Complete Game Notes (PDF format)

2009-10 Liberty
Women’s Basketball
Quick Facts
Game No. 12 - Jan. 5, 2010
North Carolina A&T AGGIES
(6-6, 1-0 MEAC)
General Information
Name of School ........... Liberty University
City/Zip ................. Lynchburg, Va. 24502
Founded ..........................................
..........................................1971
1971
Enrollment .................................... 11,311
Nickname............................
Nickname
............................ Lady Flames
School Colors ............ Red, White & Blue
Home Arena........................
Arena........................ Vines Center
Capacity..........................................
Capacity
..........................................8,085
8,085
Affiliation ........................ NCAA Division I
Conference .............................. Big South
Founder ......................... Dr. Jerry Falwell
Chancellor .....................
.....................Jerry
Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Director of Athletics................
Athletics................ Jeff Barber
Athletics Dept. Phone ..... (434) 582-2100
Women’s Basketball Information
Head Coach........................
Coach........................ Carey Green
Alma Mater ............ Coastal Carolina, ‘79
Record at School ....... 244-81 (11th Year)
Career Record ............................... Same
Assistant Coaches
...........Alexis
...........
Alexis Sherard (St. Michael’s, ‘93)
...........Heather
...........
Heather Stephens (Wyoming, ‘03)
................. Andy Bloodworth (Calvin, ‘98)
Certified Athletic Trainer
....................................... Madeline Bosek
History
First Season of Basketball ..........
..........1975-76
1975-76
All-Time Record ..........................
..........................515-409
515-409
NCAA Tournament Appearances .........
.........12
12
Last NCAA Appearance ...................
...................2009
2009
Opponent .................................. Louisville
Result ....................
....................L/42-62
L/42-62 (First Round)
Final/Highest Ranking ....................... N/A
Final 2008-09 Record .......................
.......................24-9
24-9
Conference Record/Finish ........
........15-1/First
15-1/First
Starters Returning/Lost
Returning/Lost.......................
.......................2/3
2/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost..............
Returning/Lost..............7/7
7/7
Newcomers............................................
Newcomers
............................................6
6
Athletics Communications Info.
Asst. AD - Communications
..........................................Todd
..........................................
Todd Wetmore
SID Office Phone ............ (434) 582-2292
Cell Phone ...................... (434) 841-8974
Email Address.......
Address....... [email protected]
Assoc. Director .............
.............Ryan
Ryan Bomberger
Cell Phone ..................... (434) 221-5576
Email Address...
Address... [email protected]
Asst. Director .................... Paul Carmany
Cell Phone ...................... (434) 221-5575
Email Address.....
Address..... [email protected]
Asst. Director ......................... Eric Brown
Cell Phone ...................... (434) 221-8817
Email Address........
Address........ [email protected]
Grad. Assistant ..............
..............Jennifer
Jennifer Shelton
Cell Phone ...................... (828) 638-3876
Email Address.....
Address..... [email protected]
WBB Contact .................... Paul Carmany
Ath. Comm. Fax
Fax..............
.............. (434) 582-2076
Website..................... LibertyFlames.com
Media Information
Radio
Station ..... WWMC “The Light” (90.9 FM)
Play-By-Play ..........................
..........................Nick
Nick Pierce
Color .................................................. N/A
Television
Station .......... Flames Television Network
Play-By-Play ...........................
...........................Ray
Ray Jones
Color ....................................... Jamie Hall
at
Liberty LADY Flames
(7-4, 0-1 Big South)
Lynchburg, Va. - Vines Center - 7 p.m.
The Game
Liberty (7-4, 0-1 Big South) will begin a season-long five-game homestand Tuesday evening at 7 p.m., when the Lady Flames play host to North Carolina A&T (6-6, 0-1
MEAC). The contest will match up the 2009 Big South champion Lady Flames and the
2009 MEAC champion Aggies.
Last Time Out
Gardner-Webb never trailed and used a key 15-2 second-half run to pull away from
the Lady Flames, Saturday afternoon at Paul Porter Arena. The Bulldogs staved off several Liberty comeback attempts to claim a 70-65 victory in the Big South Conference
opener for both teams.
On Deck
Liberty will step back into Big South Conference action Saturday at 7 p.m., when Winthrop visits the Vines Center. The Lady Flames were 3-0 against the Eagles in 2008-09,
including a 61-42 victory in the Big South Championship semifinals.
Lady Flames On The Air
All Lady Flames basketball games may be heard LIVE on WWMC 90.9 FM “The
Light.” Jamie Hall, celebrating his 16th year of broadcasting Lady Flames basketball, will
once again be handling the courtside play-by-play duties for road games. Nick Pierce and
Josh Wood will serve as the primary commentators for home contests.
Lady Flames On TV
For the seventh season in a row, the Flames Sports Network (FSN) plans to broadcast all 15 home women’s basketball games. FSN’s regular announcing team will consist
of Ray Jones on play-by-play and Jamie Hall on color.
No.
21
32
40
11
23
Name
Amber Mays
Rachel McLeod
Devon Brown
Jelena Antic
Avery Warley
1
12
15
25
30
43
54
LaKendra Washington
Danika Dale
Kylee Beecher
Dymond Morgan
Brittany Campbell
Kittery Maine
Carra Coy
Liberty’s Probable Starters
Pos.
Ht.
Yr.
PPG
G
5-6
Sr.
9.5
G
5-10
Jr.
5.4
G
5-10
R-Fr.
17.3
F
6-2
Fr.
5.9
F
6-3
R-So.
9.1
RPG
1.9
1.9
8.6
5.3
7.6
Reserves
5-8
Fr.
6-1
So.
6-4
So.
5-7
Jr.
6-0
R-Fr.
6-4
Jr.
6-6
Fr.
2.2
3.9
3.2
2.4
--2.0
G
G
F
G
G
F
F
6.0
3.5
6.7
3.3
--1.7
Other Stats
4.4 apg
1.5 apg
1.7 spg
1.5 apg
53.8 FG%
1.5 spg
0.5 bpg
50.9 FG%
1.0 spg
--0.7 bpg
2009-10 Liberty
Women’s Basketball
Schedule/Results
Overall: 7-4
Big South: 0-1
11/13 WINSTON-SALEM ST.^ W, 71-26
11/17 UNC GREENSBORO^ W, 60-42
Head Coach Carey Green
Record at Liberty: 244-81 (11th Year)
Career Record: Same
9 Big South Championships: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009
8 NCAA Appearances: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 (Sweet 16), 2006, 2008, 2009
5-time Big South Coach of the Year: 2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009
3-time VaSID State Coach of the Year: 2003, 2005, 2006
Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.)
11/20 vs. Tulane
W, 63-52
11/21 at Navy
W, 55-43
11/28 at Lafayette
W, 90-55
12/1 JAMES MADISON^
12/5 GLENVILLE STATE^
12/15 at Auburn
L, 50-60
W, 86-45
L, 64-70
Marriott Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)
12/28 vs. Cornell
W, 70-40
12/29 at No. 21/23 Virginia
L, 54-63
1/2
1/5
1/9
1/12
1/16
1/18
1/23
1/25
1/30
at Gardner-Webb*
N.C. A&T^
WINTHROP*^
LONGWOOD^
PRESBYTERIAN*^
UNC ASHEVILLE*^
at Charleston So.*
at Coastal Carolina*
at High Point*
L, 65-70
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
2/1
2/4
2/8
2/15
2/20
2/22
2/27
at Radford*
N.C. CENTRAL^
GARDNER-WEBB*^
at Winthrop*
COASTAL CAROLINA*^
CHARLESTON SO.*^
at UNC Asheville*
7 p.m.
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
3/1
3/5
3/8
at Presbyterian*
RADFORD*^
HIGH POINT*^
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Big South WBB Championship
(High Point, N.C.)
3/12 Quarterfinals
TBA
3/13 Semifinals#
1/3 p.m.
3/14 Championship Game#
2 p.m.
NCAA Tournament
3/20-21 First Round
3/22-23 Second Round
TBA
TBA
Home Games in BOLD CAPS
* - Big South Conference Game
All times are Eastern Standard Time
^ - Broadcast on
Flames Sports Network
Team Statistical Leaders
Total Points
Devon Brown - 190/17.3 ppg
Amber Mays - 105/9.5 ppg
Total Rebounds
Devon Brown - 95/8.6 rpg
Avery Warley - 84/7.6 rpg
Total Assists
Amber Mays - 48/4.4 apg
Rachel McLeod - 16/1.5 apg
Total Steals
Amber Mays - 32/2.9 spg
Devon Brown - 19/1.7 spg
Liberty head women’s basketball coach Carey Green, in his 11th season with the
Lady Flames, has instilled quite a winning tradition during his tenure at the institution. His
teams have averaged more than 23 victories per year, putting his name alongside the nation’s premier women’s basketball coaches.
Green has accumulated a 244-81 record on the Liberty bench, good for a winning
percentage of .751. He currently ranks ninth all-time among NCAA Division I women’s
basketball coaches in winning percentage, ahead of renowned coaching names like Rutgers’ Vivian Stringer, LSU’s Van Chancellor and North Carolina’s Sylvia Hatchell.
More importantly, Liberty has won the Big South Tournament title and advanced to the
NCAA Tournament nine times with Green as head coach. Liberty has totaled 23 or more
victories during eight of those years, including the 2004-05 season, which saw the Lady
Flames reach the Sweet 16 for the first time in program history.
Green has actually been to the postseason on 21 occasions as a women’s basketball
coach, a span which includes a dozen years as an assistant coach at Clemson. In all but
one of the 21 appearances, he has experienced the NCAA Tournament.
Last season, Green earned his unprecedented fifth Big South Coach of the Year
award, after guiding a team decimated by ACL injuries to a 24-9 record and its 12th NCAA
Tournament appearance in the last 13 years. The Lady Flames also won the Hokie Hardwood Classic, claiming their first-ever victory over Virginia Tech in the tournament championship game.
At season’s end, Green saw his second player selected in the WNBA Draft, as Megan
Frazee was taken in the second round by the San Antonio Silver Stars. She then played
part of her rookie season alongside 2005 Liberty alum Katie (Feenstra) Mattera in San
Antonio.
Rebounding and defense have always been staples of Green-coached teams, and
the 2008-09 Lady Flames were no exception. Liberty outrebounded opponents by an average of 12.7 caroms per game, ranking second nationally. The Lady Flames have now
been listed among the nation’s top five teams in rebounding margin for six straight years.
Liberty led the nation in the category in 2003-04 and 2004-05. The Lady Flames also
ended the season ranked in the top 10 nationally for scoring defense (second, 52.6 ppg)
and field goal percentage defense (sixth, .345).
A key late-season conference victory over High Point in 2006 made Green the winningest coach in Big South Conference history. He is also Liberty’s career wins leader.
The 2004-05 year was a special one on Liberty Mountain, for many reasons. A seniorladen Lady Flames team recorded upset wins over No. 4 seed Penn State (78-70) and No.
5 seed DePaul (88-79) in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, becoming just the
second team ever to advance to the Sweet 16 as a No. 13 seed. The Lady Flames ended
the season with their highest national ranking to date, No. 21 (USA Today/ESPN).
Green’s track record shows he has the ability to meet those challenges. The Lady
Flames have recorded two wins over UNLV, Virginia and West Virginia and solo victories
over No. 19 DePaul, No. 17 Kansas State, No. 25 Penn State, Virginia Tech and Wake
Forest during Green’s tenure. The upset victory over No. 25 Virginia in 2003 marked Liberty’s first win over a Top 25 team.
His record against conference foes is equally impressive. He led the Lady Flames on
a Big South record 47-game winning streak and currently owns a .911 (154-15) winning
percentage against conference teams. Green has marched through conference play with
one or fewer setbacks seven times, while guiding the Lady Flames to two undefeated
conference seasons.
Big South Conference
Update
(Records Updated Through 1/2)
Overall Standings
Gardner-Webb
Coastal Carolina
Liberty
High Point
Charleston So.
Winthrop
UNC Asheville
Radford
Presbyterian
W
12
9
7
8
6
6
5
1
1
L
2
4
4
6
6
7
8
10
12
Pct.
.857
.692
.636
.571
.500
.462
.385
.091
.077
Conference Standings
Gardner-Webb
High Point
UNC Asheville
Winthrop
Radford
Charleston So.
Coastal Carolina
Liberty
Presbyterian
W
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
L
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
Pct.
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Upcoming Schedule
Tuesday, Jan. 5
No. Carolina A&T at Liberty
7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 9
High Point at Radford
3 p.m.
Charleston So. at Coastal Car.
4 p.m.
UNCA at Gardner-Webb
4:30 p.m.
Winthrop at Liberty
7 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 11
UNC Asheville at Presbyterian
Winthrop at Radford
High Point at Gardner-Webb
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 12
Longwood at Liberty
Charleston So. at Savannah St.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 16
UNC Asheville at Radford
Presbyterian at Liberty
Winthrop at High Point
Gardner-Webb at Charleston So.
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 18
UNC Asheville at Liberty
Wingate at Charleston So.
Presbyterian at Radford
Winthrop at Coastal Carolina
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 22
N.C. Central at UNC Asheville
7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 23
Radford at Coastal Carolina
Gardner-Webb at Winthrop
High Point at Presbyterian
Liberty at Charleston So.
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
5 p.m.
Scouting North Carolina A&T
Like Liberty, North Carolina A&T was hit hard by graduation after the conclusion of the
2008-09 campaign. MEAC Player of the Year Brittanie Taylor-James and fellow first-team
All-MEAC performer Amber Bland both exhausted their eligibility after leading the Aggies
to a 26-7 record and the 2009 MEAC title.
The Aggies have also faced a challenging early-season schedule, which has seen
them play just one home game (Dec. 1 versus Auburn) at Corbett Sports Center. In all, 14
of North Carolina A&T’s first 15 games will be played away from home.
Ta’Wuana “Tweet” Cook, a 5-8 senior guard, has been the Aggies’ leader thus far in
2009-10. She is scoring a team-high 16.2 ppg and connecting on 50.0 percent (29-of-58)
of her three-point tries. Lamona Smalley, a 6-0 senior forward, is contributing 9.8 ppg and
a team-high 7.1 rpg.
The Coaching Matchup
Liberty Head Coach Carey Green is in his 11th season with the Lady Flames, and has
led his team to nine Big South titles. A five-time Big South Coach of the Year, Green owns
a 244-81 career record and is the all-time wins leader at Liberty and among Big South
women’s basketball coaches. His career winning percentage (.751) ranked ninth all-time
among NCAA Division I women’s basketball coaches at the season’s outset. Green is 3-0
versus North Carolina A&T, and his first career coaching victory was an 85-46 win over the
Aggies, Nov. 23, 1999 at the Vines Center.
North Carolina A&T is coached by Patricia Cage-Bibbs, who is 83-53 in her fifth season with the Aggies and 454-259 in 25 total years as a collegiate head coach. The twotime reigning MEAC Coach of the Year has led a team to the NCAA Tournament seven
times, including her coaching stints at Grambling State and Hampton. Cage-Bibbs is 0-6
all-time against Liberty, including four setbacks as Hampton’s head coach.
Liberty-North Carolina A&T Series Notes
Liberty has won six consecutive meetings with North Carolina A&T, claiming a 6-3
advantage in the all-time head-to-head series.
Lady Flames head coach Carey Green recorded his first career coaching victory
against the Aggies, Nov. 23, 1999 at the Vines Center. That day, Liberty defeated visiting
North Carolina A&T handily, 85-46.
Liberty has recorded wins over the Aggies in each of the last two seasons. The Lady
Flames were the only visiting team to come away from the Corbett Sports Center victorious during the 2007-08 season, posting a 68-64 triumph on Nov. 16, 2007.
Last season, Megan Frazee’s 23 points and 12 rebounds in her return from an ankle
injury propelled Liberty past North Carolina A&T, 72-58, on Dec. 29, 2008. The win gave
the Lady Flames a spot in the title game of the Hokie Hardwood Classic.
The Aggies have not defeated Liberty since winning a 44-43 nailbiter at the Vines
Center, Feb. 15, 1996.
Liberty and North Carolina A&T have split their four meetings at the Vines Center. The
Aggies have not visited Lynchburg since Nov. 23, 1999.
Liberty................................Statistical Comparison............................ N.C. A&T
7-4 ..........................................................Record .......................................................... 6-6
48.0............................................ Field Goal Percentage .............................................40.5
33.7.................................... Opponent Field Goal Percentage ....................................45.3
30.8...................................Three-Point Field Goal Percentage ...................................34.3
2.5.......................................Three-Pointers Made Per Game .......................................4.8
63.8........................................... Free Throw Percentage ............................................67.6
40.8................................................ Rebound Average ................................................39.6
28.2........................................Opponent Rebound Average ........................................35.8
+12.6 ........................................... Rebound Differential ............................................. +3.8
66.2.................................................Points Per Game .................................................67.8
51.5.......................................... Points Allowed Per Game ..........................................70.9
+14.7 .............................................. Point Differential.................................................. -3.2
NCAA Top 25 Polls
AP Top 25
1) Connecticut (10-0) .......1,000 pts.
2) Stanford (9-1) ........................942
3) Notre Dame (10-0) ................923
4) Tennessee (10-1) ..................873
5) Baylor (11-1) ..........................819
6) Ohio State (13-1) ...................752
7) North Carolina (9-1)...............725
8) Duke (9-2) .............................716
9) Georgia (11-0) .......................704
10) Texas A&M (9-1) ..................636
11) LSU (10-1) ...........................613
12) Florida State (11-1)..............483
13) Nebraska (11-0)...................461
14) Oklahoma (9-2) ...................458
15) Xavier (9-2).......................... 411
16) Michigan State (9-3) ............372
17) Texas (7-3) ..........................331
18) Vanderbilt (10-1) ..................308
19) Arizona State (7-3) ..............300
20) Pittsburgh (10-1)..................222
21) Kansas (9-2) ........................185
22) Green Bay (10-0).................159
23) Virginia (7-3).......................138
24) Georgia Tech (10-2) ............122
25) James Madison (8-1) ...........55
2009-10 Opponents in Bold
ESPN/USA Today
Coaches Top 25
1) Connecticut (11-0) ..........775 pts.
