Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowgirl Basketball
Robbins, Megan

Megan Robbins
- Title:
- Director of Basketball Operations
- Phone:
- (405) 744-4768
After spending four seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Tulsa, Megan Robbins returned to her alma mater for the 2017-18 campaign as the director of operations for the Cowgirl basketball program.
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In her current role, Robbins assists with scheduling and summer camps, oversees the ordering and distribution of equipment, coordinates travel and oversees the office’s day-to-day operation.
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During her final year at Tulsa, the Golden Hurricane had a pair of players named to The American All-Freshman Team. During the 2014-15 campaign, TU posted an 18-14 mark, good for its first winning record since 2006, and advanced to the second round of the WNIT.
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Robbins began her coaching career at Tulsa after spending the 2012-13 season as a graduate assistant at OSU, helping the Cowgirls to a 22-11 mark and the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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Prior to her stint in Stillwater, Robbins served as a graduate assistant at Pittsburg State during the 2011-12 campaign, helping the Gorillas reach the NCAA Division II Elite 8.
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In 2010-11, Robbins served as an assistant coach at Northern Oklahoma College-Enid, where the Jets advanced to the NJCAA Final Four with her on staff.
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Robbins patrolled the post for OSU from 2007-10, where she was a two-year starter and served as team captain as a senior. She helped guide the Cowgirls to three-straight postseason tournament appearances, including their NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2008, the second round of the WNIT in 2009, and a No. 3 seed and NCAA Second Round performance in 2010. Robbins led the Cowgirls in field-goal percentage all three years, and finished her career ranked fourth in field-goal percentage and sixth in blocked shots.
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Robbins began her college career at Northern Oklahoma College-Enid, where she was named a third-team NJCAA All-American and led the nation in field goal percentage at 71.4-percent.
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Formerly Megan Byford, she and her husband, Clayton, were married in 2014.
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The Bray, Okla., native earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and broadcasting from Oklahoma State in 2009, a master’s degree in athletic and leisure management from Pittsburg State in 2012, and a master’s degree in education from Oklahoma State in 2013.
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In her current role, Robbins assists with scheduling and summer camps, oversees the ordering and distribution of equipment, coordinates travel and oversees the office’s day-to-day operation.
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During her final year at Tulsa, the Golden Hurricane had a pair of players named to The American All-Freshman Team. During the 2014-15 campaign, TU posted an 18-14 mark, good for its first winning record since 2006, and advanced to the second round of the WNIT.
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Robbins began her coaching career at Tulsa after spending the 2012-13 season as a graduate assistant at OSU, helping the Cowgirls to a 22-11 mark and the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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Prior to her stint in Stillwater, Robbins served as a graduate assistant at Pittsburg State during the 2011-12 campaign, helping the Gorillas reach the NCAA Division II Elite 8.
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In 2010-11, Robbins served as an assistant coach at Northern Oklahoma College-Enid, where the Jets advanced to the NJCAA Final Four with her on staff.
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Robbins patrolled the post for OSU from 2007-10, where she was a two-year starter and served as team captain as a senior. She helped guide the Cowgirls to three-straight postseason tournament appearances, including their NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2008, the second round of the WNIT in 2009, and a No. 3 seed and NCAA Second Round performance in 2010. Robbins led the Cowgirls in field-goal percentage all three years, and finished her career ranked fourth in field-goal percentage and sixth in blocked shots.
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Robbins began her college career at Northern Oklahoma College-Enid, where she was named a third-team NJCAA All-American and led the nation in field goal percentage at 71.4-percent.
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Formerly Megan Byford, she and her husband, Clayton, were married in 2014.
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The Bray, Okla., native earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and broadcasting from Oklahoma State in 2009, a master’s degree in athletic and leisure management from Pittsburg State in 2012, and a master’s degree in education from Oklahoma State in 2013.