Responsibilities: Bryan handles all medical needs for the Virginia Tech lacrosse team and also has oversight of volleyball, women's soccer, men's soccer, women's cross country/track and field, men's cross country/track and field, women's swim and dive, men's swim and dive, women's tennis, and men's tennis.
Joined VT Athletics Staff: 2014
Of Note: Bryan was selected to provide medical support to the Women's U20 National Lacrosse team as they prepare and compete in the 2024 World Championships in Hong Kong, China. Bryan was the recipient of the 2024 Viginia College and University Athletic Trainer of the Year Award.
Bryan is the VATA Western Region Representative. Bryan is board certified to practice athletic training in Virginia. She has a Corrective Exercise Specialist certification by National Academy of Sports Medicine and has a Graston technique (module 1) certification.
Bryan was one of four people awarded the NATA Research and Education Foundation Osternig Graduate Student grant in May of 2011 for her graduate thesis. She then presented her thesis at the national athletic training convention in June of 2013.
Prior to Virginia Tech: Bryan was an assistant athletic trainer at Georgia State University from 2012-14 before coming to Blacksburg. She worked with court volleyball, sand volleyball, and the cheer and dance teams, as well as supervising the graduate assistant assigned to work with the men’s and women’s tennis teams.
Prior to that, she was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Georgia Southern University from 2010-12 and worked with cross country and track and field her first year there and volleyball her second year.
In the spring of 2010, she worked a clinical internship with the women’s lacrosse team at the University of Virginia.
Education: Longwood University, 2010, (B.S. in athletic training); Georgia Southern University, 2012 (M.S. in kinesiology, with a concentration in athletic training).
Personal: A native of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, she now lives in Christiansburg, Virginia.