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2008-09 MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION
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GAME 35: Liberty (23-11, 12-6 Big South) vs. James Madison (20-14, 9-9 CAA)
Mon., Mar. 23 • 7 p.m.
• Lynchburg, Va. • Vines Center (8,085)
SCHEDULE/RESULTS
N14
N18
N25
N28
N29
MONTREAT
9:15 p.m.
W (97-77)
at UNC Asheville *
2 p.m.
L (56-84)
at Virginia
7 p.m.
W (86-82)
COKER ^
6 p.m.
W (88-66)
WILLIAM & MARY^ 8:35 p.m. !! W (80-74)
D1
D6
D7
D15
D17
D19
D22
D23
D28
GEORGE MASON
7 p.m. ! W (69-66)
GARDNER-WEBB *
3 p.m.
W (68-59)
at Clemson
3 p.m.
L (75-80)
ANDERSON
7 p.m.
W (88-46)
at DePaul &
8:30 p.m.
L (63-64)
at Saint Louis &
8 p.m.
L (70-73)
vs. Northern Colo. @ 5:30 p.m.
W (75-70)
vs. USC Upstate @
5 p.m.
W (77-64)
CINCINNATI CHRIST. 3 p.m.
W (86-55)
J3
J5
J10
J12
J17
J20
J24
J27
J31
at Winthrop *
at Presbyterian *
CHARLESTON SO. *
COASTAL CAROLINA *
at VMI *
at High Point *
RADFORD *
HIGH POINT *
UNC ASHEVILLE *
F4
F7
F9
F14
F16
F21
F24
F28
at Gardner-Webb *
7 p.m.
WINTHROP *
9 p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN *
7 p.m.
at Charleston So. *
7:30 p.m.
at Coastal Carolina *
7 p.m.
at Old Dominion $
11 a.m.
VMI *
7 p.m.
at Radford *
6 p.m.
M3
M5
BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP
No. 6 GARDNER-WEBB 7 p.m.
W (88-77)
vs. No. 2 VMI
6 p.m.
L (58-78)
7 p.m.
L (57-59)
7 p.m. !! L (66-67)
7 p.m.
W (79-60)
7 p.m.
W (68-55)
1 p.m.
W (91-80)
7 p.m.
W (61-56)
7 p.m. !! L (82-94)
7 p.m.
W (78-63)
7 p.m.
W (78-66)
!! L (90-95)
W (57-47)
W (69-49)
W (95-80)
W (85-82)
L (56-80)
L (72-109)
W (92-85)
GAME INFORMATION
Tip: .................................................. 7 p.m.
Radio: .................. Flames Sports Network
Flagship:........................ WRVL 88.3 FM
Talent: ............................. Jerry Edwards
Series:...................................First Meeting
JAMES MADISON DUKES
LIBERTY FLAMES
Record: ........................19-12, 12-6 MAAC
Streak: ............................................ Won 1
Head Coach:............................ Matt Brady
..............................................(Siena, 1987)
Career Record:..............93-64 (Fifth year)
at James Madison:.....20-14 (First year)
SID: ...................................... Gary Michael
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website:............................. jmusports.com
Record: ...........................23-11, 12-6 BSC
Streak: ............................................ Won 1
Head Coach:...................... Ritchie McKay
................................ (Seattle Pacific, 1987)
Career Record:..........204-185 (13th year)
at Liberty: ..............39-27 (Second year)
SID: ................................... Vincent Briedis
E-Mail: .................. [email protected]
Website:...................... LibertyFlames.com
PROJECTED LIBERTY STARTERS
F Austin Smith
Notes: Scored a season-high 10 points against
VMI on Feb. 24 ... pulled down a career-high six
rebounds at Radford on Feb. 28 ... shooting 62.5
percent from the floor ... 11-of-16 from the floor
in his last five games.
6-9 - 220 - Fr. - Tucson, Ariz.
Ironwood Ridge
PTS
REB
AST
STL
MIN
2.7
1.4
0.3
0.4
8.1
G Anthony Smith
Notes: Named the Big South Preseason Player
of the Year ... sixth all-time in Liberty annals in
scoring with 1,728 points ... named Big South
Player of the Week on Jan. 26 ... 2009 Big South
All-Conference First Team selection.
6-5 - 220 - Sr. - Plano, Texas
Plano East H.S.
PTS
REB
AST
STL
MIN
17.3
6.6
2.2
1.3
36.3
G Kyle Ohman
Notes: Registered his first career double-double
with a career-best 38 points and 10 caroms at
Gardner-Webb on Feb. 4 ... named to the Big
South All-Academic team for the second consecutive year.
6-4 - 200 - Jr. - Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Emmanuel Baptist Christian
PTS
REB
AST
STL
MIN
14.2
5.5
2.6
1.2
33.5
Curry
G Seth
6-3 - 180 - Fr. - Charlotte, N.C.
Notes: Leads all freshmen in the nation in scoring at 20.6 ppg ... ranks No. 22 nationally in scoring ... two-time Big South Player and Dicke Vitale
“Diaper Dandy” of the Week ... Big South Second
Team All-Conference and Freshman of the Year.
Charlotte Christian
PTS
REB
AST
STL
MIN
20.6
4.3
2.3
1.3
36.4
COLLEGEINSIDER.COM POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT
M17
M23
M25
M31
RIDER %
JAMES MADISON %
Semifinals
Championship
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
TBA
TBA
W (79-64)
EDGE
^ - Liberty Thanksgiving Classic % - CIT
& - Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Classic (Home Sites)
@ - Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
$ - ESPNU BracketBuster
* - Big South Conference game
! - Overtime game
!! - Double-overtime game
FTN - Flames Television Network
EDGE - Big South EDGE (all FTN games are also on the EDGE)
LIBERTY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
1971 University Blvd.
Lynchburg, VA 24502
Men’s Basketball Contact: Vincent Briedis
Office: (434) 582-2292
Cell: (434) 841-0839
E-Mail: [email protected]
Vines Center Press Row: (434) 582-7451
Assistant A.D. for Athletics Communications
Todd Wetmore
Associate Athletics Communications Director
Ryan Bomberger
Assistant Athletics Communications Director
Paul Carmany
Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant
Jennifer Shelton
Sanders
G Jesse
6-3 - 200 - Fr. - Sugar Land, Texas
Notes: Recorded a triple-double with 10 points,
10 rebounds and 10 assists on Feb. 9 ... named
to the Big South All-Freshman team ... played
19 minutes over the first two games back after
ankle injury ... played 24 minutes against Rider.
Homeschooled (HCYA)
PTS
REB
AST
STL
MIN
6.6
5.2
4.2
1.2
30.3
PROJECTED JAMES MADISON STARTERS
No.
1
34
55
40
51
Name
Position
Kyle Swanston
F
Julius Wells
F
Dazzmond Thornton F
Devon Moore
G
Pierre Curtis
G
Height
6-7
6-5
6-7
6-4
6-3
Class
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Points
11.4
11.6
6.0
10.5
9.3
Rebounds
3.5
5.5
3.3
3.7
4.3
Assists
1.0
1.2
0.2
2.9
2.7
Minutes
30.1
29.4
14.9
32.5
31.1
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS
Location: Lynchburg, Va.
Founder: Dr. Jerry Falwell
Chancellor: Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Executive Vice President: Dr. Ronald Godwin
Athletics Director: Jeff Barber
National Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Founded: 1971
Enrollment: 11,311
Nickname: Flames
Arena: Vines Center (8,085)
Colors: Red, White & Blue
Conference: Big South
HEAD COACH RITCHIE McKAY
R
Ritchie
McKay hit the
g
ground running once
he arrived on Liberty
h
Mountain, quickly asM
ssembling a 2008 reccruiting class that Baskketball Times ranked
a
at No. 48 on its Top 50
lis
list. Liberty joined eight
o
other schools which are
n
not a part of a BCS footb
ball power conference.
Liberty marks McKay’s fifth head coaching stint, and his first east
of the Mississippi, after stops in the Big Sky,
Mountain West, Pac-10 and WAC conferences.
With the experience and success that McKay
brought with him to Liberty, the true nature of
how special his first Liberty recruiting class can
be, is reflected in the national recognition it’s received prior to the sextet’s arrival on campus.
With his recruiting accolades aside, McKay’s
inaugural season at Liberty was one of improvements. McKay guided the Flames to their first nonlosing season in four years, setting three-point
shooting records along the way. McKay’s squad
had a penchant for hitting the trey, setting Liberty
records in three-point field goals (288) and attempts (772), while finishing the year with the thirdbest success rate (37.3 percent) in school history.
Under McKay’s tutelage, an already talented
Anthony Smith reached new heights. As a junior,
Smith was the only player in the nation during
the 2008 season to attempt at least 200 threepoint field goals and succeed on at least 50 percent of his field goal attempts (51.5) and 40 percent of his three-point field goal attempts (41.0).
Under McKay’s guidance, TeeJay Bannister
finished the season ranked No. 3 in the nation
in assists (224 assists). Bannister’s assist mark
is a Liberty Division I record, the second-best
mark overall in the Liberty annals, serves as the
second-best mark in Big South history. Bannister
became only the fifth player in conference history to reach the 200-assist plateau in a season.
McKay oversaw a successful campaign from forward Alex McLean as well. McLean was named to
the Big South All-Conference first team. The honor
marked the sixth-straight year, Liberty has placed a
player on the first team, tying the second-best streak
in conference history. The streak also serves as the
longest current streak among conference teams.
McKay earned his bachelor of arts degree in athletic administration from Seattle Pacific in 1987. A
stellar player for the Falcons, McKay left the program as the school’s single-season and career record holder for steals, and he was third in career
assists. He still holds the school record with 10
steals in a 1987 game against Pacific Lutheran.
McKay is married to the former Julie Summers. The
couple resides in Forest, Va., with their two sons,
Luke (9) and Gabriel (7) and a daughter, Ellie (12).
McKAY YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year
School
Record
1996-97
Portland State
9-17
1997-98
Portland State
15-12
1998-99
Colorado State ^
19-11
1999-00
Colorado State
18-12
2000-01
Oregon State
10-20
2001-02
Oregon State
12-17
2002-03
New Mexico
10-18
2003-04
New Mexico
14-14
2004-05
New Mexico *
26-7
2005-06
New Mexico
17-13
2006-07
New Mexico
15-17
2007-08
Liberty
16-16
2008-09
Liberty
23-11
Totals
204-185
^ - National Invitation Tournament (NIT)
* - NCAA Tournament
Game Preview
The Liberty Flames (23-11, 12-6 Big South) have moved into the quarterfinal round
of the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT), and will host
Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) foe the James Madison Dukes (20-14, 9-9 CAA).
Tip-off is set for 7 p.m., inside the Vines Center.
The radio broadcast will air on the Flames Sports Network (flagship WRVL 88.3 FM),
with Jerry Edwards providing the play-by-play for his 28th season. Additionally, an
Internet audio broadcast on LibertyFlames.com will be available. There will also be a
live video stream of the broadcast via the Big South EDGE, available on BigSouthSports.com.
Recent Results
The Flames enter the CIT quarterfinal round after winning the first game of the inaugural CIT on March 17. Liberty edged the Rider Broncs, 79-64, behind 25 points from
senior Anthony Smith. During the game, Smith moved into sixth all-time in the Liberty
annals in scoring (1,728), passing Peter Aluma. Smith’s career total also moves the
Plano, Texas native into second all-time in Liberty Division I scoring.
The Flames continued postseason play in the CIT after a 12 day hiatus, following
Liberty’s exit in the semifinals of the Big South Basketball Championship. Liberty fell
to VMI, 78-58, in a neutral site match at Radford on March 5. Kyle Ohman led the
way for the Flames with 16 points, while Anthony Smith notched the double-double
with 14 points and 13 rebounds.
Liberty started the Big South Basketball Championship winners of a quarterfinal
matchup with new Big South member Gardner-Webb, defeating the Bulldogs, 88-77,
behind 30 points from Seth Curry on March 3. The Flames closed the regular season
winners of five out of their last six Big South games and 11 out of their last 14 league
contests. The Flames rode 25 points from Curry and 24 markers from Ohman to
conclude the regular season with a 92-85 road triumph at Radford on Saturday. Prior
to the Feb. 28 win, Liberty suffered a setback in its previous two times out, including
a 109-72 conference loss to VMI on Feb. 24 and in a special non-conference game
at Old Dominion, Feb. 21. The Feb. 21 contest was played as part of the ESPNU
BracketBusters series. Liberty fell to the Monarchs, 80-56. Curry led the Flames with
24 points in the loss.
Youth Will Be Served
According to research by the University of Denver, the Flames are the fourth youngest team in the
country, as calculated by average age by Nov. 14, 2008. According to research by Duquesne University, the Flames, with seven scholarship freshmen, are tied with five other teams for second most in
the country, behind Duquesene, which has eight scholarship freshmen. Liberty also leads the nation in
percentage of minutes played by freshmen.
School
Players
Denver
13
Presbyterian
15
Saint Peter’s
14
Liberty
13
Saint Louis
12
Duquesne
15
Central Florida
15
Avg. Age
18.92
19.27
19.29
19.31
19.42
19.60
19.60
School
% of Min. Played by Freshman
Liberty
57.3
Saint Louis
52.3
Denver
47.1
Central Florida
43.6
Duquesne
34.8
Presbyterian
28.4
Saint Peter’s
20.3
Scouting the Opponent
James Madison Dukes
General Information
Location: Harrisonburg, Va.
Founded: 1908
Enrollment: 17,500
Colors: Purple and Gold
Nickname: Dukes
President: Dr. Linwood H. Rose
Athletic Director: Jeff Bourne
National Affiliation: NCAA Division I
Conference: Colonial Athletic Association
Gymnasium (Capacity): JMU Convocation
Center (7,156)
Website: jmusports.com
Team Information
Head Coach: Matt Brady
Alma Mater: Siena, 1987
Record at James Madison: 20-14 (First year)
Career Record: 93-64 (Fifth year)
Associate Head Coach: Rob O’Driscoll
Assistant Coaches: Orlando “Bino” Ranson,
Corey Stitzel
Basketball Office Phone: (540) 568-6050
2007-08 Record: 13-17
Conference Record/Finish: 5-13/T-10th
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Sports Information
Basketball SID: Gary Michael
Office Phone: (540) 568-6154
Home Phone: (540) 337-7310
E-Mail Address: [email protected]
Press Table Phone: (540) 568-6397
Fax Number: (540) 568-3703
Series Information
Series Record: JMU leads series, 6-2
Liberty’s Home Record versus: 2-1
Liberty’s Road Record versus: 0-5
Last Meeting:Dec. 8, 2001 (James Madison 77,
at Liberty 67)
Liberty versus James Madison
Tonight’s contest marks the ninth all-time meeting in the series between the Flames
and Dukes, and the first since Dec. 8, 2001. James Madison holds the all-time advantage, 6-2, but Liberty holds a 2-1 edge inside the Vines Center. In the last meeting, the
Dukes rode 23 points from David Fanning on 7-of-17 shooting, while Chris Williams
added 13 points and nine caroms to lead JMU to its lone win inside the Vines Center,
77-67. Chris Caldwell paced the Flames with 19 points, while David Watson added
16 points and eight rebounds in a losing effort. Tonight’s game marks the fourth CAA
team the Flames have faced this season and the third to enter the Vines Center. The
Flames proved victorious over William & Mary (80-74) and George Mason (69-66) over
a three day span in November in the Vines Center. The Flames’ lone loss to a CAA foe
this season was at Old Dominion (80-56) during the ESPNU BracketBusters series.
All-Time Series Results
Dec. 8, 2001
L (67-77)
Nov. 25, 2000
L (69-70)
Nov. 29, 1999
W (79-70)
Dec. 2, 1998
L (77-111)
Dec. 6, 1994
W (86-80)
Jan. 4, 1994
L (64-78)
Feb. 27, 1989
L (68-85)
Jan. 10, 1980
L (61-81)
Lynchburg
Harrisonburg, Va.
Lynchburg
Harrisonburg, Va.
Lynchburg, Va.
Harrisonburg, Va.
Harrisonburg, Va.
Harrisonburg, Va.
Liberty in Postseason
Liberty’s appearance in the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament
(CIT) marks the third time in the program’s Division I history the Flames have reached
a postseason tournament beyond the Big South Championship. Liberty made the
NCAA Tournament in 1994 and 2004. Liberty fell in 1994 to No. 1 seed North Carolina
(71-51) and suffered the same fate in 2004 to No. 1 seed St. Joseph’s (82-63). Both
appearances were against the National No. 1 seed.
2008-09 Schedule
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Nov. 21
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 6
Dec. 10
Dec. 18
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Dec. 30
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Jan. 14
Jan. 17
Jan. 21
Jan. 24
Jan. 28
Jan. 31
Feb. 4
Feb. 7
Feb. 11
Feb. 14
Feb. 18
Feb. 21
Feb. 25
Feb. 28
March 6
March 7
March 18
March 23
vs. Davidson
vs. Mississippi Valley State
KENNESAW STATE
vs. Loyola (Md.)
vs. Florida Atlantic
at Fordham
at Longwood
NORTHEASTERN
at Radford
at Morehead State
SETON HALL
vs. UTEP
vs. Belmont
at Towson
DREXEL
at Old Dominion
at William & Mary
UNC WILMINGTON
at George Mason
TOWSON
HOFSTRA
OLD DOMINION
at UNC Wilmington
at Georgia State
GEORGE MASON
at VCU
WILLIAM & MARY
at Hofstra
GARDNER-WEBB
VCU
at Delaware
vs. William & Mary
vs. George Mason
MOUNT ST. MARY’S
at Liberty
L, 64-99
W, 62-54
W, 82-69
L, 54-64
W, 81-64
W, 73-53
L, 76-79
L, 55-60
W, 85-81
W, 74-62
W, 70-64
L, 66-79
W, 81-64
L, 57-58
W, 66-60
W, 70-62
W, 74-65
W, 79-58
L, 57-71
W, 70-59
L, 68-69
L, 74-80
W, 79-73
W, 82-69
W, 68-66
L, 71-76 OT
W, 76-67
L, 96-99 OT
W, 90-78
L, 52-71
L, 65-79
W, 70-48
L, 53-61
W, 69-58
7 p.m.
McKay Makes another Postseason Appearance
Liberty Head Coach Ritchie McKay made his third postseason appearance on March
17. McKay led Colorado State into the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in 1999,
reaching the round of eight, where he lost to eventual NIT champion Cal. McKay’s
Rams’ squad defeated Mississippi State and Colorado in the opening two rounds. In
2005, McKay led New Mexico to its first NCAA Tournament berth after a 10 season dry
spell. McKay led the Lobos to the Mountain West Championship and faced Villanova
in the first round. The Wildcats grabbed the first round triumph. McKay is 3-2 all-time
in postseason play after the Flames topped Rider on March 17 in the opening round,
79-64.
Curry and Ohman on Verge of Big South Conference First
Kyle Ohman (99) needs one more three-point field goal to join Seth Curry (102) as the
first set of teammates to tally over 100 three-point field goals in the same season. If
Ohman hits the mark, the Liberty duo will join VMI’s Austin Kenon as the first time in
league history three players in the Big South reach the century mark in three-points
during the same season.
Big South Season Record for Games Played Set to Fall Tonight
If Seth Curry, Kyle Ohman, Anthony Smith and Johnny Stephene all play in tonight’s
contest, it will set a new record for games played in a season in the Big South record
books at 35. The Liberty quartet will pass the previous record of 34 held by a slew of
Winthrop Eagles from the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons.
Update
(as of March 23, 2009)
Final Big South Standings
W
L
Radford
15
3
VMI
13
5
Liberty
12
6
UNC Asheville
10
8
Presbyterian **
9
9
Gardner-Webb
9
9
Winthrop
9
9
Coastal Carolina
5
13
High Point
4
14
Charleston Southern
4
14
Pct.
.882
.706
.647
.588
.471
.471
.471
.294
.235
.235
** - Presbyterian is not eligible for the 2009 postseason tournament
Overall Standings
W
L
VMI
24
8
Liberty
23
11
Radford
21
12
UNC Asheville
15
16
Gardner-Webb
13
17
Presbyterian
12
17
Coastal Carolina
11
20
High Point
9
21
Winthrop
11
19
Charleston Southern
9
20
Pct.
.750
.676
.636
.484
.433
.393
.355
.300
.355
.321
Recent Results
Tuesday, March 3
No. 7 COASTAL at No. 2 VMI
No. 6 GWU at No. 3 LIBERTY
No. 8 HIGH POINT at No. 1 RADFORD
No. 5 WINTHROP at No. 4 UNCA
Thursday, March 5
No. 3 LIBERTY vs. No. 2 VMI
No. 4 UNCA at No. 1 RADFORD
Saturday, March 7
No. 2 VMI at No. 1 Radford
Tuesday, March 17
Rider at LIBERTY
CIT Opening Round
Thursday, March 19
RADFORD vs. North Carolina
NCAA Tournament First Round
76-96
77-88
58-82
68-76
58-78
86-94
94-108
64-79
58-101
Upcoming Schedule
Monday, March 23
James Madison at LIBERTY
CIT Quarterfinal Round
7 p.m.
Curry and Smith Notes on Reaching 600 Point Plateau
Anthony Smith (589) needs 11 points to become the seventh different Flame in program history to tally at least 600 points in a season and will be the fourth in the Liberty
Division I era. If Smith reaches the plateau, he and Curry will become the second duo
in Liberty history to each reach 600 points in a season. Karl Hess (972) and Ed Vickers
(708) were the first duo in 1980.
