE ..............................W .............. 81-48 .............. 973Feb. 17 ........... TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN .........................W .............. 69-57 ........... 1,233Feb. 23 ........... at South Dakota State ............................L ............... 51-86 ........... 4,132Mar. 1 ............ at New Jersey Tech ...............................W .............. 73-54 .............. 200Mar. 3 ............ at IPFW .................................................W .............. 85-80 .............. 470

# Montana State/Wingate Thanksgiving Classic (Bozeman, Mont.)$ East Carolina Tournament (Greenville, N.C.)

2007-08 Coach: Amy Ruley Record: 17-11 Summit: 12-6 Home: 10-2 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 0-2

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 11 .......... at Northern Arizona ...............................L ............... 68-75 .............. 632Nov. 16 .......... IDAHO ...................................................W .............. 85-64 ............ 1659 Nov. 20 .......... at Minnesota .........................................L ............... 65-68 ............ 4852Nov. 24 .......... # vs. Fairfield ..........................................L ............... 53-70 ................ 57Nov. 25 .......... # vs. Wright State ...................................L ............... 80-87 ................ 59Dec. 1 ............. at Idaho .................................................W .............. 70-58 .............. 327Dec. 8 ............. * at Centenary ......................................W .............. 78-73 .............. 206

Dec. 10 ........... * at Oral Roberts ................................L (OT) ........... 68-73 ............ 1746Dec. 15 ........... VALLEY CITY STATE ...............................W .............. 85-48 ............ 1261Dec. 20 ........... at Milwaukee ........................................W .............. 67-64 .............. 521Dec. 22 ........... at Green Bay ..........................................L ............... 52-66 ............ 1861Dec. 30 ........... MONTANA STATE ..................................W .............. 82-59 ............ 1492 Jan. 5 ............. * OAKLAND ............................................L ............... 67-80 ............ 1733 Jan. 7 ............. * IPFW ................................................. W ............. 87-47 ............ 1075Jan. 12 ........... * at Western Illinois ...............................L ............... 67-72 .............. 464 Jan. 14 ........... * at IUPUI ..............................................L ............... 54-59 .............. 223Jan. 19 ........... * UMKC .................................................W .............. 80-62 ............ 1545Jan. 21 ........... * SOUTHERN UTAH ...............................W .............. 63-50 .............. 880 Jan. 26 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE .......................L ............... 55-71 ............ 3011 Feb. 2 ............. * at IPFW ..............................................W .............. 67-65 ............ 2161 Feb. 4 ............. at Oakland ...........................................W .............. 58-54 .............. 705 Feb. 9 ............. * IUPUI ..................................................W .............. 65-60 ............ 1410 Feb. 11 ........... * WESTERN ILLINOIS .............................W .............. 63-42 .............. 802 Feb. 16 ........... * at Southern Utah ...............................W .............. 87-62 .............. 411 Feb. 18 ........... at UMKC ...............................................W .............. 94-81 .............. 323Feb. 23 ........... * at South Dakota State ........................L ............... 61-81 ............ 4377Mar. 1 ............ * ORAL ROBERTS ..............................W (2OT) ......... 75-72 ............ 1709Mar. 3 ............ * CENTENARY .......................................W .............. 93-64 ............ 2057

* Summit League game# Cal Poly Holiday Beach Classic (San Luis Obispo)

2008-09 Coach: Carolyn DeHoff Record: 16-13 Summit: 12-6 Home: 9-4 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 2-3

Date Opponent W/L Score A�.Nov. 14 .......... NORTHERN IOWA ..................................L ............... 73-77 ............ 2056Nov. 19 .......... at Minnesota .........................................L ............... 56-68 ............ 4828Nov. 21 .......... VALLEY CITY STATE ................................W .............. 78-49 .............. 870

Nov. 28 .......... $ vs. Georgetown ...................................L ............... 41-60 .............. 405Nov. 29 .......... $ vs. Idaho State ...................................W .............. 68-55 .............. 401Dec. 6 ............. * CENTENARY ........................................W .............. 87-40 .............. 855Dec. 8 ............. * ORAL ROBERTS ...................................W .............. 76-57 .............. 703Dec. 13 ........... # vs. Wyoming .......................................L ............... 51-68 ............ 4048Dec. 15 ........... at Denver ...............................................L ............... 49-56 .............. 272Dec. 29 ........... CREIGHTON ............................................L ............... 40-51 ............ 1107Jan. 3 ............. * at Oakland ..........................................L ............... 47-61 .............. 595Jan. 5 ............. * at IPFW ..............................................W .............. 63-59 .............. 143Jan. 10 ........... * WESTERN ILLINOIS .............................W .............. 52-46 ............ 1576Jan. 12 ........... * IUPUI ..................................................W .............. 61-41 .............. 742Jan. 17 ........... * at UMKC ..............................................L ............... 62-68 .............. 261Jan. 19 ........... * at Southern Utah ...............................W .............. 75-67 .............. 498Jan. 24 ........... * at South Dakota State .........................L ............... 48-64 ............ 4491Jan. 31 ........... * IPFW ..................................................W .............. 72-65 ............ 1335Feb. 2 ............. * OAKLAND ............................................L ............... 54-75 .............. 736Feb. 7 ............. * at IUPUI ...............................................L ............... 41-63 .............. 803Feb. 9 ............. * at Western Illinois ..............................W .............. 55-45 .............. 364Feb. 14 ........... * SOUTHERN UTAH ...............................W .............. 68-57 ............ 1237Feb. 16 ........... * UMKC .................................................W .............. 89-70 .............. 882Feb. 21 ........... * SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ........................L ............... 36-70 ............ 2644Feb. 23 ........... UTAH VALLEY ........................................W .............. 90-75 .............. 812Feb. 28 ........... * at Oral Roberts ...................................W .............. 64-55 ............ 1566Mar. 2 ............ * at Centenary ......................................W .............. 56-52 .............. 235Mar. 8 ............ % vs. Western Illinois ............................W .............. 46-43 ............ 1654Mar. 9 ............ % vs. Oakland ........................................L ............... 48-67 ............ 4725

