
Robyne Bostick
Robyne Bostick
Director of Women’s Basketball Player Development
Oklahoma State University
Experience
2022 – Present: Director of Player Development, Oklahoma State University
2017 – 2022: Associate Head Coach, University of Missouri-Kansas City
2016 – 2017: Interim Head Coach, Northern Arizona University
2012 – 2016: Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona University
2002 – 2004: Associate Head Coach (03-04)/Assistant Coach, Long Island University
2001 – 2002: Assistant Coach, Princeton University
1998 – 2001: Assistant Coach, U.S. Air Force Academy
1997 – 1998: Assistant Coach, Vanderbilt University
1996 – 1997: Assistant Coach, James Madison University
1994– 1996: Professional Player, BBC Residence Walferdange (Luxembourg)
1990 – 1994: Player/Team Captain (92-94), Saint Joseph’s University
Education
2009: University of Northern Colorado, Masters, Sports and Exercise Science
1993: Saint Joseph’s University, Bachelors, Psychology
Personal
Hometown: Mechanicsburg, PA
Career Highlights
In 2022-23 (first season), helped lead Oklahoma State to a 21-12 (.636) overall and 10-8 (.556) Big 12 Conference record, as well as an NCAA Tournament berth – helped rebuild a program that was picked 9th (out of 10) in the Big 12 Conference preseason poll after finishing the previous season with a 9-20 (.310) overall and 3-15 (.167) Big 12 Conference record
From 2017 to 2022, helped lead Kansas City to an 81-65 (.555) record and three winning seasons (two 21+ win seasons) – helped rebuild a program that only had two winning seasons in the 24 seasons prior to the staff’s arrival (257-437 (.370) record during span)
In 2021-22, assisted Kansas City to the second-most single-season wins (23), second-most conference wins (t-12), and only the third post-season berth (WNIT) in program history
In 2019-20, helped lead Kansas City to the first conference Regular Season Championship in program history, as well as only the program’s fourth winning season (21-10) in 27 seasons and most conference wins (13) in program history
In 2018-19, assisted Kansas City to only the program’s third winning season (16-15) in 26 seasons and the most WAC wins (9) in program history
Kansas City’s scoring offense finished ranked 24th nationally in 2018-19
As Northern Arizona’s Interim Head Coach in 2016-17, led the program to an increase of three overall (9) and three Big Sky Conference (5) wins from the season prior to her taking over
In 1997-98, helped lead Vanderbilt to 20 wins and an NCAA Tournament berth
As a Division I Assistant Coach, has recruited and coached 24 all-conference team selections, as well as one Player of the Year and four Freshman/Newcomers of the Year
The 1993-94 Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Year, was a 2022 inductee into the Saint Joseph’s Athletic Hall of Fame and 2000 inductee into the Philadelphia Big 5 Hall of Fame
News & Media
Head Coach Record
Season | School | Overall | Conference | Championships | Post-Season |
2016-17 | Northern Arizona | 9-21 | 5-13 | ||
Career | 9-21 (.300) | 5-13 (.278) |