Larry Blair and Ed Vickers reached 600 points in two separate seasons and Bailey
Alston did so each of his three years at Liberty, rounding out the five Flames to reach
the plateau. Curry and Alston (756) are the only two players in program history to score
at least 600 points during their first season on Liberty Mountain. Alston was a sophomore transfer from Rutgers his first season in Lynchburg.
Anthony Smith Doubles Up VMI
Anthony Smith has recorded six of his 11 career double-doubles against the VMI Keydets, including his last five games against the military school. On March 4, 2008, Smith
tallied a career-high 30 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in the Big South Championship quarterfinals last season. Smith’s first double-double against VMI included assists and not rebounds, as he dished out 10 helpers to go along with 14 points on Feb.
21, 2007, inside Cameron Hall.
Liberty’s Two-Headed Monster
Since Feb. 4, a span of 11 games, Liberty has had its own two-headed monster in the
low post. Between Tyler Baker and Austin Smith, the duo is averaging a combined
11.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game during the past 11 games. Baker and Smith
are also shooting a combined 62.5 percent (45-of-72) from the floor and are playing a
combined average of 25.5 minutes per game. The tandem also is getting it done at the
charity stripe, hitting a combined 77.5 percent (31-of-40) of its foul attempts. Baker adds
a three-point threat to “the monster,” connecting on 42.9 percent (6-of-14) of his treys
over the last 10 games.
McKay’s First Two Years at Liberty
Head coach Ritchie McKay has accumulated 39 victories so far during his first two
years at Liberty. That figure passes McKay’s win total during his first two years at
Colorado State (37), previously marking the most wins in the first two years at any of
his five head coaching stints. On March 17 McKay passed former Liberty head coach
Jeff Meyer’s program best win total of 38 during his first two years at the helm for the
Flames.
Where Does 2009 Rank in Liberty History?
Liberty finished the 2009 regular season with 21 victories, tying 1992 and 1997 as the
most wins in a Division I regular season. During the 1980 season, Liberty tallied 28
victories with 22 in the regular season, serving as a program bench mark for regular
season triumphs. In 1980, Liberty won the NCCAA national championship.
Curry Charity Stripe Streak Snapped
Seth Curry had made 70 of his last 73 free throw attempts, including 40 going into the
Feb. 28 game at Radford. Curry made his first attempt, pushing his program record to
41 before missing his next attempt. Curry went nine full games without a miss and his
previous miscue ironically was at home against the same Highlander team on Jan. 24.
Curry finished the Feb. 28 game 10-of-14 from the free throw line. Curry is currently
No. 2 in the Big South for free throw efficiency this season at 84.4 percent.
Three Musketeers Rack up Minutes Played
Seth Curry (1,239), Anthony Smith (1,233) and Kyle Ohman (1,138) currently hold the
top three spots on the single season minutes played list in the Liberty annals. All three
Flames passed previous category leader, Larry Blair (1,101) and his 2006 total. Smith
is the only Flame with two seasons ranked in the Top 5 in minutes played for a season.
Smith’s (1,079) mark in 2008 mark ranked No. 2 coming into the season, but now ranks
No. 5. Curry and Smith’s mark rank No. 1 and No. 2 for a season in the Big South annals.
2008-09 Miscellaneous Stats
Liberty’s Record When:
Starting Lineups:
Curry, Floyd, Ohman, Sanders, Smith ........................18-7
Curry, Floyd, Ohman, Sanders, Stephene....................1-0
Floyd, Ohman, Sanders, Smith, Stephene ...................0-1
Curry, An. Smith, Au. Smith, Sanders, Ohman .............1-0
Curry, An. Smith, Au. Smith, Ohman, Floyd..................0-1
Curry, Smith, Ohman, Stephene, Floyd ........................0-1
Curry, An. Smith, Ohman, Au. Smith, Spencer .............3-0
Curry, Smith, Ohman, Spencer, Sanders .....................0-1
When Liberty controls the tip ......................................13-3
When opponent controls the tip ..................................10-8
Played at home...........................................................15-2
Played on the road .......................................................6-8
Played at a neutral site .................................................2-1
Played a team with a .500+ record ...............................7-6
Played a team with a .500 record .................................4-1
Played a team with a below .500 record.....................12-4
When Liberty leads at the half ....................................18-2
When opponent leads at the half ..................................3-9
When there is a tie at the half .......................................2-0
When Liberty leads with five minutes left ...................21-2
When opponent leads with five minutes left .................2-9
When there is a tie with five minutes left ......................0-0
When Liberty leads with one minute left .....................19-1
When opponent leads with one minute left.................2-10
When there is a tie with one minute left........................0-0
When Liberty outrebounds opponent .........................10-3
When opponent outrebounds Liberty .........................10-8
When the same amount of rebounds ...........................3-0
When Liberty shoots 50% or better from floor ............10-1
When Liberty shoots less than 50% from floor .........13-10
When Liberty has more field goal attempts ..................7-3
When opponent has more field goal attempts ............15-8
When the same amount of field goal attempts .............1-0
When Liberty shoots more three-pointers ..................10-7
When opponent shoots more three-pointers ..............11-4
When the same amount of three-pointers ....................2-0
When Liberty shoots more free throws .......................17-6
When opponent shoots more free throws.....................5-5
When the same number of free throws were taken ......1-0
When opponent shoots 50% or better from floor ..........0-3
When opponent shoots less than 50% from floor .......23-8
When Liberty has more turnovers than opponent ........3-6
When opponents has more turnovers than Liberty.....19-5
When turnovers are the same ......................................1-0
When Liberty blocks more shots ..................................7-1
When opponent blocks more shots ............................11-8
When blocks are the same ...........................................5-2
When Liberty has more steals ....................................15-4
When opponent has more steals ..................................5-4
When steals are the same ............................................3-3
When the Liberty bench outscores opponent bench ....6-1
When opponent bench outscores Liberty bench ........17-9
When both benches score the same ............................0-1
November Games ........................................................4-1
December Games ........................................................6-3
January Games ............................................................6-3
February Games...........................................................5-3
March Games ...............................................................2-1
Monday .........................................................................5-1
Tuesday ........................................................................7-2
Wednesday...................................................................0-2
Thursday.......................................................................0-1
Friday............................................................................2-1
Saturday .......................................................................8-3
Sunday .........................................................................1-1
When wearing blue uniform ..........................................6-5
When wearing grey uniform..........................................8-2
When wearing red uniform ...........................................3-4
When wearing white uniform ........................................6-0
When playing on TV ...................................................15-5
The Sanders Factor
With freshman point guard Jesse Sanders at the helm, Liberty experienced eight
setbacks in their first 28 contests. Of those eight losses, three were in double-overtime and another four were by a combined 11 points. When Sanders was out of the
lineup with a sprained right ankle for three games, the Flames dropped two straight
contests by an average 30.5 points per loss before the Feb. 28 triumph at Radford.
Sanders returned to the floor on March 3 in the quarterfinal round of the Big South
Basketball Championship. The Sugar Land, Texas native played a combined total
of 19 minutes against Gardner-Webb in the quarterfinals and VMI in the semifinals.
Prior to the CIT opening round on March 17, the Flames were 2-3 since Sanders’
injured himself in practice on Feb. 19. Sanders scored 10 points, pulled down four
rebounds and dished out three assists in 24 minutes of action against Rider in the
CIT opening round.
Curry Reaches Big South Single Season Scoring Top 10
Seth Curry has 699 points on the season, placing him No. 5 in Big South history for
most points in a single season. Curry is the only freshman in the Top 10 and is chasing Campbell’s Clarence Grier’s (739) 1987 total for fourth place. Holmes passed
Curry for No. 6 on the single season scoring list during the Big South Conference
championship game on March 9. Curry needs 20 points to become the fifth player
in league history to reach the 700 point plateau in a season. Larry Blair (679) is the
only other Liberty player in the Top 10 with his 2006 total, registering as the eighth
best in Big South history. With Curry’s season in tow, the conference now can boast
that seven of the Top 10 individual scoring seasons in league history have been
registered in the past four seasons.
Liberty Breaks Program Record for Three-Point Field Goals
As a team, the Flames have 316 three-point field goals. The Flames hit 10 on Feb.
28 at Radford, breaking the program record of 288 set by last season’s team. This
year’s team set the new record in one less game than last year’s squad set it in.
Ritchie McKay’s inaugural team last season shattered the previous mark set in 2002
(225 treys). This year’s squad averages 9.3 three-point buckets per game (No. 6
nationally). The 316 treys ranks as the fourth-best team mark in Big South history,
trailing only VMI’s last three seasons (2007-08-09), ironically the nation’s leader at
13.7 three-point buckets per game this season.
Curry Eyes 700 Point Plateau for Season
Seth Curry needs one point to reach the 700 point plateau for the season. Curry
would become only the sixth player in program history to tally at least 700 points in
a season and the first since Bailey Alston (714) set the Liberty Division I era record
in 1990, ironically the year Curry was born. Curry’s current total of 699 markers trails
only Alston on the Liberty Division I single season scoring list.
Smith on Liberty’s Career Three-Point List
Anthony Smith has 216 career three-point field goals, ranking No. 3 all-time in the
Liberty record books, passing Matt Hildebrand (207). Larry Jackson (224) is next on
the list at No. 2, while Larry Blair (227) sits atop of the list at No. 1.
Single Season Liberty Three-Point Records Passed
On Feb. 21, Seth Curry (102) passed teammate Anthony Smith’s record (84) set in
2008 for three-point buckets in a season. Curry isn’t the only Flame with his eyes
set on the top mark, as former walk-on Kyle Ohman (99) is right in the mix as well
this year to finish with the top spot.
Big South Conference
Statistical Comparisons
Liberty’s 2008-09
League Rankings
as of March 23, 2009
Overall Ranking
Scoring Offense
Scoring Defense
Scoring Margin
Free Throw Pct.
Field Goal Pct.
Field Goal Pct. Def.
3-Point Field Goal Pct.
3-Point Field Goal Pct. Def
Rebounding Margin
Blocks
Assists
Steals
Turnover Margin
Assist/Turnover Ratio
Offensive Rebounds
Defensive Rebounds
3-Point Field Goals Made
2nd (75.9)
4th (70.7)
2nd (+5.1)
2nd (71.1)
2nd (45.7)
5th (42.8)
1st (36.3)
4th (33.5)
8th (-1.7)
10th (1.65)
4th (15.26)
6th (6.97)
2nd (+1.79)
2nd (1.17)
9th (10.50)
4th (25.00)
2nd (9.29)
Flames Among Big South
Conference Individual Leaders
Scoring
Seth Curry
Anthony Smith
Kyle Ohman
2nd (20.6)
5th (17.3)
15th (14.2)
Rebounding
Anthony Smith
Kyle Ohman
Jesse Sanders
8th (6.6)
17th (5.5)
19th (5.2)
Field Goal Pct. (Min. 5.0 made/game)
Anthony Smith
7th (49.4)
Seth Curry
11th (41.8)
Assists
Jesse Sanders
Free Throw Pct.
Seth Curry
Anthony Smith
5th (4.2)
2nd (84.4)
11th (66.2)
Steals
None in the top 15
3-Point FG Pct. (Min 2.5 made/game)
Kyle Ohman
2nd (42.1)
Seth Curry
7th (35.3)
3-Point FG Made
Seth Curry
Kyle Ohman
Anthony Smith
3rd (3.00)
4th (2.91)
13th (2.09)
Blocked Shots
None in the top 15
Assist/Turnover Ratio
Jesse Sanders
1st (2.40)
Offensive Rebounds
Jesse Sanders
14th (2.19)
Defensive Rebounds
Anthony Smith
Kyle Ohman
Seth Curry
5th (5.47)
8th (4.65)
14th (3.62)
Ohman on Liberty’s Career Three-Point List
Kyle Ohman has 164 career three-point field goals, passing Mark Reed (139) on Feb.
14 for No. 5 all-time in the Liberty record books. Ohman is now chasing Matt Hildebrand
(207) for the No. 4 spot.
Curry Eyes Some Big South Records/Sets Others
Seth Curry currently has tallied 699 points, passing Charleston Southern’s Omar Carter
(466) for the Big South Conference record for freshman scoring on Jan. 31. Carter, a
former high school teammate of Curry at Charlotte Christian, set the mark last season.
Curry (102) on Feb. 21 passed Coastal Carolina’s Jack Leasure and his Big South
freshman record of 85 three-point buckets set in 2005.
Also of note, no freshman in Big South history has ever averaged more than 20 points
per game. Curry currently tallies 20.6 markers per contest, leaving the season to play
out to see if the Charlotte, N.C., native could be the first.
Liberty Scoring Points
Liberty has scored 2,579 points this season, ranking as the second-highest output in
program history and the most in the Division I era. The Flames trail only the 1980 NCCAA National Championship squad (3,386) in the record books, needing an unrealistic
808 points to reach the top spot. The Flames would have to reach the championship
game of the CIT while averaging 269.0 points per game.
Smith Breaks Liberty Record for Games Played
By participating in the Feb. 24 contest against VMI, Anthony Smith appeared in his
123rd career game, breaking the record for most games played in program history.
Smith passed former teammate Larry Blair (2004-07) and his previous program record
of 122 games. Smith has now played in 127 contests, which ranks No. 3 all-time in the
Big South.
Sanders Drops Liberty’s First Triple-Double
On Feb. 9, Jesse Sanders completed the first triple-double in Liberty’s Division I era.
Sanders tallied 10 points, 10 rebounds and dished out 10 assists versus no turnovers in
Liberty’s 69-48 triumph over Presbyterian.
Liberty Notches 20th Victory
With its victory at Coastal Carolina on Feb. 16, Liberty reached the 20 win plateau
for the first time in 12 seasons, the third time in its Division I era and fifth time overall.
Liberty becomes the 15th Big South Conference (24 years of basketball) team to tally
20 wins during the regular season. Both of Liberty’s previous 20 win campaigns at the
Division I level are also a part of that list.
Liberty’s Other 20 Win Seasons
1980 (28-11)
1983 (23-9)
1992 (22-7)
1997 (23-9)
McKay Notches 200th Career Victory
At Charleston Southern on Feb. 14, Ritchie McKay secured his 200th career head
coaching victory. In his 13th season of head coaching, all of McKay’s victories have
come at the Division I level and in five different conferences (Big Sky, Big South,
Mountain West, Pac-10 and WAC). McKay is winning at a 52.4 percent clip, having a
204-185 career coaching victory.
Sanders and Big South Triple-Doubles
Jesse Sanders’ triple-double on Feb. 9 was the fifth all-time in Big South Conference
history. UNC Asheville’s Kenny George accomplished the feat last, on Nov. 17, 2007,
with points (20), rebounds (12) and blocks (10). Sanders is the second overall player in
the Big South to notch a triple-double with points (10), rebounds (10) and assists (10),
and is the first since UMBC’s Marc Lay, who reached his mark against Coastal Carolina
on Jan. 16, 1995.
Winning on the Road in 2009
Liberty has won six road games and two neutral site games this season, giving the Flames eight wins away from the Vines
Center. The last time Liberty had at least five road wins was the 2005 season and the last time they won at least seven games
away from the Vines Center was 1997, when they won nine road games and two neutral site games.
Curry Reaches 500 Point Club
Freshman Seth Curry became the 48th player in program history to tally 500 career points. Curry is the third player to reach
the club in his first season with the program and the second freshman. As a freshman, George Sweet (524) reached the 500
point club in 1973, in the first year of the program. Mike Goad (511) made his mark on the 500 point club in 1974 as a junior.
Curry Becomes Liberty’s Top Scoring Freshman
Freshman Seth Curry passed George Sweet on Feb. 9 as Liberty’s top scoring freshman. Sweet set the mark in 1973, the first
year of the program. Curry accomplished the feat in 26 games, one fewer than Sweet.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Name
Seth Curry
George Sweet
Larry Blair
Steve Isaacs
Rod Martin
Year
2009
1973
2004
1980
1980
Points
699
524
437
387
379
PPG
20.6
19.4
13.2
9.9
9.7
Liberty Cinches First Winning Season Since 2004
With Liberty’s victory over Winthrop on Feb. 7, the Flames successfully claimed their first winning season since 2004 when the
program won the Big South Championship, finishing with an 18-15 mark.
Smith Accomplishes Liberty First
Anthony Smith dished out his 200th career helper on Feb. 4 at Gardner-Webb, making him the first player in Liberty program
history with at least 1,000 career points (1,728) , 500 career rebounds (577) and 200 career assists (224).
Liberty’s Unique Point Guard
Freshman point guard Jesse Sanders averages 5.2 rebounds per game. Offensive rebounds make up 67 of his total 157 caroms (42.7 percent). No other point guard in the nation averages over 5.0 rebounds per game while sniffing at least 40 percent
of their total on the offensive end. Only eight other point guards in the nation average at least 5.0 rebounds per game. Carlon
Brown (Utah), Talor Battle (Penn State), Nick Calathes (Florida), Courtney Fortson (Arkansas), Marquis Hall (Lehigh), Aaron
Jackson (Duquesne), Dominique Jones (South Florida) and Alex Renfroe (Belmont).
Rebounding runs in the Sanders family, as older brother Thomas, a third team AP All-American at Gardner-Webb last season,
led the nation in rebounding (10.5) for players 6-5 and under. Thomas Sanders is 6-4.
Lights Camera Action
Liberty freshman Seth Curry had a cameo role in the basketball motion picture Juwanna Mann. Curry was 11 years old when
the movie was released in the summer of 2002. In a scene that was filmed in the backyard of a previous home his family
owned in Charlotte, the main character of the movie, Jamal Jefferies, sees a young girl playing basketball with a group of young
boys. The Jefferies character, who recently was suspended from the NBA, gets the idea of dressing up as a women to play in
the WNBA. Curry was one of the young boys playing in the game the Jefferies character witnessed.
Team Rebounding on the Way Up
Liberty as a team was outrebounded in 11 of the season’s first 13 games. Since game No. 14, the Liberty squad, which starts
five guards most times, has outrebounded 10 of its last 21 opponents, including a streak of five straight games during which
Flames’ opponent have not register more rebounds. Liberty and Presbyterian tied in the rebound battle on Feb. 9. Charleston
Southern edged Liberty by two rebounds, 32-30, on Feb. 14, breaking the streak.
Three Amigos
Seth Curry, Kyle Ohman and Anthony Smith have contributed to hit 272 of Liberty’s 316 three-pointers this season. The total
comes out to 86.1 percent of the Flames’ treys coming from the trio.
LU Nab Back-to-Back-to-Back Big South Player of the Week Awards
Kyle Ohman averaged 21.0 points, 59.1 percent from the field (13-of-22) and 57.1 percent from beyond the arc (8-of-14) in two
Big South wins for the of week Jan. 26-Feb. 1, earning Big South Choice Hotels Player of the Week honors.
Ohman’s accolade gave Liberty a strangle hold on the weekly award for three weeks, marking the first time a school has won
three straight Big South Player of the Week honors since Liberty accomplished the feat during the 1995-96 season. Peter
Aluma won the first two awards during the run, while Marcus White followed up with one of his own, finishing off the trio of honors. Ohman’s award follows Anthony Smith’s honor on Jan. 26, while Seth Curry earned his second nod this season as player
of the week on Jan. 19.
Big South Player of the Week Fun Fact
Kyle Ohman joined Seth Curry and Anthony Smith as the third different Liberty Flame this season to win Big South Player of
the Week honors, marking a first time in program history that three different Flames garnered player of the week certificates
in the same season. The Big South has now accomplished the feat in three straight seasons. The 2006-07 Winthrop Eagles
(Craig Bradshaw, Michael Jenkins and Torrell Martin) and the 2007-08 UNC Asheville Bulldogs (K.J. Garland, Kenny George
and Bryan Smithson) started the streak. Both Winthrop and UNC Asheville ended up winning the Big South Conference regular
season championship the season they accomplished the feat. The VMI Keydets have also had three different players earn Big
South player of the week honors this season (Chavis Holmes, Travis Holmes and Austin Kenon).
Overtime Craziness
After going 75 overtime-free games, a streak that was broken on Nov. 29 when Liberty experienced a double-overtime affair with William & Mary, the Flames have now registered a total of five overtime games this season. The five overtime mark
breaks a program season best of four set in 1996. Four of Liberty’s overtime contests this season have been of the doubleovertime variety, a first for the program.
Only Bucknell and Idaho State have played as many overtime games as the Flames this season.
Liberty is 2-3 this season in overtime contests and 20-32 all-time. Liberty is 2-1 inside the Vines Center and 0-2 on the road in
overtime contests this season.
The overtime free streak, which was snapped this season, served as the second-longest in program history and the longest
during Liberty’s Division I era. Liberty’s overall longest streak without an overtime contest is 134 games from Dec. 8, 1972,
until Dec. 9, 1977.
Curry Nabs First Career Double-Double
On Jan. 27, Seth Curry became the first Liberty freshman to collect a double-double since Peter Aluma on Feb. 5, 1994. The
former Liberty standout and NBA performer tallied 13 points and pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds at UMBC. Liberty won
the game 75-64. Curry notched his first career double-double with 16 points and a game-high 10 caroms in Liberty’s 78-63
triumph over High Point on Jan. 27.
Best Start through First 20 Games
Liberty registered a 14-6 mark through the first 20 games of the season. The record is the best mark for the Flames since they
started the 1991-92 campaign with a 17-3 mark, Liberty’s first season in the Big South Conference.
Dishing Assists
Liberty has dished out at least 15 assists in 10 of its last 13 contests. The Flames recorded 20 helpers against Radford on Jan.
