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Off the Clock: Kristina Ryder keeps calm and sings on

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Kristina Ryder has worked as an administrative specialist in AV’s for almost two years, where she supports the Advancement communications team.

Outside work, Ryder has spent time on the basketball court at EagleBank Arena—but not shooting free throws. Ryder is a singer, and she has performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” at sporting events at George Mason and beyond.


Kristina Ryder performs "The Star Spangled Banner" at a Washington Mystics game
Kristina Ryder performs the national anthem at a Washington Mystics game. Photo by Monumental Sports

In addition to performing at George Mason basketball, soccer, and volleyball games, Ryder has taken her voice to the pros, performing at NBA and WNBA games. Her latest performances were at a and a . She first performed at professional sporting events in 2023.

Ryder feels like she’s been training for this her whole life. “I started singing when I was 2 years old,” Ryder said. “Everyone in my family calls me ‘the songbird.’”

Her talent developed at church plays, school events, talent shows, and around the house.Now, Ryder sings at church, weddings, and more. Her favorite genres to sing are gospel, R&B, and soul.

“I never thought I would perform for the NBA and WNBA in a million years,” Ryder said. “I always pray and ask God to open new doors and create opportunities for me to showcase my talent, and he answers my prayers every time. I am so thankful and humbled.”

Some people might feel anxious standing before a crowded arena, but Ryder thrives on it. “No words describe how amazing I feel right before I sing,” Ryder said. She describes it as “calm adrenaline.” Ryder never feels nervous when singing, and she loves seeing a full house.

The hardest part can be waiting for an opportunity to perform. “I have learned that patience is a virtue, and waiting on gigs takes time,” Ryder said. “No matter how long I must wait for an opportunity, I believe it will come at the perfect time.”

Kristina Ryder sings
Kristina Ryder works in the Office of University Advancement and Alumni Relations, and she is also pursuing a master's in school counseling. Photo by Monumental Sports

In addition to her day job and her singing, Ryder stays busy as a graduate student at George Mason. She is pursuing a and hopes to work with elementary school students someday.

The common thread between her singing and her professional goals? Inspiring others. “I look forward to inspiring and advocating for children and their needs,” Ryder said.

Catch Ryder’s next performance of the national anthem at the George Mason men’s basketball season opener on Monday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. in EagleBank Arena.