Hall of Fame
Ryan Odom was a Second Team All-ODAC honoree in 1996, and helped the program to the 1995 ODAC Championship, while a member of two teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament—finishing in the Sweet 16 in 1994 (22-6) and the Elite 8 in 1995 (28-3). He started 58 of 104 career games, finishing with 1,162 career points (32nd all-time), 336 career assists (ninth all-time) and 234 career three-point field goals (third all-time), and still holds the school record for season three-pointers (82). Ryan was named head coach at the University of Virginia on March 22, 2025 after two seasons at VCU (52-21), two seasons at Utah State (44-25), five years at UMBC (97-60), one year at Lenoir-Rhyne (21-10) and a partial interim season at Charlotte (8-11). While at UMBC, the Winston-Salem, NC native led the Retrievers to becoming the first-ever #16 seed to win a first round NCAA Tournament game, upsetting top overall seed Virginia in 2018 (74-54).