2) Stanford (9-1) ........................724
3) Notre Dame (11-0).................717
4) Tennessee (10-1) ..................675
5) Baylor (11-1) ..........................639
6) Ohio State (14-1) ...................615
7) North Carolina (9-1)...............574
8) Georgia (12-0) .......................534
9) Duke (10-2) ...........................521
10) Texas A&M (10-1) ................496
11) Florida State (11-2) ..............439
12) LSU (10-1) ...........................399
13) Xavier (9-2)..........................393
14) Nebraska (11-0)...................391
15) Oklahoma (9-2) ...................324
16) Vanderbilt (11-1) ..................295
17) Arizona State (8-3) ..............240
18) Pittsburgh (10-1)..................221
19) West Virginia (11-1) .............204
20) Green Bay (11-0) .................146
21) Virginia (8-3).......................144
22) Texas (8-3) ..........................120
23) Syracuse (11-0) ...................104
24) Michigan State (9-4) ..............86
25) James Madison (8-1) ...........48
2009-10 Opponents in Bold
Liberty Versus the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC)
Liberty is 31-19 all-time versus the current MEAC membership, and the Lady Flames
have won 29 consecutive games against MEAC opposition. North Carolina A&T was the
last MEAC squad to beat the Lady Flames, edging Liberty, 44-43, on Feb. 15, 1996.
Liberty is 3-1 all-time against Bethune-Cookman, 5-11 against Hampton, 3-3 against
Maryland-Eastern Shore, 1-0 against Morgan State, 7-0 against Norfolk State, 6-3 against
North Carolina A&T, 4-1 against South Carolina State and 2-0 against Winston-Salem
State.
The Lady Flames opened the season with a 71-26 home win over MEAC foe WinstonSalem State, Nov. 13 at the Vines Center.
New Year’s Resolution
Liberty owns a 155-106 all-time record in January contests, including a 71-9 mark
under head coach Carey Green. Saturday’s 70-65 setback at Gardner-Webb snapped a
streak of 17 consecutive January wins for the Lady Flames.
Liberty is scheduled to play nine games this January, including five contests at the
Vines Center. The Lady Flames currently own a 37-game home winning streak during the
month of January, since a 77-72 setback versus Elon, Jan. 13, 2000.
Tar Heel State Tilts
Tuesday’s game versus North Carolina A&T will be Liberty’s fourth contest this season against a foe from North Carolina. The Lady Flames are 2-1 versus North Carolina opponents so far in 2009-10, claiming victories over Winston-Salem State and UNC Greensboro in the first two games of the year and losing their Big South opener at Gardner-Webb
Saturday.
The Lady Flames will meet Gardner-Webb again on Feb. 8, at the Vines Center. Liberty is also slated to face Tar Heel State squads High Point (Jan. 30 and March 8), North
Carolina Central (Feb. 4) and UNC Asheville (Jan. 18 and Feb. 27) later this season.
A Look Back
Liberty opened play in the decade of the 2010s Saturday at Gardner-Webb, after
closing out the most successful decade in program history Tuesday at No. 21/23 Virginia.
Here are a few of the Lady Flames’ accomplishments during the 2000s.
-- Liberty went 238-75 (.760) during the decade, including a 154-14 (.917) mark against
Big South Conference opponents.
-- The Lady Flames won nine Big South Conference titles and made nine NCAA Tournament appearances, including a run to the “Sweet 16” in 2005.
-- Three different Lady Flames combined to win six Big South Player of the Year awards:
Katie Feenstra (2003, 2004 and 2005), Megan Frazee (2008 and 2009) and Sharon Wilkerson (2000).
-- Feenstra and Frazee became Liberty’s first two WNBA players in program history.
A Challenging Slate
North Carolina A&T enters Tuesday’s game with a 6-6 record. The Aggies are Liberty’s 11th opponent in the season’s first 12 contests which has boasted a record of .500
or better at the time of the matchup. As of Jan. 3, the Lady Flames’ strength of schedule
was ranked No. 55 in the nation, according to the website RealTimeRPI.com.
The Lady Flames have also faced two teams (No. 21/23 Virginia and No. 25 James
Madison) currently ranked in the Top 25.
Tuesday Trouble
The Lady Flames will look to reverse an early-season trend during Tuesday’s contest
against North Carolina A&T. Liberty is just 1-3 in Tuesday games so far in 2009-10, including losses to James Madison, Auburn and No. 21/23 Virginia. The Lady Flames are 6-1 on
all other days of the week.
Liberty in the
Big South Stats
(Through Games of 1/2)
Team
Scoring Offense (3rd) ....... 66.2 ppg
Scoring Defense (1st) ....... 51.5 ppg
Scoring Margin (1st) ....... +14.7 ppg
Free Throw Pct. (8th)............... .638
Field Goal Pct. (1st) ................. .480
Field Goal Pct. Defense (1st) .. .337
3-Pt. FG Pct. (6th) ................... .308
3-Pt. FG Pct. Defense (1st) ..... .239
3-Pt. FG Made (8th)......... 2.6/game
Rebounds (3rd).................. 40.8 rpg
Opp. Rebounds (1st) ......... 28.2 rpg
Rebounding Margin (1st) . +12.6 rpg
Offensive Rebounds (2nd). 14.7 rpg
Defensive Rebounds (5th) . 26.1 rpg
Blocked Shots (7th) ............ 2.4 bpg
Assists (6th) ...................... 12.3 apg
Steals (3rd) ....................... 10.7 spg
Turnover Margin (6th) ............. -1.18
Asst./TO Ratio (6th) ................. 0.57
Individual
Scoring
Devon Brown (1st) ............ 18.1 ppg
Amber Mays (16th) ............. 9.5 ppg
Avery Warley (20th) ............ 9.1 ppg
Rebounding
Devon Brown (2nd).............. 8.6 rpg
Avery Warley (5th) ............... 7.6 rpg
Offensive Rebounds
Avery Warley (2nd) .............. 3.6 rpg
Devon Brown (8th)............... 2.5 rpg
Kylee Beecher (15th) ........... 1.7 rpg
Defensive Rebounds
Devon Brown (1st) ............... 6.2 rpg
Avery Warley (10th) ............. 4.1 rpg
Field Goal Pct.
Devon Brown (2nd).................. .490
Assists
Amber Mays (2nd) .............. 4.4 apg
Free Throw Pct.
Devon Brown (4th)................... .723
Steals
Amber Mays (2nd) .............. 2.9 spg
Devon Brown (T-9th) .......... 1.7 spg
L. Washington (15th) .......... 1.6 spg
Three-Point FG Made
Devon Brown (11th) ......... 1.5/game
Blocked Shots
Devon Brown (T-14th) ........ 0.6 bpg
Danika Dale (T-14th) .......... 0.6 bpg
Five-Game Homestand
After not playing a single home game in an entire month, the Lady Flames will play
their next five contests at the Vines Center, during a 14-day stretch (Jan. 5-18). This is
Liberty’s longest homestand of the season and the Lady Flames’ longest run of home
contests since January 2006. The 2005-06 Liberty squad played five straight games at the
Vines Center twice during that season.
70 is the Magic Number
Liberty is 4-0 this season when scoring at least 70 points in a game, extending a
lengthy streak. The Lady Flames have now won 86 consecutive games when reaching the
70-point plateau offensively.
No. 24 Boston College was the most recent team to defeat Liberty when the Lady
Flames tallied 70 points. The Eagles dealt the Lady Flames a 74-70 overtime loss, Dec.
6, 2003 at the Brown Classic.
Liberty has not dropped a game when scoring 70 points in regulation since Dec. 4,
2002. That day, the Lady Flames fell in a road contest at Commonwealth foe Richmond
by an 88-74 count.
Big Wins, Tight Losses
Liberty has won its seven games by wide margins this season, while keeping it close
in each of its four losses.
The Lady Flames’ seven victories have come by an average of 27.4 points. Liberty’s
tightest win was a 63-52 triumph over Tulane, Nov. 20 at the Navy Classic.
Meanwhile, Liberty has lost its four games by a total of 30 points. James Madison
posted the widest margin of victory over the Lady Flames, defeating Liberty 60-50, Dec. 1
at the Vines Center.
Coach Green Versus the Big South
Liberty head coach Carey Green has enjoyed considerable success versus the Big
South with the Lady Flames. His teams are 154-15 against Big South opponents, including 127-14 in the regular season and 27-1 in the Big South Championship.
Green has never lost to his alma mater, Coastal Carolina (23-0), Charleston Southern
(23-0) or Presbyterian (3-0) during his time at Liberty.
All-Tournament Honors
Redshirt sophomore forward Avery Warley was voted to the all-tournament team at
the Marriott Cavalier Classic, after posting 11.0 ppg and 7.5 rpg during the Lady Flames’
contests against Cornell and No. 21/23 Virginia.
Memorable Debut
Redshirt freshman Devon Brown was among four Lady Flames who made their collegiate debuts during Liberty’s 71-26 win over Winston-Salem State on Nov. 13. Brown led
Liberty with 26 points and added seven rebounds.
-- It was the most points a Lady Flame has scored in her collegiate debut since Elena Kisseleva scored 30 points against Bluefield on Nov. 23, 1996.
-- It marked the first time since Feb. 26, 1976 that a Liberty player has matched or exceeded the opponent’s score. That day, Trena Criss (33 points) outscored Roanoke College (22) by herself.
National Statistical Rankings
Through the contests of Dec. 20, the Lady Flames were ranked among the NCAA’s
top 25 teams in six statistical categories. At that juncture, Liberty sat No. 5 in field goal
percentage (.488), No. 6 in both rebound margin (+11.8) and three-point field goal percentage defense (.223), No. 7 in scoring defense (49.1 ppg), No. 9 in field goal percentage
defense (.329) and No. 22 in scoring margin (+18.3).
Note: No NCAA statistical report has been released since Dec. 20, due to the Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays.
Miscellaneous Stats
For the 2009-10
Lady Flames
Team Scoring Leaders
Devon Brown
Amber Mays
Avery Warley
Jelena Antic
Danika Dale
LaKendra Washington
7 times
2 times
2 times
1 time
1 time
1 time
20-Point Games
Devon Brown
LaKendra Washington
3 times
1 time
Team Rebounding Leaders
Devon Brown
6 times
Avery Warley
3 times
Jelena Antic
2 times
10-Rebound Games
Devon Brown
Avery Warley
Jelena Antic
4 times
2 times
1 time
Team Assist Leaders
Amber Mays
Jelena Antic
Devon Brown
Rachel McLeod
Dymond Morgan
Avery Warley
10 times
1 time
1 time
1 time
1 time
1 time
5-Assist Games
Amber Mays
Rachel McLeod
Dymond Morgan
4 times
1 time
1 time
Team Steal Leaders
Amber Mays
Devon Brown
Kylee Beecher
LaKendra Washington
Danika Dale
Avery Warley
6 times
3 times
2 times
2 times
1 time
1 time
3-Steal Games
Amber Mays
Devon Brown
Danika Dale
LaKendra Washington
Jelena Antic
Dymond Morgan
Avery Warley
7 times
4 times
2 times
2 times
1 time
1 time
1 time
Team Blocked Shot Leaders
Devon Brown
4 times
Carra Coy
3 times
Danika Dale
3 times
Avery Warley
3 times
Kylee Beecher
1 time
LaKendra Washington
1 time
3-Block Games
None
Including Ties
Tournament Tested
Liberty has played in a pair of tournaments this season, the Navy Classic (Nov. 20-21)
and the Marriott Cavalier Classic (Dec. 28-29). The Lady Flames won the Navy Classic,
while finishing second at this week’s Marriott Cavalier Classic.
Liberty has won four regular-season tournament championships during the last three
years, a list which also includes the 2008 National City Xavier Invitational, the 2008 UNLV
Lady Rebel Christmas Classic and the 2009 Hokie Hardwood Classic.
Clamping Down on Defense
The Lady Flames have held 95 consecutive opponents under 50 percent field goal
shooting. The last Liberty foe to sink more than half of its field goal attempts was Marist,
at the Maryland Terrapin Classic on Dec. 29, 2006.
In 2008-09, the Lady Flames ranked No. 6 nationally in field goal percentage defense,
allowing opponents to shoot just 34.5 percent for the season.
Liberty is off to a strong start this season, holding its first 11 opponents to 51.5 ppg
and 33.7 percent shooting from the field. The Lady Flames lead the Big South and rank in
the top 10 nationally in both categories.
Wanted for Theft
Liberty has employed an aggressive, trapping defense this season, helping the Lady
Flames rank third in the Big South with 10.7 steals per contest. Liberty has tallied doubledigit steals eight times in its first 11 games of the year. Leading the way is senior Amber
Mays, who has accounted for 32 of the Lady Flames’ 118 thefts.
The Container is Half Full
This season, the Lady Flames are 4-0, when shooting 50 percent or higher from the
field. Liberty is now 63-0 under head coach Carey Green, when the Lady Flames sink at
least half of their field goals.
Liberty Versus Non-Conference Opposition
Liberty is 7-3 against non-conference opponents this season, boosting its all-time
non-conference ledger to 273-296. The Lady Flames have won 14 of their last 17 non-Big
South tilts at the Vines Center.
Liberty’s best-ever season against non-conference foes came in 1997-98, when the
Lady Flames went 14-1 outside the Big South. Liberty’s lone non-conference setback that
season came to eventual national champion Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA
Tournament.
Lady Flames to Face Wide Variety of Non-Conference Foes
Liberty is scheduled to face opponents from nine different conferences this season,
including ACC (Virginia), CAA (James Madison), Conference USA (Tulane), Ivy (Cornell),
MEAC (North Carolina A&T & Winston-Salem State), Patriot (Lafayette & Navy), SEC
(Auburn), Southern (UNC Greensboro) and WVIAC (Glenville State) foes.
Painting a Masterpiece
Last season, Liberty regularly controlled the area around the basket, outscoring 29 of
33 opponents in the “points in the paint” statistical category.
This year, the Lady Flames are off to an outstanding start in racking up “points in the
paint” once again. Liberty has outscored all 11 opponents inside the paint in 2009-10, by
an average margin of 25.1 points (41.1 to 16.0).
There is Only One
Starting point guard Amber Mays is the only senior on this year’s team roster. Liberty
has not had so few seniors since the 2005-06 Lady Flames played the season without a
single senior.
Mays has been a key contributor for this year’s team, leading the squad in minutes
played (28.3 mpg), assists (4.4 apg) and steals (2.9 apg), while ranking second on the
Lady Flames with 9.5 ppg.
Liberty’s Record ...
When Liberty controls the tip ....................... 6-0
When opponent controls the tip .................... 1-4
Played at home............................................. 3-1
Played on the road ....................................... 2-3
All-Time Winningest Coaches
Through 10 seasons at Liberty, head coach Carey Green remains in elite company.
He ranks as the ninth-winningest NCAA Division I women’s basketball coach of all time,
entering the 2009-10 campaign with a .755 career winning percentage. Here is a look at
the top 15 coaches on the all-time list.
Played at a neutral site ................................. 2-0
Played a team with a .500+ record ............... 5-4
Played a team with a .500 record ................. 1-0
Played a team with a below .500 record....... 1-0
When Liberty leads at the half ...................... 6-0
When opponent leads at the half .................. 1-3
When there is a tie at the half ....................... 0-1
When Liberty leads with 5:00 left.................. 7-0
When opponent leads with 5:00 left ............. 0-4
When there is a tie with 5:00 left .................. 0-0
When Liberty leads with 1:00 left.................. 7-0
When opponent leads with 1:00 left ............. 0-4
When there is a tie with 1:00 left .................. 0-0
When Liberty outrebounds opponent ........... 7-3
When opponent outrebounds Liberty ........... 0-1
When the teams’ rebound totals are equal ... 0-0
When Liberty shoots 50% or better (FG) ...... 4-0
When Liberty shoots less than 50% (FG) ..... 3-4
When Liberty outshoots its opponents ......... 7-2
When opponents outshoot Liberty ................ 0-2
Coach, Team(s)
1) Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech
2) Geno Auriemma, Connecticut
3) Pat Summitt, Tennessee
4) Tara VanDerveer, Idaho, Ohio St., Stanford
5) Bill Sheahan, Mt. St. Mary’s
6) Robin Selvig, Montana
7) Gail Goestenkors, Duke, Texas
8) Wes Moore, Maryville, F. Marion, Chattanooga
9) Carey Green, Liberty
10) Andy Landers, Georgia
11) Marsha Sharp, Texas Tech
12) C. Vivian Stringer, Cheyney, Iowa, Rutgers
13) Jody Conradt, Sam Houston St., UTA, Texas
14) Sylvia Hatchell, F. Marion, North Carolina
15) Van Chancellor, Mississippi, LSU
Yrs.
20
24
35
30
17
31
17
20
10
30
24
38
38
34
21
Won
576
696
1,005
757
372
725
439
466
237
725
571
825
900
812
489
Lost
87
122
193
193
104
204
124
132
77
239
189
280
309
282
171
Pct.
.867
.851
.839
.797
.782
.780
.780
.779
.755
.752
.751
.747
.744
.742
.741
When the teams shoot the same pct. ........... 0-0
When Liberty shoots more 3-pointers........... 2-1
When opponent shoots more 3-pointers ...... 5-3
When same amount of 3-pointers shot......... 0-0
When Liberty shoots more free throws ......... 6-0
When opponent shoots more free throws..... 1-4
When same number of free throws taken..... 0-0
When opponent shoots 50% or better (FG).. 0-0
When opponent shoots less than 50% (FG) 7-4
When Liberty has more turnovers ................ 3-3
Longest-Tenured Assistant Coaches
The 2009-10 season is Heather Stephens’ seventh campaign as an assistant coach
on Carey Green’s coaching staff. This season, she snapped a tie with Jeri (Wiley) Porter
as the longest-tenured assistant coach in Liberty women’s basketball history. Porter is
now the head coach at George Mason.
