Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame

Brye Ravettine
- Induction:
- 2023
- Class:
- 2014
Women’s Swimming & Diving: 2011-14
Brye Ravettine’s level of excellence in and out of the pool set a standard for Liberty’s women’s swimming & diving program that will be chased for years to come.
After transferring to Liberty from Penn State, Ravettine captured a series of firsts in program history during her four years on the Mountain. She was Liberty’s first-ever Most Outstanding Female Swimmer of the CCSA Championship (2012), first Most Outstanding Newcomer of the CCSA Championship (2011) and first CCSA Swimmer of the Year (2012).
Ravettine was a driving force behind Liberty’s rapid success and led the Lady Flames to their first-ever Coastal Collegiate Sports Association title in 2014.
The native of Mahwah, N.J., also helped put Liberty on the national map when she became the Lady Flames’ first All-American (honorable mention), placing 13th in the 50 freestyle at the 2012 NCAA Championships. She was also a two-time CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-American (2011 – honorable mention; 2012 – first team).
Ravettine was the first Liberty swimmer to compete in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials (2012) and the first to score at a USA Swimming National Championship (2011 Winter Nationals). She also was a World Trials qualifier in 2013.
Ravettine was a two-time CSCAA Scholar All-American (2012, 2013), a four-time CCSA All-Academic honoree (2011-14) and graduated from Liberty magna cum laude. She was an eight-time CCSA podium finisher as an individual, including two CCSA individual event titles, and was named to the CCSA All-Decade team (2011-2020).
Brye Ravettine’s level of excellence in and out of the pool set a standard for Liberty’s women’s swimming & diving program that will be chased for years to come.
After transferring to Liberty from Penn State, Ravettine captured a series of firsts in program history during her four years on the Mountain. She was Liberty’s first-ever Most Outstanding Female Swimmer of the CCSA Championship (2012), first Most Outstanding Newcomer of the CCSA Championship (2011) and first CCSA Swimmer of the Year (2012).
Ravettine was a driving force behind Liberty’s rapid success and led the Lady Flames to their first-ever Coastal Collegiate Sports Association title in 2014.
The native of Mahwah, N.J., also helped put Liberty on the national map when she became the Lady Flames’ first All-American (honorable mention), placing 13th in the 50 freestyle at the 2012 NCAA Championships. She was also a two-time CollegeSwimming.com Mid-Major All-American (2011 – honorable mention; 2012 – first team).
Ravettine was the first Liberty swimmer to compete in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials (2012) and the first to score at a USA Swimming National Championship (2011 Winter Nationals). She also was a World Trials qualifier in 2013.
Ravettine was a two-time CSCAA Scholar All-American (2012, 2013), a four-time CCSA All-Academic honoree (2011-14) and graduated from Liberty magna cum laude. She was an eight-time CCSA podium finisher as an individual, including two CCSA individual event titles, and was named to the CCSA All-Decade team (2011-2020).
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