Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowgirl Basketball

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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Formerly Megan Byford, she and her husband, Clayton, were married in 2014.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Formerly Megan Byford, she and her husband, Clayton, were married in 2014.
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.










