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Amy Ruley (born October 24, 1955 in Lowell, Indiana) is a former women's head basketball coach at North Dakota State University. Ruley has the greatest number of victories of any women's coach at NDSU, with over 600 wins, and has led the Bison to 5 NCAA Division II championships. She was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004. She is a graduate of Purdue University, where she was a member of the 1st varsity Purdue Boilermakers team, scoring the program's FIRST points
On Monday, March 3, 2008, Ruley announced that she would step down as coach after the game that evening against Centenary College (La.) and remain at NDSU as an associate athletic director with responsibilities directed towards fundraising for the athletic department.
In 1995, Ruley served as the assistant coach to the R. William Jones Cup Team. The competition was held in Taipei, Taiwan. The USA team won its first six games, but four of the six were won by single-digit margins. Their seventh game was against Russia, and they fell 100–84. The final game was against South Korea, and a victory would assure the gold medal, but the South Korean team won 80–76 to win the gold medal. The USA team won the bronze medal.
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When They Were Kings chronicles the great sports rivalries between North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota in their division II days. The UND/NDSU men's football rivalry raged between 1981 and 2003, and the women's basketball rivalry played out during the 1990s when NDSU combined to win eight out of nine national titles. The producer and writer of the documentary, Prairie Public's Matt Olien, gathered stats and file footage that spanned two decades to compile information about the football rivalry. "NDSU won 12 games in a row from 1981 to 1992, and UND dominated the last decade — winning 10 of the last 13 games," he said. The UND and NDSU women's basketball rivalry was equally intense — the teams combined to win eight of nine national titles between 1991 and 1999...
The former leader of France lets his true feelings be known.
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Me and two friends playing zombies on nuketown when we fail epically..
Sorry for the quality my computer crashed and stuff and it looks like i recorded with a potato. But anyway nuketown fail
When They Were Kings: The NDSU-UND Rivalry is a remarkable documentary that chronicles, through interviews and file footage highlights, the two great rivalries between the schools in their Division II days. The football rivalry raged between 1981 and 2003, and the women's basketball rivalry played out during the 1990's when NDSU and UND combined to win eight out of nine national titles. The 90-minute documentary features interviews with all the key coaches and players and is an exciting tribute to the men and women who made the rivalry special. Producer: Matt Olien Editor: Heidi Nelson Narrator: Mike Morken Special thanks for video to WDAY TV: Mark Prather, General Manager; Stacey Anderson, Sports Director WDAZ TV: Pat Sweeney, Sports Director KXJB TV Amy Ruley, NDSU Production Manager:...
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The British Consulate General in New York wishes you a very happy holiday season and a GREAT 2016. We hope you enjoy this affectionate tribute to Adele's "Hello". The video is dedicated to the memory of our colleague and friend Stephanie Ruley. We hope you will consider making a donation to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation at http://www.youcaring.com/stephandholly
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Prairie Public's documentary "Ahead Of Their Time" examines the intense rivalry between the women's basketball teams of the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University. That rivalry dominated the national scene in the 1990s. The teams combined to win eight of nine national titles between 1991 and 1999. Each year, the Bison and Sioux seemed to hook up in crucial games to determine conference, regional and national supremacy. In addition to archival video footage, the documentary is built upon reminiscences and analysis from key players from both teams and long time coaches Amy Ruley (NDSU 1979-2008) and Gene Roebuck (UND 1987-2012).
When They Were Kings chronicles the great sports rivalries between North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota in their division II days. The UND/NDSU men's football rivalry raged between 1981 and 2003, and the women's basketball rivalry played out during the 1990s when NDSU combined to win eight out of nine national titles. The producer and writer of the documentary, Prairie Public's Matt Olien, gathered stats and file footage that spanned two decades to compile information about the football rivalry. "NDSU won 12 games in a row from 1981 to 1992, and UND dominated the last decade — winning 10 of the last 13 games," he said. The UND and NDSU women's basketball rivalry was equally intense — the teams combined to win eight of nine national titles between 1991 and 1999...
When They Were Kings: The NDSU-UND Rivalry is a remarkable documentary that chronicles, through interviews and file footage highlights, the two great rivalries between the schools in their Division II days. The football rivalry raged between 1981 and 2003, and the women's basketball rivalry played out during the 1990's when NDSU and UND combined to win eight out of nine national titles. The 90-minute documentary features interviews with all the key coaches and players and is an exciting tribute to the men and women who made the rivalry special. Producer: Matt Olien Editor: Heidi Nelson Narrator: Mike Morken Special thanks for video to WDAY TV: Mark Prather, General Manager; Stacey Anderson, Sports Director WDAZ TV: Pat Sweeney, Sports Director KXJB TV Amy Ruley, NDSU Production Manager:...
Highlights of NDSU Women's basketball versus the Denver Pioneers in the 1993 NCC Region Semifinal. It took a year, but North Dakota State rid itself of the bitter 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 women's basketball championship 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...