24 and 22 against High Point on Jan. 27. Liberty dished out 15 assists on Jan. 31, dropping under the 20 assist mark for the
first time in three games. The Flames dished out 16 assists on Feb. 4 at Gardner-Webb and 17 on Feb. 9 against Presbyterian
and 18 on Feb. 14 at Charleston Southern. Liberty went over the 20 assist mark with 22 dimes off of 29 field goals at Coastal
Carolina on Feb. 16.
Double Figure Scoring
Ten out of Liberty’s last 13 wins have been by double figures or more. Liberty’s first victory in the stretch that did not reach a
double-figure margin was at High Point on Jan. 20. Liberty trailed by nine points with 1:43 left in the game, before scoring 14
straight points to win by five markers. The second victory of the single point margin variety was a three point win at Coastal
Carolina on Feb. 16. The most recent victory under 10 points came on Feb 28 at Radford, despite the margin most of the game
registering in double figures.
Sanders Doesn’t Turn the Ball Over
Freshman point guard Jesse Sanders has recorded nine games this season without a turnover. Sanders leads the conference
in assist-to-turnover ratio at 2.4 and finished the regular season No. 20 nationally.
Hitting Three Point Buckets
Liberty is currently second in the Big South Conference in made three-point buckets at 9.3 per game. Liberty ranks No. 6 nationally in three-point field goals per game. The Big South has two teams in the national Top 10, as VMI leads the nation (13.7).
Curry Pulls Two Weekly Awards on Jan. 19
For the second time this season, Seth Curry has been named Big South Choice Hotels Player of the Week and Dick Vitale’s
“Diaper Dandy” of the Week on the same day. It first happened on Dec. 1.
Smith Sets Career Minutes Played Mark
Senior Anthony Smith now holds the Liberty record for all-time in minutes played. The Plano, Texas native has played 4,140
minutes in his career, passing Larry Blair (4,123) against Rider on March 17.
Top Attended McKay Coached Games in the Vines Center
Since the reconfiguration of the Vines Center seating brought capacity down to 8,085, head coach Ritchie McKay has had
some of the larger crowds in the past decade. Here are the Top 6:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Attendance
7,392
6,973
6,562
6,566
5,198
4,810
Date
1/24/09
2/24/09
1/31/09
2/9/08
11/14/08
1/12/09
W-L
L
L
W
W
W
W
Result
LU 82, Radford 94 2OT
LU 72, VMI 109
LU 78, UNC Asheville 66
LU 83, UNC Asheville 54
LU 97, Montreat 77
LU 68, Coastal Carolina 55
Liberty’s All-Time Top Assist Dishing Freshman
Name
Year
Assists
1.
Matt Hildebrand
1991
136
2.
Jesse Sanders
2009
129
3.
Rod Martin
1980
122
4.
Karl Hess
1977
115
5.
Kenny Gunn
1982
92
APG
4.9
4.2
4.4
4.3
3.7
Liberty’s All-Time Top Rebounding Freshman
Name
Year
1.
Steve Isaacs
1980
2.
Rod Martin
1980
3.
Jesse Sanders
2009
4.
Todd Cline
1989
5.
Brolin Floyd
2009
RPG
9.2
7.0
5.2
5.8
4.7
Rebounds
360
246
161
157
156
Smith Starts Slow From Beyond the Arc
Anthony Smith shot 26.2 percent (16-of-61) from beyond the arc through the season’s first 12 games. Since his slow start,
Smith is shooting 41.4 percent (55-of-133) from three-point range over the past 22 games.
This is nothing new for Smith, as the Plano, Texas native shot 27.3 percent (9-of-33) from three-point range through the first six
games of last season. Smith heated up in game seven against Longwood on Nov. 27, 2007, connecting on 7-of-8 from threepoint land, jumpstarting him to finish the final 26 games connecting on 43.6 percent (75-of-172) of his shots. Smith finished
the year connecting on 41.0 percent (84-of-205) of his attempts, giving him the fifth-best success rate for a season in program
history. The 84 three-point field goals and 205 three-point attempts were program bests.
Top Scorers
Liberty has Seth Curry (20.6 ppg) and Anthony Smith (17.3 ppg), both ranked in the top five in the Big South in scoring, helping
Liberty register the second best team scoring average in the league, 75.9.
No Bench Points
Liberty tallied no bench points in its 91-80 victory at VMI on Jan. 24. Liberty has never scored that many points and won a
game without any points coming from its bench. The last time Liberty received no bench scoring was on Nov. 16, 2006, at Oklahoma. Liberty lost to the Sooners, 74-48.
Curry Scores 30 Points and another Liberty First
Seth Curry scored 30 points on Dec. 22 against Northern Colorado, becoming the first freshman in the Liberty Division I era to
score at least 30 points during a regular season contest. Jamaal Bennett tallied 35 points in the quarterfinals of the 1999 Big
South Championship, making him the only other freshman in Liberty’s Division I era. One other freshman in the Liberty annals
has accomplished the feat, as George Sweet did so during the first year of the program, the 1972-73 season. Sweet tallied 30
points on the nose on three separate occasions. Curry became the first Division I Liberty freshman to reach the 30-point plateau three times, after tallying 35 points on Jan. 17 at VMI, and pouring 30 markers against Radford on Jan. 24. Curry became
the first Liberty freshman to score 30 points on four separate occasions when he dropped 30 on Gardner-Webb on Tuesday.
Smith Reaches the 1,000 Point/500 Rebound Club
With three rebounds on Jan. 27, Anthony Smith became the 36th player in Big South history to score at least 1,000 career
points and grab 500 career rebounds. Smith became the ninth player in program history to accomplish the feat and the fourth
during the Division I era.
Smith Reaches the 1,500 Point/500 Rebound Club
Anthony Smith has 1,728 career points and 577 career rebounds. He tallied his 500th career rebound against High Point on
Jan. 27 to become the ninth player in Big South history with 1,500 career points and 500 career rebounds.
Curry Top Scoring Freshman in the Nation
Seth Curry’s 26-point performance at Virginia on Nov. 25 pushed his points per game average to 22.3, helping him bypass the
Cavaliers’ Sylven Landesberg (22.0) as the nation’s top scoring true freshman. Curry has held the distinction ever since and is
currently the only freshman in the Top 50 in scoring and is No. 22 overall at 20.6 ppg.
Flames Ranked in CollegeInsider.com’s Top 25 Mid-Major Poll
Currently, the Flames are receiving votes in CollegeInsider.com’s Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. The most recent poll came out on
Monday. The Feb. 23 poll broke a streak of 11 straight weeks where Liberty was ranked.
Liberty’s Week-by-Week Ranking
March 15
(RV)
March 9
(RV)
March 2
(RV)
Feb. 23
(RV)
Feb. 16
(21)
Feb. 9
(23)
Feb. 2
(19)
Jan. 26
(19)
Jan. 19
(16)
Jan. 12
(21)
Jan. 5
(15)
Dec. 29
(12)
Dec. 22
(15)
Dec. 15
(12)
Dec. 8
(13)
Dec. 1
(RV)
For the first time in program history, the Liberty Flames were ranked in the CollegeInsider.com’s Top 25 Mid-Major Poll, when
Liberty garnered a No. 13 ranking in the Dec. 8 poll. Liberty had received votes before, but never was able to crack the Top 25.
The poll is released every Monday during the season, between 5-8 p.m. EST.
Curry’s 30-Point Games
Seth Curry’s four contests scoring 30 or more points ranks as No. 1 in the Big South Conference this season.
Ohman Crashes the Boards
Kyle Ohman is pulling down 5.5 rebounds a game this season. The average is 3.0 more caroms per contest then the former
walk-on averaged a season ago.
Curry Tallies a Big South Conference First
Seth Curry was named Choice Hotels Big South Player of the Week on Dec. 1, making the first time that a true freshman
earned the weekly award since the institution of the Big South Freshman of the Week award for the 1990-91 season. Kennedy
Okafor from Maryland-Baltimore County won the award as a redshirt freshman on Dec. 15, 1997.
Curry and Sanders Team Up for another Big South First
On Dec. 1, Seth Curry and Jesse Sanders were named Big South Player and Freshman of the Week respectively. It marked
the first time in the history of the Big South Conference that a school swept the weekly awards, with the player of the week also
being a freshman.
Curry Receives Weekly Accolades From ESPN’s Dick Vitale
Seth Curry was named Dick Vitale’s Diaper Dandy of the Week on Dec. 1 for his play against Virginia, Coker and William &
Mary, all Flames’ victories. Curry averaged 23.0 ppg and 4.0 rpg, while shooting 51.9 percent from the floor and 41.7 percent
from three-point land during that span.
Ohman Hitting the Trey
Since the arrival of head coach Ritchie McKay, Kyle Ohman has appeared in all 66 contests he has coached. Ohman only
appeared in 10 games prior to McKay’s arrival. Since the opening day of the 2007-08 season, Ohman has connected on 41.9
percent (162-of-387) of his three-point shots. Ohman’s career 41.3 percent mark (164-of-397) ranks No. 3 all-time in the Liberty
annals.
McKay inside the Vines Center
Head Coach Ritchie McKay has a career 29-4 mark inside the Vines Center (.879 winning percentage). His four losses came
on Jan. 15, 2008, to Winthrop (59-50), on Feb. 26, 2008 to VMI (81-79), on Jan. 24 to Radford (94-82) in two overtimes and on
Tuesday to VMI (109-72). McKay won 11 straight inside the Vines Center, before his first career setback.
Curry in the Clutch
Seth Curry scored 13 points, on 6-of-7 shooting, during two overtime periods on Nov. 29, leading the Flames to an 80-74
victory over William & Mary. Curry’s trey with 18 seconds tied the game at 71, sending the contest into the second overtime
period. Curry’s heroics helped him earn tournament MVP honors in the Liberty Thanksgiving Classic.
Curry in the Clutch Part II
Seth Curry reprised his role from the William & Mary double-overtime victory, helping Liberty dispose of George Mason in
overtime on Dec. 1, 69-66. Curry’s triple with 17.7 seconds left sent the game into the extra frame. From that juncture, Curry
scored five of Liberty’s eight points in overtime, including an 18-foot jumper to put the Flame ahead for good with 40.6 left in the
extra period.
Curry in the Clutch Part III
Seth Curry nailed a three-point bucket at the buzzer in overtime on Jan. 5, sending the Flames to a second overtime at Presbyterian. Liberty would later fall in double-overtime, 67-66.
Ohman Ties a John Paul Jones Arena Record
Kyle Ohman scored 17-first half points against Virginia on Nov. 25, tying a John Paul Jones Arena record for first half points.
Ohman shares the record with North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough and Hampton’s Vincent Simpson.
Curry Ties another Record
Seth Curry played all 50 minutes during Liberty’s double-overtime win against William & Mary on Nov. 29. By doing so, Curry
tied the program record for minutes played in a game, becoming the fourth player to do so. The last time was by Mike Minett on
Feb. 10, 1986, against Longwood, roughly four years and six months before Curry’s birth.
Shooting the Trey
Liberty is averaging 25.6 three-point attempts a game. Opponents are barely trailing the Flames in that category, heaving up
24.5 long range shots a game.
Grabbing the Rebound
Liberty is eighth in the Big South Conference in rebounding margin. Opponents are rebounding 1.8 more caroms a game than
the Flames. Liberty has been outrebounded in 19-of-34 games this season.
Assists are Up and Turnovers Down
Liberty has a positive assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.2, ranking Liberty second in the Big South. Jesse Sanders leads the team
with a 2.4 ratio, as he has dished out 129 assists to 54 turnovers. That marks leads the Big South and at the conclusion of the
regular season ranked No. 20 nationally.
Sanders is Pulling Offensive Boards
Liberty’s point guard, Jesse Sanders, has pulled down a team-high 68 offensive rebounds. He is averaging 2.2 offensive rebounds per game average, or 19.0 percent of Liberty’s team average.
My Brother is an All-American
Freshmen Seth Curry and Jesse Sanders each are younger siblings of All-Americans from last season. Curry’s older brother
Stephen is currently an All-American performer at Davidson, nearly lifting the Wildcats to the 2008 Final Four. Sanders’ older
brother Thomas earned All-American honors at Gardner-Webb after being named 2008 Atlantic Sun Player of the Year. The
elder Sanders poured in 21 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in the Bulldogs’ 84-68 upset win at No. 20 Kentucky on Nov.
8, 2007.
Curry Joins Elite Liberty Circle
Freshman Seth Curry became the fourth Liberty freshman, and the third since the Flames moved to Division I, to reach the
20-point plateau in his collegiate debut, when he tallied 23 markers against Montreat on Nov. 14.
The first Liberty freshman to accomplish the feat was Willard DeShazor, who poured in 29 points against Tennessee Temple
on Nov. 28, 1973. Chris Toomer scored 21 points against Maine on Nov. 23, 1990, in his first collegiate game. Jay Boykin was
the last Liberty freshman, until Curry, to reach 20 points in his collegiate debut. He scored 20 points against Drake on Nov. 24,
1995, when Curry was five years old.
The previous three members of this exclusive Liberty club played all four years at Liberty, but Deshazor was the only player to
reach the 1,000-point club (1,569). Toomer is next with 583 career points.
Liberty Wins Three Against In-State Non-Conference Foes
The Dec. 1 win over George Mason gave Liberty three non-conference victories over intra-state Division I teams for the first
time since the 1999-2000 season. Liberty beat James Madison (79-70), Richmond (64-61 2OT) and Virginia Tech (62-61) that
season. This year, Liberty has topped Virginia (86-82), William & Mary (80-74 2OT) and George Mason (69-66 OT).
The Curry/Lynchburg Connection
Freshman Seth Curry isn’t the only member of his family to appear in a college game on the Liberty campus. Seth’s father,
Dell Curry, as a freshman, poured in a game-high 19 points, on 7-of-13 shooting, for Virginia Tech on Dec. 7, 1982, in the Hokies’ 71-53 triumph over the Flames.
The game featured two fathers of 2008 All-Americans. Dell’s older son Stephen is an All-American performer at Davidson,
while the Flames’ Eric Gordon saw his son, Eric Gordon, Jr. picked in the first round of the NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers after an All-American season at Indiana. Liberty’s Gordon, scored six points and dished out two assists against Curry’s
Virginia Tech squad that cold December night in 1982.
Curry Ties Vines Center Record in Debut
Seth Curry’s seven steals against Montreat on Nov. 14 tied a Vines Center record that was originally set by Delawn Grandison
on Jan. 7, 1999 against Tusculum and was last achieved by Maurice Watkins on Jan. 15, 2001 against Charleston Southern.
Curry became one of seven players to record seven steals inside Liberty’s home.
Notes From Virginia Win
Liberty’s win over Virginia snapped the Cavaliers 36-game November home winning streak, which dated back to 1994. The
win also snapped Virginia’s 16-game winning streak against Big South opponents, which dated back to Liberty’s last win over
the Cavaliers in 1998. The win also snapped Virginia’s 15-game winning streak against non-conference in-state opponents,
which dated back to 2002.
Seth Curry and Kyle Ohman led Liberty with 26 points, while Anthony Smith chipped in 21 markers. The performance by the
trio marked the first time three players have scored 20 against Virginia in the same game since Juan Dixon (23), Chris Wilcox
(21) and Lonny Baxter (20) did so for Maryland on March 3, 2002.
10 Wins Prior to New Years
Liberty defeated Cincinnati Christian on Dec. 28, marking the first time in program history the Flames have recorded 10 wins
before New Years. Three times, the program has managed nine wins before New Years, doing so during the 1979-80, 1983-84
and 1996-97 seasons.
Next on the Scoring List for Anthony Smith
With 1,728 career points, Anthony Smith sits in sixth place all-time in the Liberty annals for scoring and second in Division I
scoring. On March 17, Smith passed Peter Aluma (1,715), a four-year letterwinner from 1994-97.
Next up on the scoring list is Steve Isaacs (1,777), a four-year letterwinner from 1980-83. Smith needs 50 points to move past
Isaacs into fifth place all-time on the Liberty scoring list.
Smith Can Shoot
Senior Anthony Smith was the only player in the nation in 2008 to attempt at least 200 three-point field goals and succeed on
at least 40 percent of his three-point field goal attempts (41.0), while also connecting on 50 percent of his field goal attempts
(51.5). He was one of five players in the nation to accomplish the same feat, while attempting at least 100 three-point field
goals. The other players were Mario Chalmers (Kansas), Lee Cummard (BYU), Malik Hairston (Oregon) and James Harden
(Arizona State).
Home 37-Point Loss to VMI
Before Feb. 24 (109-72), Liberty’s last home loss by such a large margin came at the hands of East Tennessee State, inside
the Vines Center, 90-49.
Curry Nabs Freshman of the Year
Seth Curry became the second Liberty Flame in program history to be named Big South Freshman of the Year. Larry Blair won
the award in 2004 and like Curry, was named to the league’s all-conference second team.
Smith Earns First Team Selection
Anthony Smith was named to the Big South All-Conference first team, marking the seventh straight season Liberty has placed
a player on the first team. The streak currently is the longest and serves as the second longest in league history. For the
first 10 seasons of Big South basketball, Coastal Carolina placed a member on the first team, however the first four years the
league only sponsored a first team with 10-11 total members.
Smith and Curry Honored by the NABC
Seth Curry and Anthony Smith were named to NABC’s all-district team. Smith earned first team honors, while Curry was
named on the second team. The duo marked the first time since 1997 a Liberty player appeared on NABC’s all-district team.
Peter Aluma was the last Flame to do so, earning second team honors.
Floyd to Transfer
Liberty freshman guard Brolin Floyd has decided to transfer for personal reasons, announced Liberty Head Coach Ritchie
McKay. Floyd is currently weighing his options of possible institutions to matriculate to.
2008-09 Game-By-Game Biggest Leads/Time in Lead and Extra Superlatives
Date
Nov. 14
Nov. 18
Nov. 25
Nov. 28
Nov. 29
Dec. 1
Dec. 6
Dec. 7
Dec. 15
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 28
Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 10
Jan. 12
Jan. 17
Jan. 20
Jan. 24
Jan. 27
Jan. 31
Feb. 4
Feb. 7
Feb. 9
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 21
Feb. 24
Feb. 28
Mar. 3
Mar. 5
Mar. 17
Opponent
MONTREAT
at UNC Asheville *
at Virginia
COKER^
LU Result
W, 97-77
L, 56-84
W, 86-82
W, 88-66
WILLIAM & MARY^ W, 80-74 2OT
GEORGE MASON W, 69-66 OT
GARDNER-WEBB *
W, 68-59
at Clemson
L, 75-80
ANDERSON
W, 88-46
at DePaul $
L, 63-64
at Saint Louis $
L, 70-73
vs. Northern Colo. &
W, 75-70
vs. USC Upstate &
W, 77-64
CINCINNATI CHRIST. W, 86-55
at Winthrop *
L, 57-59
at Presbyterian *
L, 66-67 2OT
CHAR. SO. *
W, 79-60
COASTAL CAR. *
W, 68-55
at VMI *
W, 91-80
at High Point *
W, 61-56
RADFORD *
L, 82-94 2OT
HIGH POINT *
W, 78-63
UNC ASHEVILLE *
W, 78-66
at Gardner-Webb * L, 90-95 2OT
WINTHROP *
W, 57-47
PRESBYTERIAN *
W, 69-48
at Char. So. *
W, 95-80
at Coastal Carolina *
W, 85-82
at Old Dominion #
L, 56-80
VMI *
L, 72-109
at Radford *
W, 92-85
GARDNER-WEBB !
W, 88-77
vs. VMI !
L, 58-78
RIDER %
W, 79-64
LU Big
Lead
30
0
8
27
11
10
9
12
45
3
5
5
22
36
6
3
21
15
20
5
6
24
18
4
14
22
18
6
3
2
14
24
7
22
Opp Big
Lead Ties
0
0
31
0
4
6
3
1
3
8
4
5
9
8
7
4
2
2
20
4
17
1
12
9
4
2
0
0
12
7
8
10
4
4
8
1
7
4
9
4
12
7
2
3
3
4
13
8
2
1
3
0
6
2
11
4
24
3
41
1
2
4
0
0
22
1
0
0
LC
0
0
8
1
10
10
10
8
1
6
3
15
4
0
6
15
5
1
7
13
10
7
2
5
1
1
1
7
5
1
4
0
3
0
LU in
Lead
39:46
00:00
28:01
36:40
31:16
32:52
12:34
33:33
36:28
03:55
08:42
10:12
38:02
38:38
18:45
09:52
35:07
20:56
30:35
08:18
17:22
37:02
36:04
15:09
36:35
37:43
36:16
11:21
02:35
00:53
36:38
37:38
23:21
39:35
Opp in
Lead
00:00
38:50
05:51
02:02
09:29
07:00
24:26
04:21
02:07
31:05
29:18
21:10
01:04
00:00
17:02
34:54
07:39
18:01
07:24
28:07
28:48
01:53
02:23
29:43
00:40
02:10
03:59
24:36
34:40
38:41
00:54
00:00
16:09
00:00
Tied
00:14
01:10
06:08
01:18
09:15
05:08
03:00
02:06
01:25
05:00
02:00
08:38
00:54
01:22
04:13
05:12
02:46
01:03
02:01
04:35
03:50
01:05
01:33
05:08
02:45
00:07
01:45
04:03
02:45
00:26
02:28
02:22
00:30
00:25
Paint
LU Opp
30
36
18
28
30
26
36
20
34
26
24
28
32
26
32
38
48
12
20
28
28
24
26
32
20
26
44
18
20
18
22
22
40
38
32
30
44
36
20
38
22
48
28
26
30
22
36
40
20
22
22
30
24
36
24
26
18
45
26
40
18
32
32
32
26
32
26
28
Off TOs
LU Opp
19
22
11
13
14
8
19
14
22
13
21
10
17
5
14
16
25
6
5
11
7
14
28
18
22
19
19
7
15
8
16
10
25
9
23
15
17
21
24
14
23
20
9
14
15
7
9
31
11
2
14
9
12
15
13
12
17
17
13
27
14
15
15
18
8
22
9
11
2nd Ch
LU
Opp
16
21
5
9
0
9
6
2
23
16
13
6
8
7
10
12
13
12
15
15
4
16
10
4
6
9
15
7
9
12
15
11
3
14
11
14
17
10
6
12
11
25
9
6
14
8
9
12
6
11
8
13
8
15
14
8
13
7
13
13
17
17
14
14
4
13
10
11
Bench
LU Opp
22
11
14
16
3
17
15
29
4
19
8
14
10
11
8
10
33
13
6
10
15
15
2
42
26
14
27
32
3
24
3
0
10
20
12
20
0
24
4
8
2
14
4
21
15
13
27
35
14
22
13
15
11
10
22
13
7
17
17
26
22
8
20
26
10
16
15
35
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2008-09 Season
Points in the Paint
- Liberty is averaging 0.7 points
Dunks
Season
LU
AVG
OPP
AVG
less in the paint than its opponents.