* Summit League game$ LMU Ayres Hotels Thanksgiving Tourney (Los Angeles)# BlueCrossBlueShield of Wyoming Shootout (Casper)% Summit League Tournament (Sioux Falls, S.D.)

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North Dakota State University is a “place of impact” and an ins� tu� on with both success and momentum, according to President Joseph A.

Chapman. With growth to more than 14,000 students and annual research expenditures topping $100 million, NDSU has enjoyed a remarkable period of achievement. Shortly a� er Chapman’s arrival on campus in 1999, he challenged each college and department to advance to the next level. The results have led to increased educa� onal programs, greater research opportuni� es and a growing, prospering university. During this extraordinary decade, Chapman said NDSU’s growth has meant an addi� onal $1 billion to the state’s economy. There also has been tremendous growth in facili� es in recent years, and two downtown Fargo buildings have joined the NDSU com-munity. The former Pioneer Mutual Building is now Richard H. Barry Hall, has been converted into offi ces and classrooms for the College of Business and the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics. The former Lincoln Na� onal Life Building has become Klai Hall, and has been renovated into studio space for the Department of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. “We are part of a tradi� on of high quality educa� on, cu� ng edge research and mean-ingful service to the people of North Dakota, the na� on and the world,” he said during his 2008 State of the University Address, no� ng the Land Grant ideal mandates prepara� on for society’s changes and NDSU is preparing stu-dents for and assis� ng business with the global marketplace. The state, na� on and world can expect more in the years to come. NDSU has used these fi ve themes in its transforma� on: “It’s About People,” “Students are Paramount,” “Programs,” “Leveraging Support” and “Stature.” Now, Chapman said three qualita� ve principles are being added: “Inclusive,” “Responsive” and “Excellent.” Looking to the future, President Chapman has outlined several goals. The include: • NDSU will further raise the caliber of its research enterprise. • NDSU will be among the top 15 com-puter centers in the world, with compu� ng power approaching 100 terafl ops. A terafl op is a compu� ng speed equal to one trillion fl oat-ing-point opera� ons per second. • NDSU will con� nue to be one of the leading agricultural research programs in the world. • NDSU will make advancements in the arts, humani� es, health sciences, material science and science, and engineering and mathema� cs educa� onal programs.

• NDSU will become one of the top 100 universi� es in the number of Na� onal Merit Scholars enrolled. “It is our responsibility to further the excellence of this ins� tu� on. The people of NDSU are our greatest strength, the reason to be op� mis� c about con� nuing our transfor-ma� onal journey,” Chapman said to faculty, staff and students during his 2008 State of the University Address. “People are drawn to suc-cess. People are drawn to be part of something meaningful. You are our greatest asset and the enduring contribu� on of NDSU. You are carry-ing forward the best tradi� ons of the best Land Grant ins� tu� ons.”

NDSU: yesterday and today The state’s fi rst land-grant university was established as North Dakota Agricultural College on March 8, 1890, and organized for educa� onal work on Oct. 15, 1890. President Horace E. Stockbridge and a fi ve-member faculty welcomed the fi rst class of 30 students as they took a winter agricultural course. Old Main, the campus’ landmark building, was completed in 1892.

Renamed in 1960 as North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Science, the ins� tu� on educates students for a mul� -tude of career opportuni� es. The university is comprised of the College of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources; College of Arts, Humani� es and Social Sciences; Col-lege of Business; College of Engineering and Architecture; College of Human Development and Educa� on; College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Sciences; College of Science and Mathema� cs; College of University Studies; and College of Graduate and Interdisciplinary Studies. NDSU now off ers 44 doctoral programs, 59 master’s programs, an educa� onal special-ist degree and eight cer� fi cate programs. Students work closely with NDSU’s chem-ists, engineers, architects, musicians, pharma-cists, writers and other respected faculty who frequently are on the leading edge of research in their chosen areas. As of fall 2008, the university had 740 members of its instruc� onal faculty, including 523 who have achieved the highest degrees in their fi elds.

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The NDSU’s primary academic campus includes 42 square blocks and 102 university buildings, 11 non-NDSU buildings, nine leased buildings and seven leased spaces, with build-ing, personal and outdoor property insured for a total value of $834 million. In all, NDSU is located on 18,746 acres of North Dakota land, which includes the main Agricultural Experi-ment Sta� on at Fargo. There are 268 Agricul-tural Experiment Sta� on buildings and storage facili� es at the main sta� on and eight research extension centers across the state, and 18,488 acres dedicated to agricultural research. Dedicated to outreach eff orts, the NDSU Extension Service conducts a rigorous educa-� on program in agriculture, human develop-ment, nutri� on and youth and community de-velopment through its county, area and state staff . During the fi scal year ending September 2008, the Extension Service’s ambi� ous 4-H Club ac� vi� es, day camp and a� er school pro-grams involved more than 27,170 face-to-face contacts with North Dakota young people. A total of 7,086 youth are ac� ve in organized 4-H Clubs. During the same period, the Extension Service had 536,614 face-to-face contacts with adult learners across the state. Members of NCAA Division I, the talented Bison athle� c teams have enjoyed a long tradi-� on of excellence. The student-athletes compete in fi rst-class facili� es—the Fargodome, Newman Outdoor Field, Ellig Sports Complex and Bison Sports Arena.

