Oklahoma State University Athletics
2025-26 Cowboy Basketball Roster
Roster
Roy, Anthony

Jersey Number 9
Anthony Roy
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 6-5
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Sixth Year
- Hometown:
- Oakland, Calif.
- High School:
- Dublin HS
Bio
One of the nation’s most prolific three-point shooters will finish his college career in Stillwater… Was the NCAA scoring leader (25.7 ppg) last season at Green Bay before suffering a season-ending injury, averaging 4.36 threes on 43.2% accuracy.
Lutz on Roy:
"Anthony is already familiar with Oklahoma from his time at Langston, and we're excited to welcome him back. He's a big, versatile guard who can play multiple positions. He was one of the nation's best scorers last season before injuring his foot, and he will thrive in our system and style of play."
At Green Bay (2024-25):
Appeared in 11 games at Green Bay of the Horizon League before fracturing his ankle in early December… Was averaging a nation-best 25.7 points prior to that season-ending injury… Knocked down 4.36 threes per game on 43.2% accuracy… Posted nine 20-point games, including 27 on 7-of-13 three-point shooting in the Nov. 4 season-opener at Oklahoma State, and had five games of 30-or-more… Made 8-of-12 triples on the way to a career-high 35 points at Western Illinois (Nov. 13)… Also hit 8-of-12 from deep in a 30-point showing at Ohio State (Nov. 25)… Made 13-of-15 free throws in a 34-point game against SIUE (Nov. 19) to kick off a run of three straight 30-point games… Also had 31 at Evansville (Nov. 19)… Knocked down 6-of-12 from deep at IU Indy (Dec. 4)…Coached by former OSU Cowboy Doug Gottlieb.
At Langston University:
Voted first team NAIA All-American and Sooner Athletic Conference Player of the Year after leading Langston University, a small college located 20 miles southwest of Stillwater, to the best season in program history with a 35-2 record, the SAC regular season and tournament titles and a national runner-up finish… Averaged 18.4 points and 4.8 rebounds and made 95 threes on 41.9% accuracy along with 146 of his 181 free throw attempts (.807)… Other plaudits included SAC Newcomer of the Year, First Team All-SAC and the NAIA’s all-tournament team… Shared the backcourt (and All-American honors) with Cowboy guard Arturo Dean’s older brother, Toru… Made at least one triple in 35 of his 36 games, including 7-of-9 in a win over Panhandle State (Jan. 18)… Scored 20+ points on 15 occasions, highlighted by a 30-point performance against John Brown (Dec. 2).
At New Mexico State (2022-23):
Averaged 10.3 points over 16 games for the Aggies while shooting 39.7% from distance… Topped 20 points four times, including a pair of 23-point outings against UTEP (Nov. 30) and Utah Valley (Jan. 28)… Made a season-high six threes on nine attempts in a Nov. 26 game against UC Irvine.
At Wenatchee Valley (2021-22):
Spent his sophomore year at Wenatchee Valley College in Wenatchee, Wash., competing at the junior college level in the Northwest Athletic Conference… Earned second team NWAC All-East Region honors while helping his team to a division title and a third-place finish at the NWAC tournament… Averaged 23.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.3 steals… Posted 18 games with 20-or-more points, including a season-high 37 versus Whatcom (Dec. 12)… Coached by Jeremy Harden.
At San Francisco (2020-21):
Appeared in eight games as a true freshman at USF under second-year head coach Todd Golden… Totaled 32 points in 47 minutes of action and made 5-of-9 threes (.524).
High School:
Lettered two years at Dublin High School near Oakland, California… Named 2020 NorCal Player of the Year by Sports Star Magazine as a senior when he averaged 18 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.5 steals… Also voted MVP of the East Bay Athletic League and First Team All-Bay Area by the Bay Area Newsgroup… A two-time all-league pick, he led his team to an EBAL Championship and an appearance in the North Coast Section Championship.
Personal:
Birthday is Dec. 6… Has a domestic short hair cat named Phoenix... Favorite hobby is bowling.
Lutz on Roy:
"Anthony is already familiar with Oklahoma from his time at Langston, and we're excited to welcome him back. He's a big, versatile guard who can play multiple positions. He was one of the nation's best scorers last season before injuring his foot, and he will thrive in our system and style of play."
At Green Bay (2024-25):
Appeared in 11 games at Green Bay of the Horizon League before fracturing his ankle in early December… Was averaging a nation-best 25.7 points prior to that season-ending injury… Knocked down 4.36 threes per game on 43.2% accuracy… Posted nine 20-point games, including 27 on 7-of-13 three-point shooting in the Nov. 4 season-opener at Oklahoma State, and had five games of 30-or-more… Made 8-of-12 triples on the way to a career-high 35 points at Western Illinois (Nov. 13)… Also hit 8-of-12 from deep in a 30-point showing at Ohio State (Nov. 25)… Made 13-of-15 free throws in a 34-point game against SIUE (Nov. 19) to kick off a run of three straight 30-point games… Also had 31 at Evansville (Nov. 19)… Knocked down 6-of-12 from deep at IU Indy (Dec. 4)…Coached by former OSU Cowboy Doug Gottlieb.
At Langston University:
Voted first team NAIA All-American and Sooner Athletic Conference Player of the Year after leading Langston University, a small college located 20 miles southwest of Stillwater, to the best season in program history with a 35-2 record, the SAC regular season and tournament titles and a national runner-up finish… Averaged 18.4 points and 4.8 rebounds and made 95 threes on 41.9% accuracy along with 146 of his 181 free throw attempts (.807)… Other plaudits included SAC Newcomer of the Year, First Team All-SAC and the NAIA’s all-tournament team… Shared the backcourt (and All-American honors) with Cowboy guard Arturo Dean’s older brother, Toru… Made at least one triple in 35 of his 36 games, including 7-of-9 in a win over Panhandle State (Jan. 18)… Scored 20+ points on 15 occasions, highlighted by a 30-point performance against John Brown (Dec. 2).
At New Mexico State (2022-23):
Averaged 10.3 points over 16 games for the Aggies while shooting 39.7% from distance… Topped 20 points four times, including a pair of 23-point outings against UTEP (Nov. 30) and Utah Valley (Jan. 28)… Made a season-high six threes on nine attempts in a Nov. 26 game against UC Irvine.
At Wenatchee Valley (2021-22):
Spent his sophomore year at Wenatchee Valley College in Wenatchee, Wash., competing at the junior college level in the Northwest Athletic Conference… Earned second team NWAC All-East Region honors while helping his team to a division title and a third-place finish at the NWAC tournament… Averaged 23.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.3 steals… Posted 18 games with 20-or-more points, including a season-high 37 versus Whatcom (Dec. 12)… Coached by Jeremy Harden.
At San Francisco (2020-21):
Appeared in eight games as a true freshman at USF under second-year head coach Todd Golden… Totaled 32 points in 47 minutes of action and made 5-of-9 threes (.524).
High School:
Lettered two years at Dublin High School near Oakland, California… Named 2020 NorCal Player of the Year by Sports Star Magazine as a senior when he averaged 18 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.5 steals… Also voted MVP of the East Bay Athletic League and First Team All-Bay Area by the Bay Area Newsgroup… A two-time all-league pick, he led his team to an EBAL Championship and an appearance in the North Coast Section Championship.
Personal:
Birthday is Dec. 6… Has a domestic short hair cat named Phoenix... Favorite hobby is bowling.
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