Oklahoma State University Athletics

Megan Byford Bio
October 20, 2008 | Cowgirl Basketball
2007-08 (Sophomore)
· Saw action in all 35 of the squad's games as a sophomore
· Led the team with her .520 field goal percentage from the floor
· Averaged 2.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game
· Scored a season-high 12 points in 14 minutes against Sam Houston State
· Also grabbed seven rebounds against the Bearkats
· Had six rebounds and four blocked shots against Lamar
· Recorded her first career double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds against Central Arkansas
· Had six points and seven rebounds in OSU's win over Missouri
· Played 20 minutes at Texas A&M, scoring six points and grabbing nine rebounds
· Scored eight points in OSU's win over Texas in the Big 12 Championship
Before OSU
· Was named a third-team NJCAA All-American as a sophomore
· Averaged 17.2 points per game for the Lady Jets
· Finished 13th nationally with her 11.5 rebounds per game
· Set the school's single-game rebounding record with 25
· Led the nation in field goal percentage at 71.4 percent after converting 220 of her 308 shots from the floor
· Was named to the Oklahoma Class A all-tournament team after averaging 19.5 points during the state tournament as a senior at Bray-Doyle High School
· Was named an all-state selection by The Oklahoman after finishing as Class A's leading scorer at 22.5 points and 16 rebounds per game as a senior for the Donkeys
· Also competed in softball for two years and track for three seasons
Personal
· Born April 29, 1987 in Duncan, Oklahoma
· Is the daughter of Lyndle and Kim Byford
· Has two brothers, Chris and Cory
· Also considered TCU and Oral Roberts, Houston, Missouri and Tulsa
· Is contemplating a major in public relations
· Enjoys watching her brothers play sports
· Is active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Public Relations Student Society of America
· Father was an all-conference offensive tackle at the University of Oklahoma in 1981 where he lettered from 1979-81. He was also taken in the ninth round of the 1982 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs
· Saw action in all 35 of the squad's games as a sophomore
· Led the team with her .520 field goal percentage from the floor
· Averaged 2.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game
· Scored a season-high 12 points in 14 minutes against Sam Houston State
· Also grabbed seven rebounds against the Bearkats
· Had six rebounds and four blocked shots against Lamar
· Recorded her first career double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds against Central Arkansas
· Had six points and seven rebounds in OSU's win over Missouri
· Played 20 minutes at Texas A&M, scoring six points and grabbing nine rebounds
· Scored eight points in OSU's win over Texas in the Big 12 Championship
Before OSU
· Was named a third-team NJCAA All-American as a sophomore
· Averaged 17.2 points per game for the Lady Jets
· Finished 13th nationally with her 11.5 rebounds per game
· Set the school's single-game rebounding record with 25
· Led the nation in field goal percentage at 71.4 percent after converting 220 of her 308 shots from the floor
· Was named to the Oklahoma Class A all-tournament team after averaging 19.5 points during the state tournament as a senior at Bray-Doyle High School
· Was named an all-state selection by The Oklahoman after finishing as Class A's leading scorer at 22.5 points and 16 rebounds per game as a senior for the Donkeys
· Also competed in softball for two years and track for three seasons
Personal
· Born April 29, 1987 in Duncan, Oklahoma
· Is the daughter of Lyndle and Kim Byford
· Has two brothers, Chris and Cory
· Also considered TCU and Oral Roberts, Houston, Missouri and Tulsa
· Is contemplating a major in public relations
· Enjoys watching her brothers play sports
· Is active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Public Relations Student Society of America
· Father was an all-conference offensive tackle at the University of Oklahoma in 1981 where he lettered from 1979-81. He was also taken in the ninth round of the 1982 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs
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