An energe� cstudent body The NDSU student body is a talented, dedicated and enthusias� c blend of interna-� onal and ethnic backgrounds. During the fall of 2008, undergraduate and graduate students came from all 53 North Dakota coun� es, 46 other states and the District of Columbia. The university currently has more than 960 inter-na� onal students from 81 countries. NDSU has bilateral student exchange agreements with ins� tu� ons in Australia, Chile, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Korea, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. There also are memorandums of understanding with other countries such as Belize, China, Malaysia and Thailand. President Chapman lists inter-na� onal programs as an ins� tu� onal priority, and he is personally spreading the word about

NDSU through recent travels to countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Korea and Uganda. NDSU students fi nd it is easy to make friends and get involved with campus life. They can par� cipate in more than 200 student organiza-� ons to develop personal and social rela� onships, explore new ideas, learn about people from around the world and augment their coursework. The groups focus on academics, special interests, service, performing and visual arts, religion and recrea� on. There also are intercultural groups, honor socie� es, fraterni� es and sorori-� es.

Fargo: a great place to live, work and study

The home of NDSU, Fargo is a bustling metropolitan area that is o� en listed as one of the best places to live in the country. Named an All-American City by the Na� onal Civic League in 2000, Fargo-Moorhead is the largest com-munity between Minneapolis and Sea� le. About 187,000 people make their home in Cass and Clay Coun� es. Accolades for the commu-nity come from a variety of sources. For instance, Forbes.com listed NDSU and Fargo as number fi ve in an ar� cle called “Top College Towns for Jobs.” The research used U.S. metropolitan sta� s� cal area

data and examined job growth using data from Moody’s Economy.com. A report from the American Lung Associa-� on names Fargo-Moorhead as the best city for ozone pollu� on, short-term par� cle pollu-� on and long-term par� cle pollu� on. Fargo-Moorhead has topped a list of 72 areas studied by Earth Day Network and ranked for environmental health. Researchers looked at more than 200 indicators, with Fargo the best in air quality, drinking and surface water, and toxins and waste. In addi� on, the Fargo-Moorhead commu-nity ranked number 15 on the “Best U.S. Ci� es for Job Growth” published on NewGeography.com.

A campus commi� ed to the future Advances have come and con� nue on many fronts across the university, and the people of NDSU are op� mis� cally looking to the challenges and opportuni� es of the future. The university has transformed, moved to the next level and its stature has increased among the na� on’s land-grant universi� es. “NDSU has become the clear fi rst choice of students seeking a higher educa� on in North Dakota. We have seen steady enroll-ment growth for the last 10 years. This will con� nue for the foreseeable future,” President Chapman said. “We have success. We have momentum.”

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President Joseph A. Chapman

Joseph A. Chapman has led North Dakota State University since June 1999, and un-der his energe� c and visionary leadership,

the university has transformed in a number of important measures. Student enrollment has grown each year of his tenure. Undergraduate students from around the region, the na� on and the world have made NDSU their ins� tu� on of choice. The university also added numerous master’s programs, and the number of doctoral pro-gram off erings has more than doubled since 1999. Chapman also has energized the uni-versity’s research eff orts, broadening the por� olio from less than $50 million in research expenditures to more than $100 million for the past several years. This is an important and recognized indicator of the caliber of work con-ducted. In fact, NDSU is listed in the top 100 research universi� es in the country in several Na� onal Science Founda� on categories, and when ranked by research and development expenditures among 537 research universi� es without a medical school, NDSU is 41st in the Na� onal Science Founda� on report. He sought partnerships from the private sector to enable expansion of NDSU’s Research and Technology Park, a catalyst for innova� on in science and technology. The NDSU park is considered a model for success by partnering with private sector companies to enhance the educa� onal opportuni� es and economic ac� v-ity in the state and region. Also under his guidance, the university has transi� oned to a Division I NCAA athle� c

program. The volleyball, men’s basketball and so� ball teams all were Summit League champions and competed in their postseason tournaments in 2008-09. On behalf of North Dakota State Univer-sity, Chapman has traveled extensively in the state and around the world, to enhance the connec� ons vital to a successful university. Each summer Chapman leads a tour to various loca� ons in the state called Conversa� ons Across the Land, to listen to ci� zens and share informa� on about educa� on and research at NDSU. Before coming to NDSU, Chapman was senior vice president and provost at Montana State University, Bozeman, where he also served as a professor of biology. Among his responsibili� es were a wide array of statewide

ini� a� ves, including a system of academic and outreach programs at Montana’s two-year and four-year campuses. Prior to joining Montana State in 1996, he was dean of the College of Natural Resources at Utah State University. From 1969 to 1983, he worked at the Univer-sity of Maryland, College Park, advancing to head the Appalachian Environmental Laborato-ry. He also was a wildlife biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from 1965 to 1967. Chapman earned his bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and doctorate from Oregon State University, Corvallis. He lists 11 books and editorships, eight monographs, 31 book chapters and symposia proceedings, 67 journal publica� ons and more than 100 reports and popular ar� cles. He is ac� ve in a number of organiza-� ons in the Fargo-Moorhead area, and is a member of the boards of directors of US Bank, Fargo/Cass County Economic Development Corp., NDSU Alumni Associa� on and the NDSU Research and Technology Park. He also is a trustee of the NDSU Development Founda� on. Chapman is a fellow of the Explorer’s Club and the Ins� tute of Biology, London. He is a member of the Wildlife Society, American Society of Mammalogists and American Phila-telic Society. He also is an honorary member of the Species Survival Commission, which has headquarters in Switzerland. In 2000, he was invited to join the Cosmos Club, a private social club founded in 1878 in Washington, D.C., and dedicated to science, literature and art. Joseph and Gale Chapman have two daughters, Valerie and Jennifer.

