As a senior, my number one goal is to leave the team better than when I came into it. I want to make an impact on those around me this year.
Name: Bryar Ramey
Class year: 2025
Major: Psychology
Why did you choose Ohio Wesleyan?
I chose Ohio Wesleyan because I loved the campus location and the coaching staff and team are all great people.
Why did you choose your major?
I chose my major because I plan to work in law enforcement and I felt a background in how the brain works would help me get a better understanding of the people I may interact with on a day-to-day basis.
What is your favorite memory on an Ohio Wesleyan team?
The overtime win against Wabash my freshman year is my favorite memory. It was a huge win for us, as well as it being in overtime made for it to be a crazy atmosphere to play in.
Why did you choose your position?
I enjoy playing linebacker because they are downhill physical guys and that's the way I try to play the game.
What is your number one goal, personal or team, for this season?
As a senior, my number one goal is to leave the team better than when I came into it. I want to make an impact on those around me this year.
What athletic or academic achievement/accomplishment are you most proud of?
I am most proud of playing in every game since my freshman year. It has taken hard work and dedication to be able to accomplish that.
What are your plans for after graduation?
After graduation I plan to look for jobs in the law enforcement field.
What is your favorite place to eat in Delaware, and what is your go-to dish there?
My favorite place to eat is Old Bag of Nails. I always get the fish tacos when I go there.
What is your ideal travel destination?
My ideal travel destination is Montana or Wyoming because it is one of the only places left where you can go out and just see nature without a ton of people and everything being turned into a tourist attraction.
What is your dream job and why?
My dream job is to be a homicide detective. I want to be a voice for people who can't speak for what happened to them as well as do what I can to make sure it doesn't happen to others.
by Michaela Alfano '25