Anthony Smith ................................................. 36
952
28.0
977
28.7
Brolin Floyd...................................................... 18
Austin Smith ..................................................... 4
- Liberty creates more offense off
Points Off Turnovers
Tyler Baker ....................................................... 1
turnovers than its opponents.
LU
AVG
OPP
AVG
Seth Curry ........................................................ 1
546
16.1
473
13.9
Kyle Ohman ...................................................... 1
Bill Weaver ....................................................... 1
- Liberty and its opponents have
Second Chance Points
TOTAL ............................................................. 62
a 1.1 point difference in second
LU
AVG
OPP
AVG
Top Scoring Performances
chance points.
355
10.4
391
11.5
38, Kyle Ohman at Gardner-Webb (1-04-09)
35, Seth Curry at VMI (1-17-09)
Bench Points
- Liberty has been outscored by
30, Seth Curry vs. Gardner-Webb (3-3-09)
LU
AVG
OPP
AVG
the opponents bench in 23-of-34
30, Seth Curry vs. Radford (1-24-09)
424
12.5
622
18.3
30, Seth Curry vs. Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
games.
Top Rebounding Performances
17, Anthony Smith at VMI (1-17-09)
13, Anthony Smith vs. VMI (3-5-09)
13, Kyle Ohman vs. Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
12, Anthony Smith vs. Radford (1-24-09)
12, Anthony Smith at Presbyterian (1-5-09)
Top Assists Performances
10, Jesse Sanders vs. Presbyterian (2-9-09)
9, Jesse Sanders vs. High Point (1-27-09)
8, Jesse Sanders at VMI (1-17-09)
8, Jesse Sanders at Virginia (11-25-08)
Games Missed Due to Injury
Jeremy Anderson....................................... 34
Carter McMasters ...................................... 29
Tyler Baker ................................................. 9
Jesse Sanders ............................................ 3
TOTAL ....................................................... 75
40-Point Games
Name
Points
Bailey Alston
46
Ed Vickers
45
Karl Hess
43
Bailey Alston
42
Bailey Alston
42
Matthew Hildebrand 41
Alex McLean
40
Larry Blair
40
Ed Vickers
40
Opponent
Ferrum
St. Paul’s
Valley Forge
Mt. St. Mary’s
Indiana- Southeast
Charleston Southern
at VMI
Coastal Carolina
at Bluefield State
Date
2/26/88
1/29/79
1/8/79
3/4/88
1/4/88
2/19/94
2/21/07
2/12/07
1/25/7
30-Point Games
Name
Kyle Ohman
Larry Blair
Bailey Alston
Mark Chafin
Larry Blair
Chris Caldwell
Bailey Alston
Chris Caldwell
Bailey Alston
Bailey Alston
Bailey Alston
Karl Hess
Ed Vickers
Ed Vickers
Karl Hess
Karl Hess
Karl Hess
Karl Hess
Mike Goad
Seth Curry
Jamaal Bennett
Bailey Alston
Bailey Alston
Cliff Webber
Karl Hess
Ed Vickers
Ed Vickers
Mark Chafin
Bailey Alston
Bailey Alston
Bailey Alston
Jim Pearce
Eric Gordon
Steve Isaacs
Steve Isaacs
Karl Hess
Mark Chafin
Mark Chafin
Mark Chafin
Mark Chafin
George Sweet
Alex McLean
Larry Blair
Bailey Alston
Mike Minett
Eric Gordon
Karl Hess
Karl Hess
Karl Hess
Ed Vickers
Ed Vickers
Mark Chafin
Karl Hess
Mike Goad
Mike Goad
Opponent
at Gardner-Webb
High Point
at Eastern Kentucky
at Eastern Mennonite
Winthrop
Radford
W. Va. Wesleyan
at American
Baptist, S.C.
at Campbell
at Drexel
vs. Lee
at Clearwater Christian
at Guilford
St. Paul’s
Mary Washington
at Presbyterian
vs. Allentown
at Clinch Valley
at VMI
at UNC Asheville
at UCF
Randolph Macon
Pitt- Johnstown
Radford
Mt. Vernon Nazarene
at Taylor
vs. Maranatha
vs. Brooklyn
Wright State
at Pitt- Johnstown
Ferrum
at UMBC
Eastern
Lincoln
at St. Paul’s
at Geneva
Longwood
at Bluefield State
at Virginia Commonwealth
at Eastern Mennonite
Longwood
UNC Asheville
at George Mason
at UMBC
vs. UMBC
Gallaudet
at Webber
Longwood
at Presbyterian
at Bowie State
at St. Pauls
at D.C. Teachers
Haggarstown
Beckley
Date
2/4/09
1/3/06
12/16/89
12/10/77
2/20/06
2/23/02
2/23/88
1/2/02
2/4/89
1/7/88
11/30/87
3/14/80
11/17/79
2/10/79
1/29/79
1/11/79
1/5/79
11/24/78
12/14/74
1/17/09
2/25/99
3/2/90
1/23/88
2/23/85
12/17/79
12/1/79
12/2/78
11/27/76
3/4/90
1/27/90
1/16/88
12/9/86
12/17/83
1/19/81
11/25/80
11/27/78
3/2/78
1/21/78
12/3/77
3/1/77
2/19/74
11/27/07
2/6/06
1/18/88
1/29/86
3/1/84
1/26/80
11/16/79
2/17/79
1/5/79
12/7/78
2/14/77
2/10/77
12/1/73
11/29/73
Points
38
38
38
38
37
37
37
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
36
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
Name
Points Opponent
Carl Williams
32
at Coastal Carolina
Peter Aluma
32
at Howard
Julius Nwosu
32
Tennessee Temple
Bailey Alston
32
Central Connecticut
Bailey Alston
32
Averett College
Bailey Alston
32
at St. Francis, Pa.
Eric Gordon
32
Randolph-Macon
Eric Gordon
32
at Mt. St. Mary’s
Karl Hess
32
vs. Olivet Nazarene
Karl Hess
32
at Clearwater Christian
Karl Hess
32
at Eastern Mennonite
Ed Vickers
32
Concord
Willard Deshazor
32
at Tenn. Temple
George Sweet
32
Grace
Mike Goad
32
Newport News Apprentice
Larry Blair
31
at High Point
Larry Blair
31
Buffalo
Larry Blair
31
Old Dominion
Mike Coleman
31
Youngstown St.
Bailey Alston
31
St. Francis, Pa.
Bailey Alston
31
UNC Greensboro
Bailey Alston
31
Davis & Elkins
Karl Hess
31
at Mary Washington
Karl Hess
31
Clinch Valley
Karl Hess
31
Mt. Vernon Nazarene
Karl Hess
31
vs. Wingate
Karl Hess
31
at Taylor
Mark Chafin
31
St. Pauls
Mike Goad
31
vs. Eastern Mennonite
Seth Curry
30
Gardner-Webb
Seth Curry
30
Radford
Seth Curry
30
vs. Northern Colorado
Anthony Smith
30
VMI
Dwight Brewington
30
VMI
Larry Blair
30
VMI
Larry Blair
30
at McNeese St.
Larry Blair
30
at Maryland
Chris Caldwell
30
at Coastal Carolina
C.J. Cowgill
30
at UNC Asheville
C.J. Cowgill
30
Tusculum
Bailey Alston
30
Baptist, S.C.
Bailey Alston
30
at Towson State
Steve Isaacs
30
vs. Chaminade
Karl Hess
30
Valley Forge
Karl Hess
30
at Clinch Valley
Karl Hess
30
Mt. Vernon Nazarene
Ed Vickers
30
vs. Lincoln Memorial
Mark Chafin
30
at Elon
Mark Chafin
30
at Gardner-Webb
Mark Chafin
30
at Olivet Nazarene
Mike Goad
30
at Eastern Mennonite
George Sweet
30
Shenandoah
George Sweet
30
Hargrave
George Sweet
30
at Washington & Lee
Date
1/22/00
12/4/95
2/25/93
1/18/90
12/4/89
1/9/89
2/18/84
2/2/84
3/13/80
11/17/79
2/27/79
1/20/79
11/25/76
1/10/76
2/9/74
2/25/06
12/6/05
12/7/04
3/2/91
11/27/89
3/4/89
2/2/88
2/12/80
1/15/80
12/1/79
1/6/79
12/2/78
2/7/77
3/1/74
3/1/09
1/24/09
12/22/08
3/4/08
1/27/07
1/27/07
12/29/05
12/28/04
1/14/02
2/25/99
1/7/98
12/9/89
1/12/88
3/17/83
2/15/80
1/24/80
11/30/79
11/24/79
12/27/77
1/22/77
11/12/76
2/19/74
2/17/73
12/1/72
11/28/72
20-Point Games
Name
Larry Blair
Karl Hess
Bailey Alston
Peter Aluma
Mark Chafin
Willard Deshazor
Ed Vickers
Steve Isaacs
Anthony Smith
Julius Nwosu
George Sweet
Mike Goad
Larry Jackson
Matthew Hildebrand
Eric Gordon
Chris Caldwell
Seth Curry
Greg McCauley
Parish Hickman
David Dees
# of Games
43
43
42
36
36
30
29
26
26
23
22
20
18
18
16
15
15
15
13
12
Cliff Webber
Mike Coleman
Ed Gomes
Alex McLean
Gabe Martin
Maurice Watkins
Delawn Grandison
Jim Pearce
Mike Minett
Dave Denny
Carl Williams
C.J. Cowgill
Jason Dixon
Rodney Harrison
Rod Martin
Kyle Ohman
B.J. Jenkins
Leo Lightbourne
Vincent Okotie
Brad Hamersley
Charles Richardson
11
9
9
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
Mark Swift
Dan Kennard
Dwight Brewington
Ryan Mantlo
Keith Ferguson
Tim Scarborough
Bob Elness
Damien Hubbard
Jeremy Monceaux
Brian Macon
Maxey Wilkerson
Chris Toomer
Mark Reed
Kenneth Anaebonam
Beau Wallace
Nathan Day
Jamaal Bennett
26 Players
Bold indicates active player
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
Liberty University
2008-09 Men’s Basketball Roster
Alphabetical Roster
No.
12
3
30
41
14
11
25
5
33
4
1
34
Name
Pos. Cl. Ht.
Jeremy Anderson G
So. 6-4
Tyler Baker
F
R-Jr. 6-9
Seth Curry
G
Fr. 6-3
Carter McMasters C
Fr. 6-11
David Minaya *
G
So. 6-6
Kyle Ohman
G
Jr.
6-4
Jesse Sanders
G
Fr. 6-3
Anthony Smith
G
Sr. 6-5
Austin Smith
F
Fr. 6-9
James Spencer
G
So. 6-1
Johnny Stephene G
R-Fr. 6-2
Bill Weaver
G
Fr. 6-4
Wt.
200
215
180
210
205
200
200
220
220
190
200
200
Hometown
Bowling Green, Ky.
Albuquerque, N.M.
Charlotte, N.C.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Riverview, Fla.
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Sugar Land, Texas
Plano, Texas
Tucson, Ariz.
Newport News, Va.
Boynton Beach, Fla.
Hampton, Va.
High School (Previous)
Warren Central
Temple Baptist
Charlotte Christian
Grace Academy
Oldsmar Christian (Tennessee Tech)
Emmanuel Baptist Christian
Homeschooled
Plano East
Ironwood Ridge
Hampton Roads Academy
Boynton Beach (Sound Doctrine)
Bethel
Numerical Roster
No.
1
3
4
5
11
12
14
25
30
33
34
41
Name
Pos. Cl. Ht.
Johnny Stephene G
R-Fr. 6-2
Tyler Baker
F
R-Jr. 6-9
James Spencer
G
So. 6-1
Anthony Smith
G
Sr. 6-5
Kyle Ohman
G
Jr.
6-4
Jeremy Anderson G
So. 6-4
David Minaya *
G
So. 6-6
Jesse Sanders
G
Fr. 6-3
Seth Curry
G
Fr. 6-3
Austin Smith
F
Fr. 6-9
Bill Weaver
G
Fr. 6-4
Carter McMasters C
Fr. 6-11
Wt.
200
215
190
220
200
200
205
200
180
220
200
210
Hometown
Boynton Beach, Fla.
Albuquerque, N.M.
Newport News, Va.
Plano, Texas
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Bowling Green, Ky.
Riverview, Fla.
Sugar Land, Texas
Charlotte, N.C.
Tucson, Ariz.
Hampton, Va.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
*- Denotes player will sit out the 2008-09 season due to the NCAA transfer rule
Head Coach: Ritchie McKay
Assistant Coaches: Brad Soucie, Jason Eaker, Kyle Getter
Director of Basketball Operations: Matt Olinger
Men’s Basketball Athletic Trainer: Aaron Schreiner
Pronunciation Guide
Jason EAKER………………..A—kir
Kyle OHMAN……………….OO—man
Brad SOUCIE………………..SUE—see
Johnny STEPHENE…………Stef—feen
High School (Previous)
Boynton Beach (Sound Doctrine)
Temple Baptist
Hampton Roads Academy
Plano East
Emmanuel Baptist Christian
Warren Central
Oldsmar Christian (Tennessee Tech)
Homeschooled
Charlotte Christian
Ironwood Ridge
Bethel
Grace Academy
2009 (So.): Stress fracture in righ foot ... out for the season ... will apply for medical hardship.
# 12
Jeremy Anderson
6-4, 200, So.
Guard
Warren Central
Bowling Green, Ky.
Anderson’s Career Highs
Points
20
vs. VMI (01-28-08)
FG Made
7
vs. VMI (01-28-08)
FG Attempts
11
vs. VMI (02-26-08)
FG Pct.
.777 (7-9)
vs. VMI (01-28-08)
3 PT FG Made
6
vs. VMI (01-28-08)
3 PT FG Attempts 10
vs. Radford (03-01-08)
10
vs. VMI (02-26-08)
3-PT FG Pct.
.750 (6-8)
vs. VMI (01-28-08)
FT Made
3
vs. Radford (02-02-08)
FT Attempts
3
vs. Radford (02-02-08)
3 vs. Kentucky Christian (01-08-08)
FT Pct.
1.000 (3-3)
vs. Radford (02-02-08)
Rebounds
2
vs. Radford (02-02-08)
Assists
3
vs. VMI (02-26-08)
Steals
2
vs. Charleston So.(01-19-8)
Blocks
0
Turnovers
3
vs. VMI (01-28-08)
2008 (Fr.): Named to the 2008 Big South All-Freshman team ... member of the Big South Presidential Honor Roll … started the season sidelined with an injury to his right foot, missing the first
nine games ... tallied six points on 2-of-4 shooting in his collegiate debut at Campbell (12/15) ...
seven points on 2-of-3 shooting against Nyack (1/5) ... scored 11 points on 3-of-5 shooting against
Kentucky Christian (1/8) ... scored six points at Winthrop (1/15) ... tallied nine markers on 3-of-6
shooting from three-point range against Coastal Carolina (1/21) ... scored six points on 2-of-4
shooting against High Point (1/26) ... set career highs with 20 points and six three-point field goals
on 7-of-9 shooting at VMI (1/28) ... scored 14 points on 4-of-10 shooting at Radford (2/2) ... named
New Balance Big South Freshman of the Week (2/4) ... made first collegiate start at Coastal Carolina, scoring three points (2/16) … poured in 14 points on 5-of-11 shooting against VMI (2/26).
Prep: Graduated from Warren Central High School … second player in the history of Kentucky
high school basketball to play in five state tournaments, including one as an eighth grader … the
only other player to do so was Richie Farmer, who has his jersey hanging from the rafters of Rupp
Arena after a stellar career playing for Rick Pitino and the Kentucky Wildcats … left Warren Central as the school’s all-time leader in points (1,991), field goals (698), three-point field goals (279)
and games played (149) … ranked No. 15 all-time in the Kentucky State Tournament in points
scored (162) … led Warren Central to the state championship in 2004 and runner-up honors in
2005 … three-time all-state honoree and two-time region player of the year … was named firstteam all-state and region player of the year as a senior … McDonalds All-American nominee as
a senior, when he averaged 17.0 points a game, while hitting 42.0 percent of his three-point field
goal attempts … shot 55.0 percent from the field, while dishing out 2.0 assists and grabbing 3.0
rebounds per game.
Personal: Son of Craig and Gail Anderson … birthday is March 13 … both parents played basketball at Wyoming … majoring in kinesiology.
LU Players Who Have Worn #12
Anderson, Jeremy: 08-09
Corning, Lee: 06
Williams, Harry: 03-05
Benjamin, Marvin: 99
Hollis, Mike: 79
Gomes, Steve: 78
DeShazor, Shan: 77
Jeremy Anderson Statistically
Year
GP GS
2007-08 23 1
TOTAL 23 1
Min
432
432
Avg
18.8
18.8
FG
52
52
Total
FGA
126
126
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
Pct
.413 46 117
.393
.413 46 117
.393
FT FTA
7
10
7
10
Pct
.700
.700
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
2
12
14
2
12
14
Avg
0.6
0.6
PF
28
28
FO Ast
0
15
0
15
TO
13
13
Blk
0
0
Stl
5
5
Pts
157
157
Avg
6.8
6.8
2009 (R-Jr.): Appeared in his first game of the season at DePaul on Dec. 17 after missing first
nine games with an injury to his left foot ... has played in 25 of Liberty’s 34 games this season ...
tallied six points on 2-of-5 shooting from beyond the arc , while pulling down three rebounds at
DePaul (12/17) ... scored 10 points on 3-of-6 shooting, while pulling down five rebounds against
Cincinnati Christian (12/28) ... poured in a career-high 14 points on 4-of-7 shooting, while grabbing five rebounds at Coastal Carolina (2/16).
#3
Tyler Baker
6-9, 215, R-Jr.
Forward
Temple Baptist
Albuquerque, N.M.
Baker’s Season Highs
Points
14
vs. Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
14 vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
4
vs. Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
4 vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
FG Attempts
7 vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
7 vs. Cincinnati Christian (11-21-06)
FG Pct.
1.000 (4-4) vs. Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
3 PT FG Made
2 vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
2
vs. two other schools
3 PT FG Attempts 5
vs. DePaul (12-17-08)
3-PT FG Pct. 1.000 (2-2) vs. USC Upstate (12-23-08)
FT Made
6
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
FT Attempts
6
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
6 vs.Cincinnati Christ. (12-28-08)
FT Pct.
1.000 (6-6)
vs. Radford (02-16-09)
Rebounds
6
vs. Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
Assists
2
vs. Old Dominion (02-21-09)
2
vs. two other teams
Steals
2
vs. Old Dominion (02-21-09)
2
vs. three other teams
Blocks
1 vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
1
vs. 13 other teams
Turnovers
3
vs. Presbyterian (01-05-09)
FG Made
Baker’s Career Highs
14
vs. Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
14 vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
FG Made
4
vs. Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
4 vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
FG Attempts
7 vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
7 vs. Cincinnati Christian (11-21-06)
FG Pct.
1.000 (4-4) vs. Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
3 PT FG Made
3
vs. VMI (02-27-07)
3 vs. Southern Virginia (11-27-06)
3 PT FG Attempts 6
vs. VMI (02-27-07)
3-PT FG Pct.
1.000 (2-2)
vs. BYU (12-28-06)
FT Made
4 vs.Cincinnati Christ. (12-28-08)
4
vs. two other schools
FT Attempts
6 vs.Cincinnati Christ. (12-28-08)
FT Pct.
1.000 (4-4)
vs. Longwood (12-09-06)
1.000 (4-4) vs. So. Virginia (11-27-06)
Rebounds
8
vs. Houghton (11-25-06)
Assists
10 vs. Cincinnati Christ. (11-21-05)
Steals
5
vs. Buffalo (12-18-06)
Blocks
1
vs.VMI (01-17-09)
1
vs. 10 other teams
Turnovers
3
vs.Presbyterian (01-05-09)
2008 (R-So.): Appeared in one game before applying for a medical hardship with an injured right
foot … scored three points on 1-of-2 shooting in 12 minutes of action against Coker (11/13) …
named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll …averaged 1.5 points and 2.0 rebounds per
game during the Flames’ September Tour of Canada … played an average of 11.0 minutes per
game after breaking his nose three days prior to leaving on trip … his steal against Brock with 37
seconds left helped seal a victory two-point victory (9/1).