John C. AdamsVP for Finance & Administra� on

Dr. R. Craig SchnellProvost & VP for Academic Aff airs

Dr. D.C. CostonVP for Agriculture

& University Extension

Dr. Philip BoudjoukVP for Research,

Crea� ve Ac� vi� es & Technology Transfer

Prakash C. Mathew

VP for Student Aff airs

Keith D. BjerkeVP for University

Rela� ons

Gene TaylorDirector of Athle� cs

Bonnie NeasVP for Informa� on

Technology

Jim MillerExecu� ve Director,

Alumni Associa� on &Development Founda� on

Rick JohnsonGeneral Counsel

Cathy BackerExecu� ve Assistant

Evie MyersVP for Diversity,

Equity and Global Outreach

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Enthusiasm, innova� on and hard work are the cornerstones to Lynn Dorn’s remarkable 32-year record at North Dakota State University.

In Dorn’s tenure as the director of women’s athle� cs, the Bison women’s teams have seven na� onal � tles, 62 North Central Conference � tles, seven Summit League championships, 112 na� onal appearances, fi ve conference All-Sport Trophies and one North Central Conference Cup to their credit. Three Bison compe� tors have been named the

Honda Broderick Division II Most Outstanding Female Athlete, fi ve received the NCC’s Stan Marshall Award and there have been 132 All-Americans in six sports since 1981. In the classroom, the student-athletes’ academic achievement mirrors their athle� c excellence. Twenty-fi ve women have been selected for 40 CoSIDA Academic All-America® awards and 16 have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Named one of the fi ve most infl uen� al people in Division II athle� cs by College Sports magazine in 1995, Dorn quickly credits others for NDSU’s ongoing success. “It’s the quality of the people who are part of the team at NDSU. The credit really goes to the coaches, who are outstanding individuals commi� ed to the welfare of the student-athlete,” she said. “To be able to manage that talent is exci� ng. I think I have the best job on campus.” Dorn, named one of seven administrators of the year in 2002 by the Na� onal Associaton of Collegiate Women Athle� c Administrators and named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Associa� on Administrator of the Year in 1997, sees her role as a facilitator who empowers coaches to use their individual skills while working within a framework of common goals and themes. Dorn received her bachelor’s degree from Bemidji State in 1972 and her master’s degree in physical educa� on from Minnesota in 1977.

Lynn Dorn,Women’s Athletic Director

Gene TaylorDirector of Athle� cs

Erv InnigerSenior Associate

AD for Development

Pat SimmersSenior Associate AD/

Team Makers Execu� ve Director

Josh HemingwayDirector of Ticket, Event, and Facility

Opera� ons

Jeremy JorgensonDirector of Sales

and Broadcas� ng

Jim KramerDirector of Athle� c

Performance

Dr. Todd DeBatesTeam Den� st

Dr. Kevin MelicherTeam Optometrist

Kelli LaymanAssociate Director

of Athle� c Academics

Jessica OseboldAthle� c Academics

Coordinator

Lyle HokansonAthle� c Equipment

Assistant

Jeney AndersonAthle� c Equipment

Assistant

Dr. Deland J. Myers

Faculty Athle� cs Representa� ve

Don LarsonMen’s Track/CC

Coach

Tod BrownBaseball Coach

Billy IversonMen’s Golf Coach

Dr. Kent YoheTeam Chiropractor

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Kaye TernesAssistant Ticket

Manager

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Troy GoergenAssociate AD for Marke� ng and

