In-Game Host
Born and raised in Oklahoma, Mary Moore is back in Tulsa to be the in-game host for the Tulsa Shock. Raised in Bartlesville, OK where she played varsity basketball and volleyball for Bartlesville High School. Moore, an avid sports fan, also played in national basketball sports tournaments with North American Youth Basketball (NAYB) and the American Youth Basketball Tour (AYBT).
A psychology major at Northeastern University in Broken Arrow, Moore ventured to Denver, New York City, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and most recently Austin, Texas before returning to Tulsa a mere seven months ago to explore a local radio broadcasting opportunity.
Moore comes from a radio family as her dad was the play-by-play announcer for local basketball games in Bartlesville, Owasso and southern Kansas. From a very early age, Moore had the opportunity to be the color commentator for local basketball games which has equipped her with a wealth of experience to excel as the in-game host for the Shock.
Moore spends her free time singing, playing in recreational volleyball and softball leagues, enjoying Tulsa’s local music scene, developing feverish opinions on the potential of conference realignment in college athletics and volunteering for local charities.
Moore will play in the Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless’ Home Run for the Homeless softball game and has worked with the Quota Club and Total Source for Hearing Loss and Access (TSHA). She actively seeks more non-profit opportunities in a variety of areas.
She hopes to continue her broadcasting career with the Shock and in the future, aspires to obtain further broadcasting experience locally, nationally and internationally.

