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Debbie Ryan (born November 4, 1952)〔 is the former head coach for the women's basketball team at the University of Virginia. Ryan also coached the American women's basketball team at the 2003 Pan American Games. She was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2000 but is currently in remission. She was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008. Ryan was also inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WBHOF Inductees )
The US Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) awarded her the Coach of the Year award in 1991.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=USBWA WOMEN'S HONORS )
In 1977, Ryan had recently completed graduate school in Virginia when she was asked to become the head coach of the women's basketball program. She accepted, to become only the third head coach in the program's history.〔 Ryan resigned after 34 years of head coaching duties at UVA at the completion the women's 2010-2011 basketball season.〔(2011-03-12) ("Virginia coach Ryan to step down after 34 years" ), Associated Press. Retrieved 2011-03-21.〕〔(2011-03-26 )("Debbie Ryan's career ends as Virginia's late run isn't enough to beat Charlotte" ), ESPN. Retrieved 2011-03-28.〕 After her resignation, Ryan was a volunteer assistant coach of Seattle Storm for the 2011 WNBA season, reuniting with her former player Jenny Boucek, who is an assistant coach there.〔http://www.wnba.com/storm/news/coppa120913.html〕 In 2014 Ryan was honored as one of the Library of Virginia's "Virginia Women in History" for her contributions to women's basketball and her actions as a cancer treatment advocate.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Virginia Women in History: Deborah A. "Debbie" Ryan )
==USA Basketball==
Ryan served as the head coach of the USA representative to the 1999 World University Games (also known as the Universiade). The event was held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The USA team opened with a 134–37 win over South Africa. The second game was against Canada, which the USA team lost in a close match 68–67. The USA could not afford to lose another game if they wished to win a medal, and won the next game against Japan 106–66. The USA next faced undefeated Russia, and fell behind by twelve points at halftime, but came back and won the game 79–68. The USA fell behind in their next game against undefeated China, but rallied and went on to win 89–78. The USA then beat Brazil to advance to the semi-final, where they faced Lithuania. The game was not close, with the USA winning 70–49. That set up a rematch with China, on their home court with 18,000 spectators. The USA only had a four-point lead at halftime, but did better in the second half, and won 87–69 to claim the gold medal.〔

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