The Lady Flames have gone 153-49 and won five Big South titles during Stephens’
tenure and made the “Sweet 16” of the 2005 NCAA Tournament.
When opponent has more turnovers ............ 3-1
When turnovers are the same ...................... 1-0
When Liberty blocks more shots .................. 5-1
When opponent blocks more shots .............. 1-2
When blocks are the same ........................... 1-1
When Liberty has more steals ..................... 5-3
When opponent has more steals .................. 2-1
When steals are the same ............................ 0-0
When Liberty bench outscores opponent ..... 5-1
When opponent bench outscores Liberty ..... 2-3
When both benches score the same ............ 0-0
When Liberty scores 50 or fewer points ....... 0-1
When Liberty scores 51-60 points ................ 2-1
Same Number, New Face
It may take a few games for Liberty fans to get used to seeing a new player wearing
the No. 40 uniform, after Megan Frazee donned the number for the last four seasons.
Among many other accomplishments and accolades, Frazee graduated as the No. 2 scorer (1,883 points) and No. 3 rebounder (951 rebounds) in program history, leaving some
very big shoes to fill.
Liberty’s new No. 40, Devon Brown, has worn the number proudly so far. The redshirt freshman from Waynesboro, Va. is averaging 17.3 ppg and 8.6 rpg, pacing the Lady
Flames in both categories. She also leads the Big South in scoring, something no conference freshman has achieved since Liberty’s Elena Kisseleva in 1996-97.
When Liberty scores 61-70 points ................ 2-2
When Liberty scores 71-80 points ................ 1-0
When Liberty scores 81 or more points ........ 2-0
When the game is decided by 1-5 points ..... 0-1
When the game is decided by 6-10 points ... 0-3
When the game is decided by 11+ points ..... 7-0
Tallest Since Feenstra
Carra Coy, one of three new freshmen on this year’s team, stands 6-6. That makes
the Summerville, S.C., native the tallest Lady Flame since 6-8 Katie Feenstra graduated
after the 2004-05 campaign.
November Games ........................................ 5-0
December Games ........................................ 2-3
January Games ............................................ 0-1
February Games........................................... 0-0
March Games ............................................... 0-0
Sunday ......................................................... 0-0
Monday ......................................................... 1-0
Tuesday ........................................................ 1-3
Wednesday................................................... 0-0
Thursday....................................................... 0-0
Friday............................................................ 2-0
Saturday ....................................................... 3-1
When wearing white uniforms ...................... 5-1
When wearing red uniforms.......................... 2-0
When wearing blue uniforms ........................ 0-3
International Flavor
Freshman Jelena Antic hails from Skopje, Macedonia and sophomore Tolu Omotola
was born in London, England, giving Liberty international players on its roster for the 16th
consecutive season. The last time the Lady Flames’ roster consisted solely of Americanborn players was the 1993-94 campaign. Every Carey Green-coached team at Liberty has
featured at least one international player.
Local Flavor
Even though Jelena Antic was born in Macedonia, she played high school basketball
at Liberty Christian Academy in Lynchburg, Va. She is one of four current Lady Flames
who attended high school within 70 miles of the Liberty campus, joining Kylee Beecher
(Hidden Valley), Devon Brown (Waynesboro) and Brittany Campbell (Brookville).
Top 50 Scorers
in Liberty History
1. Elena Kisseleva
2. Megan Frazee
3. Katie Feenstra
4. Sharon Wilkerson
5. Sarah Wilkerson
6. Ginny Holloway
7. Sharon Snodgrass
8. Kristal Tharp
9. Moriah Frazee
10. Pam Wilder
11. Brenda Gunsallus
12. Cynthia Thomson
13. Dawn Coleman
14. Daina Staugaitiene
15. Saundra Bridges
16. Reggie Gomes
17. Kristi Mercer
18. Lil Cooper
19. Michelle Fricke
20. Stacey White
21. Malynda Keck
22. Sheila Ford
23. Pam Stanfield
24. Michelle Wyms
25. Sharon Freet
26. Jeri Wiley
27. Annetta Paraham
28. Trish Harris
29. Allyson Fasnacht
30. Courtney Watkins
31. Rachel Hammond
32. Harriett Blair
33. Meribeth Feenstra
34. Monique Leonard
35. Rachel Young
36. Kristina Palaimaite
37. Carla Weaver
38. Theresa Bream
39. Anna Barrington
40. Molly Frazee
41. Missy Roberts
42. Erin Wall
43T. Beth Ralph
43T. Irene Sloof
45. Angie Johnson
46. Kathy Wooten
47. Stephanie Walker
48. Jennifer Fairfax
49. Trena Criss
50. Lynn Beardslee
Top Current Players:
Avery Warley
Amber Mays
Rachel McLeod
2,154
1,883
1,845
1,733
1,331
1,180
1,169
1,161
1,147
1,120
1,078
1,055
908
846
822
810
809
808
803
801
792
761
752
748
727
717
705
697
672
669
663
651
628
624
610
600
594
589
579
571
560
551
547
547
545
543
524
513
509
497
366
350
319
Gaining Some National Recognition
Liberty earned a single vote in the most recent ESPN/USA Today Coaches Top 25
Poll, released on Dec. 8, marking the second straight week the Lady Flames received a
vote.
Liberty also collected one vote in the AP Top 25 Poll, released on Nov. 30.
Turning Up the Heat in the Furnace
The 2009-10 campaign is the 18th season the Liberty women’s basketball team has
called the Vines Center its full-time home. The “Furnace” has served as a favorable venue
for the Lady Flames over the years. Liberty is 191-52 (.786) all-time at the Vines Center,
including 10-2 last season.
The Lady Flames are 3-1 to start this year’s 15-game home schedule and are 99-10
in their last 109 home games, dating back to the 2001-02 season.
Noting the 90s
The Lady Flames scored a season-high 90 points during their Nov. 28 victory at Lafayette. It was the 10th time Liberty has reached the 90-point plateau under head coach
Carey Green.
The Lady Flames’ most recent 90-point outburst came during a 92-68 home win over
St. Paul’s, Dec. 13, 2008.
Liberty had not scored 90 points in a road game since a 94-75 triumph at Richmond,
Dec. 4, 1999 in the opening round of the Wachovia Women’s Invitational.
Corralling the Caroms
Liberty has ranked among the nation’s top five teams in rebounding margin for six
consecutive seasons, including a No. 2 listing in 2008-09. Even though two of the top
three rebounders from last year’s squad graduated, the Lady Flames have gotten off to a
strong start again this season.
Liberty has won the rebounding battle in 10 of its first 11 games this season, by an
average of 12.6 boards per contest. Leading the way are redshirt freshman Devon Brown
(8.6 rpg) and redshirt sophomore Avery Warley (7.6 rpg).
Lack of Overtime
Liberty has played only one overtime game in its last 190 outings, a 64-62 setback at
High Point on Jan. 20, 2007. Since that contest at the Millis Center, the Lady Flames have
played 89 consecutive games without needing extra time.
The Lady Flames’ most recent overtime victory came on Jan. 6, 2004, when Liberty
defeated American, 76-72, on the road in double overtime. No current Lady Flame has
won an overtime contest in college.
Liberty’s most recent overtime contest at the Vines Center was a memorable one. The
Lady Flames defeated Virginia, 77-69, in overtime on Nov. 26, 2002, to claim their firstever win over the Cavaliers. It also marked Liberty’s first win over a ranked opponent, as
Virginia entered the game with a No. 25 national ranking.
Big Shoes to Fill
Seven seniors graduated from last year’s Liberty team, which went 24-9 and won its
second consecutive Big South title. Alexandria Bream, Megan Frazee, Molly Frazee, Moriah Frazee, Rachel Hammond, Rebecca Lightfoot and Jessica Nelson accounted for 57.0
percent of the Lady Flames’ points and 41.7 percent of the team’s rebounds in 2008-09.
Headlining the group was Megan Frazee, who claimed the Big South Player of the
Year and Big South Championship MVP awards.
Youth will be Served
Underclassmen have stepped up to fill the void left by the seven seniors who graduated from the 2008-09 Liberty roster. Through the first 11 games of the 2009-10 campaign,
the Lady Flames’ freshmen and sophomores are accounting for 72.5 percent of the team’s
points and 75.1 percent of Liberty’s rebounds.
The Lady Flames’ top five rebounders are all either freshmen or sophomores, as are
five of the top six scorers.
Top 50 Rebounders
in Liberty History
1. Katie Feenstra
2. Sharon Snodgrass
3. Megan Frazee
4. Elena Kisseleva
5. Carla Weaver
6. Sharon Wilkerson
7. Moriah Frazee
8. Sharon Freet
9. Kristina Palaimaite
10. Pam Stanfield
11. Lil Cooper
12. Annetta Paraham
13. Meribeth Feenstra
14. Theresa Bream
15. Jennifer Fairfax
16T. Wendy Johnson
16T. Malynda Keck
18. Pam Wilder
19. Kathy Wooten
20. Michelle Fricke
21. Helen Gomes
22. Trish Harris
23. Flori Willie
24. Michelle Wyms
25. Kristal Tharp
26. Stacey White
27. Lynn Beardslee
28. Karolina Piotrkiewicz
29. Sarah Wilkerson
30. Erin Wall
31T. Ginny Holloway
31T. Daina Staugaitiene
33. Dawn Coleman
34. Jayne Mottershead
35. Sheila Ford
36. Angie Johnson
37. Trena Criss
38. Erma Williams
39. Rebecca Lightfoot
40. Avery Warley
41. Courtney Watkins
42. Crystal Peace
43. Molly Frazee
44. Monique Leonard
45. Harriett Blair
46. Reggie Gomes
47. Jamie Feagin
48. Rachel Young
49. Roli-Ann Nikagbatse
50T. Rachel Hammond
50T. Beth Ralph
1,033
1,026
951
876
859
625
601
590
586
583
578
556
547
536
533
532
532
529
504
500
493
484
478
472
466
456
450
445
442
423
420
420
405
401
395
389
370
357
351
340
327
320
319
315
310
308
303
301
296
287
287
Other Current Players:
Kylee Beecher
Rachel McLeod
175
148
Big South Preseason Favorites
The Lady Flames were tabbed to repeat as Big South Conference champions in the
preseason coaches and media poll, with High Point voted a conference co-favorite. Liberty claimed nine of 20 first-place votes and earned 160 total points, which was the same
point total the Panthers received.
2009-10 Big South Women’s Basketball Preseason All-Conference Team
Jurica Hargraves, High Point, Jr., G - Preseason Player of the Year
Mackenzie Maier, High Point, Jr., F
Margaret Roundtree, Gardner-Webb, Sr., F
Dominique Hudson, Gardner-Webb, Jr., G
Kymesha Alston, Radford, R-Sr., F
2009-10 Big South Preseason Poll
Team (First-Place Votes)
Total Points
1T) Liberty (9)
160
1T) High Point (7)
160
3) Gardner-Webb (4)
147
4) Coastal Carolina
101
5) Charleston Southern
86
6) Winthrop
84
7) Radford
80
8) UNC Asheville
57
9) Presbyterian
25
Living Out of a Suitcase
Tuesday’s game against North Carolina A&T will be the Lady Flames’ first contest
at the Vines Center in exactly one month. Since Liberty defeated Glenville State at the
Vines Center on Dec. 5, the Lady Flames have played at Auburn, dispersed for a 10-day
Christmas break, competed in a pair of contests at the Marriott Cavalier Classic in Charlottesville, Va. and opened Big South Conference play at Gardner-Webb.
Furious Comeback
The Lady Flames fell behind Navy, 20-4, 7:56 into the Navy Classic championship
game on Nov. 21. Liberty then outscored the host Midshipmen, 51-23, during the remainder of the game to claim an improbable 55-43 victory.
It was the Lady Flames’ largest comeback since Nov. 27, 2001, in a matchup with
VCU at the Vines Center. The Rams owned a 38-22 advantage with 18:41 remaining in
the second half, before the Lady Flames rallied for a 65-60 victory.
A Tale of Two Halves
Liberty has regularly stepped up its level of play during the second half this season.
The Lady Flames are outscoring opponents by an average score of 36.8-26.7 during the
final 20 minutes of play, thus far this season.
Liberty is shooting .536 from the field after halftime, while limiting opponents to a .315
second-half field goal percentage.
Freshman of the Week
LaKendra Washington’s 21-point, four-steal performance at Lafayette on Nov. 28 was
recognized by the Big South Conference on Dec. 1. The freshman guard was named the
Big South Freshman of the Week, marking the second consecutive week a Liberty rookie
was honored by the Big South.
First Since Frazee
After averaging 21.0 ppg and 10.7 rpg during Liberty’s 3-0 week, Devon Brown was
honored as Big South Player of the Week on Nov. 24. She became the first Lady Flames
freshman to win the award since Megan Frazee captured it twice during her rookie season
(Dec. 5, 2005 & Jan. 16, 2006).
Liberty’s 2009-10 Starting Lineups
Game
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Date
Nov. 13
Nov. 17
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 15
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Jan. 2
Opponent
WSSU
UNCG
Tulane
Navy
Lafayette
JMU
Glenville St.
Auburn
Cornell
Virginia
G.-Webb
Result
W, 71-26
W, 60-42
W, 63-52
W, 55-43
W, 90-55
L, 50-60
W, 86-45
L, 64-70
W, 70-40
L, 54-63
L, 65-70
Guard
Mays
Mays
Mays
Mays
Mays
Mays
Mays
Mays
Mays
Mays
Mays
Guard
McLeod
McLeod
McLeod
McLeod
McLeod
McLeod
McLeod
McLeod
McLeod
McLeod
McLeod
Guard
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Forward
Beecher
Beecher
Beecher
Beecher
Beecher
Beecher
Beecher
Beecher
Antic
Antic
Antic
Forward
Warley
Warley
Warley
Warley
Warley
Warley
Warley
Warley
Warley
Warley
Warley
Record
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
5-1
6-1
6-2
1-0
1-1
1-2
Miscellaneous Stats
Date
Nov. 13
Nov. 17
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 28
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 15
Dec. 28
Dec. 29
Jan. 2
Opponent
LU Result
Winston-Salem State W, 71-26
UNC Greensboro
W, 60-42
Tulane
W, 63-52
Navy
W, 55-43
Lafayette
W, 90-55
James Madison
L, 50-60
Glenville State
W, 86-45
Auburn
L, 64-70
Cornell
W, 70-40
No. 21/23 Virginia
L, 54-63
Gardner-Webb
L, 65-70
LU Big
Lead
45
19
20
12
36
2
42
2
36
6
0
Opp Big
Lead Ties
0
0
2
1
2
1
16
0
0
0
15
1
0
0
14
2
0
0
11
6
13
4
LC
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
4
0
17
0
LU in
Lead
38:11
35:17
37:33
12:24
39:41
1:53
39:56
0:54
39:48
15:09
0:00
Opp in
Lead
0:00
0:18
1:16
26:56
0:00
35:58
0:00
37:50
0:00
21:19
37:52
Tied
1:49
4:25
1:11
0:40
0:19
2:09
0:04
1:16
0:12
3:32
2:08
Paint
LU Opp
38
12
40
10
34
18
26
12
64
16
30
24
64
10
42
20
44
6
36
28
34
20
Off TOs
LU Opp
35
10
18
14
23
18
16
12
38
22
10
12
19
17
16
11
22
12
14
35
13
21
2nd Ch
LU
Opp
13
7
9
9
9
2
16
6
23
6
13
12
15
16
6
16
15
6
14
7
10
5
Bench
LU Opp
18
15
10
17
11
9
8
11
34
10
6
19
34
20
8
25
24
9
16
21
20
17
Game 1
Lynchburg, Va.
Liberty’s defense set the tone for its seasonopening victory over Winston-Salem State,
keeping the Lady Rams off the scoreboard
for the first 8:44 of play. Meanwhile, redshirt
freshman Devon Brown took care of things at
the offensive end, exploding for 26 points in
the Lady Flames’ 71-26 triumph at the Vines
Center. As previously mentioned, the Rams
did not find the bottom of the net for the first
8:44, as Liberty jumped out to a 13-0 lead.
The first seven points of Brown’s collegiate
career came during the Lady Flames’ gameopening surge. The Rams scored six of the
contest’s next seven markers, trimming their
deficit to 14-6 on Jillian Charlet’s layup at
the 6:38 mark of the opening half. However, Winston-Salem State managed only six
points for the remainder of the stanza, while
Liberty’s lead ballooned to 18. Brown sent
the Lady Flames into halftime with a 30-12
advantage, swishing back-to-back triples in
the final minute of the period to close out at
15-point half. Liberty put the game away with
a 20-4 run to open the second half, sparked
by a pair of freshmen. Brown had 13 points
and LaKendra Washington tallied five markers during the surge, which lasted 9:09.
Winston-Salem State got no closer than 31
for the remainder of the contest, and the
Lady Flames went on to wrap up a 45-point
win, 71-26. It was the fewest points a Liberty
opponent has scored since the Lady Flames
limited Winthrop to 26 markers on Feb. 28,
2005.
