2024-25 Track and Field Roster
Aycock, Ryann

Ryann Aycock
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Position:
- Distance
- Height:
- 5-6
- Hometown:
- Cary, N.C.
- Prev School:
- Cary Christian School
Bio
TFRRS Profile
2024 Outdoor Track & Field (Fr.)
2023-24 Indoor Track & Field (Fr.)
2023 Cross Country (Fr.)
Prep
Personal
Student-Athlete Q&A
What made Liberty University the right place for you to attend college/compete at the collegiate level?
The Christ-centered nature of the cross-country team and the common goal to honor and glorify God through athletics. That is what drew me to Liberty. I knew I would be surrounded by other like-minded believers who would encourage me in my walk with the Lord, help me to grow in my faith, push me to improve in my running, and use my athletic abilities to serve God.Â
2024 Outdoor Track & Field (Fr.)
- Came in seventh in the CUSA 1,500 final
- Improved her 1,500 season best each of the first four times she ran the race, progressing from 4:44.21 at the season-opening Bob Davidson Team Challenge to 4:30.07 at the Liberty Twilight Qualifier
- Clocked 17:33.54 in her lone 5K of the season at the Virginia Challenge
- CUSA Commissioner’s Academic Medal winner
- CUSA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member
2023-24 Indoor Track & Field (Fr.)
- Finished seventh in the CUSA mile final and 20th in the 3K
- Fastest clockings of the season (4:53.73 mile and 9:53.60 3K) both came at the Penn State National Open, with the mile effort ranking No. 10 in program history
2023 Cross Country (Fr.)
- Did not compete in any races and was redshirted
Prep
- Graduated from Cary Christian School
- Three-time NCISAA 3A state cross country champion (2019, 2020 and 2022)
- Won six NCISAA Division II titles on the track, including four in 2023 (800, 1600, 3200 and 4 x 800 relay)
- 2023 adidas Indoor Nationals 1600 runner-up in a personal-best 4:54.64
- Closed her high school career at the 2023 Running Lane Championships, where she posted a personal-best 10:26.75 in the 3200.
Personal
- Daughter of Michael and Stephani Aycock
- Birthday is Nov. 24
- Exercise science major
Student-Athlete Q&A
What made Liberty University the right place for you to attend college/compete at the collegiate level?
The Christ-centered nature of the cross-country team and the common goal to honor and glorify God through athletics. That is what drew me to Liberty. I knew I would be surrounded by other like-minded believers who would encourage me in my walk with the Lord, help me to grow in my faith, push me to improve in my running, and use my athletic abilities to serve God.Â
Emma Unger: Every Step of the Way
Wednesday, May 14
Follow the Leader: Lance Bingham
Tuesday, May 13
Beau Backes: Following God's Calling in Two Worlds
Friday, May 02
Reagan Underwood: Running a New Race
Tuesday, April 15