2007 (R-Fr.): Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll … appeared in all 31 Liberty games
... made his first collegiate start against Cincinnati Christian, where he scored eight points and
grabbed six rebounds (11/21) ... scored a season-high 13 points and tallied seven rebounds
against Southern Virginia (11/27) ... chipped in with 10 points, while hitting 2-of-3 from three-point
range against Longwood (12/9) ... scored seven points in 14 minutes against Radford (1/9) ...
netted eight points and pulled down three rebounds at Charleston Southern (1/22) ... scored five
points and seven rebounds against VMI (1/27) ... scored five points and grabbed two rebounds
on 1-of-1 shooting against High Point (2/3) ... tallied six points on 2-of-4 shooting from three-point
range against Charleston Southern (2/10) … scored 12 points on 4-of-7, shooting while hitting
3-of-6 from the three-point arc and pulling down three rebounds in 10 minutes of action against
VMI in the first round of the Big South Championship (2/27).
2006 (Fr.): Received medical redshirt for injury to his left ankle … named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll.
Prep: Graduated from Temple Baptist Academy … four-year letterwinner … second-team all-state
and first-team all-district as a freshman, averaging 15.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per
game … first-team all-state and second-team all-metro as a sophomore … during his sophomore
year, he shot 42.0 percent from three-point range and 50.0 percent from the field, while averaging a double-double with 15.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per contest … two-time IA-3A Player of
the Year (junior and senior years) … first-team all-state and all-metro as a junior, averaging 25.2
points and 12.0 rebounds per game … shot 56.0 percent from the field and 45.0 percent from
three-point range, while averaging 25.6 points, 15.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game as a senior … was also named to the all-state and all-metro squad as a senior … led the metro in scoring
and rebounding.
Points
Personal: Son of David and Janet Baker … birthday is Nov.15 … majoring in business.
LU Players Who Have Worn #3
Baker, Tyler: 07-08-09
Alston, Levon: 06
Clarke, John: 04-05
Simmons, Norman: 03
Caldwell, Chris: 99-2000-01-02
Allison, Jason: 98
White, Marcus: 97
Taylor, Barry: 94-95-96
Tyler Baker Statistically
Year
GP GS
2006-07 31 1
2007-08 1
0
2008-09 25 0
TOTAL 57 1
Min
400
12
307
719
Avg
12.9
12.0
12.3
12.6
FG
40
1
37
78
Total
FGA
102
2
82
186
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
.392 30
76
.500 1
2
.451 10
34
.419 41 112
Pct
.395
.500
.294
.366
FT FTA
25 27
0
0
33 40
58 67
Pct
.926
.000
.825
.866
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
14
65
79
0
1
1
21
39
60
35
105 140
Avg
2.5
1.0
2.4
2.5
PF
55
2
49
106
FO Ast
1
28
0
0
2
15
3
43
TO
23
3
19
45
Blk
7
0
6
13
Stl
14
0
9
23
Pts
135
3
117
255
Avg
4.4
3.0
4.7
4.5
Blue Ribbon Big South Preseason Newcomer of the Year
Sporting News Big South Preseason Newcomer of the Year
# 30
Seth Curry
6-3, 180, Fr.
Guard
Charlotte Christian
Charlotte, N.C.
Curry’s Season Highs
Points
35
vs. VMI (01-17-09)
FG Made
12
vs. Northern Colo. (12-22-08)
FG Attempts
25
vs. Radford (01-24-09)
FG Pct.
.615 (8-13)
vs.Anderson (12-15-08)
3 PT FG Made
6
vs. Clemson (12-07-08)
3 PT FG Attempts 15
vs. Radford (01-24-09)
3-PT FG Pct.
.667 (6-9)
vs. Clemson (12-07-08)
FT Made
11
vs. VMI (01-17-09)
FT Attempts
11
vs. VMI (01-17-09)
FT Pct.
1.000 (11-11)
vs. VMI (01-17-09)
Rebounds
10
vs. High Point (01-27-09)
Assists
6
vs. Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
6
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
Steals
7
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
Blocks
2
vs. VMI (03-05-09)
Turnovers
7
vs. VMI (02-24-09)
2009 (Fr.): Named to the Big South all-conference second team ... named Big South Freshman of
the Year ... named to the NABC all-district second team ... has started 33 of 34 games the Flames
have played this season ... passed George Sweet (1973) on Feb. 7 as Liberty’s all-time freshman
scoring leader ... tied a Vines Center record with seven steals during his collegiate debut against
Montreat (11/14) ... scored 23 points on 9-of-22 shooting against Montreat ... tallied a 26 points on
9-of-17 shooting in Liberty’s victory at Virginia (11/25) ... scored 22 points against Coker (11/28)
and 21 points against William & Mary (11/29), earning MVP honors in the Liberty Thanksgiving
Classic ... scored 13 of his 21 points after regulation on 7-of-8 shooting in overtime win against
William & Mary ... named Big South Conference Choice Hotels Player of the Week on Dec. 1 for
his play Nov. 24-30 ... also named Dick Vitale’s “Diaper Dandy of the Week” on Dec. 1 for his play
Nov. 24-30 ... tallied a game-high 22 points in Liberty’s 69-66 overtime win against George Mason
(12/1) ... scored eight of Liberty’s last 11 points, including a three-point basket with 17.7 seconds
remaining to tie the contest and send it to overtime against the Patriots ... tallied 15 points, pulled
down six rebounds and dished out five assists against Gardner-Webb (12/6) ... tallied 24 points
on 9-of-16 shooting, including 6-of-9 from three-point range at Clemson (12/7) ... named New
Balance Big South Freshman of the Week on Dec. 8 ... poured in 22 points on 8-of-13 shooting
against Anderson (12/15) ... tallied a career-high 30 points against Northern Colorado on 12-of-21
shooting (12/22) ... poured in 27 points on 11-of-18 shooting against Charleston Southern (1/10) ...
poured in a season-best 35 points on 10-of-15 shooting, including going 11-of-11 from the line at
VMI (1/17) ... earned second Big South Choice Hotels Player of the Week nod on Jan. 19 for his
play Jan. 12-18 ... also named Dick Vitale’s “Diaper Dandy of the Week” for the second time this
season on Jan. 19 for his play Jan. 12-18 ... netted in 30 points on 11-of-25 shooting, while grabbing six rebounds and dishing out three assists against Radford (1/24) ... pulled down a careerhigh 10 rebounds to go with 16 points, collecting his first career double-double against High Point
(1/27) ... scored a game-high 22 points, while pulling down five rebounds, dished out three assists
and grabbed three thefts against Presbyterian (2/9) ... recorded team highs with 22 points and
eight rebounds, while dishing out four assists at Coastal Carolina (2/16) ... scored 19 points in the
opening round of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament against Rider (3/17).
Prep: 2008 graduate of Charlotte Christian … 2008 McDonald’s All-American nominee … averaged 22.3 points, 5.0 rebound and 5.0 assists per game, while connecting on 52.0 percent of
his field goal attempts and 49 percent of his three-point tries as a senior … earned all-state,
all-conference and first team CSAA-All American accolades … as a junior averaged 13.0 points,
3.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game for a team that had four starters who were
double-figure scorers … in his four years on the varsity squad, Charlotte Christian amassed an
105-24 record, reaching the state final in 2006 … four-year letterwinner … named to the Charlotte
Christian honor roll all four years.
Personal: Son of Dell and Sonya Curry … birthday is Aug. 23 … majoring in business management … career objective is to work in a NBA front office … father Dell was one of the NBA’s most
prolific three-point shooters, who spent 16 seasons in the NBA with the Utah Jazz, Cleveland
Cavaliers, Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks and Toronto Raptors after a stellar collegiate
career at Virginia Tech … mother Sonya was a volleyball standout at Virginia Tech … brother
Stephen currently is a junior and All-American performer at Davidson.
LU Players Who Have Worn #30
Curry, Seth: 09
Monroe, Russell: 05-06-07-08
Manley, Mark: 99
Vickers, Ed: 78-79
McComas, Bob: 77
Seth Curry Statistically
Year
GP GS
2008-09 34 33
TOTAL 34 33
Min
1239
1239
Avg
36.4
36.4
FG
239
239
Total
FGA
572
572
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
Pct FT FTA
.418 102 289
.353 119 141
.418 102 289
.353 119 141
Pct
.844
.844
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
23
123 146
23
123 146
Avg
4.3
4.3
PF
51
51
FO Ast
0
79
0
79
TO
75
75
Blk
9
9
Stl
44
44
Pts
699
699
Avg
20.6
20.6
2009 (Fr.): Appeared in five games on the year before being shut down for the remainder of the
season with a stress fracture in his right leg ... tallied a season-high six points at UNC Asheville
(11/18).
Prep: 2008 graduate of Grace Baptist Academy … 2008 McDonald’s All-American nominee …
earned the Wendy’s Heisman Award … ranked by ESPN.com as the No. 34 ranked power forward
in the class of 2008 … averaged 15.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks per game as a senior
… averaged 14.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks per game as a junior, helping his team to
the regional finals … the all-state honoree altered the game, evident by his 20 shots redirected
during his junior year.
# 41
Carter McMasters
6-11, 210, Fr.
Center
Grace Academy
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Personal: Son of Tommy and Melinda McMasters … birthday is May 11 … majoring in pre-med …
career objective is to be a pediatrician … father played at Tennessee Temple under Ron Bishop.
McMasters’ Season Highs
Points
6
FG Made
2
FG Attempts
6
FG Pct.
.333 (2-6)
3 PT FG Made
2
3 PT FG Attempts 6
3-PT FG Pct.
.333 (2-6)
FT Made
0
FT Attempts
0
FT Pct.
.000 (0-0)
Rebounds
4
Assists
1
Steals
1
Blocks
2
Turnovers
2
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
vs. Coker (11-28-08)
LU Players Who Have Worn #41
McMasters, Carter: 09
Webber, Cliff: 84-85
Kelly, Kent: 81-82-83
Sanders, Craig: 80
Albert, Gene: 73
Carter McMasters Statistically
Year
GP GS
2008-09 5
0
TOTAL
5
0
Min
45
45
Avg
9.0
9.0
FG
3
3
Total
FGA
13
13
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
Pct
.231 2
8
.250
.231 2
8
.250
FT FTA
0
0
0
0
Pct
.000
.000
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
1
3
4
1
3
4
Avg
0.8
0.8
PF
8
8
FO Ast
0
1
0
1
TO
4
4
Blk
4
4
Stl
1
1
Pts
8
8
Avg
1.6
1.6
# 11
Kyle Ohman
6-4, 200, Jr.
Guard
Emmanuel Baptist
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Ohman’s Season Highs
Points
FG Made
38
vs. Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
9
vs. High Point (01-27-09)
9
vs. Virginia (11-25-08)
FG Attempts
17
vs. Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
FG Pct.
.750 (9-12)
vs. Virginia (11-25-08)
3 PT FG Made
6
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
6
vs. Virginia (11-25-08)
3 PT FG Attempts 12
vs. Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
12
vs. two other teams
3-PT FG Pct.
.833 (5-6) vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
FT Made
2
vs. Virginia (11-25-08)
2
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
FT Attempts
10
vs. UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
FT Pct.
1.000 (2-2) vs. Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
1.000 (2-2)
vs. two other teams
Rebounds
13
vs. Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
Assists
6 vs. Coastal Carolina (01-12-09)
Steals
3
vs. Rider (03-17-09)
Blocks
2
vs. High Point (01-27-09)
2
vs.Presbyterian (01-05-09)
Turnovers
6
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
Ohman’s Career Highs
Points
Made
38 vs. Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)FG
9
vs. High Point (01-27-09)
9
vs. Virginia (11-25-08)
FG Attempts
17
vs. Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
FG Pct.
.777 (7-9)
vs. VMI (03-04-08)
3 PT FG Made
7
vs. VMI (03-04-08)
3 PT FG Attempts 12
vs. Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
12
vs. two other teams
3-PT FG Pct.
.833 (5-6) vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
FT Made
5
vs. Radford (03-01-08)
5
vs. Longwood (11-27-07)
FT Attempts
10
vs. UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
FT Pct.
1.000 (4-4) vs. UNC Asheville (01-12-08)
Rebounds
13
vs. Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
Assists
6 vs. Coastal Carolina (01-12-09)
Steals
3
vs. Rider (03-17-09)
3
vs. VMI (02-26-08)
Blocks
2
vs. High Point (01-27-09)
2
vs. two other teams
Turnovers
6
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
2009 (Jr.): Former walk-on who earned a scholarship over the summer ... has started all 34 of
Liberty’s games this season ... tallied 14 points against Montreat (11/14) ... set a career-high 26
points on 9-of-12 shooting at Virginia (11/25) ... tallied 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting while pulling done six caroms against Coker (11/28) ... poured in 16 points and grabbed four rebounds
in overtime victory against George Mason (12/1) ... grabbed a career-high 13 caroms against
Gardner-Webb (12/6) ... grabbed seven rebounds and dished a game-high six assists against
Coastal Carolina (1/12) ... scored 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds at VMI (1/17) ... poured
in 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting and pulled down seven rebounds in comeback win at High Point
(1/20) ... hit a trey with 17 seconds left to put Liberty ahead for good against the Panthers ...
scored 18 points and pulled down six caroms against Radford (1/24) ... matched his career high
with 26 points on 9-of-13 shooting against High Point (1/27) ... tallied 16 points on 4-of-9 shooting
against UNC Asheville (1/31) ... named Big South Choice Hotels Player of the Week on Feb. 2 for
games played between Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 ... set a new career high in points scored with 38, while
pulling down 10 rebounds for his first career double-double at Gardner-Webb (2/4) ... his 38 points
at Gardner-Webb were a national high for the day ... scored 12 points on 4-of-9 shooting and
pulled down seven rebounds against Presbyterian (2/9) ... scored 24 points on 7-of-11 shooting,
including 6-of-9 from three-point range at Radford (2/28) ... tallied 13 points and pulled down nine
rebounds in the CIT opening round against Rider (3/17).
2008 (So.): Appeared in all 32 games, starting nine ... named to the Big South All-Academic team
… notched the fourth-best three-point shooting success rate (41.2) in Liberty history … scored five
points against San Diego State (11/9) ... scored five points at Fresno State (11/10) ... tallied nine
points against Portland (11/13) ... collected 15 points on 5-of-9 shooting from three-point range
against Coker (11/13) ... dished out a career-high five assists against Longwood (11/27) ... scored
13 points, pulled down a career-best six rebounds and matched a career high with five assists
against Presbyterian (12/4) ... scored 17 points in a win over Campbell (12/28) … poured in 14
points and matched a career high with six rebounds at Charleston Southern (2/18) … tallied a
career-high 21 points on 7-of-9 shooting against VMI in the quarterfinals of the Big South Championship (3/4) … his seven three-point buckets against VMI tied a Vines Center record held by
Larry Blair … averaged 5.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game during the Flames’ September Tour
of Canada … started both games … shot 63 percent from the field on 5-of-8 shooting … scored
seven points and grabbed three rebounds in victory over Brock (9/1) … scored four points and
grabbed four caroms in victory over Guelph (9/2).
2007 (Fr.): Appeared in 10 of the Flames’ 31 games ... scored four points against Cincinnati Christian (11/21) ... netted four points against Southern Virginia (11/27).
Prep: Graduated from Emmanuel Baptist Christian … all-time career scorer in school history with
1,600 points … averaged 27.0 points, nine rebounds, six assists and four steals as a senior …
averaged 29.0 points and seven rebounds, while hitting 40.0 of his three-point field goal attempts
as a junior … averaged 20.0 points per game through seven games as a sophomore, before
breaking his wrist … played soccer while at Emmanuel Baptist Christian.
Personal: Son of Robert and Debra Ohman … birthday is Dec. 22 … majoring in sport management.
LU Players Who Have Worn #11
Ohman, Kyle: 08-09
Hubbard, Damien: 06-07
Turner, Glyn: 02-03-04-05
Watkins, Maurice: 2000-01
Cabrera, Frankie: 99
Hess, Karl: 80
Woodby, Mark: 73-74
Kyle Ohman Statistically
Year
GP GS
2006-07 10 0
2007-08 32 9
2008-09 34 34
TOTAL 76 43
Min
45
816
1138
1999
Avg
4.5
25.5
33.5
26.3
FG
2
80
154
236
Total
FGA
10
194
357
561
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
.200 2
9
.412 63 153
.431 99 235
.421 164 397
Pct FT FTA
.222 2
4
.412 24 29
.421 76 99
.413 102 132
Pct
.500
.828
.768
.773
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
2
3
5
20
61
81
29
158 187
51
222 273
Avg
0.5
2.5
5.5
3.6
PF
6
87
84
177
FO Ast
0
6
6
47
2
90
8 143
TO
6
50
67
123
Blk
1
11
13
25
Stl
2
27
42
71
Pts
8
247
483
738
Avg
0.8
7.7
14.2
9.7
# 25
Jesse Sanders
6-3, 200, Fr.
Guard
Homeschooled (HYCA)
Sugar Land, Texas
Sanders’ Season Highs
Points
FG Made
FG Attempts
FG Pct.
15
vs. Coker (11-28-08)
7
vs. Coker (11-28-08)
8
vs. Coker (11-28-08)
1.000 (4-4)
vs. Rider (03-17-09)
.875 (7-8)
vs. Coker (11-28-08)
3 PT FG Made
1
vs. Rider (03-17-09)
1
vs. six other teams
3 PT FG Attempts 2
vs. Radford (01-24-09)
2
vs. three other teams
3-PT FG Pct. 1.000 (1-1)
vs. Rider (03-17-09)
1.000 (1-1)
vs. two other teams
FT Made
5
vs. Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
5
vs. Coker (11-28-08)
FT Attempts
7
vs.Coastal Carolina (01-12-09)
FT Pct.
1.000 (5-5)
vs. Coker (11-28-08)
Rebounds
10
vs. Char. So. (02-14-09)
10
vs. Presbyterian (02-09-09)
Assists
10
vs. Presbyterian (02-09-09)
Steals
4
vs. Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
4
vs. William & Mary (11-29-08)
Blocks
2
vs. Presbyterian (02-09-09)
2
Cincinnati Christian (12-28-08)
Turnovers
5
vs. VMI (01-17-09)
2009 (Fr.): Named to the Big South All-Freshman team ... has appeared in 31 of Liberty’s 34
games, starting 29 ... missed three games due to right ankle injury ... pulled down six offensive
rebounds as the Flames’ point guard in his collegiate debut against Montreat (11/14) ... dished out
a game-high eight assists against no turnovers at Virginia (11/25) ... earned all-tournament team
honors, helping Liberty capture the championship of the Liberty Thanksgiving Classic ... tallied
career-high 15 points on 7-of-8 shooting against Coker (11/28) ... pulled down eight rebounds,
five of the offensive variety, helping Liberty defeat William & Mary in double-overtime (11/29) ...
chipped in 11 points in the victory over the Tribe .... named Big South Conference New Balance
Freshman of the Week on Dec. 1 for games played Nov. 24-30 ... scored seven points, pulled
down five rebounds and dished out six assists in overtime win against George Mason (12/1) ... tallied 10 points on 3-of-4 shooting and dished out six assists at Clemson (12/7) ... scored 10 points
and grabbed five rebounds at Saint Louis (12/19) ... tallied 10 points, grabbed eight rebounds and
blocked two shots against Cincinnati Christian (12/28) ... scored 12 points, pulled down nine rebounds and dished out eight assists at VMI (1/17) ... dished out nine assists against no turnovers,
while pulling down nine rebounds against High Point (1/27) ... tallied 10 markers, while dishing out
six assists and pulling down seven rebounds against UNC Asheville (1/31) ... registered Liberty’s
first triple-double in the program’s Division I era with 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists
against Presbyterian (2/9) ... the triple-double was the fifth all-time in Big South Conference history ... comitted zero turnovers against the Blue Hose for his seventh game on the season without
a turnover ... scored nine points, pulled down 10 rebounds and dished out six assists at Charleston Southern (2/14) ... nabbed second New Balance Big South Freshman of the Week honors on
Feb. 16 for games played Feb. 9-15 ... scored 10 points, pulled down four rebounds and dished
out three assists in 24 minutes, his most action seen after returning from an ankle injury, in the
CIT opening round against Rider (3/17).
Prep: 2008 homeschooled graduate… two-time Home School National Player of the Year (2007 &
2008) … led his home school team, the HCYA Warriors, to a 41-3 record against some of the top
5A and prep schools in the Houston area as a senior … averaged 15.2 points, 11.4 assists, 9.7
rebounds and 3.3 steals per game during senior campaign … helped the Warriors win six of the
seven tournament they participated in during the 2007-08 season … averaged 16.7 points, 10.2
assists, 8.7 rebounds and 2.9 steals as a junior … named to the Home School National All-American team as a sophomore … came from the same home school program that sophomore Rachel
McLeod of the Liberty women’s basketball program played for.
Personal: Son of Tom and Nancy Sanders … birthday is June 5 … undecided about his major at
Liberty … older brother Thomas Sanders earned AP Honorable Mention All-American, Mid-Major
All-American and Atlantic Sun Player of the Year honors at Gardner-Webb in 2008 … older brother
Ethan Sanders played at Moody Bible in Chicago, Ill.
