Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame

Theresa Bream
- Induction:
- 2010
- Class:
- 1990
Women’s Basketball – 1990-93
Volleyball – 1987-90
Theresa Bream was Liberty’s first true female standout student-athlete, as the two-sport athlete excelled on the basketball and volleyball courts for the Lady Flames from 1987 to 1993. Despite nearly two decades elapsing between her playing days and her induction, Bream was still the owner of three volleyball program records and two women’s basketball program marks.
Around the nets, Bream was a dominating force and is one of only two student-athletes in program history to earn AVCA All-Region honors. She is also the only player in program history to rank inside the career Top 5 of three different key volleyball statistical categories, as of 2026.
On the basketball hardwood, Bream finished her career by averaging a double-double (11.3 points and 10.3 rebounds per game), and was one of only three student-athletes to accomplish the feat in program history at the time of her induction. The two-time team captain is a member of the Lady Flames’ 500-500 club for career points (589) and rebounds (536).
Bream excelled as an athlete away from Liberty Mountain and on the world scene, as she was an alternate for the U.S. Olympic handball team in 1992. The Mt. Holly Springs, Pa., native is the sister of Sid Bream, a member of Liberty’s inaugural Hall of Fame class in 2009.
Volleyball – 1987-90
Theresa Bream was Liberty’s first true female standout student-athlete, as the two-sport athlete excelled on the basketball and volleyball courts for the Lady Flames from 1987 to 1993. Despite nearly two decades elapsing between her playing days and her induction, Bream was still the owner of three volleyball program records and two women’s basketball program marks.
Around the nets, Bream was a dominating force and is one of only two student-athletes in program history to earn AVCA All-Region honors. She is also the only player in program history to rank inside the career Top 5 of three different key volleyball statistical categories, as of 2026.
On the basketball hardwood, Bream finished her career by averaging a double-double (11.3 points and 10.3 rebounds per game), and was one of only three student-athletes to accomplish the feat in program history at the time of her induction. The two-time team captain is a member of the Lady Flames’ 500-500 club for career points (589) and rebounds (536).
Bream excelled as an athlete away from Liberty Mountain and on the world scene, as she was an alternate for the U.S. Olympic handball team in 1992. The Mt. Holly Springs, Pa., native is the sister of Sid Bream, a member of Liberty’s inaugural Hall of Fame class in 2009.
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