North Dakota State Bison women's basketball Women's college basketball team
North Dakota State Bison women's basketball University North Dakota State University Head coach Jory Collins (6th season)Conference Summit League Location Fargo, North Dakota Arena Scheels Center (capacity: 5,460)Nickname Bison Colors Green and yellow[ 1] Division II 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996Division II 1986, 1992, 2000Division II 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000Division II 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000Division II 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000Division II 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004Division II 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004Division II: 1982 Division II: 1979, 1982 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997
The North Dakota State Bison women's basketball team is part of the athletic program at North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota , United States. They are members of NCAA Division I and the Summit League . The Bison head coach is Jory Collins in his 5th season.[ 2]
NCAA Division II Championships
NCAA Division II runner-up teams:
Postseason
WNIT
The Bison have made two appearances in the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). Their record is 1–2.
NCAA Division II tournament results
The Bison made eighteen appearances in the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament . They had a combined record of 47–13.[ 3]
Year
Round
Opponent
Result
1986
First round Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship
Bryant Mankato State Central Missouri State Philadelphia Textile Cal Poly Pomona
W, 81–63 W, 67–62 W, 77–60 W, 77–61 L, 63–70
1987
Regional Finals Elite Eight
St. Cloud State Cal Poly Pomona
W, 67–65 L, 67–77
1988
First round Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four
St. Cloud StateSouth Dakota State St. Joseph's (IN) Hampton
W, 77–57 W, 91–77 W, 87–74 L, 63–72
1989
First round Regional Finals
South Dakota St. Cloud State
W, 72–71 (OT) L, 80–87
1990
First round Regional Finals
St. Cloud StateNorth Dakota
W, 91–74 L, 58–90
1991
First round Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship
Augustana (SD) North DakotaBellarmine Bentley Southeast Missouri State
W, 90–89 W, 81–59 W, 87–64 W, 83–76 W, 81–74
1992
First round Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship
South Dakota State Augustana (SD)Washburn Portland State Delta State
W, 92–58 W, 104–69 W, 79–51 W, 93–59 L, 63–65
1993
First round Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship
Denver Augustana (SD) Cal Poly Pomona Bentley Delta State
W, 92–77 W, 91–82 W, 91–55 W, 79–57 W, 95–63
1994
First round Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship
Augustana (SD) South Dakota StateMissouri Western State North Alabama Cal State San Bernardino
W, 82–59 W, 82–52 W, 91–74 W, 123–56 W, 89–56
1995
First round Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship
Minnesota–Duluth South Dakota StateOakland Missouri Western State Portland State
W, 98–61 W, 82–68 W, 87–61 W, 74–67 W, 98–85
1996
First round Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship
Minnesota–Duluth North Dakota Portland State Delta StateShippensburg
W, 72–52 W, 89–77 W, 91–65 W, 93–72 W, 104–78
1997
Regional semifinals Regional Finals
Nebraska–Kearney North Dakota
W, 76–65 L, 66–73
1998
First round
Northern State
L, 73–76
1999
Regional semifinals Regional Finals
Minnesota–Duluth North Dakota
W, 61–50 L, 60–83
2000
Regional semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight Final Four National Championship
Minnesota–Duluth North Dakota Delta StateColumbus State Northern Kentucky
W, 77–72 W, 92–72 W, 71–64 W, 72–56 L, 62–71 (OT)
2001
First round
Minnesota–Duluth
L, 73–81
2003
First round Second Round
Nebraska–Kearney South Dakota
W, 76–69 L, 61–84
2004
First round Second Round
South Dakota North Dakota
W, 70–63 L, 65–66
AIAW College Division/Division II
The Bison made two appearances in the AIAW National Division II basketball tournament , with a combined record of 2–2–1.
