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We are so thankful for the generosity of our Flames Club members! Your gifts help provide the academic foundation, athletic training, and spiritual discipline for our student-athletes. Thank you for your investment in champions and championships as we continue Training Champions for Christ.
Betts, Gray
Castillo, Victor
Edmands, Dylan
Germanowski, Tyler
Guy, Jaylen
Jenner, Andrew
Lazzaro, Jake
Jackson, Jonathan
Robinson, Shiloh
Backes, Beau
Hicks, John
McClinton, Donald
Modrzejewkski, Tyler
Mussmon, Jeremiah
Nedrick, Kevin
Alves, Aidan
Bennett, Johnathan
Butler, De'Andrae
Caper, Malik
Crawford, D'Wayne
Douglas, Demario
Hanshaw, Bentley
Hayes, TJ
Jackson, Jerome
Louis, Shedro
McCaw, Cooper
Megginson, Christopher
Ogle, Eddie
Osagiede, Dennis
Poole, Carl
Rahimi, Robert
Reddy, Cameron
Smith, Mike
Stricker, Jason
Weaver, Frederick
Whitehead, Rashad
Yarbrough, CJ
GOLF
Joy, Isaac
Borutskie, Brayden
Burnett, Filip
Clark, Seth
Cordero' Quesada, Danny
Garnett, Kyle
Huss, Michael
Mitrevski, Marko
Elkadi, Omar
Heaven, Zion
Wilson, Joshua Robert
Worst, Christiaan
Berkman, Mya
Markova, Alise
Stallings, Nyah
Williams, Kennedi
Arblaster, Emma
Brooks, Isis
Doan, Calli
Farrell, Catherine
Hemenway, Madison
Hopkins, Grace
Kiplagat, Priscillah J
Palmer, Noel
Scott, Myiah
Conolly, Jodie
Demand, Maitland
Dykema, Bethany
Hamlett, Elizabeth
Hosler, Alexis
McLaughlin, Santia
Rhodes, Danni
Thompson, Mackinzie
Banks, Toria
Colavito, Andy
Davis, Hannah
Hess, Randi
Jones, Kylie
Shimek, Lucy
Holland, Saydie
Spade, Grace
Spear, Favour
Howard, Devyn
Haines, Shelby
Huenefeld, Maggie
McMahon, Ella
Miller, Sophie
Schellenboom, Jessica
Strickland, Rachel
Suggs, Eva
Bacus, Kamryn
Burts, Lydia
Dilfer, Delaney
Fitzmaurice, Rajini
Johnson, Amelia
Beasley, Jenna
Black, Grace
Bullis, Faith
Mirly, Micah
Valdez, Amanda
Wardlaw, Jordin
Nguyen, Tiffany
Ode Mitre, Mica
Saraty, Eloise Isobel
Hines, Symphony
Janey, Seth
Pope, Joshua
Wyman, Garret
TRICK OR TREAT
SO OTHERS CAN EAT
5,450
canned goods donated to families in need through partnerships with Parkview Mission, Daily Bread, and R.S. Payne Elementary School.
LEARN LIKE
EACH WEEK, 10-15 STUDENT-ATHLETES WENT TO A LOCAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO READ TO 2ND- AND 3RD-GRADE STUDENTS.
DDOLLAR D
MAKES A DIFFERENCE CAMPAIGN
$8,732
raised and donated worth of school supplies to 8 local teachers.
ALL 20 NCAA PROGRAMS AS WELL AS FLAMES CHEERLEADING HELPED DONATE BOOKS THAT WERE SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED BY THE YELLOW BRANCH
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. THE STUDENT-ATHLETES READ TO ALL 33 CLASSROOMS AND WERE JOINED BY SPECIAL GUESTS SPARKY AND CAT IN THE HAT (HEAD FOOTBALL COACH JAMEY CHADWELL).
men's Golf
ASUN 2023 Champions
Men's Indoor Track & Field
ASUN 2023 Champions
men's Outdoor Track & Field
ASUN 2023 Champions
men's Tennis NIT Champions
Billy & Jane Belcher
Rick & Deb Huff
Glenn & Kelly Inverso
Jon & Jennifer McClure
Mark & Susan McClure
Carey & Melissa Wrenn
Andy & Ivy Maddox
John & Annyce Maddox
Field Hockey: Blaine Frizzell
Track & Field: Jessie Harrison
Kristen & Thomas Vaughan
Brett Honeycutt & Brent Squires, in honor of Coaches
Matthes & Tolsma.
