Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowgirl Basketball
Hoyt, Terran
Terran Hoyt
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- terran.hoyt@okstate.edu
- Phone:
- (405) 744-2385
The 2025-26 campaign will mark the first as an assistant coach for Terran Hoyt after serving the past three seasons as the program’s director of basketball administration.
"Terran is a rising star. She has grown up around the game and played under great coaches. She is a hard worker and the ultimate team player," OSU head coach Jacie Hoyt said. "I am passionate about giving our players strong and positive female role models they can relate to and I have seen firsthand that Terran fits that mold."
Hoyt came to Stillwater after spending two seasons as a graduate assistant with the staff at Kansas City where she pursued a master's in higher education administration.
As a player, Hoyt competed at Tabor College from 2018-20. She helped Tabor win both the regular season and tournament KCAC titles to qualify for the NAIA national tournament in 2019. Additionally, she was the first player in program history to be selected for the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's "So You Want to Be a Coach" program.
Hoyt was twice selected as a Champion of Character award winner in the conference and was tabbed as both a KCAC and NAIA scholar-athlete on two occasions. An NAIA Academic All-American, she graduated Summa Cum Laude with degrees in communications and business administration.
From 2016-18, Hoyt competed at the University of Nebraska-Kearney where she was named to the MIAA All-Academic squad as well as the MIAA Honor Roll.
During her prep career, Hoyt played for her mother, Shelly, helping Hoxie capture three of the program's four consecutive state titles. She finished her prep career with a record of 101-3 as part of the school's state record run of 107 consecutive victories.
"Terran is a rising star. She has grown up around the game and played under great coaches. She is a hard worker and the ultimate team player," OSU head coach Jacie Hoyt said. "I am passionate about giving our players strong and positive female role models they can relate to and I have seen firsthand that Terran fits that mold."
Hoyt came to Stillwater after spending two seasons as a graduate assistant with the staff at Kansas City where she pursued a master's in higher education administration.
As a player, Hoyt competed at Tabor College from 2018-20. She helped Tabor win both the regular season and tournament KCAC titles to qualify for the NAIA national tournament in 2019. Additionally, she was the first player in program history to be selected for the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's "So You Want to Be a Coach" program.
Hoyt was twice selected as a Champion of Character award winner in the conference and was tabbed as both a KCAC and NAIA scholar-athlete on two occasions. An NAIA Academic All-American, she graduated Summa Cum Laude with degrees in communications and business administration.
From 2016-18, Hoyt competed at the University of Nebraska-Kearney where she was named to the MIAA All-Academic squad as well as the MIAA Honor Roll.
During her prep career, Hoyt played for her mother, Shelly, helping Hoxie capture three of the program's four consecutive state titles. She finished her prep career with a record of 101-3 as part of the school's state record run of 107 consecutive victories.