LU Players Who Have Worn #25
Sanders, Jesse: 09
Ohman, Kyle: 07
Manley, Mark: 2000-02
Hopkins, Adam: 97-98-99
Robinson, Cordell: 92-93
Curbison, Danny: 92*
Burton, B.J.: 90-91
Cunningham, Eric: 89
Hamersley, Brad: 84-85-87-88
Boyer, Bill: 83
Baker, Mickey: 80-81-82
Kanagy, Gene: 73
*Shared the number that season
Jesse Sanders Statistically
Year
GP GS
2008-09 31 29
TOTAL 31 29
Min
939
939
Avg
30.3
30.3
FG
72
72
Total
FGA
139
139
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
Pct
.518 7
29
.241
.518 7
29
.241
FT FTA
55 74
55 74
Pct
.743
.743
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
68
93 161
68
93 161
Avg
5.2
5.2
PF
72
72
FO Ast
2 129
2 129
TO
54
54
Blk
6
6
Stl
38
38
Pts
206
206
Avg
6.6
6.6
2008-09 CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major All-American
2008-09 Big South Preseason Player of the Year
2008-09 Big South Preseason All-Conference Selection
2008-09 Blue Ribbon Big South Preseason Player of the Year
2008-09 Blue Ribbon Big South Preseason All-Conference Selection
#5
Anthony Smith
6-5, 220, Sr.
Guard
Plano East
Plano, Texas
Smith’s Season Highs
Points
27
vs. Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
FG Made
11
vs. Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
FG Attempts
20
vs. George Mason (12-01-08)
FG Pct.
.667 (10-15)
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
3 PT FG Made
6
vs.Char. So. (02-14-09)
3 PT FG Attempts 11
vs.Char. So. (02-14-09)
3-PT FG Pct.
.625 (5-8)
vs.High Point (01-20-09)
.625 (5-8)
vs.High Point (01-20-09)
FT Made
9
vs. William & Mary (11-29-08)
FT Attempts
13
vs. William & Mary (11-29-08)
FT Pct.
1.000 (6-6)
vs. Saint Louis (12-19-08)
Rebounds
17
vs. VMI (01-17-09)
Assists
6
vs. Virginia (11-25-08)
Steals
2
vs. Saint Louis (12-19-08)
2
vs. three other teams
Blocks
2 vs.Cincinnati Christian (12-28-08)
Turnovers
6
vs. VMI (01-17-09)
Smith’s Career Highs
Points
FG Made
30
vs. VMI (03-04-08)
11
vs. Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
11
vs. two other teams
FG Attempts
20
vs. George Mason (12-01-08)
FG Pct.
.889 (8-9) vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12-04-06)
3 PT FG Made
7
vs. Longwood (11-27-07)
3 PT FG Attempts 10
vs. VMI (03-04-08)
3-PT FG Pct.
.875 (7-8)
vs. Longwood (11-27-07)
FT Made
9
vs. William & Mary (11-29-08)
FT Attempts
13
vs. William & Mary (11-29-08)
FT Pct.
1.000 (6-6)
vs. Saint Louis (12-19-08)
1.000 (6-6)
vs. Winthrop (02-20-06)
Rebounds
17
vs. VMI (01-17-09)
Assists
10
vs. VMI (02-21-07)
Steals
4 vs. Lynchburg College (12-02-05)
Blocks
2 vs.Cincinnati Christian (12-28-08)
2
vs. five other teams
Turnovers
7
vs. Winthrop (02-28-06)
2009 (Sr.): Named first team Big South all-conference ... named first team NABC all-district ... has
started 33 of Liberty’s 34 games this season ... tallied 25 points on 10-of-15 shooting in a season-opening win over Montreat (11/14) ... scored 21 points on 8-of-14 shooting, while grabbing four rebounds
and dishing out six assists at Virginia (11/25) ... earned all-tournament honors, helping Liberty win the
Liberty Thanksgiving Classic championship ... scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in doubleovertime victory over William & Mary (11/29) for his sixth career double-double ... tallied 16 points and
pulled down a team-high nine rebounds in overtime win against George Mason (12/1) ... poured 27
points and pulled down seven rebounds against Gardner-Webb (12/6) ... tallied 21 points on 7-of-15
shooting at Saint Louis (12/19) ... pulled down 12 rebounds, while tallying a game-high 27 points at
Presbyterian (1/5) ... his trey with 10 seconds left in regulation forced overtime with the Blue Hose ...
scored 21 points and pulled down a career-high 17 rebounds at VMI (1/17) ... scored 24 points on 7-of11 shooting and grabbed three of his four steals in the final 23 seconds, prompting Liberty’s comeback
win at High Point (1/20) ... scored 18 points and pulled down 12 rebounds versus Radford (1/24) ...
named Big South Choice Hotel Player of the Week on Jan. 26 for games played Jan. 19-25 ... reached
the 500 career rebound plateau with three caroms and 23 points against High Point (1/27) ... led all
scorers with 25 points and pulled down nine rebounds in the CIT opening round against Rider (3/17).
Notes: “Candidate to Consider” for the Wooden Award … only player in the nation during the 2008
season to attempt at least 200 three-point field goals and succeed on at least 50 percent of his field
goal attempts (51.5) and 40 percent of his three-point field goal attempts (41.0) … one of five players in
the nation to accomplish the same feat while attempting at least 100 three-point field goals … the other
players were Mario Chalmers (Kansas), Lee Cummard (BYU), Malik Hairston (Oregon) and James
Harden (Arizona State).
2008 (Jr.): Started 31 of 32 games ... ranked in five Big South individual categories, including No. 6 in
scoring average (16.0), No. 5 in field goal percentage (51.5), No. 4 in three-point shooting (41.3), No.
5 in three-point field goals made (2.6) and No. 9 in defensive rebounds (3.9) ... broke Liberty records
for three-point field goals (84) and three-point field goal attempts (205), while setting the fifth-best
season success rate from beyond the arc (41.0) … became the 20th player in program history to reach
the 1,000-point plateau … scored 17 points at Fresno State (11/10) ... collected first double-double of
the season with 16 points and a career-high 11 rebounds against Coker (11/13) ... scored 10 points at
Kentucky (11/21) ... scored 23 points against Longwood (11/27) ... connected on seven three-point field
goals against the Lancers, tying a Vines Center record ... scored 14 points, including the game winner
against Niagara (12/1) ... netted a then career-high 24 points on 9-of-13 shooting at George Mason
(12/30) ... scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting in home win over Nyack (1/5) ... tallied 22 markers on
10-of-16 shooting at VMI (1/28) ... matched a then career high with 24 at Longwood (2/22) ... chipped in
with 23 points against VMI (2/26) ... tallied 29 points on 11-of-19 shooting, while playing all 40 minutes
against Radford (3/1) … notched a career-high 30 points three days later against VMI in the quarterfinals of the Big South Championship on 11-of-18 shooting, while pulling down 10 rebounds … led the
team with 21.0 points per game average during the Flames’ September Tour of Canada … averaged
6.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game … shot 67 percent from the floor on 18-of-27 shooting … made
46 percent of his three-point attempts on 5-of-11 shooting using the international three-point line …
scored a game-high 20 points on 9-of-13 shooting, while grabbing seven caroms and dishing out five
assists in win over Brock (9/1) … scored a game-high 22 points on 9-of-14 shooting and grabbed six
rebounds in win over Guelph (9/2).
2007 (So.): Was the only player on the team to start all 31 games ... scored 23 points in 26 minutes
against Cincinnati Christian (11/21) ... tallied 17 points against Southern Virginia (11/27) ... scored 19
points on 8-of-9 shooting against St. Francis (12/4) ... scored 15 points against Longwood (12/9) ... netted 15 points at Buffalo while going 3-of-6 from three-point range (12/18) ... scored 17 points on 7-of-11
shooting versus Seton Hall at the BYU Holiday Classic (12/29) ... notched a game-high 18 points on
8-of-12 shooting and had three steals at No. 3 Florida (1/2) ... collected his first career double-double
with 17 points and 10 rebounds, while adding five assists against Radford (1/9) ... scored 17 points and
Anthony Smith Statistically
Year
GP GS Min
2005-06 30 20 895
2006-07 31 31 915
2007-08 32 31 1097
2008-09 34 33 1233
TOTAL 127 115 4140
Avg
29.8
29.5
34.3
36.3
32.6
FG
99
128
189
209
625
Total
FGA
261
261
367
423
1312
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
.379 28
98
.490 33
84
.515 84 205
.494 71 194
.476 216 581
Pct FT FTA
.286 49 74
.393 63 98
.410 50 81
.366 100 151
.372 262 404
Pct
.662
.643
.617
.662
.649
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
27
61
88
25
77 102
37
124 161
40
186 226
129 448 577
Avg
2.9
3.3
5.0
6.6
4.5
PF
76
86
70
71
303
FO Ast
0
41
2
73
0
36
1
74
3 224
TO
55
47
49
76
227
Blk Stl Pts
9
25 275
8
26 352
6
32 512
7
43 589
30 126 1728
Avg
9.2
11.4
16.0
17.3
13.6
Anthony Smith continued:
dished out a career-high six assists against VMI (1/27) ... scored 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting and grabbed three rebounds against UNC Asheville
(1/30) ... notched his second career 20-point game by scoring 21 points on 5-of-10 shooting, including 4-of-7 from three-point range, at Winthrop
(2/6) ... scored 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting against Charleston Southern, while pulling down four rebounds (2/10) … scored 15 points and collected five rebounds at Niagara as part of the O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBuster (2/17) … scored 14 points and dished out a career-high 10 assists
at VMI (2/21) … scored 10 points against VMI in the first round of the Big South Championship … one of his dunks made ESPN’s Top 10 Plays on
SportsCenter, while another dunk was featured on ESPN’s College Game Night Gym Gems (2/27).
2006 (Fr.): Named to the Big South All-Freshman team … started 20 of the Flames’ 30 games … was second on the team with 9.2 points per game
… scored five points, while grabbing three rebounds in 22 minutes of action in his first collegiate game at Virginia (11/18) … scored a season-high
18 points on 5-of-11 shooting and grabbed four rebounds against Lynchburg College (12/2) … earned Big South Freshman of the Week honors
on December 5th … scored a season-high 16 points on 7-of-13 shooting, while snaring six rebounds in his first collegiate start at UPR-Mayaguez
(12/21) … scored 10 points, while dishing out three assists at McNeese State (12/29) … earned Big South Freshman of the Week honors for the
second time on January 2nd … scored 11 points, while collecting four rebounds against High Point (1/3) … scored 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting
and dished out three assists, playing all 40 minutes against Birmingham-Southern (1/21) … scored 12 points with three rebounds at UNC Asheville
(1/25) … netted 16 points on 7-of-11 shooting, while collecting three rebounds against Longwood (2/13) … scored 12 points and played all 40 minutes, connecting on 2-of-3 from three-point range at Birmingham-Southern (2/15) … scored 13 points, while hitting 7-of-11 free throws at Radford
(2/18) … scored 17 points and grabbed a season-high seven rebounds against Winthrop (2/20).
Prep: Graduated from Plano East Senior High School … three-year letterwinner … 8-5 A first-team all-district at a junior as he averaged 16.4 points
per game and 3.3 rebounds per contest … shot 52.0 percent from the field and 63.0 percent from three-point range as a junior … 8-5 A Defensive
Player of the Year as a senior, averaging 18.4 points per game and 4.6 rebounds per contest … all-district first-team and all-region as a senior, while
shooting 63.0 percent from the field and averaging 1.2 assists and 1.0 steals per contest … finished his career as the third leading scorer in school
history … also was a regional finalist in the long jump.
Personal: Son of Anthony Smith, Sr. and Etta J. Mewborn-Gailliard … birthday is Oct. 4 … comes from an athletic family as his mother played basketball and his father played football at Langston University … married to the former Delia Comer and the couple have a son, Tre’ Anthony, who was
born April, 30 2008 … the couple welcomed their second child, a daughter, Jayden McKay, on Dec. 26 ... one of 10 student-athletes who served as
an honorary pallbearer for the late Liberty University Founder and Chancellor, Dr. Jerry Falwell … majoring in business.
LU Players Who Have Worn #5
Smith, Anthony: 06-07-08-09
Dickey, Seth: 05
Martin, Gabe: 03-04
Williams, Carl: 2000
Boykin, Jay: 95-96-97-98-99
Williams, Darryl: 94
2009 (Fr.): Has appeared in 27 of Liberty’s 34 games, starting five contests ... scored first collegiate points against Montreat (11/14) ... tallied a seven points on 2-of-3 shooting against Coker
(11/28) ... scored four points, grabbed three rebounds and dished out one assist at GardnerWebb (2/4) ... scored eight points,while pulling down three rebounds against Presbyterian (2/9) ...
poured in a career-high 10 points against VMI (2/24) ... pulled down a career-best six rebounds at
Radford (2/28) ... scored seven points and grabbed two steals in the CIT opening round against
Rider (3/17).
Prep: 2008 graduate of Ironwood Ridge … led Ironwood Ridge to the 4A Arizona State Championship, earning MVP honors at the state championship game … second team all-state, first team
all-southern Arizona and runner-up player of the year in southern Arizona … earned first team
all-conference accolades as a senior … set the Ironwood Ridge record for points scored in a
season … averaged 18.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.0 blocks and 2.0 steals per game as
a senior, earning team MVP honors.
# 33
Austin Smith
6-9, 220, Fr.
Forward
Ironwood Ridge
Tucson, Ariz.
Personal: Son of Chris and Carlena Smith … birthday is March 13 … undecided about his major
at Liberty … father played football at Arizona … brother Caleb Smith was a indoor and outdoor
track & field All-American at Pima Community College.
Smith’s Season Highs
Points
10
vs. VMI (02-24-09)
FG Made
4 vs. Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
FG Attempts
6
vs. Rider (03-17-09)
FG Pct.
1.000 (4-4)
vs. Coastal (02-16-09)
3 PT FG Made
0
3 PT FG Attempts 0
3-PT FG Pct.
.000 (0-0)
FT Made
4
vs. Presbyterian (02-09-09)
FT Attempts
6
vs. Presbyterian (02-09-09)
FT Pct.
.750 (3-4)
vs. Coker (11-28-08)
Rebounds
6
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
Assists
2
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
Steals
2
vs. Rider (03-17-09)
2
vs. two other teams
Blocks
1
vs. Old Dominion (02-21-09)
1
vs. two other teams
Turnovers
3
vs. Presbyterian (02-09-09)
LU Players Who Have Worn #33
Smith, Austin: 09
Porter, Rell: 05-06-07-08
Richardson, Valentine: 03
Watson, David: 02
Day, Nathan: 99-2000-01
Clark, Brian: 98
Hopkins, Adam: 96
Hunter, Darrius: 93-94
Coleman, Mike: 89-90-91-92
Nazigan, Paul: 87*
Pearce, Jim: 87*-88
Kennard, Dan: 85-86
Pass, Marty: 84
Danuser, Matt: 83
Swift, Mark: 82
McKinnis, Mark: 81
Martin, Rod: 80
Hintz, Grant: 73-74-75-76
*Shared the number that season
Austin Smith Statistically
Year
GP GS
2008-09 27 5
TOTAL 27 5
Min
218
218
Avg
8.1
8.1
FG
30
30
Total
FGA
48
48
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
Pct
.625 0
0
.000
.625 0
0
.000
FT FTA
13 23
13 23
Pct
.565
.565
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
23
14
37
23
14
37
Avg
1.4
1.4
PF
60
60
FO Ast
2
7
2
7
TO
14
14
Blk
3
3
Stl
10
10
Pts
73
73
Avg
2.7
2.7
2009 (So.): Walk-on who has appeared in 31 of Liberty’s 34 games, starting four contests this
season ... tallied a career-high four points at UNC Asheville (11/18) ... scored three points in
overtime win against George Mason (12/1) ... tallied three points and grabbed a career-high four
rebounds against Anderson (12/15) ... in first career start tallied eight points, grabbed seven
rebounds and five assists, all career highs, at Radford (2/28) ... pulled down four rebounds and
dished out three assists in the CIT opening round against Rider (3/17).
#4
James Spencer
6-1, 190, So.
Guard
Hampton Roads Academy
Newport News, Va.
2008 (Fr): Walk-on who appeared in 16 of Liberty’s 32 games ... made collegiate debut against
San Diego State at Fresno State’s World Vision Classic (11/9) … tallied first career points with
a bucket against Nyack (1/5) … also pulled down three rebounds … played a season-high 10
minutes against Kentucky Christian (1/8), while grabbing three caroms.
Prep: 2007 graduate of Hampton Roads Academy … averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and
4.0 assists per game as a senior … attended Grafton High School for freshman, sophomore and
junior years.
Personal: Son of James, Jr. and Marcine Spencer … birthday is Jan. 5 … majoring in business …
father played college basketball at Chowan College.
Spencer’s Season Highs
Points
FG Made
8
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
1
vs. UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
1
vs. four other teams
FG Attempts
3
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
FG Pct.
1.000 (1-1)
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
3 PT FG Made
1
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
1
vs. three other teams
3 PT FG Attempts 3
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
3-PT FG Pct. 1.000 (1-1)
vs.Anderson (12-15-08)
1.000 (1-1) vs. George Mason (12-01-08)
FT Made
5
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
FT Attempts
10
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
FT Pct.
.500 (5-10)
vs. Radford (02-28-09))
Rebounds
7
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
Assists
5
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
Steals
2
Old Dominion (02-21-09)
Blocks
1
vs. Gardner-Webb (-3-03-09)
1
vs. Radford (01-24-09)
Turnovers
3
vs. High Point (01-27-09)
Spencer’s Career Highs
Points
FG Made
8
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
1
vs. UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
1
vs. four other teams
FG Attempts
3
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
FG Pct.
1.000 (1-1)
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
3 PT FG Made
1
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
1
vs. three other teams
3 PT FG Attempts 3
vs. UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
3-PT FG Pct. 1.000 (1-1)
vs.Anderson (12-15-08)
1.000 (1-1) vs. George Mason (12-01-08)
FT Made
5
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
FT Attempts
10
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
FT Pct.
.500 (5-10)
vs. Radford (02-28-09))
Rebounds
7
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
Assists
5
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
Steals
2
Old Dominion (02-21-09)
Blocks
1
vs. Gardner-Webb (-3-03-09)
1
vs. Radford (01-24-09)
Turnovers
3
vs. High Point (01-27-09)
LU Players Who Have Worn #4
Spencer, James: 08-09
Bigby, Eric: 06
Robinson, Rashad: 05
Perrson, Mats: 04
Okotie, Vincent: 02-03
Turner, Glyn: 01
Cowgill, C.J.: 99
Jackson, Larry: 97-98
Pothoven, Eric: 94-95-96
James Spencer Statistically
Year
GP GS
2007-08 16 0
2008-09 31 4
TOTAL 47 4
Min
32
357
389
Avg
2.0
11.5
8.3
FG
1
9
10
Total
FGA
3
18
21
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
.333 0
1
.500 4
9
.476 4
10
Pct
.000
.444
.400
FT FTA
0
0
8
20
8
20
Pct
.000
.400
.400
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
1
5
6
7
34
41
8
39
47
Avg
0.4
1.3
1.0
PF
7
30
37
FO Ast
0
2
0
22
0
24
TO
2
17
19
Blk
0
2
2
Stl
0
9
9
Pts
2
30
32
Avg
0.1
1.0
0.7
2009 (R-Fr): Has appeared in all 34 of Liberty’s games this season ... tallied two points in first collegiate action against Montreat (11/14) ... connected on his first three-point attempt of his college
career at Virginia (11/25), finishing with three points and four assists ... scored five points and dished
out three assists against Coker (11/28) ... scored five points on 2-of-3 shooting and dished out two
assists against George Mason (12/1) ... scored a season-high eight points on 3-of-3 shooting against
Gardner-Webb (12/6) ... tallied 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting against Anderson (12/15) ... scored a
career-high 15 points, while going 9-of-10 from the charity stripe at Saint Louis (12/19) ... made first
collegiate start against Cincinnati Christian (12/28), scoring six points on 3-of-4 shooting, while dishing
out four assists ... tallied eight points on 3-of-5 shooting against UNC Asheville (1/31).
#1
Johnny Stephene
6-2, 200, R-Fr.
Guard
Boynton Beach
(Sound Doctrine)
Boynton Beach, Fla.
2008 (Fr): Attended Liberty during the 2007-08 academic year as a non-qualifier … made the Dean’s
List during the Spring 2008 semester.
Prep: Graduated from Boynton Beach High School … as a senior averaged 15.0 points and 7.0 assists per game … shot 45.0 percent from three point range … scored 38 points and was named MVP
of the Martin County High School All-Star game in 2006 … spent 2007 playing prep ball at Sound
Doctrine Christian Academy in LaGrange, Ga. where he averaged 16.8 points, 6.0 assists and 4.0
rebounds per game as his team posted a 19-15 record … earned first team prep school honors and
was named to the all-tournament team while at Sound Doctrine.
Personal: Son of Jean and Marie Stephene … birthday is October 17 … undecided about his major at
Liberty.
Stephene’s Season Highs
Points
15
vs. Saint Louis (12-19-08)
FG Made
6
vs. Anderson (12-15-08)
FG Attempts
8
vs. Anderson (12-15-08)
FG Pct.
1.000 (4-4) vs. USC Upstate (12-23-08)
3 PT FG Made
2
vs. UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
3 PT FG Attempts 3
vs. UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
3-PT FG Pct. 1.000 (1-1)
vs. Char. So. (02-14-09)
1.000 (1-1)
vs. two other teams
FT Made
9
vs. Saint Louis (12-19-08)
FT Attempts
10
vs. Saint Louis (12-19-08)
FT Pct.