Game 1
Winston-Salem St. (0-1) 26
November 13, 2009
Liberty (1-0)
WSSU
71
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
Vontisha Woods f
0-7
0-0
1-2
5
0
1
0
4
0
1
MIN
30
Jillian Charlet f
1-2
0-0
0-0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
12
Shawanda Hanton g
1-8
0-3
0-0
2
3
2
0
4
0
2
32
Rene Rector g
2-6
0-4
2-2
0
5
6
1
7
0
0
34
Porsche Harrell g
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
2
6
0
0
12
Jalesa Byrd
2-3
0-0
0-1
4
1
4
0
0
0
1
18
Taneisha White
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
Talnesha Kee
2-7
1-4
0-0
1
2
5
0
4
0
0
21
MaLisa Bumpus
0-3
0-1
0-0
1
0
0
2
4
0
0
19
Chloe Morse
2-3
0-0
0-0
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
12
Elizabeth Maas
1-3
0-0
0-0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
8
TEAM
5
2
Totals
11-42
1-12
3-5
25
13
26
5
32
0
4
200
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Kylee Beecher f
2-3
0-0
4-4
2
1
8
2
0
1
0
23
Avery Warley f
2-6
0-0
0-2
9
2
4
2
5
0
0
26
Amber Mays g
3-7
0-0
1-2
0
3
7
6
1
0
4
24
Rachel McLeod g
3-5
0-1
2-2
1
0
8
2
0
0
2
25
11-14
3-5
1-1
7
1
26
1
2
0
0
22
LaKendra Washington 4-12
1-6
0-0
2
2
9
1
3
0
5
22
Danika Dale
1-5
0-2
4-4
7
1
6
3
3
2
3
23
Dymond Morgan
0-2
0-0
0-0
4
1
0
1
2
0
1
16
Carra Coy
1-3
0-0
1-2
1
4
3
0
2
1
0
19
19
4
15
200
MIN
Devon Brown g
TEAM
Totals
6
27-57
4-14
13-17
39
1
15
71
18
Halftime: Liberty 30, Winston-Salem State 12
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Nic Cappel, Frances Fletcher, Michael Johnson. Attendance: 1,192.
Game 2
Lynchburg, Va.
Liberty held its second straight opponent
to below 30 percent field goal shooting and
put three players in double figures versus
UNC Greensboro. As a result, the Lady
Flames opened the campaign with their
second straight victory, a 60-42 triumph at
the Vines Center. Devon Brown scored 26
points for the second consecutive game to
open her college career. Neither team found
the bottom of the net for the first 2:38 of the
game, before UNC Greensboro’s Amanda
Leigh drained a 15-foot jumper to break the
ice. However, the blue-clad Spartans only
made one field goal over the next 10:37.
During their stretch of cold shooting, Liberty opened up a 16-4 lead, aided by six
Brown points. UNCG scored six of the next
nine points, trimming its deficit to 19-10 on
Lakiah Hyson’s jumper at the 5:27 mark.
The Spartans were still within nine at 23-14,
before Brown sparked a 9-3 Liberty burst
with seven points and a steal. Her theft led
to Amber Mays’ layup, which gave the Lady
Flames their largest lead of the opening half,
32-17. UNC Greensboro then scored the
stanza’s final four markers, cutting Liberty’s
halftime advantage to 11 points, 32-21. The
Spartans emerged from the locker room with
a 7-3 surge. Hyson’s triple at 16:51 closed
the run, bringing her team to within 35-28.
Another UNCG three-pointer, by Dayshaun
Richbow at 12:58, again cut Liberty’s edge
to seven, 41-34. However, the Spartans did
not make their next field goal until a Leigh
three-pointer 7:36 later. By that time, Liberty
had opened up a 54-38 advantage with a
13-4 run. Mays contributed five points to the
surge, which wrapped up with her layup at
the 6:58 mark. UNC Greensboro got no closer than 13 the rest of the evening, as Liberty
finished off a 60-42 victory in its first home
game against the Spartans since the 1997
Big South Championship title contest.
Game 2
UNC Greensboro (1-1)
42
November 17, 2009
Liberty (2-0)
60
UNC Greensboro
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
Kendra Smith f
1-7
0-2
0-0
3
2
2
0
3
0
1
25
Agne Girstautaite c
0-1
0-0
1-3
4
4
1
0
3
1
0
18
Lakiah Hyson g
4-11
1-5
0-2
1
3
9
3
3
0
4
23
Monique Floyd g
1-3
0-0
3-6
7
2
5
2
3
0
2
30
Amanda Leigh g
3-12
2-9
0-0
3
1
8
1
3
0
0
23
17
Brey Dorsett
1-7
0-3
3-4
2
1
5
0
3
0
3
Agneta Morkunaite
2-3
0-1
1-2
1
2
5
2
0
0
0
3
Sarah Folwell
1-3
0-2
0-0
2
1
2
1
1
0
0
16
TaShama Banner
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
Dayshaun Richbow
1-3
1-2
0-2
2
2
3
1
2
0
0
21
Amy Clapper
1-1
0-0
0-0
2
1
2
0
0
0
1
16
Dee Corbett
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
6
TEAM
7
Totals
15-52
4-24
8-19
35
21
42
10
21
1
11
200
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Kylee Beecher f
4-8
0-0
3-7
5
0
11
0
4
0
0
37
Avery Warley f
0-0
0-0
0-0
7
4
0
0
1
0
1
19
Amber Mays g
4-7
1-1
2-6
1
2
11
4
5
0
4
26
Rachel McLeod g
1-7
0-3
0-0
1
1
2
2
3
0
2
25
11-15
1-2
3-7
9
2
26
2
3
0
3
30
LaKendra Washington
0-2
0-2
2-2
0
5
2
0
0
0
1
9
Danika Dale
0-3
0-0
0-0
4
2
0
0
1
2
2
16
Dymond Morgan
3-5
0-1
0-0
5
0
6
2
2
0
1
24
Carra Coy
1-2
0-0
0-0
4
1
2
0
0
2
0
14
17
60
10
19
4
14
200
Devon Brown g
TEAM
Totals
4
24-49
2-9
10-22
40
Halftime: Liberty 32, UNC Greensboro 21.
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Mark Hardcastle, Karen Gruca, Karl Gildner. Attendance: 786.
Game 3
Annapolis, Md.
Game 3
Tulane (1-1)
52
November 20, 2009
Liberty (3-0)
63
A 24-2 first-half run gave Liberty a lead it
never relinquished, and the Lady Flames
went on to win the opening game of the Navy
Classic, 63-52 over Tulane. After Tulane’s
Brittany Lindsey scored the game’s first hoop
on a lob play, the Green Wave only managed
two points over the next 12:46. During that
time, Liberty outscored green-uniformed Tulane, 24-2. Rachel McLeod scored six points
during the extended surge, including a pair
of free throws at 7:12 which gave the Lady
Flames a 24-4 advantage. The Green Wave
then began to chip away at their deficit. A
10-3 surge, capped off by Chassity Brown’s
triple from the top of the key, brought Tulane
to within 30-19, 10 seconds before the intermission. LaKendra Washington connected
on a driving layup as the buzzer sounded,
pushing Liberty’s halftime lead to 13 points,
at 32-19. Two triples by Indira Kaljo during
the first three minutes of the second period
helped Tulane cut the Lady Flames’ lead to
36-27. Brown then notched the last 10 points
of Liberty’s ensuing 12-1 run, including a 25foot three-pointer from the right wing as the
shot clock expired with 12:44 remaining on
the second-half clock. The Waynesboro, Va.,
native’s long-distance connection bolstered
the Lady Flames’ advantage back up to 4828. Tulane was not done yet, as two more
Kaljo trifectas bookended an 8-0 burst. Her
three-pointer at 10:48 made the score 48-36,
Liberty. The Lady Flames quickly pushed the
lead back to 16, 52-36, on baskets by Dymond Morgan and Brown within 42 seconds
following Kaljo’s triple. The Green Wave cut
their deficit to single digits one last time, at
61-52, when Lindsey canned a layup with
1:54 left. However, those were Tulane’s final
points of the afternoon.
Tulane
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Brittany Lindsey f
5-9
0-0
1-2
5
3
11
0
0
1
0
25
Brett Benzio c
2-3
0-0
1-2
2
0
5
1
1
1
0
21
Roshaunda Barnes g
1-6
0-3
0-1
4
1
2
5
6
0
1
28
Chassity Brown g
5-10
3-6
0-0
1
5
13
5
5
0
3
34
Indira Kaljo g
4-12
4-12
0-0
1
2
12
0
2
0
1
30
Danielle Nunn
1-4
0-0
2-3
1
4
4
2
0
0
2
18
Olivia Grayson
1-2
0-0
1-2
0
2
3
2
7
0
1
19
Tiffany Aidoo
0-1
0-0
0-0
3
2
0
1
1
0
0
19
Jennifer Nwokedi
1-1
0-0
0-0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
6
TEAM
4
Totals
20-48
7-21
5-10
22
19
52
16
22
2
8
200
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
3-5
0-0
0-0
3
1
6
2
4
0
1
36
4-10
0-0
1-2
11
2
9
1
4
0
1
37
Kylee Beecher f
Avery Warley f
Amber Mays g
4-6
0-0
2-4
2
4
10
3
4
0
4
33
Rachel McLeod g
3-4
0-0
3-5
2
1
9
2
2
0
0
23
Devon Brown g
6-13
3-4
3-6
12
1
18
1
2
2
1
32
LaKendra Washington
1-2
0-1
0-0
1
1
2
0
2
1
0
10
Danika Dale
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
3
0
1
1
0
2
11
Dymond Morgan
3-6
1-1
2-2
2
3
9
0
4
0
2
18
24-47
4-6
11-19
38
16
63
10
24
3
11
200
TEAM
Totals
4
1
Halftime: Liberty 32, Tulane 19
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Mark Behrens, Carmen Portorreal, Vidmantas Petraitis. Attendance: 207.
Game 4
Annapolis, Md.
After falling behind by 16 points within the
game’s first eight minutes, Liberty came
back to win the Navy Classic championship
over host Navy, 55-43. Homestanding Navy
made seven of its first 10 field goal attempts,
opening up a 20-4 advantage to start the
game. Liberty then held Navy without a point
for nearly four and a half minutes. However,
the Lady Flames only managed a pair of Avery Warley layups during the home team’s
drought, cutting their deficit to 20-8 at the
7:55 mark of the opening half. A quick 5-0
burst, capped off by a second-chance layup
by LaKendra Washington, briefly brought
Liberty to within single digits, at 24-15, 5:43
before the intermission. The Midshipmen
bolstered their lead to 30-17, before Liberty
closed the stanza on a 7-2 run. The surge
featured Brown’s first five points of the
evening, including a three-pointer from the
right wing as the halftime buzzer sounded.
Her triple made the score 32-24, Navy, at
the break. Liberty’s defense held Navy to
one made field goal during the first 11:45 of
the second half. In the meantime, the Lady
Flames composed a 20-3 run, taking their
initial lead of the contest when Dymond
Morgan drained a runner as the shot clock
expired at 12:20. Her clutch hoop made the
score 36-35, Liberty. Brown tallied 10 points
during the extended surge, including an acrobatic layup at the 8:31 mark which lifted
the Lady Flames’ advantage to 44-35. Navy
trimmed Liberty’s lead to 46-41 with 4:41
left, after three-pointers by Erin Edwards
and Consedine. The Midshipmen were also
within five, 48-43, when Angela Myers converted a steal into a fast break layup at 1:27.
However, Navy did not score again, and the
Lady Flames closed out their win by making
seven-of-nine free throws during the final
minute.
Game 4
Liberty (4-0)
55
November 21, 2009
Navy (4-1)
43
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Kylee Beecher f
2-8
0-1
0-0
2
1
4
0
2
0
1
36
Avery Warley f
5-7
0-0
0-0
6
1
10
0
6
0
0
32
Amber Mays g
2-5
0-0
4-5
2
2
8
5
3
0
1
30
Rachel McLeod g
3-4
0-0
0-2
2
0
6
0
1
0
0
18
4-13
3-5
8-9
11
3
19
2
1
0
5
33
LaKendra Washington
2-3
0-0
2-4
4
1
6
0
1
0
0
15
Jelena Antic
0-4
0-0
0-1
5
1
0
3
1
0
0
18
Danika Dale
0-2
0-2
0-0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
Dymond Morgan
1-2
0-0
0-0
3
4
2
0
2
0
0
15
Totals
19-48
3-8
14-21
40
14
55
11
18
0
7
200
Navy
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
1-3
0-2
0-0
2
4
2
2
1
0
0
27
5-15
2-4
2-2
9
2
14
0
0
0
1
33
Chey Arvin g
2-5
0-3
2-2
4
2
6
2
0
0
2
29
Jasmine Pitts g
0-6
0-5
1-4
3
2
1
1
8
0
3
29
Angela Myers g
3-7
1-3
2-2
3
5
9
5
2
0
2
30
Devon Brown g
TEAM
K.C. Gordon f
Cassie Consedine c
3
1
Erin Edwards
2-3
1-2
0-0
1
1
5
1
0
0
0
15
Megan Matheny
1-3
0-0
0-0
1
3
2
0
1
0
0
18
Kristin Bowen
1-2
0-1
2-5
0
0
4
0
2
0
0
19
0
8
200
TEAM
Totals
3
15-44
4-20
9-15
26
3
19
43
11
Halftime: Navy 32, Liberty 24.
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Bryan Brunette, Bonnie Pettus, Daniel Martin. Attendance: 852.
17
Game 5
Easton, Pa.
Game 5
Liberty (5-0)
90
November 28, 2009
Lafayette (1-5)
55
LaKendra Washington’s career-high 21
points paced four Liberty players in double figures at Lafayette, helping the Lady
Flames record an impressive 90-55 road
victory over the Leopards. Second-chance
hoops by Amber Mays and Avery Warley initiated a game-opening 6-0 run by the Lady
Flames. Lafayette quickly cut its deficit to 6-4
at 17:04, after notching its first two baskets
of the afternoon within a 21-second span.
However, that was as close as the Leopards got for the remainder of the opening
half. Another 6-0 burst by red-clad Liberty,
culminating with a Warley layup at the 14:47
mark, pushed the visitors’ advantage back to
12-4. Lafayette pulled to within three points,
6:12 before halftime, when Lauren Jackson
nailed the first three-pointer of the contest by
either team. Her long-distance connection
trimmed Liberty’s advantage to 23-20. The
Leopards still trailed by three, 29-26, before
the Lady Flames put together their best run
of the opening 20 minutes. Liberty outscored
Lafayette, 13-2, for the remainder of the
half, aided by six Washington tallies. As a
result, the Lady Flames took a 42-28 advantage into the locker room. Lafayette drained
three of its first four field goals to start the
second half, trimming Liberty’s lead to 4535 on Amanda Smith’s mid-range jumper at
17:05. The Leopards did not make another
field goal until the 8:19 mark, when Jackson
hit a jump shot from the right corner. During
that time, Liberty put the game away with a
19-2 surge. Brown totaled eight points during
the extended run, including a layup at 11:34
which made the score 64-37, Lady Flames.
Lafayette got no closer than 17 the rest of
the game, and Liberty remained unbeaten
with a 90-55 triumph in its first-ever meeting
with the Leopards.
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
2-2
0-0
1-2
3
1
5
2
0
1
0
25
Avery Warley f
8-13
0-0
3-3
11
4
19
0
1
0
0
21
Amber Mays g
4-6
0-0
3-4
4
1
11
4
5
0
4
31
Kylee Beecher f
Rachel McLeod g
1-4
0-0
2-2
1
2
4
0
1
0
1
18
8-14
1-3
0-0
3
1
17
4
2
0
1
20
LaKendra Washington 9-12
1-2
2-4
0
4
21
2
1
0
4
26
Jelena Antic
2-5
0-0
0-1
4
1
4
2
2
0
3
23
Danika Dale
2-2
1-1
1-2
4
2
6
1
0
0
0
15
Dymond Morgan
0-1
0-0
1-2
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
4
Carra Coy
1-1
0-0
0-0
1
4
2
0
1
0
1
17
Totals
37-60
3-6
13-20
33
23
90
15
14
1
14
200
Lafayette
MIN
Devon Brown g
TEAM
2
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
Elizabeth Virgin f
1-3
0-0
0-0
1
3
2
0
4
0
1
17
LaKeisha Wright f
6-12
0-0
2-2
1
3
14
0
0
0
0
31
Amanda Smith c
2-3
0-0
2-2
1
1
6
1
2
0
0
21
Melissa Downey g
0-1
0-0
1-2
2
0
1
2
1
0
0
30
Lauren Jackson g
6-9
3-4
7-8
3
1
22
3
4
0
0
33
Danielle Jenkins
0-1
0-0
2-4
0
3
2
0
2
0
0
7
Ashley Springer
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
Amanda Leone
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
3
Samantha Jordan
0-1
0-0
1-2
3
4
1
0
1
1
0
18
Alicia Manning
0-1
0-1
2-2
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
4
Brooke Niquette
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
Alexandra Serowoky
0-4
0-0
2-2
5
2
2
2
2
1
1
16
Sarah McGorry
1-3
0-0
1-2
1
1
3
0
2
0
0
14
24
2
2
200
MIN
TEAM
Totals
2
16-39
3-5
20-26
20
1
20
55
8
Halftime: Liberty 42, Lafayette 28.
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Daniel Martin, James Perry, Jr., Ronald DePasquale. Attendance: 324.
Game 6
Lynchburg, Va.
Points came at a premium in a matchup between two unbeaten Commonwealth women’s basketball teams at the Vines Center.
In the end, visiting James Madison held off
Liberty for a 60-50 victory. James Madison
held the Lady Flames without a made field
goal for a total of 5:27, while the Dukes recorded an 11-1 run. Five straight points by
Kiara Francisco off the bench gave JMU an
11-3 lead, 13:55 before the intermission.