Media Rela� ons

Pat FredricksonAssociate AD for Business Opera� ons

Colleen HeimsteadAssociate AD for

Compliance

Jeff SchwartzDirector of Athle� c

Media Rela� ons

Sco� WokenDirector of Sports

Medicine

Brian GordonDirector of Equipment Opera� ons

Dr. Bruce Pia� Team Physician

Dr. Craig Kuhlmann

Team Physician

Dr. Steven LantzTeam Physician

Dr. Rob SchulteTeam Chiropractor

Dr. Richard RohlaTeam Physician

Dr. Stuart TopleyTeam Physician

Dr. Charles Peterson

Team Pharmacist

Nikki GermanAssociate Director of Sports Medicine

Bobby KnodelAssistant

Athle� c Trainer

Jason MillerAssociate Director

of Athle� c Performance

Jen SwensonAssistant

Athle� c Trainer

Ryan PerreaultAssistant Director of Athle� c Media

Rela� ons

Jenny BeamAthle� c Media

Rela� ons Assistant

Bob NelsonPhotographer

Adam HermannAssistant Strength and Condi� oning

Coach

Linda Gangelhoff Administra� ve

Coordinator

Glenda KleinAdministra� ve

Assistant

Verona WinklerSpirit Coordinator

Margie TrickleAthle� c Program

Assistant

Nancy EricksonAthle� c Program

Assistant

Helena JohnstonAthle� c Program

Assistant

Craig BohlFootball Coach

Bucky MaughanWrestling Coach

Saul PhillipsMen’s Basketball

Coach

Carolyn DeHoff Women’s

Basketball Coach

Erich HinterstockerWomen’s

Volleyball Coach

Darren MuellerSo� ball Coach

Pete CuadradoWomen’s Soccer

Coach

Ryun GodfreyWomen’s Track/CC

Coach

Ma� JohnsonWomen’s Golf

Coach

Stephon ThomasDirector of

Marke� ng and Promo� ons

Melanie TorgersonAthle� c Program

Assistant

Amy RuleyAssociate AD for

Development

Don CarlsonTeam Makers Development

Offi cer

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World-Class Facilities Spotlight Top-Flight ProgramsNorth Dakota State’s athle� c facili� es are among the best in the na� on, and improvements are ongoing. The Fargodome completed mul� -million dollar construc� on of football offi ces, mee� ng rooms, equipment rooms and athle� c training space in 2006; plans are drawn for a $25 million renova� on and expansion of the Bison Sports Arena; and the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse has seen more than $500,000 of upgrades including a new digital scoreboard, refi nished wood fl oor, replacement windows and new chairback sea� ng.

North Dakota State University calls the 18,700-seat Fargodome home for Bison football games. NDSU has also hosted a conference basketball tournament and a so� ball tournament at the Fargodome, and it has been the site of mul� ple NBA exhibi� on games.

The McCormick Wrestling Room in the Bison Sports Arena has two full-sized prac� ce mats, strength and cardio training equipment, and video-equipped lounge and offi ce space.

The Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse is the home court for NDSU volleyball. The 1,372-seat arena has been the site of many conference and NCAA playoff matches.

The Bison Sports Arena is the 5,830-seat venue for the NDSU basketball and wrestling teams, and it also seats 1,851 for indoor track and fi eld. It was the site of fi ve NCAA Division II wrestling championships, fi ve women’s basketball championships, three indoor track and fi eld championships, and one women’s volleyball championship.

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The Bison baseball team plays at Newman Outdoor Field, an on-campus stadium with sea� ng for 4,513 that is shared with the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks of the independent Northern League.

The NDSU so� ball and soccer teams play home games at the Ellig Sports Complex.

Schlanser Track is a nine-lane, 400-meter Pro-Turf surface which hosted fi ve conference track and fi eld championships from 1997 to 2004. Bleacher sea� ng for 3,500 is available for soccer and track and fi eld.

A crowd of 18,665 witnessed NDSU’s fi rst Division I football game August 28, 2004, when the Bison shut out Valparaiso, 52-0. Crowds of more than 19,000 have packed the Fargodome for NDSU football on fi ve occasions.

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Student-Athlete Support

Sports Medicine Student-athletes at North Dakota State receive outstanding care for athle� c-related injuries. The athle� c training staff has fully-equipped facili� es at the Bison Sports Arena, Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse, Fargo-dome and Newman Outdoor Field. Sco� Woken, director of sports medicine, heads a staff of eight cer� fi ed athle� c trainers who a� end all prac� ces and compe� � ons, home and away. Plus, several talented and skilled Fargo-Moorhead area medical specialists assist in the diagnosis and treatment of Bison student-athletes.

Media Coverage The media spotlight shines on North Dakota State’s athle� c teams from the opening of fall camps into the summer months. With four network television sta� ons, three sports talk radio hosts, and the state’s largest daily newspaper all headquartered in Fargo, the Bison are con-� nually a hot topic locally and in the region. Along with regular television news coverage on ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX affi liates, the Bison receive expanded regional and na� onal cover-age of select regular-season games and championship events on ESPN, Fox Sports Net, CBS College Sports, and other regional carriers.

GoBison.com GoBison.com is the online home of North Dakota State University athle� cs. In 2004, NDSU partnered with JumpTV Sports to launch the most interac� ve Web site in the athle� c department’s history. Beyond regular news releases, schedules, rosters, game recaps and sta� s� cs, fans can visit GoBison.com to watch live in-game stats of most home events, purchase � ckets, buy photos and download graphics and ringtones for mobile handheld devices. Plus, with the All Access subscrip� on plan, broadband Internet users can log on to watch live and on-demand video of many home contests and special events, as well as coaches shows and news confer-ences.

The North Dakota State University athle� c programs strive to provide personalized support for all student-athletes. The administrators, coaches and staff at NDSU have made a commitment to ensure that the needs of the student-athlete come fi rst.

ACE: Academic Collegiate Enhancement Intercollegiate athle� cs, in coopera� on with Orienta� on and Student Success, off ers an academic enhancement program designed to assist all student-athletes. Tutors are on site and assist student-athletes by providing one-on-one or small group assistance. Each head coach has specifi c academic criteria for admission into the program. In coopera� on with various services and units available for stu-dents at NDSU, the ACE program includes:• Academic orienta� ons• Helping student-athletes improve study skills for academic success• Iden� fying university resources to assist student-athletes• Coordina� ng structured study and tutorial programs• Monitoring semester and yearly academic progress

Residence Life Living on campus is an important part of the college experience. It’s a way to make new friends and join a variety of educa� onal, cultural, social and recrea� onal ac� vi� es. Na� onal studies show students living on campus are more likely to persist in their educa� on and earn higher GPAs than their off -campus peers. The Department of Residence Life off ers a variety of op� ons for on-campus living, from tradi� onal men’s and women’s halls to four-bed-room apartments. The goal is to provide NDSU students a clean, safe, comfortable and aff ordable environment where academic success is encouraged and supported. On-campus living off ers the opportunity to become part of a learning community.

