Oklahoma State University Athletics

Photo by: OSU Athletics
Oklahoma State establishes APR record
May 03, 2023 | Cowboy Football, General, Cowboy Basketball, Cowboy Golf, Cowgirl Basketball, Cowgirl Golf
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State Athletics' 981.13 multi-year score across all sports in the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) set a school record.
The previous record of 979.93 was set in 2017-18.
Men's and women's golf posted perfect scores of 1,000. For coach Alan Bratton's men's golf program, it marked the sixth consecutive year with a perfect score and the 13th time overall. Coach Greg Robertson's Cowgirl golfers achieved perfection for the third straight year.
Jacie Hoyt's Cowgirl basketball team set a program record with a multiyear APR of 991 and Mike Boynton's Cowboy basketball team fell just one point shy of matching its existing record of 980. The Cowboy football team's 976 was the third-best in program history.
Of OSU's 15 sports that were counted in the APR, 11 showed improvement or held firm from a year ago.
The APR holds institutions accountable for the academic progress of their student-athletes through a team-based metric that accounts for the eligibility and retention of each student-athlete for each academic term.
Teams must earn a four-year APR of 930 to compete in championships, and every team at Oklahoma State is comfortably above that marker.
The previous record of 979.93 was set in 2017-18.
Men's and women's golf posted perfect scores of 1,000. For coach Alan Bratton's men's golf program, it marked the sixth consecutive year with a perfect score and the 13th time overall. Coach Greg Robertson's Cowgirl golfers achieved perfection for the third straight year.
Jacie Hoyt's Cowgirl basketball team set a program record with a multiyear APR of 991 and Mike Boynton's Cowboy basketball team fell just one point shy of matching its existing record of 980. The Cowboy football team's 976 was the third-best in program history.
Of OSU's 15 sports that were counted in the APR, 11 showed improvement or held firm from a year ago.
The APR holds institutions accountable for the academic progress of their student-athletes through a team-based metric that accounts for the eligibility and retention of each student-athlete for each academic term.
Teams must earn a four-year APR of 930 to compete in championships, and every team at Oklahoma State is comfortably above that marker.
Cowboys Face to Face: Tony Allen
Monday, September 08
Mike Gundy Previews Cowboys vs. Tulsa - Oklahoma State News Conference (9-15-2025)
Monday, September 08
Cowboy Football Ch. 2: Trailer vs Oregon - Opportunity
Saturday, September 06
The Mike Gundy Show: UT Martin Game Review
Thursday, September 04