• 1st time the Athletics Department has finished the year with a 3.28 cumulative GPA (the highest end-of-year GPA in school history)
• 1st three-time ASUN Player of the Year in program history (Darius McGhee)
• 1st time competing in the NIT
• 1st victory in the NIT (beat Villanova, a 2022 Final Four team)
• Darius McGhee took over first place in program history and in ASUN history for career points (2,685 points)
• 1st player in program history to be named ASUN ScholarAthlete of the Year (Kyle Rode)
• 1st win over an SEC program (Arkansas)
• 1st time with 24,000+ fans at a Williams Stadium game (Liberty’s win over BYU)
• 1st time advancing to NCAA regionals for seven straight years
• 1st time finishing a season with a team scoring average below 284.0 (school record 283.74 scoring average during the 202223 season)
• 1st time a current student-athlete has qualified for a professional major championship (Isaac Simmons qualified for the U.S. Open)
• 1st postseason tournament championship (inaugural NIT championship)
• 1st win over a Pac-12 opponent (defeated Washington on Dec. 18)
• 1st win over FGCU (Jan. 21)
• 1st ASUN Conference Female Student-Athlete of the Year in program history (Calli Doan)
• 1st qualifier to the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the women’s steeplechase (Calli Doan)
• 1st time winning BIG EAST title in back-to-back seasons (2021, 2022)
• 1st goalkeeper in program history to be named a two-time All-American while also being 1st player in school history to be named a two-time BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year (Azul Iritxity Irigoyen)
• 1st ASUN regular season championship
• 1st win over ranked team (12-10 win over No. 21 Jacksonville, April 1)
• 1st All-American honorable mention selection (Lizzy Ferguson named honorable by both the USA Lacrosse Magazine and ILWomen)
• 1st ASUN Defensive Player of the Year (Grace Loughery)
• 1st undefeated ASUN season
• 1st at-large berth to NCAA Division I Softball Championship in program history
• 1st wins over Alabama, Clemson, and UCLA
• Win over No. 2 UCLA was the highest ranked team Liberty has beaten in softball and first win over a Pac-12 opponent
• 1st National Player of the Week honoree in program history (Caroline Hudson)
• 1st two-time conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year in program history (Karlie Keeney)
• 1st five-year streak of CCSA titles (ties FGCU for the most consecutive titles in conference history)
• 1st win over a Big Ten program (4-2 over Michigan State on Feb. 3)
• 1st time being nationally ranked multiple times (three times) as a team during one season
• 1st ASUN regular season championship
• 1st ASUN Volleyball Coach of the Year (Trevor Johnson)
“Thank you for your faithful support of Liberty Athletics as our program soars to new heights. We are eager to join Conference USA, which will challenge us to further elevate our game as we compete on a larger stage. Your generosity enables us to serve our student-athletes’ aspirations athletically, academically, spiritually, and socially and further our mission of Training Champions for Christ.
Ian McCaw Director of Athletics• Field hockey dugouts addition: a permanent brick structure on the west side of the field will house the visiting and home teams on game day, along with a game operations/camera booth above the dugouts. This project is expected to be completed by mid-August 2023.
• Campus East Fieldhouse addition: space is being added to serve as a team/entertainment room that will provide more opportunities for team meetings, game preparations, and more. This project is expected to be completed by the end of October 2023.
A new baseball pitching lab is in the design phase and will provide the latest technology to develop Liberty Flames pitchers.
The Liberty Golf Practice Facility is in the design phase. This elite course will include six greens (totaling over 6,500 square feet) and 9 fairways (totaling over 100 acres) and provide authentic "game-time" scenarios. With these improvements, Liberty Athletics will have one of the best on-campus golf practice facilities in the nation.
TOTAL: $54,629* PER ATHLETE
*Costs are for example only and vary greatly by athlete, degree, sport, and more.