James Madison’s advantage reached 15
points, 22-7, when Nichelle Glover canned
a jumper from the paint at 6:12. A 5-0 Liberty burst, solely consisting of Devon Brown
free throws, pulled the Lady Flames to within
10, at 22-12. However, that was as close as
Liberty got for the remainder of the opening
stanza, which ended with James Madison
in front by a 28-16 margin. Liberty trimmed
its deficit to 10 twice during the opening
minute of the second half, including at 3020 on Kylee Beecher’s putback hoop. Williams’ free throw with 17:08 showing on
the second-half clock bolstered JMU’s lead
back to 36-22. The Lady Flames then limited
the Dukes to one made field goal over the
next 9:50, enabling homestanding Liberty to
compose an 11-2 run. Avery Warley split a
pair of free throws at the 10:05 mark of the
period, shaving JMU’s lead to 38-33. Tarik
Hislop swished a long triple, capping the
Dukes’ ensuing 9-2 surge. Her long-distance
connection gave James Madison a 47-35
edge with 7:17 remaining. Liberty made one
more charge at JMU, when four consecutive points by Warley narrowed the visitors’
advantage to 50-46 at 2:54. However, the
Dukes were able to put the game away by
scoring the next six points over a 2:13 span,
including four from the foul line.
Game 6
James Madison (5-0)
60
December 1, 2009
Liberty (5-1)
50
James Madison
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
Jalissa Taylor f
1-4
0-0
1-2
6
4
3
0
2
0
0
21
Nichelle Glover f
1-5
0-0
1-2
1
2
3
2
0
1
1
23
Sarah Williams g
1-8
1-6
3-4
6
0
6
2
1
0
1
29
Tarik Hislop g
3-10
2-3
7-9
3
2
15
1
1
0
1
33
Dawn Evans g
34
5-16
2-9
2-5
4
1
14
5
6
0
1
Courtney Hamner
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
5
Kanita Shepherd
4-6
0-0
3-5
6
2
11
1
1
1
0
19
Nikki Newman
0-0
0-0
1-4
3
2
1
0
3
1
0
18
Kiara Francisco
3-5
0-0
1-1
3
1
7
1
0
0
0
18
TEAM
8
1
Totals
18-54
5-18
19-32
41
15
60
13
15
3
4
200
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Kylee Beecher f
2-4
0-0
0-0
6
3
4
1
1
1
2
26
Avery Warley f
3-7
0-0
3-4
7
5
9
2
2
0
1
29
Amber Mays g
7-15
0-1
0-1
2
3
14
2
1
0
1
33
Rachel McLeod g
3-6
0-3
2-2
1
2
8
0
4
0
1
23
1-16
0-3
7-8
13
2
9
0
6
0
1
34
LaKendra Washington
1-4
0-0
0-0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
8
Jelena Antic
0-3
0-1
1-2
4
1
1
0
2
0
0
12
Danika Dale
1-4
1-1
0-0
5
2
3
1
2
2
0
21
Dymond Morgan
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
7
Carra Coy
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
7
23
50
6
20
3
6
200
Devon Brown g
TEAM
Totals
6
18-59
1-9
13-17
46
Halftime: James Madison 28, Liberty 16.
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Susan Blauch, Mark Hardcastle, Timothy Bryant. Attendance: 1,209.
Game 7
Lynchburg, Va.
Eight Lady Flames scored at least six points
in an 86-45 rout of Division II Glenville State.
Liberty grabbed a Vines Center-record 67
rebounds and racked up 64 points in the
paint. The Lady Flames jumped out to a 7-0
lead within the first 1:58 of play, with Devon
Brown contributing five of the points. Liberty’s advantage reached eight points, before
blue-clad Glenville State pulled to within 1411 with a 5-0 burst. Beth Deren’s three-pointer from the left corner at 14:21 capped off the
visitors’ surge. The Lady Flames then limited
the high-scoring Pioneers to two points over
the next eight minutes, tallying a 12-2 run
during the span. Dymond Morgan split a pair
of free throws, 7:39 before the break, giving
Liberty a 26-13 edge. Three-pointers by Miranda Reed and Ginny Petties highlighted
Glenville State’s ensuing 10-3 surge. Petties’
triple at the 3:35 mark closed the gap to 2923. Brown then scored seven points during
the Lady Flames’ 10-0, half-ending burst.
The surge bolstered Liberty’s halftime lead
to 39-23. Liberty scored the first six points of
the second half, extending its overall run to
16-0. Back-to-back layups by Brown pushed
the Lady Flames’ advantage to 22 points, at
45-23. Four straight Glenville State tallies
trimmed the Pioneers’ deficit to 18, 45-27,
with 16:51 remaining on the second-half
clock. Layups by Avery Warley bookended
a 9-0 Liberty run, which enabled the Lady
Flames to double up Glenville State’s score
once again, at 54-27. The Pioneers never
got any closer than 24 points down for the remainder of the game. Liberty’s lead reached
42 points, before the Lady Flames closed
out their second 40-point home win of the
season, 86-45.
Game 8
Auburn, Ala.
Liberty’s furious second-half comeback
sliced Auburn’s lead from 14 points to three.
However, the Tigers were able to fend off the
Lady Flames and hold on to claim a 70-64
victory at Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum.
The lead changed hands four times during
the early-going, and Devon Brown’s oldfashioned three-point play made the score
14-13, Auburn. The Lady Flames then
scored only two points over the next 9:44.
Liberty’s offensive drought enabled Auburn
to compose a 14-2 run, featuring three Alli
Smalley triples. Blanche Alverson’s transition layup wrapped up the surge, 3:37 before the intermission. Her hoop bolstered
the homestanding Tigers’ advantage to 2815. Alverson’s second triple of the opening
20 minutes sent the Tigers into the locker
room with a 33-19 lead. Liberty notched five
of the second half’s first six points, shaving
Auburn’s edge to 34-24 on Kylee Beecher’s
free throw with 18:45 remaining. Chantel
Hilliard pushed the Tigers’ lead back to 14,
44-30, when she made a baseline jumper
at 14:19. That was Auburn’s last made field
goal until Hilliard’s putback, 4:51 later. The
Lady Flames fashioned a 14-4 surge during
the span, culminating with LaKendra Washington’s first basket of the game, a driving layup at 9:51. Her conversion made the score
48-44, Auburn. Brown converted a lob pass
by Amber Mays into a layup at the 4:19 mark,
trimming the Lady Flames’ deficit to 57-54. A
5-0 Auburn spurt, finished off by KeKe Carrier’s foul shot at 1:38, increased the home
team’s lead to 62-54. Brown then nailed
back-to-back three-pointers from the left corner, sandwiching a Morgan Toles charity toss
for the Tigers. Brown’s second trifecta, which
came at the 50-second mark, closed the gap
to 63-60.That was as close as Liberty got,
though, as Auburn closed out the contest by
making seven out of eight free throws.
Game 7
Glenville State (3-2) 45
December 5, 2009
Liberty (6-1)
86
Glenville State
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
Kristen Golden f
0-4
0-1
1-2
3
2
1
1
1
0
1
MIN
19
Autumn Davis g
5-16
2-11
0-0
4
3
12
3
2
0
3
22
Sarah Harvey g
0-6
0-4
0-0
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
18
Donita Adams g
1-12
1-8
2-2
3
4
5
0
2
0
2
23
Ginnie Petties g
3-13
1-5
0-0
2
3
7
1
4
0
1
21
Kim Stephens
0-6
0-6
0-0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
18
Tiffany Huffman
0-2
0-2
0-0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
12
Tanya Melhorn
0-2
0-1
0-0
2
2
0
1
2
0
2
9
Miranda Reed
2-6
1-4
2-3
2
3
7
2
4
0
1
19
Beth Deren
3-7
2-5
1-2
3
2
9
0
1
0
3
20
Suzi Harvey
1-4
0-2
2-2
3
4
4
1
0
1
2
19
Totals
15-78
7-49
8-11
29
24
45
12
20
1
15
200
Liberty
TEAM
3
1
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Kylee Beecher f
7-8
0-0
0-0
6
1
14
0
1
0
0
21
Avery Warley f
3-6
0-0
1-4
6
2
7
0
1
1
0
25
Amber Mays g
2-3
0-0
1-2
2
2
5
4
2
0
2
18
Rachel McLeod g
2-6
0-0
2-4
2
3
6
7
2
0
2
18
8-11
0-1
4-6
9
2
20
2
1
0
0
18
LaKendra Washington
4-9
0-0
0-0
5
1
8
2
5
0
2
20
Jelena Antic
5-8
0-0
2-4
10
0
12
0
6
0
1
24
Danika Dale
2-3
0-0
2-3
9
0
6
3
4
0
3
19
Dymond Morgan
2-2
0-0
2-3
7
2
6
7
8
0
1
22
Carra Coy
0-1
0-0
2-2
4
4
2
0
3
1
0
15
17
86
25
33
2
11
200
Devon Brown g
TEAM
Totals
7
35-57
0-1
16-28
67
Halftime: Liberty 39, Glenville State 23
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Tom Baldinelli, Scott Whitt, Michael Johnson. Attendance: 611.
Game 8
Liberty (6-2)
64
December 15, 2009
Auburn (7-3)
70
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Kylee Beecher f
1-4
0-0
5-6
0
3
7
1
0
0
2
25
Avery Warley f
4-6
0-0
2-2
6
2
10
0
2
0
0
33
Amber Mays g
9-13
0-0
0-0
1
3
18
3
6
0
4
35
Rachel McLeod g
0-6
0-0
2-2
1
2
2
1
1
0
0
22
Devon Brown g
7-9
2-3
3-3
8
3
19
0
3
1
0
37
LaKendra Washington
1-3
0-1
0-0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
11
Jelena Antic
2-8
0-3
0-0
3
4
4
1
3
0
1
23
Danika Dale
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
Dymond Morgan
1-1
0-0
0-0
2
0
2
0
0
0
1
10
Totals
25-51
2-7
12-13
23
18
64
6
16
1
8
200
Auburn
TEAM
1
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Blanche Alverson f
3-10
2-8
1-2
4
1
9
4
1
1
1
31
Jordan Greenleaf f
5-7
0-0
7-8
7
1
17
0
3
0
0
37
KeKe Carrier c
2-6
0-0
3-6
6
2
7
0
2
1
1
20
Parrisha Simmons g
0-0
0-0
0-0
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
12
Alli Smalley g
4-8
4-7
0-0
2
1
12
3
5
0
2
37
Morgan Toles
3-4
0-0
3-4
2
2
9
3
3
0
1
28
Nicolle Thomas
1-7
0-2
0-0
1
3
2
2
2
0
0
13
Chantel Hilliard
6-8
0-0
2-3
5
3
14
1
2
1
1
22
13
70
14
19
3
6
200
TEAM
Totals
4
24-50
6-17
16-23
34
Halftime: Auburn 33, Liberty 19
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Eric Brewton, Felicia Grinter. Attendance: 1,566.
Game 9
Charlottesville, Va.
Game 9
Cornell (5-5)
40
December 28, 2009
Liberty (7-2)
70
Devon Brown tallied 18 points against Cornell, leading three Lady Flames in double
digits. As a result, Liberty reached the Marriott Cavalier Classic title game with an impressive 70-40 victory over the Big Red at
John Paul Jones Arena. Liberty’s trapping
defense forced four early Cornell turnovers,
leading to an 8-0 Lady Flames advantage
out of the gate. Amber Mays’ steal and fast
break layup at the 16:00 mark punctuated
Liberty’s game-opening surge. Clare Fitzpatrick broke the ice with a 12-foot jumper
on Cornell’s ensuing possession, before
Liberty reeled off six more points in succession. Back-to-back hoops by Brown pushed
the Lady Flames’ lead to 14-2, 13:25 before
halftime. Cornell’s most successful stretch
of the opening 20 minutes saw the Big Red
hold the Lady Flames scoreless for 3:24.
Meanwhile, Cornell posted a 5-0 run, cutting its deficit to 20-11 when Allie Fedorowicz
connected on both ends of a one-and-one
at 6:43. However, the Big Red managed
only one more field goal, a Lauren Benson
three-pointer, for the remainder of the half.
Liberty closed the stanza with an 11-2 surge,
capped off by Brown’s fifth made field goal.
Her jumper put the Lady Flames in front,
31-14. The two teams traded hoops for the
first five minutes of the second period, before Liberty put the game away with an 18-2
surge. Jelena Antic, making the first start of
her young career, scored five points during
the extended run. Fellow freshman LaKendra Washington closed the surge with a
jumper at the 9:18 mark, giving Liberty its
largest lead of the night, 59-23. Liberty went
on to claim its fourth 30-point win of the season, 70-40.
Cornell
Game 10
Charlottesville, Va.
Tournament MVP Monica Wright keyed
a late 8-0 Virginia run, helping the Cavaliers hold off Liberty and claim the Marriott
Cavalier Classic title. No. 21/23 Virginia
captured a hard-fought 63-54 victory over
the Lady Flames. Avery Warley scored the
Lady Flames’ first six points of the evening,
helping Liberty take an 8-5 advantage, 4:25
into the game. Virginia took its largest lead of
the early-going, 18-14, when Paulisha Kellum canned a layup at the 9:05 mark. Her
transition hoop capped a 6-0 Cavalier spurt.
The home team maintained a four-point
lead until Liberty fashioned a 10-0 run. Lady
Flame freshmen keyed the surge, which featured a LaKendra Washington old-fashioned
three-point play and a Jelena Antic triple.
The run gave blue-clad Liberty its largest
advantage of the game, 28-22. The Cavaliers responded with an 11-1 run over the
final 2:35 of the stanza, taking a 33-29 halftime advantage. Wright notched six of her
half-leading 13 points during the burst. The
Lady Flames emerged from the locker room
by scoring the second half’s first five points.
Amber Mays’ contested layup reclaimed the
lead for Liberty, 34-33. Five consecutive
points by Rachel McLeod boosted the Lady
Flames’ edge to 41-37, with 14:37 remaining
on the second-half clock. Visiting Liberty still
owned a 43-42 edge, before a 9-2 Cavalier
surge. Telia McCall contributed four points
to the run, including a pair of free throws at
8:09 which made the score 51-45, in favor
of Virginia. After the Lady Flames pulled to
within three on a Mays free throw with 7:06
left, Virginia put together its crucial 8-0 run.
McCall’s hoop at the 3:34 mark bolstered Virginia’s advantage to 59-48. Liberty pulled to
within seven points twice in the closing minutes, but ended up losing, 63-54.
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
Clare Fitzpatrick f
2-7
0-0
0-0
2
3
4
0
3
0
0
27
Allie Munson f
0-1
0-0
0-0
0
2
0
0
1
0
1
14
Virginia McMunigal g
MIN
5-12
2-7
3-4
3
0
15
0
2
0
1
35
Allie Fedorowicz g
2-9
1-6
2-2
4
2
7
1
1
0
0
27
Lauren Benson g
1-3
1-2
2-2
2
2
5
3
9
0
3
23
Kristina Danielak
0-1
0-0
0-2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
6
Taylor Flynn
0-1
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
12
14
Spencer Lane
0-4
0-1
1-4
3
0
1
3
1
0
1
Caitlin Costello
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
1
0
2
2
0
0
9
Christine Vlasic
3-7
0-0
0-2
4
1
6
0
1
0
0
21
Whitney Hagan
0-3
0-0
2-2
2
3
2
0
0
0
0
12
TEAM
2
Totals
13-48
4-16
10-18
25
17
40
9
22
0
6
200
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Jelena Antic f
4-5
1-1
2-2
8
0
11
2
1
0
0
21
Avery Warley f
4-5
0-0
2-6
7
2
10
0
2
1
1
22
Amber Mays g
2-2
0-0
0-0
2
3
4
8
2
0
4
20
Rachel McLeod g
1-2
1-1
0-0
0
2
3
0
2
0
0
17
8-14
1-3
1-3
6
0
18
1
2
1
2
23
LaKendra Washington 4-10
0-3
1-2
5
1
9
2
3
1
2
21
Danika Dale
2-4
0-1
1-2
7
0
5
2
0
0
0
19
Kylee Beecher
2-6
0-2
1-2
3
4
5
0
4
0
0
20
Dymond Morgan
0-3
0-0
2-2
1
3
2
1
5
0
3
22
Carra Coy
1-2
0-0
1-2
2
3
3
0
1
1
0
15
20
55
8
24
2
2
200
Devon Brown g
TEAM
Totals
2
16-39
3-5
20-26
20
Halftime: Liberty 31, Cornell 14.
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Carla Fountain, Daryl Humphrey, Taiqua Stewart. Attendance: 452.
Game 10
Liberty (7-3)
54
December 29, 2009
No. 21/23 Virginia (9-3)
63
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Jelena Antic f
2-7
1-1
0-0
3
3
5
3
1
1
0
34
Avery Warley f
6-12
0-0
0-0
8
3
12
0
5
0
2
32
Amber Mays g
2-4
0-0
3-4
0
5
7
3
7
0
3
28
19
Rachel McLeod g
2-2
0-0
1-1
2
1
5
0
3
0
0
4-13
1-6
0-0
6
2
9
0
4
2
3
25
LaKendra Washington
2-4
0-0
1-1
5
1
5
1
3
0
2
15
Danika Dale
1-6
0-3
1-2
4
0
3
0
4
0
0
14
Kylee Beecher
2-4
0-1
2-2
2
2
6
0
0
0
0
21
Dymond Morgan
1-2
0-0
0-0
1
3
2
0
3
0
0
12
Totals
18-54
5-18
19-32
41
15
60
13
15
3
4
200
No. 21/23 Virginia
Devon Brown g
TEAM
3
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Chelsea Shine f
1-6
0-1
3-4
4
1
5
1
1
0
1
22
Simone Egwu c
2-5
0-0
2-2
3
3
6
0
1
1
0
25
China Crosby g
3-7
1-2
2-2
1
2
9
4
5
0
2
36
Ariana Moorer g
1-2
1-1
0-0
3
4
3
0
2
0
1
20
Monica Wright g
7-16
0-2
5-6
6
3
19
5
7
0
10
35
Whitny Edwards
1-4
0-0
1-1
1
1
3
1
0
0
0
17
Paulisha Kellum
1-3
0-1
2-5
2
1
4
2
2
0
5
22
Lexie Gerson
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Telia McCall
5-6
0-0
4-6
3
0
14
0
1
1
0
21
21-49
2-7
19-26
26
15
63
13
20
2
19
200
TEAM
Totals
3
1
Halftime: No. 21/23 Virginia 63, Liberty 54
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Carla Fountain, Daryl Humphrey, Ron Ledington. Attendance: 3,096.
