Honda Award winner (Division II Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year) in 1997 ... 1996-97 NCAA Today's Top VIII award winner, a class that included current National Football League quarterback Peyton Manning ... Named to the 1997 CoSIDA Academic All-America® second team ... 1995 Midwest Sports Channel Division II Female Athlete Award Winner ... Two-time NCC All-Academic Team (1996-97) ... 1997 WBCA/Rawlings Division II Player of the Year ... Three-time Kodak Division II All-District and All-American (1995-97) ... 1997 Women's Division II Bulletin Player of the Year...Three-time first-team Division II Bulletin All-American (1995-97) ... Two-time first-team Daktronics Division II All-Region and All-American (1995-96) ... Three-time NCAA All-Region MVP (1994-96, MVP in 1995 and 1996) ... Member of three NCAA Division II national championship teams (1994, 1995, 1996) … Member of three North Central Conference championship teams (1995, 1996, 1997) … Three-time NCAA National Championship All-Tourney Team (1994-96) and twice All-Tourney MVP (95-96) ... 1995 North Central Conference Player of the Year ... 1994 NCC Freshman of the Year ... Four-time All-NCC Selection (1994-97) ... Eight-time NCC Player of the Week … Teams went 27-5, 32-0, 30-2, 28-1 during her career … Bison went 15-3, 18-0, 17-1 and 18-0 in conference play during that span ... Named to the NCAA Division II Women's Basketball 25th Anniversary Team along with Hall of Fame head coach
Amy Ruley … Played volleyball for season after basketball eligibility completed, hit .306 as Bison finished third in NCAA regional and ranked 11th nationally … NDSU's all-time leading scorer with 2,233 points and sits at No. 19 in the NCAA record books … Became first NDSU player, male or female, to score more than 2,000 points ... Holds 13 school records ... One of four Bison to shoot over 50 percent for her career ... North Central Conference record holder for free throws made and attempted in conference play … Scored 1,328 points in 72 conference games to rank third all-time in the NCC ... Holds four of top-five spots for free throws made in a season ... Holds the top three spots for most free throws attempted in a season … A 1993 graduate of Stewartville (Minn.) High School … Selected Minnesota's "Miss Basketball" in 1993, while also earning Class A All-State first team honors by the Associated Press … Averaged 24.5 points, 11.3 rebounds, 3.8 blocks and 3.5 steals per game in leading Stewartville to its first Sub-section 2A title and a 19-5 record as a senior … Three-time all-Hiawatha Valley League selection … Ended prep career with 1,496 points and 875 rebounds … A three-sport athlete, she led the Tigers to the 1991 Class A State volleyball title and third place in 1990 … Daughter of Rod and Sharon Morlock … Has one brother, Jacob, and one sister, Heidi, who was an all-NCC player and Stan Marshall Award winner at Augustana (S.D.) College … Graduated from NDSU with an electrical engineering degree … Married to former NDSU football player Garth Tschetter … Kasey and Garth have three boys, Will, Henry and Pete … Worked at IBM in Rochester, Minn., until "retiring" when her youngest son was born … Currently resides on a small organic farm in Stewartville, where Kasey is the head activities director of the Tschetter home.