Strength and Condi� oning North Dakota State takes a comprehensive approach to the physical development of the student-athlete. Strength training, speed development, plyometrics, agility and condi� oning programs are based on the specifi c movements and physiological demands of each sport. Under the supervision of NDSU’s three full-� me strength and condi� oning coaches, Bison student-athletes follow year-round training programs that increase each student-athlete’s level of strength, power, speed, agility, condi� oning and fl exibility.

The Gold Star Marching Band performs during the annual Homecoming pa-rade. The band plays at all home football games and special events.

The Bison Sports Arena houses a 9,000-square-foot weight training facility equipped with state-of-the-art machines and free weights.

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Quality of life in the heart-land is rarely matched. In its annual crime survey, CQ Press has ranked North Dakota the safest state in the na� on in 11 of the last 15 years. There’s a li� le bit of some-thing for everyone in North Dakota. The state is home to a variety of cultures, including Scandinavian, Ukrainian, German, Germans from Russia, and Na� ve American. North Dakota’s 17 state parks and recrea� on areas off er exci� ng opportuni� es while preserving

One trip to North Dakota and you’ll understand why it’s known as the friendliest and safest state to visit. In fact, from agricultural products to quality of life, North Dakota is o� en at the top of the charts.

North Dakota:The Peace Garden State

The Interna� onal Peace Garden at Dunseith, N.D., is a 2,339-acre botanical garden commemora� ng peace between the United States and Canada along the world’s longest unfor� fi ed border. It blooms with more than 150,000 varie� es of fl owers and showcases the Peace Chapel. (Photos from ND Tourism Division)

Discover the spirt of North Dakota and unlock the fascina� ng stories from the

state’s legendary past. The glow of the breathtaking Northern Lights shines brightly on the paths taken by historical legends George Armstrong Custer, Theodore Roosevelt, Si� ng Bull, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Sakakawea along with the state’s contemporary heroes, Lawrence Welk, Peggy Lee, Roger Maris, Phil Jackson, Virgil Hill, Rick Helling, Darin Erstad and Travis Hafner. From the se� lers of the past to the farmers of the present, agriculture always has been and will con� nue to be the strength of North Dakota. The state is home to some of the richest soil in the world. North Dakota is a prime exporter of agricultural products, taking the trophy in produc� on of several crops. North Dakota ranks fi rst in the produc� on of fl axseed, canola, durum wheat, all dry edible beans, all dry edible peas, spring wheat, honey, len� ls, sun-fl owers, barley and oats. About 10 percent of North Dakota’s area, the band of rich soil 40 miles west of the Red River, is o� en called the “Breadbasket of the World.” Livestock produc� on is second only to wheat in North Da-kota’s agricultural economy. It is most important in western North Dakota where the land is less suited for grain crops. The main livestock are beef, dairy ca� le and hogs. The importance of ca� le ranching has been challenged in recent years by the development of North Dakota’s tremendous oil and coal reserves. Energy is the state’s third-largest industry. Since the late 1970s and the infamous Arab oil embargo, North Dakota has been in the forefront of the na� onal eff ort to provide more oil and gas from domes� c sources. North Dakota has one of the world’s largest deposits of lignite coal. Among coal-producing states, North Dakota ranks ninth and produces 3 percent of the na� on’s output.

the state’s natural and historic heritage. Hike in the Badlands as Roosevelt once did before he be-came our na� on’s 26th president. Canoe the mighty Missouri River along Lewis and Clark’s trail as they did almost two centuries ago. Or catch record-breaking walleye on Lake Sakakawea. North Dakota’s invigora� ng winter days, plen� ful snowfall and varied terrain have made it a winter playground. Ac� vi� es such as snowmobiling, downhill and cross-country skiing, ice fi shing, sledding and ska� ng are favorite pas� mes.

—Informa� on from theNorth Dakota Tourism Division

Wheat is big in North Dakota. Produc� on of this staple and other crops makes North Dakota one of the top agricultural areas in the world.

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Alternately fl ooded by vast prehistoric seas and scraped fl at by immense glaciers, this region eventually became

America’s bread basket and the center of high-tech, 21st-century agribusiness. Less than 10,000 years ago, the area that is now Fargo-Moorhead was 200 feet below the surface of Lake Agassiz, a huge inland sea formed at the edge of the ice age. Over centu-ries the waters receded, leaving 6 feet of rich, black soil that today makes the Red River Val-ley one of the world’s most fer� le farmlands, with Fargo and Moorhead at its center. The Red River of the North separates the two ci� es and serves as the border between North Dakota and Minnesota. The city of Fargo was named for one of the owners of the Wells-Fargo Express Company, William G. Fargo. The city of Moorhead was named a� er William G. Moorhead, an execu� ve of the Northern Pacifi c Railway. In fact, the Northern Pacifi c Railway had a profound impact on both the economy and popula� on of the area. Originally se� led by Scandina-vian and European immigrants, Fargo and Moorhead be-came boom towns with the arrival of the NP in 1871. Under the Homestead Act, set-tlers were given 160 acres in exchange for living on the land and farming part of it for at least fi ve years. Suddenly, Fargo-Moorhead became a mecca for hopeful refugees from the over-crowded East. The railroad brought a constant stream of se� lers seek-ing a new life on America’s newest fron� er. The home of NDSU, Fargo is a bustling metropolitan area that is o� en listed as one of the best places to live in the country. Named an All-American City by the Na� onal Civic League in 2000, Fargo-Moor-head is the largest community between Minneapolis and Sea� le.