.900 (9-10)
vs. Saint Louis (12-19-08)
Rebounds
5
vs.Coastal Carolina (01-12-09)
Assists
5
vs.Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
Steals
2
vs. Presbyterian (01-05-09)
Blocks
0
Turnovers
5
vs.Coastal Carolina (01-12-09)
LU Players Who Have Worn #1
Stephene, Johnny: 09
Holland, Justin: 06-07-08
Monceaux, Jeremy: 03-04-05
Nicholas, J.R.: 01-02
Johnny Stephene Statistically
Year
GP GS
2008-09 34 3
TOTAL 34 3
Min
529
529
Avg
15.6
15.6
FG
42
42
Total
FGA
97
97
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
Pct
.433 10
33
.303
.433 10
33
.303
FT FTA
33 50
33 50
Pct
.660
.660
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
17
32
49
17
32
49
Avg
1.4
1.4
PF
39
39
FO Ast
0
54
0
54
TO
50
50
Blk
0
0
Stl
11
11
Pts
127
127
Avg
3.7
3.7
2009 (Fr): Has appeared in 33 of Liberty’s 34 games this season ... tallied three points in his first
collegiate action against Montreat (11/14) ... scored two points and pulled down three rebounds
against Coker (11/28) ... score two points and pulled down a crucial rebound in the second
overtime, helping Liberty secure a victory against William & Mary (11/29) ... scored four points and
pulled down two rebounds at Clemson (12/7) ... tallied four markers against Anderson (12/15) ...
scored four points on 2-of-2 shooting, helping Liberty stays close in the first half against Coastal
Carolina, a game the Flames ended up winning (1/12).
Prep: 2008 graduate of Bethel High School … 2008 McDonald’s All-American nominee … led
his Bethel High School squad to the Virginia AAA State Championship game, where his Bruins
squad fell to T.C. Williams … averaged 16.3 points and 8.1 rebounds per game during Bethel’s
30-2 season … tallied 20.2 points and 9.1 rebounds per game during Bethel’s 2008 state tournament … helped Bethel win 30-consecutive contests in 2008, as the Bruins went 30-2 … earned
all-district and all-region honors as a senior … a VHSCL All-Star … MVP of the 2008 Bethel squad
… averaged 13.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game as a junior, earning team MVP and all-district
honors.
# 34
Bill Weaver
6-4, 200, Fr.
Guard
Bethel
Hampton, Va.
Weaver’s Season Highs
Personal: Son of William and Cassandra Weaver … birthday is March 15 … majoring in computer
engineering … career objective is to play basketball overseas or work in government … uncle
Walter Evans played basketball at Tennessee.
Points
6
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
FG Made
3
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
FG Attempts
4
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
FG Pct.
1.000 (2-2) vs. Coastal Carolina (01-12-09)
3 PT FG Made
0
3 PT FG Attempts 0
3-PT FG Pct.
.000 (0-0)
FT Made
3
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
FT Attempts
4
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
FT Pct.
.750 (3-4)
vs. Montreat (11-14-08)
Rebounds
3
vs. Coker (11-28-08)
Assists
2
vs. Anderson (12-15-08)
Steals
1 vs.Cincinnati Christian (12-28-08)
1
vs. three other schools
Blocks
1
vs. Radford (02-28-09)
Turnovers
2 vs. Coastal Carolina (01-12-09)
LU Players Who Have Worn #34
Weaver, Bill: 09
Salscheider, Keith: 99
Graham, Walter: 97
Batt, Mike: 79
Weidenaar, John : 78
Bill Weaver Statistically
Year
GP GS
2008-09 33 0
TOTAL 33 0
Min
214
214
Avg
6.5
6.5
FG
16
16
Total
FGA
33
33
3-Point
Pct FG FGA
Pct
.485 0
0
.000
.485 0
0
.000
FT FTA
5
13
5
13
Pct
.385
.385
Rebounds
Off Def Tot
15
12
27
15
12
27
Avg
0.8
0.8
PF
22
22
FO Ast
0
6
0
6
TO
13
13
Blk
1
1
Stl
8
8
Pts
37
37
Avg
1.1
1.1
Game 1
Lynchburg, Va.
Seth Curry had a banner night, scoring 23 points and tying a Vines Center record with seven thefts as the Liberty
Flames (1-0) defeated the Montreat Cavaliers (1-2), 97-77,
in front 5,198 raucous fans. The win marks the first seasonopening win for the Flames since they topped Tusculum,
84-58, on Nov. 17, 2000, inside the Vines Center. Curry’s
seven steals tied a Vines Center record that was originally
set by Delawn Grandison on Jan. 7, 1999 against Tusculum and was last achieved by Maurice Watkins on Jan. 15,
2001 against Charleston Southern. Curry becomes one
of seven players to record seven steals inside Liberty’s
home edifice. The Flames sprinted out to a 15-3 lead when
Brolin Floyd nailed a three-point bucket from the corner
at 13:28. Making his first collegiate appearance, Curry
scored Liberty’s first five points and seven of the Flames’
first 12 during the run. Montreat managed one field goal by
Timmy Harper at the 17:53 mark, before being held without
a field goal until the 10:18 mark, when Seth Moore tallied
a bucket in the paint. By that time, Liberty had extended its
advantage to 21-6. The Cavaliers were able to cut the deficit to 10 points, 34-24, via an 18-13 advantage, capped by
a Vincent Dombrowski three-point bucket at 3:45. Liberty
quickly extended the lead back to 15 points, 39-24, courtesy of five straight points by Floyd. A trey from the corner
at 2:34 capped the mini surge. Liberty closed out the half
on a 9-5 run, capped by an Anthony Smith bucket as the
half expired. The Flames went into the break with a 48-29
lead. The Flames were led in the opening stanza with 14
points by Curry, followed by 10 points by Floyd. Liberty
connected on 42.9 percent (18-of-42) from the floor and
33.3 percent (5-of-15) from beyond the arc. Montreat shot
33.3 percent (10-of-30) from the floor and 16.7 percent
(2-of-12) from beyond the arc in the first period. The Cavaliers came out of the break on an 11-5 spurt, capped by a
MJ Njoku bucket at the 16:25 mark, cutting the score to
55-40. Liberty then reeled off seven straight points, taking
a 20-point advantage, 60-40, after two free throws by Kyle
Ohman at 15:36. The difference between the teams did not
change much the rest of the contest, as Liberty finished
with the 20-point win, 97-77. The Flames finished the night
connecting on 47.8 percent (33-of-69) from the floor and
46.2 percent (12-of-26) from three-point range. Montreat
tallied a 40.6 percent (28-of-69) success rate from the field
and 25 percent (7-of-28) from beyond the arc. Smith led
the Flames with 25 points on 10-of-15 shooting, while moving into 15th place on Liberty’s all-time scoring list, passing
Eric Gordon (1,154). Smith pulled down a team-high nine
rebounds in the victory. Floyd added 15 points and Ohman
chipped in 14 points, as every player who appeared for the
Flames tallied at least two points.
Game 2
Asheville, N.C.
The Liberty Flames (1-1, 0-1 BSC) dropped their Big South
Conference opener for the third straight year at UNC
Asheville (3-0, 1-0), as the Bulldogs recorded an 84-56
victory, inside the Justice Center. The Bulldogs opened up
the contest quickly, staking themselves to a 7-0 advantage,
courtesy of a Reid Augst bucket at 16:50. The Flames finally got on the board at the 16:10 mark on a Seth Curry
jumper from the wing. Over the next eight minutes, UNC
Asheville extended its lead to 24-10, via a 17-8 spurt, including nine straight Bulldog points. Quinard Jackson finished off the run with a bucket at 8:35. Liberty trailed by
as many as 21 points during the first half, 46-25, when
John Williams banked a shot in with 41 seconds remaining
in the stanza. Curry finished off the half with five straight
points, versus the Bulldogs two points, sending the Flames
into the break trailing 19 points, 49-30. The Bulldogs didn’t
slow down entering the second half, extending their lead
to 27 points, 64-37, via a 15-7 jaunt, capped by two free
throws from J.P. Primm at the 12:17 mark. The two teams
played nearly even basketball over the final 12 minutes of
the game, as UNC Asheville outgained Liberty by a point,
20-19, during the remainder of the game to seal the victory.
Liberty struggled from the field on the afternoon, connecting on 31.7 percent (19-of-60) from the floor. The Flames
shooting percentage from beyond the arc was not much
better, as Liberty only hit 21.4 percent (6-of-28) from threepoint range, including being shutout from long range in the
second half. UNC Asheville looked sharp in the opening
Big South game of the year, hitting 49.2 percent (29-of-59)
from the floor and 52.9 percent (9-of-17) from beyond the
arc. Curry led Liberty with 18 points and pulled down six
rebounds. Anthony Smith chipped in 13 points and four
rebounds in the losing cause.
Game 1
November 14, 2008
Montreat
Liberty
77
97
VISITORS: Montreat 1-2
Player
RUSHING, Matt f
MOORE, Seth
c
HARPER, Timmy g
NJOKU, MJ
g
JOHNSON, Matt g
HARDIN, Rhett
MOSLEY, Terrell
DOMBROWSKI, V.
HARRIS, Dustin
WILLIAMS, Shane
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
3
5
3
6
1
0
5
2
0
2
27
TOT-FG
FGA FG
4
2
10
0
6
0
14
1
8
1
1
0
16
1
7
2
0
0
2
0
68
7
3-PT
FGA FT
3
1
1
0
1
0
3
11
7
3
1
0
6
0
6
0
0
0
0
1
28
16
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
5
6
7
9
1
2
7
11
0
0
0
1
3
4
1
1
0
0
1
5
4
18
25
43
FTA
2
0
3
13
4
0
0
1
0
2
4
25
OF
1
2
1
4
0
1
1
0
0
4
FTA
2
5
5
3
2
0
0
1
4
0
1
22
OF
0
1
0
6
1
1
0
2
1
1
PF
5
1
4
4
0
1
2
0
0
4
TP
9
10
6
24
6
0
11
6
0
5
A
1
1
8
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
TO BLK
2
0
1
1
5
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
5
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
S
1
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
MIN
24
30
31
32
14
10
28
19
2
10
21
77
15
19
6
200
PF
0
3
2
3
3
1
2
4
2
2
TP
14
25
15
9
23
2
2
2
3
2
A
3
2
1
3
6
2
1
0
0
1
TO BLK
6
1
2
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
S
1
2
0
1
7
0
0
0
1
1
MIN
27
28
26
20
30
20
12
12
10
15
22
97
19
16
13
200
3
HOME TEAM: Liberty 1-0
Player
OHMAN, Kyle
f
SMITH, Anthony g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
SPENCER, James
SMITH, Austin
WEAVER, Bill
McMASTERS, Carter
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
4
10
4
3
9
1
1
1
0
1
34
TOT-FG
FGA FG
10
4
15
2
6
3
6
0
22
3
3
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
70
12
3-PT
FGA FT
7
2
6
3
4
4
0
3
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
26
17
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
7
7
8
9
4
4
0
6
4
5
1
2
1
1
0
2
0
1
3
4
1
14
28
42
5
Halftime: Liberty 48, Montreat 29; Technical Fouls: none; Officials: Damon Williams (R), Tim Haddix, Albert Battista;
Attendance: 5,198.
Game 2
November 18, 2008
VISITORS: Liberty 1-1, 0-1 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
3
13
1
OHMAN, Kyle
g
3
8
0
FLOYD, Brolin
g
2
6
1
SANDERS, Jesse g
0
3
0
CURRY, Seth
g
6
17
1
STEPHENE, Johnny
1
2
0
SPENCER, James
1
3
1
SMITH, Austin
0
0
0
WEAVER, Bill
1
2
0
McMASTERS, Carter
2
6
2
TEAM
Totals..............
19
60
6
Liberty
UNC Asheville
3-PT
FGA FT
6
6
2
0
5
0
1
0
5
5
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
6
0
28
12
HOME TEAM: UNC Asheville 3-0, 1-0 BSC
TOT-FG
3-PT
Player
FG FGA FG FGA FT
WILLIAMS, John f
5
10
0
0
0
RIDENHOUR, J. f
3
6
1
1
0
PRIMM, J.P.
g
6
11
1
4
8
SMITH, Sean
g
5
7
5
6
2
AUGST, Reid
g
5
7
1
3
2
DICKEY, Matt
2
2
1
1
0
GILL, Rashad
0
0
0
0
0
STEPHENSON, Chris
0
3
0
0
0
JONES, Donovan
0
3
0
1
1
JACKSON, Quinard
3
8
0
1
4
STUBBS, Eric
0
2
0
0
0
HOBBS, Sean
0
0
0
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
29
59
9
17
17
56
97
FTA
12
0
0
0
7
0
2
0
1
0
22
FTA
0
0
8
2
2
0
0
0
4
4
1
0
21
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
2
4
6
6
4
6
3
5
4
6
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
8
23
31
OF
2
0
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
OF
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
11
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
5
8
3
4
6
7
5
6
0
0
3
3
0
0
3
3
4
5
3
5
2
3
0
0
4
5
38
49
PF
3
2
1
4
1
1
1
3
2
2
TP
13
6
5
0
18
2
4
0
2
6
A
1
1
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
TO BLK
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
1
1
S
2
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
MIN
34
25
26
30
32
13
6
7
8
19
20
56
8
11
6
200
PF
2
3
0
2
2
2
0
2
1
2
4
1
TP
10
7
21
17
13
5
0
0
1
10
0
0
A
2
2
7
0
1
1
0
2
3
1
1
0
TO BLK
1
2
3
0
2
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
S
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
MIN
26
19
30
27
17
7
3
12
23
23
10
3
21
84
20
15
6
200
2
4
Halftime: UNC Asheville 49, Liberty 30; Technical Fouls: none; Officials: Mark Schnur (R), Dan Stryffeler, James Williams;
Attendance: 958.
Game 3
Charlottesville, Va.
Seth Curry and Kyle Ohman each tallied a career-high 26
points, helping the Liberty Flames (2-1, 0-1 BSC) defeat
the Virginia Cavaliers (3-1, 0-0 ACC), 86-82, inside John
Paul Jones Arena. The Flames jumped out to an early 10-2
lead, courtesy of eight straight Ohman points, including two
three-point buckets. Curry capped the run with a jumper
from the left elbow at 15:35. Virginia cut the deficit to four
points, 13-9, via a 7-3 spurt, capped by Jerome Meyinsse’s
rebound and put back at 12:10. Liberty extended its lead
back up to eight points, 17-9, when Curry hit a lay-up at
10:34. Curry scored four straight points, with his second
field goal of the spurt coming at 4:21, but that was all the
offense Liberty could muster during a 17-4 Virginia run.
The Cavaliers capped the run on a Sylven Landesburg
bucket at 3:20, charging to the 26-22 advantage. Liberty
made a final push to close out the half with an advantage,
retaking the lead, 35-32, via a 13-6 run. During Liberty’s
run Ohman hit his fifth and sixth three-point buckets of the
opening stanza, while Anthony Smith tallied two lay-ups.
The Flames were able to enter the intermission with the
three-point lead, courtesy of Curry’s contested trey as
time expired. The second half started out neck-and-neck,
with Virginia taking a brief one-point lead, 41-40, after a
Landesburg free throw at 17:16. Liberty retook the lead,
43-41, when Smith tallied a trey from the wing at 16:15. A
Calvin Baker trey at 15:55 gave the Cavaliers another one
point lead, 44-43. The Flames then scored five-straight
points to take a four-point advantage, 48-44. Curry connected on a trey from the wing and Smith tallied a bucket
in the paint at 15:01. Two Smith free throws and Curry’s
fourth trey of the game at 12:33 gave the Flames another
four-point lead, 53-49, coming after Sammy Zeglinski tallied four-straight markers for the Cavaliers. Back-to-back
three-point buckets by Zeglinski gave the Cavaliers the
59-57 advantage at 10:05. Liberty then went on an 8-0
run to grab a six-point lead, 65-59. Johnny Stephene hit a
three-point bucket from the corner at 7:55 to cap the run.
The Cavaliers and Flames battled back and forth, as Virginia managed to cut Liberty’s lead down to one point on
four separate occasions. However, the Flames remained
steadfast, going 8-of-11 from the charity stripe in the closing two minutes of action to hold on for the victory. Ohman
tallied a career-high 26 points on 9-of-12, including 6-of-8
from three-point land. Curry matched Ohman’s career
night with 26 points of his own on 9-of-17 shooting from the
floor, including 4-of-8 from three-point land. Smith chipped
in 21 point on 8-of-14 shooting, while dishing out six assists. Jesse Sanders led point, dishing out a career-high
eight assists.
Game 4
Lynchburg, Va.
The Liberty Flames (3-1) used 22 points and eight rebounds from Seth Curry to cruise to an 88-66 win over
the Coker Cobras (3-3) in the opening game of the Liberty Thanksgiving Classic, inside the Vines Center. Coker
struck early, staking themselves to a quick 5-2 advantage
via a trey by Lukas Varga at 19:25, followed by a Josh Poston jumper at 17:41. Kyle Ohman tied the game at five all
on his three-point bucket at 17:23. Ohman’s three-pointer
sparked the Flames, as Liberty went on a 20-5 run, which
was capped by a Jesse Sanders bucket on an Anthony
Smith pass at the 11:04 mark. Sanders got things started
and was perfect from the field, tallying nine of the 20 points
during the run to give the Flames the 25-10 lead. The Cobras narrowed the deficit to 12 points, 30-18, via an 8-5
run which was finished off by a Stevie Evans bucket at
8:43. From that point Liberty took over, pushing its lead to
21 points, 48-27, by the half. During the run, six different
Flames scored, including three-point buckets by Ohman
and Curry. The trey by Curry came with 44 seconds left in
the half, capping the 18-9 run. Liberty pushed its advantage up to 25 points, 60-35, scoring 12 of the first 20 points
coming out of the intermission. Back-to-back three-point
buckets by Curry and Ohman capped the run at 14:06. An
18-10 spurt by the Cobras brought the Liberty advantage
down to 13 points, 70-57, capped by an Evans three-pointer from the corner at 7:49. But that would be as close as
Coker would get, as Liberty quickly went on a 10-0 run,
completed by a Curry trey at 5:39. Curry scored five of 10
points during run, extending the Liberty lead to 23 points,
80-57 at the 4:56 mark. Liberty maintained its advantage
over the closing five minutes, closing out the game with
the 22-point victory. Curry paced the Flames with 22 points
on 9-of-16 shooting, including 4-of-9 from beyond the arc.
Curry also contributed with a career and game-high eight
rebounds. Smith added 16 points on 5-of-6 shooting, while
Sanders added a career-high 15 rebounds and was 7-of-8
from the field. Ohman rounded out the top Liberty scorers
with 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting.
Game 3
November 25, 2008
Liberty
Virginia
86
82
VISITORS: Liberty 2-1
Player
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
04 SPENCER, James
SMITH, Austin
WEAVER, Bill
McMASTERS, Carter
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
8
9
2
1
9
1
0
0
0
0
30
TOT-FG
FGA FG
14
2
12
6
5
0
2
0
17
4
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
53
13
3-PT
FGA FT
6
3
8
2
2
4
1
0
8
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
13
FTA
4
2
6
0
6
0
0
0
2
0
20
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
4
4
3
3
4
4
3
4
2
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
2
2
21
23
OF
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
PF
2
3
4
2
1
2
1
2
0
0
TP
21
26
8
2
26
3
0
0
0
0
A
6
1
1
8
1
4
0
0
0
0
TO BLK
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
S
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
MIN
38
38
24
37
38
13
5
4
3
0+
17
86
21
11
5
200
PF
3
2
5
0
2
3
0
3
0
0
TP
0
9
15
24
17
5
0
10
0
2
A
2
1
5
4
2
1
0
3
0
0
TO BLK
1
1
1
0
3
0
5
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
MIN
27
34
25
31
35
8
6
29
0+
5
18
82
18
14
5
200
0
HOME TEAM: Virginia 3-1
Player
DIANE, Mamadi f
SCOTT, Mike
f
BAKER, Calvin
g
ZEGLINSKI, S.
g
LANDESBERG, S. g
FARRAKHAN
TUCKER, Jamil
JONES, Jeff
TAT, Solomon
MEYINSSE, Jerome
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
0
3
5
8
5
1
0
4
0
1
27
TOT-FG
FGA FG
6
0
4
0
9
3
13
6
10
1
3
1
0
0
12
2
0
0
1
0
58
13
3-PT
FGA FT
3
0
0
3
6
2
10
2
2
6
3
2
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
32
15
FTA
0
4
2
3
8
2
0
0
0
0
19
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
2
2
10
17
3
3
2
2
7
9
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
11
26
37
OF
0
7
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
Halftime: Liberty 35, Virginia 32; Technical Fouls: none; Officials: Jerry Heater (R), Tony Dawkins, Mark Schnur; Attendance: 9,263.
Game 4
November 28, 2008
Coker
Liberty
66
88
VISITORS: Coker 3-3
Player
AMBLER, Mason f
POSTON, Josh
g
VARGA, Lukas
g
BRACY, Joselle g
HAFNER, J.C.
g
TERRELL, Blake
SHORT, David
EVANS, Stevie
THOMPSON, Vatrick
WOO, Phillip
GORE, Michael
SANDERS, Brandon
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
0
6
2
2
4
0
0
4
2
2
1
1
24
TOT-FG
FGA FG
4
0
16
1
8
1
3
0
8
3
1
0
1
0
9
4
5
1
4
0
1
0
1
0
61
10
3-PT
FGA FT
0
1
6
0
7
1
0
2
6
0
1
0
1
0
8
0
3
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
33
8
FTA
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
OF
2
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
12
10
FTA
7
2
2
1
0
4
2
4
0
0
OF
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
5
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
3
5
4
4
0
1
4
5
1
3
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
2
2
3
2
2
17
27
PF
4
0
3
1
4
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
TP
1
13
6
6
11
0
0
12
8
4
3
2
A
2
5
1
2
0
1
0
3
1
0
0
0
TO BLK
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
S
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
MIN
22
32
28
28
21
5
4
18
18
8
9
7
16
66
15
12
10
200
PF
1
3
1
1
0
1
0
3
1
3
TP
16
13
7
15
22
5
1
7
2
0
A
2
3
2
1
2
3
0
1
0
0
TO BLK
3
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
S
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
MIN
27
28
25
29
30
18
13
12
11
7
14
88
14
13
6
200
1
HOME TEAM: Liberty 3-1
Player
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
SPENCER, James
SMITH, Austin
WEAVER, Bill
McMASTERS, Carter
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
5
4
2
7
9
1
0
2
1
0
31
TOT-FG
FGA FG
6
1
5
3
6
1
8
1
16
4
2
0
1
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
50
10
3-PT
FGA FT
1
5
4
2
3
2
1
0
9
0
1
3
1
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
20
16
22
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
5
5
6
6
1
1
3
3
7
8
1
2
2
2
0
2
3
3
0
0
1
28
33
1
Halftime: Liberty 48, Coker 27; Technical Fouls: none; Officials: Tony Chiazza (R), Steve Lucas, Matthew Myers; Attendance: 1,064.