Game 11
Boiling Springs, N.C.
Liberty was unable to recover from GardnerWebb’s 15-2 second-half run, Saturday afternoon at Paul Porter Arena. The Bulldogs
were able to hold off the hard-charging Lady
Flames, claiming a 70-65 victory in the Big
South Conference opener for both teams.
The Bulldogs, who never trailed in the rematch of the 2009 Big South Championship title game, took the lead early. Sandra
Vaitkute contributed four points to GardnerWebb’s game-opening 9-2 run, including a
perimeter jumper at 16:49 which punctuated
the surge. Gardner-Webb later posted a
6-0 burst, featuring five Dominique Hudson
points. Her charity tosses, 5:24 before intermission, gave the Bulldogs their largest
first-half lead, 25-16. Liberty then closed the
stanza with a 13-4 surge, keyed by Danika
Dale. She scored seven points in the final
4:25 of the half, including a layup from the
right block with 15 seconds to play which
made the halftime score a 29-29 tie. A Jelena
Antic triple from in front of the Lady Flames’
bench, exactly midway through the second
half, evened the score again, 40-40. However, the Bulldogs then posted their decisive
15-2 run, highlighted by a pair of old-fashioned three point plays by LaTroya Pope and
Margaret Roundtree. Gardner-Webb took its
largest lead of the contest, 55-42, when Monique Hudson sank two charity tosses with
5:40 remaining. Gardner-Webb still owned a
10-point lead, 65-55, with 34.7 seconds remaining. The Lady Flames then made one
last furious comeback attempt.Triples by
Dale and Devon Brown bookended a Liberty
8-2 surge, trimming the gap to 67-63 with 9.5
seconds on the clock. However, the Lady
Flames could get no closer. The Bulldogs’
Courtney Epps and Brianna Dillard combined to make three of four free throws in the
waning moments, sealing Gardner-Webb’s
70-65 victory.
Game 11
Liberty (7-4, 0-1)
65
January 2, 2010
Gardner-Webb (12-2, 1-0)
70
Liberty
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
Jelena Antic f
4-6
2-2
0-0
5
5
10
1
1
0
0
25
Avery Warley f
4-8
0-0
2-5
6
5
10
0
5
1
3
26
Amber Mays g
4-9
0-0
2-6
5
3
10
6
4
0
1
33
Rachel McLeod g
2-4
0-0
2-2
8
0
6
2
4
0
0
32
2-11
1-4
4-4
11
3
9
0
2
0
3
31
LaKendra Washington
0-2
0-0
0-0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
7
Danika Dale
4-5
1-2
1-2
0
1
10
1
2
0
0
12
Devon Brown g
Kylee Beecher
1-3
0-1
2-3
3
4
4
0
1
0
0
16
Dymond Morgan
2-4
0-0
2-3
1
3
6
1
0
0
2
13
Carra Coy
0-0
0-0
0-0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
5
TEAM
6
3
Totals
23-52
4-9
15-25
46
27
65
11
23
1
10
200
Gardner-Webb
FG-A
3FG-A
FT-A
REB
PF
PTS
AST
TO
BLK
STL
MIN
6-11
0-0
3-4
4
3
15
1
1
0
1
34
Courtney Epps f
2-6
1-4
2-2
6
3
7
3
0
0
2
36
Sandra Vaitkute c
3-5
0-0
0-0
4
3
6
0
3
0
0
19
Margaret Roundtree f
Dominique Hudson g
3-6
2-3
4-4
1
5
12
9
3
0
3
37
2-12
2-7
7-8
2
3
13
3
2
0
2
34
Meranda Burnett
0-0
0-0
1-3
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
5
Brianna Dillard
0-0
0-0
3-4
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
2
Monique Hudson g
Teonika Webb
0-1
0-1
2-2
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
6
LaTroya Pope
3-10
1-1
4-7
5
5
11
1
0
3
1
23
Sherika McLean
0-0
0-0
0-2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Breynna Winkler
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
9
200
TEAM
Totals
3
19-51
6-16
26-36
27
2
24
70
Halftime: Liberty 29, Gardner-Webb 29.
Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Dock Sisk, Jen Rezac, Dan Outlaw. Attendance: 249.
17
13
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Tabbed Big South Freshman of the Week on Dec. 1.
-- Ranks 15th in the Big South, with 1.6 steals per contest.
-- Made a successful collegiate debut versus Winston-Salem State (Nov. 13), tallying a
team-high five steals and ranking second on the squad with nine points in a 71-26 win.
-- Exploded for a team-high and career-high 21 points during a Nov. 28 win at Lafayette,
while sharing the team lead with four steals.
-- Became Liberty’s first true freshman to score 20 points in a game since Megan Frazee
during the 2005-06 season.
#1
LaKendra
Washington
-- Scored eight points and nabbed a career-high five rebounds against Glenville State on
Dec. 5.
5-8 Freshman Guard
Milwaukee, Wis.
The Hope School
-- Tallied nine points and equaled her career high with five boards versus Cornell (Dec.
28), helping Liberty reach the Marriott Cavalier Classic title game.
-- Has grabbed five rebounds in three of her last five games.
Season/Career Highs
Points - 21
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
FG Made - 9
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
FG Attempts - 12 (Two times)
Most recently, at Lafayette (11-28-09)
3FG Made - 1 (Two times)
Most recently, at Lafayette (11-28-09)
3FG Attempts - 6
vs. Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
FT Made - 2 (Three times)
Most recently, at Lafayette (11-28-09)
FT Attempts - 4 (Two times)
Most recently, at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Rebounds - 5 (Three times)
Most recently, at Virginia (12-29-09)
Assists - 2 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
Steals - 5
vs. Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
Blocks - 1 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
Career Stats
Season
2009-10
GP
11
GS
0
Min
164
Avg
14.9
FG
28
FGA
63
Pct
.444
3FG
2
3FGA
15
Pct
.133
FT
8
FTA
13
Pct
.615
ORB
6
DRB
18
TOT
24
Avg
2.2
Asst
8
TO
18
Blk
2
Stl
17
Pts
66
Avg
6.0
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Totaled five rebounds (four offensive) and three assists in her college debut (Nov. 21),
helping Liberty win the Navy Classic title.
-- Scored her first collegiate points, Nov. 28 at Lafayette, as part of a four-point, fourrebound, three-steal outing.
-- Recorded her first career double-double during a win over Glenville State (Dec. 5),
consisting of 12 points and a game-high 10 rebounds. All 12 of her points came during
the second half.
-- Made her first appearance in the starting lineup, Dec. 28 versus Cornell. Finished with
11 points and a game-high eight rebounds verus the Big Red.
# 11
Jelena Antic
-- Hit both of her three-pointers and shared the team scoring lead with 10 points during the
6-2 Freshman G/F
Big South Conference opener at Gardner-Webb (Jan. 2).
Skopje, Macedonia
Liberty Christian Academy
-- Has made four consecutive three-point attempts, spanning the last three contests.
Season/Career Highs
Points - 12
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
FG Made - 5
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
FG Attempts - 8 (Two times)
Most recently, at Auburn (12-15-09)
3FG Made - 2
at Gardner-Webb (01-02-10)
3FG Attempts - 3
at Auburn (12-15-09)
FT Made - 2 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
FT Attempts - 4
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
Rebounds - 10
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
Assists - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, at Virginia (12-29-09)
Steals - 3
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Blocks - 1
at Virginia (12-29-09)
Career Stats
Season
2009-10
GP
8
GS
3
Min
180
Avg
22.5
FG
19
FGA
46
Pct
.413
3FG
4
3FGA
8
Pct
.500
FT
5
FTA
10
Pct
.500
ORB
20
DRB
22
TOT
42
Avg
5.3
Asst
12
TO
17
Blk
1
Stl
5
Pts
47
Avg
5.9
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Filled the stat sheet during Liberty’s season-opening win over Winston-Salem State
(Nov. 13), posting six points, seven rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocked
shots (career-high).
-- Posted similar numbers versus Glenville State (Dec. 5), including six points, nine rebounds (career-high), three assists and three steals.
-- Totaled five points and seven boards against Cornell (Dec. 28), in the first round of the
Marriott Cavalier Classic.
-- Scored a season-high 10 points in only 12 minutes of action, Jan. 2 at Gardner-Webb,
sharing the team scoring lead.
# 12
Danika Dale
-- Has already matched her rebounding total (43 boards) from her entire freshman season.
6-1 Sophomore G/F
Fort Hood, Texas
Shoemaker HS
Season Highs
Points - 10
at Gardner-Webb (01-02-10)
FG Made - 4
at Gardner-Webb (01-02-10)
FG Attempts - 6
at Virginia (12-29-09)
3FG Made - 1 (Three times)
Most recently, at G.-Webb (01-02-10)
3FG Attempts - 3
at Virginia (12-29-09)
FT Made - 4
vs. Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
FT Attempts - 4
vs. Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
Rebounds - 9
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
Assists - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Glen. St. (12-05-09)
Steals - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Glen. St. (12-05-09)
Blocks - 2 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. JMU (12-01-09)
Career Highs
Points - 12
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
FG Made - 4 (Two times)
Most recently, at G.-Webb (01-02-10)
FG Attempts - 6 (Three times)
Most recently, at Virginia (12-29-09)
3FG Made - 2
vs. Auburn (12-07-08)
3FG Attempts - 3 (Three times)
Most recently, at Virginia (12-29-09)
FT Made - 4 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. WSSU (11-13-09)
FT Attempts - 9
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
Rebounds - 9
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
Assists - 6
vs. Presbyterian (03-02-09)
Steals - 4
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
Blocks - 2 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. JMU (12-01-09)
Career Stats
Season
2008-09
2009-10
TOTAL
GP
26
11
37
GS
0
0
0
Min
254
157
411
Avg
9.8
14.3
11.1
FG
16
13
29
FGA
45
36
81
Pct
.356
.361
.358
3FG
3
3
6
3FGA
15
12
27
Pct
.200
.250
.222
FT
8
10
18
FTA
18
15
33
Pct
.444
.667
.545
ORB
10
10
20
DRB
33
33
66
TOT
43
43
86
Avg
1.7
3.9
2.3
Asst
21
13
34
TO
27
18
45
Blk
2
6
8
Stl
12
10
22
Pts
43
39
82
Avg
1.7
3.5
2.2
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Finished with 11 points and five rebounds against UNC Greensboro (Nov. 17), while
playing a career-high 37 minutes.
-- Tallied a season-high 14 points and six boards, Dec. 5 against Glenville State. Made
seven of eight field goals versus the Pioneers.
# 15
Kylee Beecher
6-4 Sophomore F
Roanoke, Va.
Hidden Valley HS
Season Highs
Points - 14
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
FG Made - 7
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
FG Attempts - 8 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. Glen. St. (12-05-09)
3FG Made - 0
None
3FG Attempts - 2
vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
FT Made - 5
at Auburn (12-15-09)
FT Attempts - 7
vs. UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
Rebounds - 6 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Glen. St. (12-05-09)
Assists - 2 (Three times)
Most recently, at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Steals - 2 (Two times)
Most recently, at Auburn (12-15-09)
Blocks - 1 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. JMU (12-01-09)
Career Highs
Points - 18
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
FG Made - 7
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
FG Attempts - 10
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
3FG Made - 1 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Coastal (01-26-09)
3FG Attempts - 2 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
FT Made - 6
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
FT Attempts - 7
vs. UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
Rebounds - 10 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. High Point (01-31-09)
Assists - 5
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
Steals - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Presby. (03-02-09)
Blocks - 1 (Five times)
Most recently, vs. JMU (12-01-09)
Career Stats
Season
2008-09
2009-10
TOTAL
GP
31
11
42
GS
4
8
12
Min
664
286
950
Avg
21.4
26.0
22.6
FG
54
28
82
FGA
118
55
173
Pct
.458
.509
.474
3FG
2
0
2
3FGA
7
5
12
Pct
.286
.000
.167
FT
27
18
45
FTA
38
26
64
Pct
.711
.692
.703
ORB
43
19
62
DRB
97
16
113
TOT
140
35
175
Avg
4.5
3.2
4.2
Asst
19
8
27
TO
45
17
62
Blk
2
3
5
Stl
18
6
24
Pts
137
74
211
Avg
4.4
6.7
5.0
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- The only senior on Liberty’s 2009-10 roster.
-- Leads the Big South in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.20), while ranking No. 2 in both steals
(2.9 spg) and assists (4.4 apg).
-- Recorded four steals in each of the season’s first three games.
-- Made three-of-four free throws during the final minute of Liberty’s Navy Classic championship game win over the host Midshipmen (Nov. 21).
-- Totaled 11 points at Lafayette (Nov. 28), while adding four rebounds, four assists and
four steals.
# 21
Amber Mays
-- Tied her existing career high with a team-best 14 points versus James Madison (Dec.
1).
5-6 Senior Guard
Pasadena, Calif.
Pasadena HS
(State Fair CC)
-- Scored a career-best 18 points and tallied a game-high four steals at Auburn (Dec. 15).
-- Led all players in both assists (8) and steals (4) against Cornell (Dec. 28), equaling her
career high for assists.
Season Highs
Points - 18
at Auburn (12-15-09)
FG Made - 9
at Auburn (12-15-09)
FG Attempts - 15
vs. James Madison (12-01-09)
3FG Made - 1
vs. UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
3FG Attempts - 1 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. JMU (12-01-09)
FT Made - 4
at Navy (11-21-09)
FT Attempts - 6 (Two times)
Most recently, at G.-Webb (01-02-10)
Rebounds - 5
at Gardner-Webb (01-02-10)
Assists - 8
vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
Steals - 4 (Six times)
Most recently, vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
Blocks - 0
None
-- Finished with 10 points, a season-best five rebounds and six assists at Gardner-Webb
(Jan. 2), while also nabbing career steal No. 100.
-- Has recorded a steal in 13 consecutive games and 21 of her last 22 outings.
-- Has come up with at least three steals during seven of this season’s 11 games.
Career Highs
Points - 18
at Auburn (12-15-09)
FG Made - 9
at Auburn (12-15-09)
FG Attempts - 15
vs. James Madison (12-01-09)
3FG Made - 2
at Vanderbilt (12-22-08)
3FG Attempts - 3
at Vanderbilt (12-22-08)
FT Made - 6
at UNC Asheville (01-19-09)
FT Attempts - 8
vs. UC Riverside (11-21-08)
Rebounds - 6 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Radford (02-02-09)
Assists - 8 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
Steals - 8
vs. East Tennessee St. (01-13-09)
Blocks - 1 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Radford (02-02-09)
Career Stats
Season
2008-09
2009-10
TOTAL
GP
33
11
44
GS
31
11
42
Min
1002
311
1313
Avg
30.4
28.3
29.8
FG
92
43
135
FGA
201
77
278
Pct
.458
.558
.486
3FG
5
1
6
3FGA
15
2
17
Pct
.333
.500
.353
FT
56
18
74
FTA
86
34
120
Pct
.651
.529
.617
ORB
11
6
17
DRB
75
15
90
TOT
86
21
107
Avg
2.6
1.9
2.4
Asst
126
48
174
TO
114
40
154
Blk
2
0
2
Stl
68
32
100
Pts
245
105
350
Avg
7.4
9.5
8.0
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Ranks No. 5 in the Big South in rebounding (7.6 rpg), No. 2 in offensive rebounds (3.6
rpg) and No. 10 in defensive rebounds (4.1 rpg).
-- Tabbed a “Rising Star” by the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
-- Grabbed a game-high nine rebounds in the season opener against Winston-Salem
State (Nov. 13).
-- Just missed a double-double versus Tulane (Nov. 20), ending the contest with nine
points and 11 rebounds.
# 23
-- Notched 10 points and six boards during the Navy Classic championship game versus
Navy (Nov. 21).
Avery Warley
6-3 R-Sophomore F
Washington, D.C.
H.D. Woodson HS
-- Recorded her first double-double of the season (and third of her career) at Lafayette
(Nov. 28), finishing with a career-high 19 points and a game-high 11 boards. Eight of her
rebounds came at the offensive end.
Season Highs
-- Paced the Lady Flames in both points (12) and rebounds (8) during the Marriott Cavalier
Classic championship game against No. 21/23 Virginia on Dec. 29.
Points - 19
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
FG Made - 8
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
FG Attempts - 13
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
3FG Made - 0
None
3FG Attempts - 0
None
FT Made - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. JMU (12-01-09)
FT Attempts - 6
vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
Rebounds - 11 (Two times)
Most recently, at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Assists - 2 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. JMU (12-01-09)
Steals - 3
at Gardner-Webb (01-02-10)
Blocks - 1 (Three times)
Most recently, at G.-Webb (01-02-10)
-- Named to the Marriott Cavalier Classic all-tournament team, after averaging 11.0 ppg
and 7.5 rpg in two games.
-- Shared the team scoring lead with 10 points, Jan. 2 at Gardner-Webb, while also contributing six rebounds and a career high-tying three steals.
-- Ranks No. 40 in program history with 340 career rebounds.
-- Has grabbed five or more rebounds in 17 consecutive games, dating back to last season.
-- Has scored in double figures during each of her last four games.