More than 175,000 people make their home in Cass and Clay coun� es. There seems to be no end in sight to the persistent prosperity and growth of the twin ci� es on the Red. The community has recieved many accolades. Fargo-Moorhead was named the least stressful com-munity in the na� on by Self magazine. Money magazine included Fargo in a list of the

Fargo-Moorhead:An All-American City

top-10 best U.S. ci� es in which to start a busi-ness or get a job. In its 2004 ranking of “Best Performing

Ci� es,” the Milken Ins� tute rated Fargo-Moorhead 20th in job cre-a� on and economic growth among small metro areas in the country. The sixth annual HealthGrades Hospital Quality in America Study ranked North Dakota best in the na� on in quality of hospital health care. Fargo-Moorhead made the “Cleanest U.S. Ci� es for Ozone Air Pollu� on” list, as reported by the American Lung Associa� on’s State of the Air Report in 2005. While agriculture is s� ll prominent in the local economy, Fargo-Moorhead has also become an important focal point for other

Sellout crowds enjoy Northern League professional baseball at Newman Outdoor Field.

The historic downtown Fargo Theatre, built in 1926 and fully restored in 1999, features independent fi lms and concerts.

Downtown Fargo off ers a variety of entertainment and exquisite dining. The 21st century has brought mul� -million dollar private and commercial re-development to the business district, including the establishment of NDSU’s downtown campus in three formerly vacant buildings.

Summer� me tradi� on in Fargo includes “Rib Fest,” a celebra� on of the best barbecue in the world. Thousands of people a� end each year to enjoy ribs, chicken, and live entertainment outside the Fargodome.

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professions, including government, educa� on, medicine, retailing and manufacturing. From simple to elegant, from fast food to haute cuisine, Fargo-Moorhead is a virtual smorgasbord of dining choices. With more than 275 restaurants, there’s no end to the culinary variety and style-home cooking, bar-becue, steaks, all-you-can-eat buff ets, Italian, Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Mexican, Greek and even “intergalac� c.” The Fargo-Moorhead menu features locally-owned restaurants with hometown recipes, as well as na� onally known franchise favorites. Fargo-Moorhead is also known for its shopping. In fact, people from three states and Canada are a� racted here by the huge variety of well-stocked stores with convenient parking. Whether you prefer small, unique bou� ques or large, climate controlled shopping malls, Fargo-Moorhead has it all—from na� ve cultural items to agricultural commodi� es, to trendy high fashion. West Acres Regional Shopping Center features more than 125 specialty stores; Moor-

They’ve Been To Fargo...Fargo con� nues to be a popular stop for the most recognizable names in entertainment. At North Dakota State University, the Fargodome has hosted concerts by Cher, AC/DC, Kenny Chesney, Garth Brooks, 50 Cent, Korn, Dixie Chicks, Shania Twain, George Strait, Aerosmith, Pearl Jam, Metallica, Van Halen, Blue Man Group, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Guns N’ Roses, Rolling Stones, Mar� na McBride, Jon Bon Jovi, Billy Joel and Elton John (pictured). In addi� on, the Fargodome is the site of monster truck shows, the Shrine circus, pro rodeo, Disney on Ice, broadway theater produc� ons, and many other events, trade shows and conven� ons.

head Center Mall is home to over 40 stores and businesses; and the EasTen Shopping Center area provides more than 30 shopping opportuni� es. Fargo-Moorhead also off ers outstanding concerts, entertainment, ac� vi� es and muse-ums. The sprit of the early pioneers remains a treasured part of Fargo’s proud heritage. Building con� nues on our colorful past toward a very promising future.

The Roger Maris Museum inside West Acres Mall traces the career of the legendary Fargo athlete who hit 61 home runs to break Babe Ruth’s single-season record in 1961.

Live horse and harness racing takes place at the North Dakota Horse Park west of NDSU’s main campus. The facility is home to the university’s equine studies program.

The Fargo Blues Fes� val plays annually on the ou� ield grass of Newman Outdoor Field, NDSU’s on-campus baseball stadium.

Rose Creek Golf Course is one of fi ve public courses in Fargo.

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ARE YOU A REPRESENTATIVE OF NDSU’S ATHLETICS INTERESTS?

You are a representative of NDSU’s athletics interests, more commonly known as a “booster”, if you meet any of the following conditions: You have been or are a member of any organization that promotes NDSU’s athletics program (e.g., NDSU Foundation, Team Makers). You have made a financial contribution to the NDSU athletics department or its booster organization. You have ever assisted in the recruitment of prospects for NDSU. You have provided benefits (e.g. summer jobs or occasional family meals) to enrolled student-athletes. You have arranged for or provided employment for enrolled student-athletes, or assisted in providing any benefit to enrolled student-athletes or their families. You have ever, in any way, promoted the athletics program at NDSU.

NOTE: Please remember that once you become a booster, you retain that identity indefinitely.

WHO IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE?

A prospective student-athlete, commonly known as a “prospect,” is any individual who has started classes for the 9th grade. In addition, student-athletes enrolled in preparatory school or two-year colleges are considered prospects. Ultimately, a student remains a prospect until enrollment at a four-year collegiate institution. It is possible for a younger student-athlete to be a prospect so it is a good idea to treat all athletes as prospects until they enroll.

WHO CAN RECRUIT FOR NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY?

