MSCC Class of 2019

Beth Byron

Associate Head Coach

Coach Beth Byron joined the University of Texas Athletic Performance staff in the fall of 2018. Coach Byron is the Associate Head Coach for Athletic Performance and directly works with the Longhorn's Women's Swimming and Rowing teams.

Before arriving at the Forty Acres, Coach Byron was at West Virginia University serving on the Mountaineer's strength and conditioning staff for 10 years. During her tenure at West Virginia Coach Byron was directly responsible for training a variety of teams including the Gymnastics, Volleyball, Men's & Women's Swimming and Diving, Women's Track & Field, Women's Tennis and Rowing teams. Coach Byron arrived in Morgantown from Tampa, where she spent two years as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of South Florida. During her time at USF she was directly responsible for all aspects of strength and conditioning for Volleyball, Softball, Men's and Women's Soccer, Men's and Women's Golf, and Men's Tennis.

Prior to her time at USF, Coach Byron served as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. There, she taught a strength and conditioning practicum course in the Exercise and Sports Science program while also serving as the strength and conditioning coach for the Women's basketball, Volleyball, Gymnastics and Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving teams. During the spring of 2006 Coach Byron worked as a graduate intern at the University of Minnesota and assisted with the training of the Golden Gophers Olympic sports teams.

Coach Byron graduated from Springfield College in Springfield, MA, with a bachelor's degree in applied exercise science, and was also a member of the Women's Swimming & Diving team. During her undergraduate studies Coach Byron completed strength and conditioning internships at Mike Boyle's Strength & Conditioning and at The College of the Holy Cross. She completed her master's degree in human performance with a concentration in strength and conditioning from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.