Women's Basketball

Roman Owen
- Title:
- Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Roman Owen is in his first year at The University of Tulsa.
Owen came to Tulsa after serving as an assistant coach the last three seasons at Yale University. At Yale, Owen’s responsibilities included recruiting, coaching the point guards and wings, scouting reports, film breakdown, scheduling, and overseeing team travel.
During the 2017-18 season, the Bulldogs captured the 2018 WBI Championship, won a program-high 19 games and advanced to the Ivy League Tournament for the first time in school history. He was also instrumental in coaching Yale to 14 wins in 2015-16 and 15 victories a year later.
Prior to his stint at Yale, Owen served as the Video Coordinator under Hall of Fame Coach Sherri Coale at Oklahoma for two years (2013-15).
Owen served as the head coach for Mid-America Christian University from 2010-13 where he oversaw all aspects of the program, including practices, scouting, film exchange, academic success, player development, strength and conditioning, and budget. In three years at MACU he coached the team to 41 wins, including an NCCAA Regional Championship and consolation championship in the NCCAA National Tournament in 2011.
Owen was an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team at Oklahoma City University for two seasons (2008-10). He led the Stars to 32 wins in two years and a 2010 NAIA National Tournament appearance.
A four-year letterwinner at Southwestern Christian University, Owen concluded his career with a program-high 2,802 points, was named the 2008 Pete Maravich NCCAA Player of the Year, was a three-time NCCAA All-American and led the team to back-to-back NCCAA National Championship games.
Owen earned his bachelor’s degree in Biblical studies from Southwestern Christian in 2007 and his master’s degree in education from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2009.
Owen and his wife, Natalie, have one daughter, Olivia.
Owen came to Tulsa after serving as an assistant coach the last three seasons at Yale University. At Yale, Owen’s responsibilities included recruiting, coaching the point guards and wings, scouting reports, film breakdown, scheduling, and overseeing team travel.
During the 2017-18 season, the Bulldogs captured the 2018 WBI Championship, won a program-high 19 games and advanced to the Ivy League Tournament for the first time in school history. He was also instrumental in coaching Yale to 14 wins in 2015-16 and 15 victories a year later.
Prior to his stint at Yale, Owen served as the Video Coordinator under Hall of Fame Coach Sherri Coale at Oklahoma for two years (2013-15).
Owen served as the head coach for Mid-America Christian University from 2010-13 where he oversaw all aspects of the program, including practices, scouting, film exchange, academic success, player development, strength and conditioning, and budget. In three years at MACU he coached the team to 41 wins, including an NCCAA Regional Championship and consolation championship in the NCCAA National Tournament in 2011.
Owen was an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team at Oklahoma City University for two seasons (2008-10). He led the Stars to 32 wins in two years and a 2010 NAIA National Tournament appearance.
A four-year letterwinner at Southwestern Christian University, Owen concluded his career with a program-high 2,802 points, was named the 2008 Pete Maravich NCCAA Player of the Year, was a three-time NCCAA All-American and led the team to back-to-back NCCAA National Championship games.
Owen earned his bachelor’s degree in Biblical studies from Southwestern Christian in 2007 and his master’s degree in education from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2009.
Owen and his wife, Natalie, have one daughter, Olivia.





