Only North Dakota State University coaches who successfully complete the annual NCAA Coaches Certificate Exam, which tests their knowledge of NCAA recruitment legislation, are permitted to be involved in the recruiting process. As a booster, you are specifically prohibited from: Making any recruiting contacts with prospects or their relatives. This includes telephone calls, letters, e-mails, and facsimiles, along with any face-to-face contact either on or off campus. Assisting NDSU coaches by picking up transcripts, films, or any other information pertaining to a

prospect’s ability from the prospect’s educational institution. Providing a benefit to high school, prep school or community college coaches.

NCAA RULES REGARDING THE INTERNET

The internet is considered similar to e-mail, telephone calls, or general correspondence. Therefore, it should not be used by boosters to contact prospects, their families, or their coaches. Participation in “chat rooms” with prospects is strictly prohibited.

NCAA RULES REGARDING BOOSTER INVOLVEMENT WITH PROSPECTS

You may not provide financial aid or benefit of any kind (e.g., clothing, special discounts, lodging, meals, transportation, tickets, loans of money) to prospects or their relatives. You may not contact a prospective student-athlete to congratulate him/her on signing a National Letter of Intent to attend NDSU. You may not provide transportation or arrange for payment of transportation costs for a prospect or his/her relatives or friends to visit campus. You may not earmark funds nor pay for specific prospects to attend an NDSU summer camp. You may not employ or arrange for employment of a prospect before the completion of his/her senior year. After graduation, a booster may employ a prospect as long as compensation is for work actually performed and at a rate commensurate with experience and the going rate. You may not provide anything to a prospect or the prospect’s family or friends without prior approval from the Compliance Office.

NCAA RULES REGARDING BOOSTER INVOLVEMENT WITH ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES

You may not pay for or arrange for payment of room, board, or any type of transportation at any time for currently enrolled student-athletes, their relatives, or their friends. You may not provide student-athletes with any sort of extra benefit, which refers to any special arrangement provided a student-athlete or his/her relatives or friends with the benefit unavailable to the general student population.

You may not provide student-athletes with any special discounts, payment arrangements (e.g., cosigning a loan), credits on a purchase (e.g., airline ticket, clothing), or services (e.g., dry cleaning, transportation). You may not allow student-athletes to use your telephone or make free calls. You may not provide awards or gifts to student-athletes for any reason. This also prohibits honorariums for speaking engagements. All awards to student-athletes must meet all NCAA legislation and be approved by the Compliance Office. You may not entertain student-athletes or their families and friends. You may not even buy them a cup of coffee or a can of soda. The only exception to this is that you may, on an occasional basis, provide a student-athlete or team (not family members or friends) with a meal. The meal can be catered, but it must be in your home. You may not use the name or picture of a student-athlete to advertise a commercial product. You may not purchase complimentary admissions from a current student-athlete. You may not provide an honorarium to a student-athlete for speaking engagement.

NOTE: These rules apply throughout the student-athlete’s entire enrollment at NDSU.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Forward information about prospects to the appropriate NDSU coaching staff member. View a prospect’s athletics contest on your own initiative, provided you do not contact the prospect or his/her relatives, coach, principal, or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the academic or athletic abilities of the prospect. You are responsible for all incurred costs or fees at a contest. Speak to a prospect on the telephone ONLY if the prospect initiates the call. You are not permitted to have a recruiting conversation, but you may exhibit normal civility. Under such circumstances, you must refer questions about the athletics program to the athletics department staff. Employ a prospect or student-athlete, provided permission has been granted by the athletics department. The student-athlete will ask you to provide employment information to the athletics department prior to employment.

North Dakota State University’s athletics program is rich in tradition. Its storied history includes national, regional, and conference championships and champions. On top of these athletic achievements are numerous

academic championships earned by our student-athletes. As we strive to continue the championship tradition of Bison Athletics, we must always seek the highest of ethical conduct. North Dakota State University is unconditionally committed to NCAA rules and regulations. As an NCAA member institution, we must be responsible for ensuring that everyone abides by those rules. There is no margin for unethical behavior.

With your assistance and cooperation, we believe we can continue to represent the university with integrity, the highest of ethical standards, and the belief in doing what is right. Whether you are an alum, donor, booster, or friend of Bison Athletics, the university is grateful for your support. Together we can accomplish the common goal of ensuring a positive experience for all student-athletes. NDSU is subject to penalties for all violations committed by any alum, donor, booster or friend.

Please contact the NDSU Compliance Office at (701) 231-5696 if you need a specific NCAA rule interpretation.

NCAA COMPLIANCE

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NOVEMBER 3 MINNESOTA STATE MOORHEAD (Exb.) 9 JAMESTOWN (Exb.) 13 at Northern Iowa 15 at DePaul 20 WYOMING 24 at Minnesota 27 BALL STATE 29 DENVER

DECEMBER 5 at IUPUI* 7 at Western Illinois* 12 at New Mexico State 14 at Utah State 18 NORTHERN STATE 21 NORTHERN ARIZONA 28 at Creighton

JANUARY 2 ORAL ROBERTS* 4 CENTENARY* 9 at UMKC* 11 at Southern Utah* 16 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 23 IPFW* 25 OAKLAND* 30 at Centenary*

FEBRUARY 1 at Oral Roberts* 6 SOUTHERN UTAH* 8 UMKC* 13 at South Dakota State* 20 at Oakland* 22 at IPFW* 27 WESTERN ILLINOIS*

MARCH 1 IUPUI*

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