Men's Soccer
Robertson, Chase

Chase Robertson
- Title:
- Goalkeeper Coach
- Email:
- mcr6638@utulsa.edu
Chase Robertson returned to the Golden Hurricane men's soccer staff as Goalkeeper Coach in April of 2025.
Robertson spent the last three seasons at Central Arkansas as an assistant coach, earning 18 total wins and helping his squads reach the ASUN Championship final twice.
Robertson was previously an assistant coach for TU for the 2021 season, helping the Hurricane win the American Conference tournament with a 16-2-1 overall record and 8-1-1 mark in conference play.
Before Tulsa, Robertson spent the 2020 season with the USL’s Colorado Springs Switchbacks as an assistant coach. He helped with training sessions, video breakdown, opponent scouting and prospective student-athlete recruitment.
Previously, Robertson was an assistant coach at Midwestern State for two years (2018-19) where he coached two NCAA Division II All-Americans and helped MSU make two National Tournament appearances. He also helped MSU claim the 2018 Heartland Conference regular season title and the 2019 Lonestar Conference tournament title.
Prior to MSU, Robertson spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Ouachita Baptist (2015-2017). He helped OBU capture the 2015 Great American Conference regular season title and the 2015 and 2017 GAC tournament titles, as well as coached three GAC Goalkeeper of the Year honorees.
Robertson was a three-year letterwinner at Midwestern State (Texas) from 2012-14. He helped MSU advance to the NCAA Division II National Tournament all three years, including a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2013. Robertson also played one season at the University of Charleston, helping the Golden Eagles claim the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletics Conference title and advance to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Division II National Tournament in 2010.
Robertson was a two-time Daktronics first-team all-South Central Region honoree and a 2013 Daktronics All-America honorable mention selection.
Robertson earned his bachelor’s degree in history in May 2015 and his master’s degree in sports administration in December 2019, both from Midwestern State.
Robertson spent the last three seasons at Central Arkansas as an assistant coach, earning 18 total wins and helping his squads reach the ASUN Championship final twice.
Robertson was previously an assistant coach for TU for the 2021 season, helping the Hurricane win the American Conference tournament with a 16-2-1 overall record and 8-1-1 mark in conference play.
Before Tulsa, Robertson spent the 2020 season with the USL’s Colorado Springs Switchbacks as an assistant coach. He helped with training sessions, video breakdown, opponent scouting and prospective student-athlete recruitment.
Previously, Robertson was an assistant coach at Midwestern State for two years (2018-19) where he coached two NCAA Division II All-Americans and helped MSU make two National Tournament appearances. He also helped MSU claim the 2018 Heartland Conference regular season title and the 2019 Lonestar Conference tournament title.
Prior to MSU, Robertson spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Ouachita Baptist (2015-2017). He helped OBU capture the 2015 Great American Conference regular season title and the 2015 and 2017 GAC tournament titles, as well as coached three GAC Goalkeeper of the Year honorees.
Robertson was a three-year letterwinner at Midwestern State (Texas) from 2012-14. He helped MSU advance to the NCAA Division II National Tournament all three years, including a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2013. Robertson also played one season at the University of Charleston, helping the Golden Eagles claim the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletics Conference title and advance to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Division II National Tournament in 2010.
Robertson was a two-time Daktronics first-team all-South Central Region honoree and a 2013 Daktronics All-America honorable mention selection.
Robertson earned his bachelor’s degree in history in May 2015 and his master’s degree in sports administration in December 2019, both from Midwestern State.