Season–by–season results
Statistics overview
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Colette Folstad (No Conference) (1966–1970)
1966–67
Colette Folstad
3–3
—
—
1967–68
Colette Folstad
8–2
—
—
1968–69
Colette Folstad
5–4
—
—
1969–70
Colette Folstad
9–1
—
—
Colette Folstad:
25–10 (.714)
–
Carol Mondor (No Conference) (1970–1971)
1970–71
Carol Mondor
3–8
—
—
Carol Mondor:
3–8 (.273)
–
Sue Feeney (No Conference) (1971–1972)
1971–72
Sue Feeney
7–4
—
—
Sue Feeney:
7–4 (.636)
–
Sharon Anderson (Minn–Kota Conference) (1972–1973)
1972–73
Sharon Anderson
6–10
1—2
—
Sharon Anderson:
6–10 (.375)
1–2 (.333)
Pat Halvorson (Minn–Kota Conference) (1973–1975)
1973–74
Pat Halvorson
10–4
5—2
—
1974–75
Pat Halvorson
6–10
2—5
—
AIAW Playoffs
Pat Halvorson:
16–14 (.533)
7–7 (.500)
Judy Strachen (Minn–Kota Conference) (1975–1977)
1975–76
Judy Strachen
4–14
2—5
—
1976–77
Judy Strachen
3–22
—
—
AIAW Playoffs
Judy Strachen:
7–36 (.163)
2–5 (.286)
Paul McKinnon (Minn–Kota Conference) (1977–1979)
1977–78
Paul McKinnon
12–21
—
—
AIAW Playoffs
1978–79
Paul McKinnon
13–19
—
—
AIAW Nationals
Paul McKinnon:
25–40 (.385)
–
Amy Ruley (North Central Conference ) (1979–2004)
1979–80
Amy Ruley
14–15
—
4th
1980–81
Amy Ruley
19–12
—
5th
1981–82
Amy Ruley
22–10
—
2nd
AIAW Fourth Place
1982–83
Amy Ruley
16–10
5—5
3rd
1983–84
Amy Ruley
15–12
5—7
4th
1984–85
Amy Ruley
19–8
8—6
4th
1985–86
Amy Ruley
24–9
10—4
2nd
NCAA Division II Runner-up
1986–87
Amy Ruley
26–4
12—2
1st
NCAA Division II Quarterfinals
1987–88
Amy Ruley
28–3
13—1
1st
NCAA Division II Semifinals
1988–89
Amy Ruley
23–7
11—3
1st
NCAA Division II Regional Finals
1989–90
Amy Ruley
25–5
15—3
2nd
NCAA Division II Regional Finals
1990–91
Amy Ruley
31–2
16—2
2nd
NCAA Division II Champions
1991–92
Amy Ruley
29–4
16—2
1st
NCAA Division II Runner-up
1992–93
Amy Ruley
30–2
16—2
1st
NCAA Division II Champions
1993–94
Amy Ruley
27–5
15—3
1st
NCAA Division II Champions
1994–95
Amy Ruley
32–0
18—0
1st
NCAA Division II Champions
1995–96
Amy Ruley
30–2
17—1
1st
NCAA Division II Champions
1996–97
Amy Ruley
28–1
18—0
1st
NCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen
1997–98
Amy Ruley
22–6
14—4
2nd
NCAA Division II First Round
1998–99
Amy Ruley
24–5
14—4
2nd
NCAA Division II Sweet Sixteen
1999–00
Amy Ruley
28–4
14—4
1st
NCAA Division II Runner-up
2000–01
Amy Ruley
25–8
13—5
2nd
NCAA Division II First Round
2001–02
Amy Ruley
18–10
10—8
T—3rd
2002–03
Amy Ruley
26–7
12—4
T—3rd
2003–04
Amy Ruley
24–7
11—3
T—1st
Amy Ruley (Independent) (2004–2007)
2004–05
Amy Ruley
26–1
2005–06
Amy Ruley
9–17
2006–07
Amy Ruley
14–11
Amy Ruley (Summit League ) (2007–2008)
2007–08
Amy Ruley
17–11
12—6
T—2nd
Amy Ruley:
671–198 (.772)
Carolyn DeHoff (Summit League ) (2008–2014)
2008–09
Carolyn DeHoff
16–13
12—6
3rd
2009–10
Carolyn DeHoff
16–13
11—7
5th
2010–11
Carolyn DeHoff
13–16
9—9
T–6th
2011–12
Carolyn DeHoff
11–20
8—10
5th
2012–2013
Carolyn DeHoff
10–19
6—10
7th
2013–14
Carolyn DeHoff
6–24
2—12
8th
Carolyn DeHoff:
72–105 (.407)
48–54 (.471)
Maren Walseth (Summit League ) (2014–2019)
2014–15
Maren Walseth
11–18
7—9
6th
2015–16
Maren Walseth
7–22
2—14
9th
2016–17
Maren Walseth
6–24
4—12
7th
2017–18
Maren Walseth
9–20
2—12
8th
2018–19
Maren Walseth
7–22
4—12
7th
Maren Walseth:
40–106 (.274)
19–59 (.244)
Jory Collins (Summit League ) (2019–present)
2019–20
Jory Collins
11–19
7—9
6th
2020–21
Jory Collins
15–9
9—7
3rd
2021–22
Jory Collins
11–18
7—11
6th
2022–23
Jory Collins
18–12
12—6
2nd
WNIT First Round
2023–24
Jory Collins
22–12
13–3
2nd
WNIT Super 16
Jory Collins:
77–70 (.524)
48–36 (.571)
Total:
948–600 (.612)
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
Arenas
Head coaches
#
Name
Term
Record
1
Collette Folstad
1966–1969
22–9
2
Carol Mondor
1970
3–8
3
Sue Feeney
1971
7–4
4
Sharon Anderson
1972
6–10
5
Pat Halvorson
1973–75
16–14
6
Judy Stachen
1976-77
7–36
7
Paul McKinnon
1977–78
25–40
8
Amy Ruley
1979–2008
671–198
9
Carolyn DeHoff
2008–2014
74–105
10
Maren Walseth
2014–2019
40–106
11
Jory Collins
2019–present
77–70
References
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