Career Highs
Points - 19
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
FG Made - 8
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
FG Attempts - 13
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
3FG Made - 0
None
3FG Attempts - 0
None
FT Made - 6
vs. UNC Asheville (02-28-09)
FT Attempts - 8 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. UNCA (02-28-09)
Rebounds - 18
at Virginia Tech (12-30-08)
Assists - 3
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
Steals - 3 (Three times)
Most recently, at G.-Webb (01-02-10)
Blocks - 4 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Winthrop (02-16-09)
Career Stats
Season
2008-09
2009-10
TOTAL
GP
33
11
44
GS
33
11
44
Min
832
302
1134
Avg
25.2
27.5
25.8
FG
112
43
155
FGA
179
80
259
Pct
.626
.538
.598
3FG
0
0
0
3FGA
0
0
0
Pct
.000
.000
.000
FT
42
14
56
FTA
81
28
109
Pct
.519
.500
.514
ORB
85
39
124
DRB
171
45
216
TOT
256
84
340
Avg
7.8
7.6
7.7
Asst
11
5
16
TO
76
34
109
Blk
47
3
50
Stl
23
9
32
Pts
266
100
366
Avg
8.1
9.1
8.3
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Posted four rebounds, a steal and an assist during her Liberty debut, Nov. 13 versus
Winston-Salem State.
-- Enjoyed a solid, all-around performance Nov. 20 against Tulane, when she notched nine
points, two rebounds and two steals, leading the Lady Flames into the Navy Classic title
game.
-- Her stat line Dec. 5 versus Glenville State featured career-high totals in both rebounds
(seven) and assists (seven).
-- Nabbed a career-high three steals against Cornell (Dec. 28), during the first round of the
Marriott Cavalier Classic.
# 25
Dymond Morgan
5-7 Junior Guard
Lynwood, Calif.
Lynwood HS
(Midland College)
Season/Career Highs
Points - 9
vs. Tulane (11-20-09)
FG Made - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Tulane (11-20-09)
FG Attempts - 6
vs. Tulane (11-20-09)
3FG Made - 1
vs. Tulane (11-20-09)
3FG Attempts - 1 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Tulane (11-20-09)
FT Made - 2 (Four times)
Most recently, at G.-Webb (01-02-10)
FT Attempts - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, at G.-Webb (01-02-10)
Rebounds - 7
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
Assists - 7
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
Steals - 3
vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
Blocks - 0
None
Career Stats
Season
2009-10
GP
11
GS
0
Min
163
Avg
14.8
FG
13
FGA
28
Pct
.464
3FG
1
3FGA
2
Pct
.500
FT
9
FTA
12
Pct
.750
ORB
5
DRB
21
TOT
26
Avg
2.4
Asst
12
TO
28
Blk
0
Stl
11
Pts
36
Avg
3.3
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Has missed the first 11 games of the 2009-10 season, due to a knee injury.
# 30
Brittany Campbell
6-0 R-Freshman Guard
Rustburg, Va.
Brookville HS
Career Highs
Points - 11
vs. Hartford (11-28-08)
FG Made - 4
vs. Hartford (11-28-08)
FG Attempts - 12
at James Madison (12-02-08)
3FG Made - 3
at James Madison (12-02-08)
3FG Attempts - 7
at James Madison (12-02-08)
FT Made - 3
vs. South Alabama (11-29-08)
FT Attempts - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. S. Alabama (11-29-08)
Rebounds - 3 (Three times)
Most recently, at JMU (12-02-08)
Assists - 1
vs. Hartford (11-28-08)
Steals - 2
vs. South Alabama (11-29-08)
Blocks - 1
vs. South Alabama (11-29-08)
Career Stats
Season
2008-09
GP
5
GS
1
Min
104
Avg
20.8
FG
11
FGA
31
Pct
.355
3FG
6
3FGA
18
Pct
.333
FT
7
FTA
9
Pct
.778
ORB
5
DRB
6
TOT
11
Avg
2.2
Asst
1
TO
6
Blk
1
Stl
4
Pts
35
Avg
7.0
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Scored a season-high nine points versus Tulane (Nov. 20), helping the Lady Flames
reach the Navy Classic championship game.
-- All eight of her points against James Madison (Dec. 1) came after halftime.
-- Distributed a season-high seven assists versus Glenville State (Dec. 5), sharing the
team lead.
-- Equaled her career high with eight rebounds at Gardner-Webb (Jan. 2).
# 32
Rachel McLeod
5-10 Junior Guard
Houston, Texas
Home Schooled
Season Highs
Points - 9
vs. Tulane (11-20-09)
FG Made - 3 (Four times)
Most recently, vs. JMU (12-01-09)
FG Attempts - 7
vs. UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
3FG Made - 1
vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
3FG Attempts - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. JMU (12-01-09)
FT Made - 3
vs. Tulane (11-20-09)
FT Attempts - 5
vs. Tulane (11-20-09)
Rebounds - 8
at Gardner-Webb (01-02-10)
Assists - 7
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
Steals - 2 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. Glen. St. (12-05-09)
Blocks - 0
None
Career Highs
Points - 13
at Coastal Carolina (02-21-09)
FG Made - 4 (Four times)
Most recently, at Coastal (02-21-09)
FG Attempts - 13
at Old Dominion (03-23-08)
3FG Made - 2 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. Radford (02-02-09)
3FG Attempts - 5
at Old Dominion (03-23-08)
FT Made - 5
vs. Binghamton (12-08-07)
FT Attempts - 6
vs. Binghamton (12-08-07)
Rebounds - 8 (Two times)
Most recently, at G.-Webb (01-02-10)
Assists - 8
vs. High Point (03-15-08)
Steals - 4
vs. N.C. A&T (11-16-07)
Blocks - 1 (Seven times)
Most recently, at Coastal (02-21-09)
Career Stats
Season
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
TOTAL
GP
32
30
11
73
GS
0
5
11
16
Min
531
622
240
1393
Avg
16.6
20.7
21.8
19.1
FG
50
39
21
110
FGA
108
120
50
278
Pct
.463
.325
.420
.396
3FG
12
9
1
22
3FGA
33
34
8
75
Pct
.364
.265
.125
.293
FT
27
34
16
77
FTA
41
45
22
108
Pct
.659
.756
.727
.713
ORB
10
11
5
26
DRB
46
60
16
122
TOT
56
71
21
148
Avg
1.8
2.4
1.9
2.0
Asst
66
73
16
155
TO
60
82
23
165
Blk
4
3
0
7
Stl
25
29
8
62
Pts
139
121
59
319
Avg
4.3
4.0
5.4
4.4
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Named Big South Player of the Week on Nov. 24, becoming the first Liberty freshman
to capture the award since Megan Frazee (twice in 2005-06).
-- Ranks in the top 10 of six Big South statistical categories, including scoring (1st-17.3
ppg), defensive rebounds (1st-6.2 rpg), rebounding (2nd-8.6 rpg), field goal percentage
(2nd-.490), free throw percentage (4th-.723) and offensive rebounds (8th-2.5 rpg).
-- Tabbed a “Freshman to Watch” by the Richmond Times-Dispatch prior to the season.
-- Led the Lady Flames in scoring in each of her first four collegiate games.
# 40
-- Her 26 points versus Winston-Salem State (Nov. 13) equaled the Lady Rams’ point total
and were the most points by a Lady Flame in her collegiate debut since Elena Kisseleva
scored 30 points versus Bluefield on Nov. 23, 1996.
Devon Brown
5-10 R-Freshman G
Waynesboro, Va.
Waynesboro HS
-- Fashioned her first career double-double (18 points, 12 rebounds) versus Tulane (Nov.
20) at the Navy Classic.
Season/Career Highs
-- Outscored Navy during the second half of the Navy Classic championship game (Nov.
21), 14-11. She was named the Championship Game All-Star, after tallying 19 points, 11
rebounds and a career-high five steals.
Points - 26 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. UNCG (11-17-09)
FG Made - 11 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. UNCG (11-17-09)
FG Attempts - 16
vs. James Madison (12-01-09)
3FG Made - 3 (Three times)
Most recently, at Navy (11-21-09)
3FG Attempts - 6
at Virginia (12-29-09)
FT Made - 8
at Navy (11-21-09)
FT Attempts - 9
at Navy (11-21-09)
Rebounds - 13
vs. James Madison (12-01-09)
Assists - 4
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Steals - 5
at Navy (11-21-09)
Blocks - 2 (Two times)
Most recently, at Virginia (12-29-09)
-- Pulled down a career-best 13 rebounds against James Madison (Dec. 1), leading all
players in the contest.
-- Scored a game-high 20 points and hauled in nine rebounds in just 18 minutes of work,
Dec. 5 versus Glenville State.
-- Played a career-high 37 minutes at Auburn, leading all players in both points (19) and
rebounds (8). Scored 14 of her 19 points after halftime.
-- Tallied a game-high 18 points against Cornell (Dec. 28), despite playing only 23 minutes.
-- Collected a game-leading 11 rebounds and added nine points for a near double-double,
Jan. 2 at Gardner-Webb.
Career Stats
Season
2009-10
GP
11
GS
11
Min
305
Avg
27.7
FG
70
FGA
143
Pct
.490
3FG
16
3FGA
39
Pct
.410
FT
34
FTA
47
Pct
.723
ORB
27
DRB
68
TOT
95
Avg
8.6
Asst
13
TO
28
Blk
6
Stl
19
Pts
190
Avg
17.3
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Has missed the first 11 games of the 2009-10 season, due to a knee injury.
# 43
Kittery Maine
6-4 Junior Forward
Bonaire, Ga.
Warner Robins HS
Career Highs
Points - 12
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
FG Made - 5
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
FG Attempts - 8
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
3FG Made - 0
None
3FG Attempts - 0
None
FT Made - 3
vs. Charleston So. (02-18-08)
FT Attempts - 4
vs. Charleston So. (02-18-08)
Rebounds - 7
vs. Saint Paul’s (12-13-08)
Assists - 1 (Six times)
Most recently, vs. Radford (02-02-09)
Steals - 1 (Five times)
Most recently, vs. Winthrop (02-16-09)
Blocks - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, at W. Carolina (11-22-08)
Career Stats
Season
2007-08
2008-09
TOTAL
GP
28
24
52
GS
0
0
0
Min
202
197
399
Avg
7.2
8.2
7.7
FG
22
20
42
FGA
30
41
71
Pct
.733
.488
.592
3FG
0
0
0
3FGA
0
0
0
Pct
.000
.000
.000
FT
10
2
12
FTA
18
4
22
Pct
.556
.500
.545
ORB
13
17
30
DRB
28
30
58
TOT
41
47
88
Avg
1.5
2.0
1.7
Asst
3
3
6
TO
18
12
30
Blk
6
7
13
Stl
3
2
5
Pts
54
42
96
Avg
1.9
1.8
1.8
2009-10 Season Notes/Highlights
-- Contributed three points, one rebound and a blocked shot to the Lady Flames’ win over
Winston-Salem State (Nov. 13) in her collegiate debut.
-- Has blocked a shot in four of her seven appearances this season.
# 54
Carra Coy
6-6 Freshman Forward
Summerville, S.C.
Northwood Academy
Season/Career Highs
Points - 3 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
FG Made - 1 (Four times)
Most recently, vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
FG Attempts - 3
vs. Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
3FG Made - 0
None
3FG Attempts - 0
None
FT Made - 2
vs. Glenville State (12-05-09)
FT Attempts - 2 (Three times)
Most recently, vs. Cornell (12-28-09)
Rebounds - 4 (Two times)
Most recently, vs. Glen. St. (12-05-09)
Assists - 0
None
Steals - 1
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Blocks - 2
vs. UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
Career Stats
Season
2009-10
GP
7
GS
0
Min
92
Avg
13.1
FG
4
FGA
9
Pct
.444
3FG
0
3FGA
0
Pct
.000
FT
4
FTA
6
Pct
.667
ORB
3
DRB
11
TOT
14
Avg
2.0
Asst
0
TO
9
Blk
5
Stl
1
Pts
12
Avg
1.7
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty Game-by-Game Highs (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
Opponent
Date
Score
WL
POINTS
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------WINSTON-SALEM STATE
11-13-09
71-26
W
26-BROWN, Devon
9-WARLEY, Avery
6-MAYS, Amber
5-WASHINGTON, L
2-DALE, Danika
UNC GREENSBORO
11-17-09
60-42
W
26-BROWN, Devon
9-BROWN, Devon
4-MAYS, Amber
4-MAYS, Amber
2-COY, Carra
vs Tulane
11-20-09
63-52
W
18-BROWN, Devon
12-BROWN, Devon
3-MAYS, Amber
4-MAYS, Amber
2-BROWN, Devon
at Navy
11-21-09
55-43
W
19-BROWN, Devon
11-BROWN, Devon
5-MAYS, Amber
5-BROWN, Devon
at Lafayette
11-28-09
90-55
W
21-WASHINGTON, L 11-WARLEY, Avery
4-BROWN, Devon
4-WASHINGTON, L
MAYS, Amber
MAYS, Amber
DALE, Danika
JAMES MADISON
12-01-09
50-60
L
14-MAYS, Amber
13-BROWN, Devon
2-MAYS, Amber
None
1-BEECHER, Kyle
2-BEECHER, Kyle
2-DALE, Danika
3-DALE, Danika
1-WARLEY, Avery
WARLEY, Avery
GLENVILLE STATE
12-05-09
86-45
W
20-BROWN, Devon
10-ANTIC, Jelena
7-McLEOD, Rache
MORGAN, Dymon
at Auburn
12-15-09
64-70
vs Cornell
12-28-09
70-40
L
W
COY, Carra
19-BROWN, Devon
8-BROWN, Devon
3-MAYS, Amber
4-MAYS, Amber
1-BROWN, Devon
18-BROWN, Devon
8-ANTIC, Jelena
8-MAYS, Amber
4-MAYS, Amber
1-COY, Carra
WARLEY, Avery
BROWN, Devon
WASHINGTON, L
at Virginia
12-29-09
54-63
L
12-WARLEY, Avery
at Gardner-Webb Universit 01-02-10
65-70
L
10-DALE, Danika
8-WARLEY, Avery
3-ANTIC, Jelena
MAYS, Amber
ANTIC, Jelena
MAYS, Amber
WARLEY, Avery
11-BROWN, Devon
6-MAYS, Amber
3-BROWN, Devon
2-BROWN, Devon
MAYS, Amber
3-BROWN, Devon
WARLEY, Avery
1-WARLEY, Avery
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
01
11
12
15
21
23
25
32
40
Opponent
Date
Score
WL WASHINGTO ANTIC,JEL DALE,DANI BEECHER,K MAYS,AMBE WARLEY,AV MORGAN,DY MCLEOD,RA BROWN,DEV
--------
----
-----
-- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
WINSTON-SALEM STATE
11-13-09
71-26
W
9- 2- 1
DNP
6- 7- 3
8- 2- 2
7- 0- 6
4- 9- 2
0- 4- 1
8- 1- 2
26- 7- 1
UNC GREENSBORO
11-17-09
60-42
W
2- 0- 0
DNP
0- 4- 0
11- 5- 0
11- 1- 4
0- 7- 0
6- 5- 2
2- 1- 2
26- 9- 2
vs Tulane
11-20-09
63-52
W
2- 1- 0
DNP
0- 1- 1
6- 3- 2
10- 2- 3
9-11- 1
9- 2- 0
9- 2- 2
18-12- 1
at Navy
11-21-09
55-43
W
6- 4- 0
0- 5- 3
0- 2- 1
4- 2- 0
8- 2- 5
10- 6- 0
2- 3- 0
6- 2- 0
19-11- 2
at Lafayette
11-28-09
90-55
W
21- 0- 2
4- 4- 2
6- 4- 1
5- 3- 2
11- 4- 4
19-11- 0
1- 0- 0
4- 1- 0
17- 3- 4
JAMES MADISON
12-01-09
50-60
2- 1- 0
1- 4- 0
3- 5- 1
4- 6- 1
14- 2- 2
9- 7- 2
0- 0- 0
8- 1- 0
9-13- 0
GLENVILLE STATE
12-05-09
86-45
8- 5- 2
12-10- 0
6- 9- 3
14- 6- 0
5- 2- 4
7- 6- 0
6- 7- 7
6- 2- 7
20- 9- 2
at Auburn
12-15-09
64-70
2- 1- 0
4- 3- 1
0- 0- 0
7- 0- 1
18- 1- 3
10- 6- 0
2- 2- 0
2- 1- 1
19- 8- 0
vs Cornell
12-28-09
70-40
9- 5- 2
11- 8- 2
5- 7- 2
5- 3- 0
4- 2- 8
10- 7- 0
2- 1- 1
3- 0- 0
18- 6- 1
at Virginia
12-29-09
54-63
L
5- 5- 1
5- 3- 3
3- 4- 0
6- 2- 0
7- 0- 3
12- 8- 0
2- 1- 0
5- 2- 0
9- 6- 0
at Gardner-Webb Univers01-02-10
65-70
L
0- 0- 0
10- 5- 1
10- 0- 1
4- 3- 0
10- 5- 6
10- 6- 0
6- 1- 1
6- 8- 2
9-11- 0
Opponent
Date
Score
WL COY,CARRA
--------
----
-----
-- ---------
WINSTON-SALEM STATE
11-13-09
71-26
W
3- 1- 0
UNC GREENSBORO
11-17-09
60-42
W
2- 4- 0
vs Tulane
11-20-09
63-52
W
at Navy
11-21-09
55-43
W
at Lafayette
11-28-09
90-55
W
JAMES MADISON
12-01-09
50-60
GLENVILLE STATE
12-05-09
86-45
at Auburn
12-15-09
64-70
vs Cornell
12-28-09
70-40
at Virginia
12-29-09
54-63
L
at Gardner-Webb Univers01-02-10
65-70
L
L
W
L
W
54
DNP
DNP
2- 1- 0
L
W
0- 1- 0
2- 4- 0
L
W
DNP
3- 2- 0
DNP
0- 1- 0
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty Player High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
Liberty - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Points.......................
