Greg Ulland enters his fourth season as an assistant coach at UND, working primarily with the wing players. He also serves as the team's recruiting coordinator.
Last season, UND's outside shooters finished with over 1,000 points and shot 35 percent from the field.
Kayla Bagaason, who is currently ranked fifth all-time in three-point shooting percentage, shot 44-for-110 (40 percent) from behind the three-point line and finished second on the team with an average of 10.3 points per game. She was an NCAA Division II All-Independent Team honorable mention.
Mallory Youngblut finished third on the team with a .383 (41-for-107) three-point shooting percentage and was fourth with a career-best 9.1 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.
Under Ulland's guidance, the 2007-08 Sioux finished second in the North Central Conference in three-point field goal percentage with Karla Beck (40 3FG, .426 pct.), Danye Guinn (51 3FG, .372 pct.), Mallory Youngblut (42 3FG, .365 pct.), and Jossy Bergen (34 3FG, .312 pct.) ranked 4-9-10-15, respectively, in the NCC.
Ulland is no stranger to Fighting Sioux athletics, having previously served as a graduate assistant with the football program during the 2003 and 2004 seasons.
Ulland returned to UND after spending the 2005-06 season as a women's basketball assistant coach at Mayville State (N.D.) University. Prior to his stint with the UND football program, Ulland was an assistant women's basketball coach at the University of Mary for one season (2003) and Jamestown College in 2000-2002.
A native of Strasburg, N.D., Ulland received his bachelor's degree in physical education with teaching and coaching credentials from Jamestown College in 2001 and was recently inducted into the JC Hall of Fame. He also earned a master's degree in kinesiology from UND in 2005.
Ulland's family includes his wife, Brandie, and their two-year-old daughter, Mea.
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