Field Goals Made.............
Field Goal Att...............
FG Pct (min 5 made)..........
3-Point FG Made..............
3-Point FG Att...............
3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made).....
Free Throws Made.............
Free Throw Att...............
FT Pct (min 3 made)..........
Rebounds.....................
Assists......................
Steals.......................
Blocked Shots................
Turnovers....................
Fouls........................
26
26
21
20
19
19
19
11
11
16
15
15
.875
.786
3
3
3
6
6
1.000
.750
8
7
9
8
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
13
12
8
7
7
5
5
2
2
2
2
2
2
8
7
5
5
5
5
5
( 7-8 )
(11-14)
( 2-2 )
( 3-4 )
(
(
(
(
(
4-4
4-4
4-4
3-3
3-3
)
)
)
)
)
BROWN, Devon vs UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
BROWN, Devon vs Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
WASHINGTON, LaKendra at Lafayette (11-28-09)
BROWN, Devon vs Glenville State (12-05-09)
BROWN, Devon at Auburn (12-15-09)
WARLEY, Avery at Lafayette (11-28-09)
BROWN, Devon at Navy (11-21-09)
BROWN, Devon vs UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
BROWN, Devon vs Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
BROWN, Devon vs James Madison (12-01-09)
MAYS, Amber vs James Madison (12-01-09)
BROWN, Devon vs UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
BEECHER, Kylee vs Glenville State (12-05-09)
BROWN, Devon vs Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
BROWN, Devon at Navy (11-21-09)
BROWN, Devon vs Tulane (11-20-09)
BROWN, Devon vs Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
BROWN, Devon at Virginia (12-29-09)
WASHINGTON, LaKendra vs Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
ANTIC, Jelena at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
BROWN, Devon vs Tulane (11-20-09)
BROWN, Devon at Navy (11-21-09)
BROWN, Devon vs James Madison (12-01-09)
BROWN, Devon at Navy (11-21-09)
BROWN, Devon vs James Madison (12-01-09)
BROWN, Devon at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
DALE, Danika vs Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
BEECHER, Kylee vs Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
BROWN, Devon at Auburn (12-15-09)
WARLEY, Avery at Lafayette (11-28-09)
BROWN, Devon vs James Madison (12-01-09)
BROWN, Devon vs Tulane (11-20-09)
MAYS, Amber vs Cornell (12-28-09)
McLEOD, Rachel vs Glenville State (12-05-09)
MORGAN, Dymond vs Glenville State (12-05-09)
BROWN, Devon at Navy (11-21-09)
WASHINGTON, LaKendra vs Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
BROWN, Devon at Virginia (12-29-09)
DALE, Danika vs James Madison (12-01-09)
BROWN, Devon vs Tulane (11-20-09)
COY, Carra vs UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
DALE, Danika vs UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
DALE, Danika vs Winston-Salem State (11-13-09)
MORGAN, Dymond vs Glenville State (12-05-09)
MAYS, Amber at Virginia (12-29-09)
WARLEY, Avery at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
ANTIC, Jelena at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
MAYS, Amber at Virginia (12-29-09)
WARLEY, Avery vs James Madison (12-01-09)
WASHINGTON, LaKendra vs UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Points.......................
Field Goals Made.............
Field Goal Att...............
FG Pct (min 5 made)..........
3-Point FG Made..............
3-Point FG Att...............
3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made).....
Free Throws Made.............
Free Throw Att...............
FT Pct (min 3 made)..........
Rebounds.....................
Assists......................
Steals.......................
Blocked Shots................
22
19
17
15
15
15
7
6
6
6
6
16
16
16
.833
.750
4
4
12
11
.750
.667
.667
7
7
7
7
9
8
8
8
1.000
.875
.875
.875
9
7
7
9
5
5
5
5
5
10
5
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
( 5-6 )
( 6-8 )
( 3-4 )
( 2-3 )
( 2-3 )
(
(
(
(
4-4
7-8
7-8
7-8
)
)
)
)
Jackson, Lauren at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Wright, Monica at Virginia (12-29-09)
Greenleaf, Jordan at Auburn (12-15-09)
ROUNDTREE, Margaret at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-1
McMunigal, Virginia vs Cornell (12-28-09)
Hislop, Tarik vs James Madison (12-01-09)
Wright, Monica at Virginia (12-29-09)
ROUNDTREE, Margaret at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-1
Hilliard, Chantel at Auburn (12-15-09)
Jackson, Lauren at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Wright, LaKeisha at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Wright, Monica at Virginia (12-29-09)
Autumn Davis vs Glenville State (12-05-09)
Evans, Dawn vs James Madison (12-01-09)
McCall, Telia at Virginia (12-29-09)
Hilliard, Chantel at Auburn (12-15-09)
Smalley, Alli at Auburn (12-15-09)
KALJO, Indira vs Tulane (11-20-09)
KALJO, Indira vs Tulane (11-20-09)
Autumn Davis vs Glenville State (12-05-09)
Jackson, Lauren at Lafayette (11-28-09)
HUDSON, Dominique at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
Hislop, Tarik vs James Madison (12-01-09)
HUDSON, Monique at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
Greenleaf, Jordan at Auburn (12-15-09)
Hislop, Tarik vs James Madison (12-01-09)
Jackson, Lauren at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Hislop, Tarik vs James Madison (12-01-09)
HUDSON, Monique at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
Greenleaf, Jordan at Auburn (12-15-09)
Jackson, Lauren at Lafayette (11-28-09)
HUDSON, Dominique at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
HUDSON, Monique at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
Greenleaf, Jordan at Auburn (12-15-09)
Jackson, Lauren at Lafayette (11-28-09)
Consedine, Cassie at Navy (11-21-09)
Greenleaf, Jordan at Auburn (12-15-09)
FLOYD, Monique vs UNC Greensboro (11-17-09)
HUDSON, Dominique at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
Wright, Monica at Virginia (12-29-09)
Evans, Dawn vs James Madison (12-01-09)
Myers, Angela at Navy (11-21-09)
BROWN, Chassity vs Tulane (11-20-09)
BARNES, Roshaunda vs Tulane (11-20-09)
Wright, Monica at Virginia (12-29-09)
Kellum, Paulisha at Virginia (12-29-09)
POPE, LaTroya at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
Egwu, Simone at Virginia (12-29-09)
McCall, Telia at Virginia (12-29-09)
Hilliard, Chantel at Auburn (12-15-09)
Carrier, KeKe at Auburn (12-15-09)
Alverson, Blanche at Auburn (12-15-09)
Suzi Harvey vs Glenville State (12-05-09)
Shepherd, Kanita vs James Madison (12-01-09)
Newman,Nikki vs James Madison (12-01-09)
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty Team High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
Liberty - TEAM GAME HIGHS
POINTS.....................
FIELD GOALS MADE...........
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE......
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...........
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.........
FREE THROWS MADE...........
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE......
REBOUNDS...................
ASSISTS....................
STEALS.....................
BLOCKED SHOTS..............
TURNOVERS..................
FOULS......................
90
86
71
70
65
37
35
60
59
.617
.614
4
4
4
14
11
11
.667
.500
16
15
28
25
.923
.800
67
46
46
25
18
15
14
14
4
4
4
33
30
27
23
23
(37-60)
(35-57)
( 4-6 )
( 3-6 )
(12-13)
( 8-10)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
vs Cornell (12-28-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
vs Cornell (12-28-09)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
UNC GREENSBORO (11-17-09)
vs Cornell (12-28-09)
UNC GREENSBORO (11-17-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
Opponent - GAME HIGHS
POINTS.....................
FIELD GOALS MADE...........
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE......
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...........
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.........
FREE THROWS MADE...........
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE......
REBOUNDS...................
ASSISTS....................
STEALS.....................
BLOCKED SHOTS..............
TURNOVERS..................
FOULS......................
70
70
63
60
55
24
21
78
54
.480
.429
7
7
49
24
.600
.375
26
20
36
32
.769
.731
41
35
17
16
19
15
3
3
3
32
24
24
24
(24-50)
(21-49)
( 3-5 )
( 6-16)
(20-26)
(19-26)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
UNC GREENSBORO (11-17-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
UNC GREENSBORO (11-17-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
Liberty - GAME LOWS
POINTS.....................
FIELD GOALS MADE...........
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE......
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...........
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.........
FREE THROWS MADE...........
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE......
REBOUNDS...................
ASSISTS....................
STEALS.....................
BLOCKED SHOTS..............
TURNOVERS..................
FOULS......................
50
54
55
60
63
18
19
47
48
.305
.396
0
1
1
6
6
.000
.111
8
10
10
13
.455
.524
23
33
6
6
6
7
0
1
1
1
14
16
14
15
(18-59)
(19-48)
( 0-1 )
( 1-9 )
(10-22)
(11-21)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
at Navy (11-21-09)
UNC GREENSBORO (11-17-09)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Navy (11-21-09)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
at Navy (11-21-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Navy (11-21-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
UNC GREENSBORO (11-17-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
UNC GREENSBORO (11-17-09)
vs Cornell (12-28-09)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
at Navy (11-21-09)
at Navy (11-21-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
at Navy (11-21-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
Opponent - GAME LOWS
POINTS.....................
FIELD GOALS MADE...........
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......
3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE......
3 PT FG ATTEMPTS...........
3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.........
FREE THROWS MADE...........
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE......
REBOUNDS...................
ASSISTS....................
STEALS.....................
BLOCKED SHOTS..............
TURNOVERS..................
FOULS......................
26
40
42
43
45
11
13
39
42
.192
.262
1
2
5
7
.083
.143
3
5
5
10
.421
.500
20
22
5
8
2
4
4
0
0
0
13
15
13
13
(15-78)
(11-42)
( 1-12)
( 7-49)
( 8-19)
( 5-10)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
vs Cornell (12-28-09)
UNC GREENSBORO (11-17-09)
at Navy (11-21-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
vs Cornell (12-28-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
at Virginia (12-29-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
GLENVILLE STATE (12-05-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
UNC GREENSBORO (11-17-09)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
vs Tulane (11-20-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
at Lafayette (11-28-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
at Navy (11-21-09)
vs Cornell (12-28-09)
at Gardner-Webb University (01-02-10)
JAMES MADISON (12-01-09)
WINSTON-SALEM STATE (11-13-09)
at Auburn (12-15-09)
-----/----- ----/----
10-22/ 8-19 .455/.421
13-17/ 3-5
-----/----- ----/----
Free Throws
40/26
38/22
40/35
39/25
+5
+13
+14
+16
+5
+14
25/12
6/13
15/8
11/11
10/16
10/10
18/5
30/20
22/22
16/19
33/20
20/15
14/24
18/17
24/22
19/21
19/32
1/3
3/2
4/0
1/3
2/1
3/3
1/2
0/0
3/2
4/1
4/0
10/9
10/19
12/6
8/6
11/15
6/4
14/2
7/8
11/8
14/11
15/4
27/24
20/15
18/17
18/13
17/24
23/15
23/20
14/19
16/19
17/21
15/13
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
4-14/ 1-12 .286/.083
11-19/ 5-10 .579/.500
33/20
+38
6/14
23/13
Fouls
2-9 / 4-24 .222/.167
14-21/ 9-15 .667/.600
46/41
(11)
7/13
--/--
4-6 / 7-21 .667/.333
13-20/20-26 .650/.769
67/29
+18
11/17
Steal
3-8 / 4-20 .375/.200
3-Pointers
.500/.600
13-17/19-32 .765/.594
23/34
+8
Block
Mar
-----/----- ----/----
3-6 / 3-5
16-28/ 8-11 .571/.727
43/25
+19
Assist TOver
--27-57/11-42 .474/.262
1-9 / 5-18 .111/.278
12-13/16-23 .923/.696
34/26
Rebounds
+45
24-49/15-52 .490/.288
0-1 / 7-49 .000/.143
11-21/10-18 .524/.556
46/27
FT Pct
+18
24-47/20-48 .511/.417
2-7 / 6-17 .286/.353
8-10/19-26 .800/.731
3FG Pct
71-26
------------------------------ --/-- --/-- ---/---
Opponent
60-42
+11
19-48/15-44 .396/.341
3-11/ 4-16 .273/.250
15-25/26-36 .600/.722
FG Pct
WINSTON-SALEM STATE........... 30/12 41/14
63-52
+12
37-60/16-39 .617/.410
.182/.286
Total FG
UNC GREENSBORO................ 32/21 28/21
55-43
35-57/15-78 .614/.192
(10) 18-59/18-54 .305/.333
+35
25-51/24-50 .490/.480
2-11/ 2-7
Score
Tulane........................ 32/19 31/33
90-55
+41
28-53/13-48 .528/.271
4-9 / 6-16 .444/.375
2nd
Navy.......................... 24/32 31/11
50-60
(6)
22-54/21-49 .407/.429
1st
Lafayette..................... 42/28 48/27
86-45
+30
23-52/19-51 .442/.373
--/--
JAMES MADISON................. 16/28 34/32
64-70
(9)
--/--
GLENVILLE STATE............... 39/23 47/22
70-40
(5)
---/--- --/--
Auburn........................ 19/33 45/37
54-63
----/----
Cornell....................... 31/14 39/26
65-70
.765/.600
Virginia...................... 29/33 25/30
16/9
Gardner-Webb University....... 29/29 36/41
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
2009-10 Liberty Women's Basketball
Liberty Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 04, 2010)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES...........
CONFERENCE..........
NON-CONFERENCE......
OVERALL
(7-4)
(0-1)
(7-3)
HOME
(3-1)
(0-0)
(3-1)
AWAY
(2-3)
(0-1)
(2-2)
NEUTRAL
(2-0)
(0-0)
(2-0)
|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---|
|----REBOUNDS----|
## Player
GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct FT-FTA
Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------40 BROWN, Devon....... 11-11 305 27.7 70-143 .490 16-39
.410 34-47
.723
27 68
95 8.6 20 0 13 28
6 19 190 17.3
21 MAYS, Amber........ 11-11 311 28.3 43-77
.558
1-2
.500 18-34
.529
6 15
21 1.9 31 1 48 40
0 32 105 9.5
23 WARLEY, Avery...... 11-11 302 27.5 43-80
.538
0-0
.000 14-28
.500
39 45
84 7.6 32 2
5 34
3
9 100 9.1
15 BEECHER, Kylee..... 11-8
286 26.0 28-55
.509
0-5
.000 18-26
.692
19 16
35 3.2 21 0
8 17
3
6
74 6.7
01 WASHINGTON, LaKendr 11-0
164 14.9 28-63
.444
2-15
.133
8-13
.615
6 18
24 2.2 20 1
8 18
2 17
66 6.0
11 ANTIC, Jelena...... 8-3
180 22.5 19-46
.413
4-8
.500
5-10
.500
20 22
42 5.3 15 1 12 17
1
5
47 5.9
32 McLEOD, Rachel..... 11-11 240 21.8 21-50
.420
1-8
.125 16-22
.727
5 16
21 1.9 14 0 16 23
0
8
59 5.4
12 DALE, Danika....... 11-0
157 14.3 13-36
.361
3-12
.250 10-15
.667
10 33
43 3.9 12 0 13 18
6 10
39 3.5
25 MORGAN, Dymond..... 11-0
163 14.8 13-28
.464
1-2
.500
9-12
.750
5 21
26 2.4 24 0 12 28
0 11
36 3.3
54 COY, Carra......... 7-0
92 13.1
4-9
.444
0-0
.000
4-6
.667
3 11
14 2.0 19 0
0
9
5
1
12 1.7
TEAM...............
22 22
44 4.0
0
6
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 11
2200
282-587 .480 28-91
.308 136-213 .638 162 287 449 40.8 208 5 135 238 26 118 728 66.2
Opponents.......... 11
2200
187-555 .337 49-205 .239 143-221 .647 120 190 310 28.2 200 - 128 225 17 92 566 51.5
TEAM STATISTICS
LIBERTY
OPP
-------------------------------------------------SCORING.................
728
566
Points per game.......
66.2
51.5
Scoring margin........
+14.7
FIELD GOALS-ATT.........
282-587
187-555
Field goal pct........
.480
.337
3 POINT FG-ATT..........
28-91
49-205
3-point FG pct........
.308
.239
3-pt FG made per game.
2.5
4.5
FREE THROWS-ATT.........
136-213
143-221
Free throw pct........
.638
.647
F-Throws made per game
12.4
13.0
REBOUNDS................
449
310
Rebounds per game.....
40.8
28.2
Rebounding margin.....
+12.6
ASSISTS.................
135
128
Assists per game......
12.3
11.6
TURNOVERS...............
238
225
Turnovers per game....
21.6
20.5
Turnover margin.......
-1.2
Assist/turnover ratio.
0.6
0.6
STEALS..................
118
92
Steals per game.......
10.7
8.4
BLOCKS..................
26
17
Blocks per game.......
2.4
1.5
ATTENDANCE..............
3798
6746
Home games-Avg/Game...
4-950
5-1217
Neutral site-Avg/Game.
2-330
SCORE BY PERIODS:
------------------------Liberty..................
Opponents................
1st 2nd
---- ---323 405
272 294
Total
---728
566
DATE
OPPONENT
W/L
--------------------------------11-13-09
WINSTON-SALEM STATE
W
11-17-09
UNC GREENSBORO
W
%11-20-09
vs Tulane
W
%11-21-09
at Navy
W
11-28-09
at Lafayette
W
12-01-09
JAMES MADISON
L
12-05-09
GLENVILLE STATE
W
12-15-09
at Auburn
L
#12-28-09
vs Cornell
W
#12-29-09
at Virginia
L
*01-02-10
at Gardner-Webb University
L
% = Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.)
# = Marriott Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)
* = Big South Conference game
SCORE
----71-26
60-42
63-52
55-43
90-55
50-60
86-45
64-70
70-40
54-63
65-70
ATTEND
-----1192
786
207
852
324
1209
611
1566
452
3096
249