Game 5
Lynchburg, Va.
Seth Curry tallied 13 of his 21 points during two overtime periods, helping the Liberty Flames (4-1) to a thrilling double-overtime victory over the William & Mary Tribe
(3-4), 80-74, inside the Vines Center. With the victory, the
Flames were the champions of the Liberty Thanksgiving
Classic.William & Mary wasted no time getting on the
board in the first overtime, scoring on two Quinn McDowell free throws at the 4:53 mark in the first overtime. After
a Curry bucket at 4:38 tied the game for the sixth time,
Schneider hit another three-point bucket at 4:26, giving the
Tribe the 65-62 advantage. Liberty then regained the lead,
66-65, via two Kyle Ohman free throws and another Curry
bucket at 2:49. Sanders extended the lead to three points,
68-65, at the 2:02 mark after he was successful on his two
attempts from the charity stripe. The Tribe answered back
quickly, tallying six straight makers, courtesy of a McDowell three-pointer and a Danny Sumner bucket with 56 seconds left. Kendrix Brown made one-of-two attempts from
the free throw line, staking the Tribe to a three-point lead,
71-68, with 28 seconds left. The never-say-die attitude of
the Flames witnessed Curry connected on a 27-footer with
18 seconds left, tying the game at 71 all. A Sumner contested three-point attempt fell incomplete, sending Liberty
to its first double-overtime contest since Feb. 16, 2002.
Schneider once again put the Tribe on his back, hitting a
three-point bucket at 4:39 in the second overtime, giving
William & Mary the 74-71 lead. However, that would be
all the Tribe would score during the final five minutes, as
Liberty tallied nine straight points to seal the victory. Curry
scored six of the nine points, capping the game with a transition dunk with three seconds left. Curry, tournament MVP,
finished with 21 points on 9-of-19 shooting. The freshman
played 50 minutes in the contest, tying a program record
for minutes played. Mike Minett was the last Flame to play
50 minutes in a game, when he did on Feb. 10, 1986, four
years prior to Curry’s birth.
Game 6
Lynchburg, Va.
Liberty head coach Ritchie McKay must have loved the
outcome of Saturday’s double-overtime victory, because
he ordered the sequel behind the late-game heroics of
Seth Curry, in the Liberty Flames’ (5-1) 69-66 overtime
victory over the George Mason Patriots (5-2), inside the
Vines Center. Jesse Sanders tallied a bucket at 18:37,
pushing Liberty’s lead to 10 points, 34-24. However, the
Patriots came roaring back, scoring eight straight points to
pull within two points, 34-32. A Vaughn bucket at 16:33 finished the run. Sanders put Liberty back on the scoreboard,
36-32, via two free throws at 15:59. A Birdsong bucket cut
the lead back down to two points, 36-34, at 15:23. The
Patriots made a push, taking its first lead of the game at
the 11:26 mark, 44-43, courtesy of an Andre Cornelius trey,
George Mason’s first of the game. That bucket capped a
10-7 run. Five straight Curry points, capped a 7-4 spurt,
helping the Flames reclaim the lead, 51-48, at the 8:09
mark. Back-to-back points by Cam Long gave the Patriots
the advantage, 52-51, with 6:09 remaining in the contest.
Later, a Monroe tip-in at 3:52, gave George Mason a twopoint lead, 56-54. A Smith bucket and two free throws by
Sanders gave Liberty back a two point lead, 58-56, with
1:48 on the clock. But, the Patriots scored five straight
markers on a Long triple and a Birdsong layup, taking
a solid three-point advantage, 61-58, with 29 seconds
remaining, thus setting the stage for more heroics from
Curry. For the second straight game, Curry nailed a trey,
helping send Liberty into overtime. The bucket knotted the
game at 61 a piece with 17.7 remaining on the clock. Curry
nailed a three-pointer from an identical spot on the floor on
Saturday night, tying the game and sending it to doubleovertime against William & Mary. Cornelius put the Patriots
up early in the overtime period, tallying a two-pointer in the
paint at 4:43, giving George Mason the 63-61 advantage.
A Vaughn three-point field goal at 3:31 gave the Patriots a
four point lead, 66-62. The Patriots would not score again,
as Smith nailed a trifecta, bringing Liberty within a point,
66-65, with 2:28 left. Then with 40.6 seconds on the clock,
Curry rolled off an Ohman screen and nailed an 18-footer,
giving Liberty a one point lead, 67-66. Liberty would never
trail again. A Vaughn pass went through the hands of Birdsong and out of bounds with 13.1 seconds left. Curry was
fouled by Cornelius before the ball was inbounded, sending the freshman to the line for the one-in-one. Curry nailed
both attempts, giving Liberty the three point lead, 69-66,
with 13.1 seconds remaining. George Mason tried to tie
the contest on Vaughn’s three-point attempt with three
seconds left. The attempt hit nothing but iron, but Birdsong
grabbed the offensive board. Birdsong tried to dish the ball
out to the three point arc, but it went right into the waiting
hands of Sanders, sealing the Liberty victory.Curry tallied a
game-high 22 points on 8-of-19 shooting, including 3-of-9
from beyond the arc.
Game 5
November 29, 2008
William & Mary
Liberty
VISITORS: William & Mary 3-4
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
STEIN, Peter
f
0
0
0
SUMNER, Danny f
10
22
3
BROWN, Kendrix g
0
3
0
SCHNEIDER, D. g
7
23
7
DARNELL, Chris g
2
4
2
McFADDEN, Matt
0
2
0
McDOWELL, Quinn
4
9
1
KITTS, Marcus
4
7
0
TEAM
Totals..............
27
70
13
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
12
0
2
1
23
2
4
2
2
0
3
2
0
0
46
74
80 2OT
FTA
0
0
2
2
2
0
3
0
7
9
OF
3
1
0
1
3
1
5
4
5
23
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
4
5
6
4
4
4
5
4
7
1
2
2
7
2
6
3
8
26
49
OF
0
2
6
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
16
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
4
4
8
10
2
8
3
8
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
4
22
38
PF
3
4
3
4
5
2
1
5
TP
0
23
1
23
8
0
11
8
A
0
3
1
7
4
2
4
2
S
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
MIN
26
44
23
45
37
16
36
23
23
TO BLK
5
1
2
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
4
0
1
20
2
27
74
4
250
PF
2
5
1
2
0
1
2
2
1
1
TP
13
22
9
11
21
2
0
0
2
0
A
1
2
2
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
TO BLK
1
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
S
2
1
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
43
29
31
46
50
7
22
8
10
4
17
80
9
13
8
250
HOME TEAM: Liberty 4-1
Player
OHMAN, Kyle
f
SMITH, Anthony g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
SPENCER, James
SMITH, Austin
WEAVER, Bill
McMASTERS, Carter
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
3
6
4
3
9
0
0
0
1
0
26
TOT-FG
FGA FG
11
2
16
1
8
0
5
0
19
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
63
5
3-PT
FGA FT
8
5
7
9
4
1
2
5
7
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
30
FTA
6
13
2
5
2
4
0
0
0
0
23
32
1
Halftime: Liberty 28, William & Mary 28; Technical Fouls: none; Officials: Charles Watson (R), Matthew Myers, Mike Lazo;
Attendance: 934.
Game 6
December 1, 2008
George Mason
Liberty
VISITORS: George Mason 5-2
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
MONROE, Darryl f
4
7
0
BIRDSONG, Louis f
5
7
0
SMITH, Dreg
0
2
0
2
LONG, Cam
g
8
15
1
VAUGHAN, John g
5
15
2
CORNELIUS, Andre
4
7
2
TATE, Isaiah
0
5
0
MORRISON, Michael
0
0
PEARSON, Ryan
1
5
0
TEAM
Totals..............
27
63
5
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
0
2
0
0
4
1
8
2
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
19
7
66
69 OT
11
OF
4
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
11
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
9
13
3
7
0
1
7
9
4
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
6
1
30
41
FTA
0
0
0
6
4
0
0
0
0
4
10
OF
2
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
10
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
7
9
3
4
4
5
3
5
6
6
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
6
28
38
FTA
2
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
3
PF
3
4
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
TP
8
12
1
18
14
10
0
0
4
A
3
0
0
3
6
4
0
0
0
TO BLK
2
2
4
4
0
0
2
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
S
1
0
12
1
1
0
1
0
0
MIN
35
35
13
66
17
15
4
225
PF
3
2
2
4
0
1
3
0
0
TP
16
16
0
7
22
5
3
0
0
A
3
1
0
6
3
2
0
0
0
TO BLK
2
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
MIN
44
43
16
42
44
20
9
3
4
15
69
15
11
3
225
7
41
40
29
16
0
15
HOME TEAM: Liberty 5-1
Player
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
SPENCER, James
33 SMITH, Austin
34 WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
7
6
0
1
8
2
1
0
0
25
TOT-FG
FGA FG
20
2
15
4
2
0
4
0
19
3
3
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
65
11
3-PT
FGA FT
7
0
12
0
2
0
1
5
9
3
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
34
8
0
Halftime: Liberty 32, George Mason 24; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Roger Ayers (R), Sean Casady, Steve Coleman;
Attendance: 4,172.
2
Game 7
Lynchburg, Va.
Anthony Smith poured in a game-high 27 points on 11-of-17
shooting, lifting the Liberty Flames (6-1, 1-1 BSC) over the
Gardner-Webb Bulldogs (2-5, 1-1) in Big South Conference action, 68-59, inside the Vines Center. A Grayson
Flittner three-point tally at 15:00 broke a 7-7 tie, pushing
the Bulldogs ahead, 10-7, giving Gardner-Webb the advantage, something they would enjoy most of the first half.
Answering a Seth Curry trey at 13:51, Jonathan Moore
hit a three-point bucket at 13:30, extending the GardnerWebb advantage to six points, 18-12. Liberty managed
to cut the Gardner-Webb lead down to two points, 20-18,
via a 6-2 spurt, capped by a Smith bucket in the lane after
Brolin Floyd picked off Aaron Linn’s pass. Gardner-Webb
quickly answered, using a 9-2 run to extend its lead to a
game-high nine points, 29-20. Joshua Henley scored a
bucket in transition, capping the run. Henley was fouled
on the play by Kyle Ohman, but missed the ensuing free
throw attempt. The Flames followed by scoring six straight
points, cutting the Gardner-Webb advantage to three
points, 29-26. Bill Weaver scored a bucket in the paint, followed by a Johnny Stephene layup and a basket by Smith
capped the run at 5:34. Flittner hit a three-pointer at 2:07,
extending the Bulldog’s lead back to seven points, 35-28,
finishing off a 6-2 Gardner-Webb spurt. Liberty surged into
the intermission, cutting the deficit to two points, 35-33,
with five unanswered points. A Linn make from the charity stripe at 10:23, broke a tie, giving Gardner-Webb a
one point advantage, 49-48. Gardner-Webb out-scored
Liberty over a two minute span, 6-2, taking a one point
lead, 55-54, as the run was capped by a Linn jumper at
5:04. That would be the last time the Bulldogs would lead.
Smith tallied a bucket at 4:34, giving Liberty lead for good,
56-55. While Liberty would never trail again, the suspense
was heavy. Gardner-Webb had three chances to score
on their next possession, but Curry pulled down a board
at 3:27 to eliminate the threat. Smith added a free throw
at 2:49 to give the Flames a two point lead, 57-55. The
Bulldogs continued to charge, getting within three points,
60-57, courtesy of a Moore layup on a Blank pass at 1:09.
Smith connected on his second three-pointer, via a Curry
pass at 1:22, pushing Liberty’s lead to six points, 63-57.
The Flames would secure their fifth straight victory with a
5-2 run, sealed by a Curry free throw with two seconds remaining. Smith pulled down seven rebounds to go with his
game-high 27 points, while Ohman pulled down a careerhigh 13 rebounds, while chipping in seven points.
Game 8
Clemson, S.C.
After leading for the majority of the game, the Liberty
Flames (6-2, 1-1 BSC) nearly won their second game
in less than 24 hours, but fell late to the Clemson Tigers
(9-0, 0-0 ACC), 80-75, inside Littlejohn Coliseum. Liberty
defeated Gardner-Webb, 68-59, Saturday afternoon inside
the Vines Center. Upon completion of the conference contest, the Flames boarded a charter flight out of Lynchburg
for Sunday’s non-conference tilt at Clemson. The Tigers
jumped out to a quick 6-2 lead, capped by a Raymond
Sykes bucket in the paint at 17:14. Liberty quickly countered, and charged ahead with their first advantage of the
contest, 17-11, courtesy of a 15-5 run. Seth Curry and Kyle
Ohman each hit two triples during the spurt, while Anthony
Smith capped the run by hitting the back end of a two shot
foul at 14:21. Clemson grabbed the lead back at 27-25, via
a 16-8 spurt. A Trevor Booker putback at 8:11 ended the
Tigers’ push to retake the lead. The Clemson advantage
lasted one possession, as Smith tallied a bucket in the lane
at 8:30, knotting the contest at 27. The Flames proceeded
to tally eight straight points, taking a 35-27 lead, as Ohman
hit a three-point bucket at 4:53, capping the burst. Liberty
closed out the half on a 7-4 advantage, extending its lead
to seven points, 42-35. A Curry trey and a Smith layup finished the run. Smith put his bucket in with four seconds
left, before intermission. Clemson came charging back,
grabbing a one point lead, 67-66, via a 17-6 run. Domontez
Stitt capped the charge with a layup at 6:44. Curry fouled
Stitt on the play to send him to the line for one attempt. Stitt
sank the free throw, giving the Tigers the lead. Curry came
right back down the court to make a three-point bucket,
helping Liberty retake the lead, 69-67, with 6:03 left. Smith
followed with a bucket at 4:20, as Booker fouled the Plano,
Texas native. Smith missed the ensuing free throw, but Liberty held a four point advantage, 71-67. That would be the
last time Liberty would lead in the game. Clemson closed
out the game with a 13-4 surge. K.C. Rivers hit a trey at
2:29 putting the Tigers ahead for good, 72-71. With Liberty
trailing by three points, 76-73, Curry took a heavily contested three pointer from the wing with 47.5 seconds left. The
attempt rimmed in-and-out and ultimately, sealed Liberty’s
fate. Buckets by Booker and Rivers secured the narrow
Clemson victory. Curry tallied a team-high 24 points on
9-of-16 shooting, while grabbing four rebounds.
Game 7
December 6, 2008
Gardner-Webb
Liberty
VISITORS: Gardner-Webb 2-5, 1-1 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
BLANK, Nate
f
3
7
1
MOORE, J.
f
5
11
3
MacMILLAN, A. c
1
4
0
FLITTNER, G.
g
4
13
4
LINN, Aaron
g
4
10
0
HENLEY, Joshua
3
5
0
SILVER, Anton
1
5
0
SIDDLE, Takayo
1
3
1
TEAM
Totals..............
22
58
9
HOME TEAM: Liberty 6-1, 1-1 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
11
17
2
OHMAN, Kyle
g
2
8
1
FLOYD, Brolin
g
1
3
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
2
4
0
CURRY, Seth
g
4
16
3
STEPHENE, Johnny
3
3
1
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
SMITH, Austin
0
0
0
WEAVER, Bill
1
2
0
TEAM
Totals..............
24
53
7
3-PT
FGA FT
4
0
4
1
0
0
11
3
2
2
0
0
3
0
2
0
26
6
3-PT
FGA FT
4
3
7
2
0
2
1
1
9
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
13
59
68
9
OF
0
0
3
3
0
3
3
0
2
14
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
1
3
3
3
6
1
4
4
4
8
11
1
4
0
0
3
5
24
38
FTA
5
2
2
3
6
3
0
0
0
OF
3
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
4
7
11
13
3
3
1
2
4
6
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
21
9
FTA
0
2
0
3
2
2
0
0
25
34
PF
4
3
2
3
2
3
3
0
TP
7
14
2
15
10
6
2
3
A
2
2
0
3
3
0
1
1
S
1
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
MIN
22
36
11
40
40
33
13
5
12
TO BLK
2
0
4
0
2
1
1
0
6
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
20
1
20
59
6
200
PF
1
4
3
2
1
1
1
0
0
TP
27
7
4
5
15
8
0
0
2
A
1
4
2
3
5
1
0
0
1
TO BLK
4
0
1
0
0
1
4
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
2
0
3
4
1
0
0
0
0
MIN
37
27
24
36
40
19
6
0+
11
13
68
17
12
10
200
2
Halftime:Gardner-Webb 35, Liberty 33; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Lee Kluttz (R), Albert Battista, Justin Porterfield;
Attendance: 2,340.
Game 8
December 7, 2008
Liberty
Clemson
75
80
VISITORS: Liberty 6-2
Player
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
SPENCER, James
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
5
5
3
3
9
1
0
1
27
TOT-FG
FGA FG
10
0
13
3
7
0
4
0
16
6
1
0
0
0
3
0
54
9
3-PT
FGA FT
2
2
7
2
1
0
0
4
9
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
19
12
15
OF
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
2
3
9
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
8
8
3
4
3
6
2
2
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
4
21
30
FTA
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
2
0
OF
4
3
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
7
11
5
8
3
6
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
10
11
FTA
5
2
0
4
0
2
0
2
PF
1
2
1
3
3
1
0
1
TP
12
15
6
10
24
4
0
4
A
1
4
1
6
1
1
0
0
TO BLK
1
0
4
0
0
0
3
0
5
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
MIN
38
35
31
34
38
13
2
9
12
75
14
15
4
200
PF
1
2
2
4
1
1
1
2
0
TP
32
18
3
5
12
2
2
6
0
A
1
3
1
11
3
0
1
2
0
TO BLK
0
0
3
4
1
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
S
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
MIN
37
36
17
31
26
10
13
27
3
14
80
22
6
200
1
HOME TEAM: Clemson 9-0
Player
RIVERS, K.C.
f
BOOKER, Trevor f
SYKES, Raymond c
STITT, Demontez g
OGLESBY, T.
g
SMITH, Tanner
YOUNG, Andre
POTTER, David
GRANT, Jerai
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
13
8
1
2
4
1
1
2
0
32
TOT-FG
FGA FG
21
4
11
0
3
0
3
0
16
4
1
0
3
0
5
0
0
0
63
8
3-PT
FGA FT
8
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
12
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
21
8
20
31
9
Halftime:Liberty 42, Clemson 35; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Jamie Luckie (R), Brent Hampton, Tim Kelly;
Attendance: 6,657.
7
Game 9
Lynchburg, Va.
Seth Curry scored a game-high 22 points and Johnny Stephene poured in a career-high 14 points, as the Liberty
Flames (7-2) grabbed a non-conference win over visiting
Anderson (3-4), inside the Vines Center, 88-46. A Jarret Johnson bucket at 18:35 put Anderson ahead by two
points, 4-2, but Liberty quickly went on a 13-2 run, grabbing
a 15-6 advantage. Curry and Kyle Ohman hit back-to-back
three-point buckets, with Ohman’s connection capping the
run at 14:48. The Trojans mounted a mini-comeback, reeling off a 9-3 run, which cut the Liberty advantage to three
points, 18-15. A trey by Brandon Young at 12:30 finished
off the visitors’ run. Liberty then took control of the first half,
holding the Trojans to four points for the next 11 minutes,
as the Flames reeled off a 20-4 run, taking a 38-19 lead.
Two Stephene layups bookended a Chris Summers bucket
in the paint to cap the run. Stephene’s two markers at 1:35
finished off the surge. Anderson broke the run with a triple
by Nick Trull at 1:03, cutting the Liberty lead to 16 points,
38-22. A Bill Weaver basket and an Anthony Smith layup
at 31.9 put Liberty up by 20 points, 42-22, going into the
intermission. The Flames jumped out of the gate on a 20-9
run, extending their lead to 31 points, 62-31, via a Curry
trey at 12:42. Liberty reached its largest lead at the 4:00
mark, 45 points, when Stephene connected on a threepointer from the corner, extending the Flames’ lead to
82-37, as the home team cruised to victory. Curry led all
scorers with 22 points on 8-of-13 shooting, including 4-of-8
from three-point range. Stephene poured in a career-high
14 points on 6-of-8 shooting. Smith tallied 12 points, while
Brolin Floyd chipped in 10 points and pulled down a gamehigh seven rebounds.
Game 10
Rosemont, Ill.
Seth Curry hit two-of-three free throw attempts with 17
seconds left to give the Liberty Flames (7-3) a one point
lead, but a dramatic finish, including two Dar Tucker free
throws with 1.1 seconds left, gave the DePaul Blue Demons (5-3) a 64-63 victory, inside Allstate Arena. A Brolin
Floyd trey at 16:07 gave Liberty its first lead of the game,
7-6. DePaul retook the lead, 11-9, via a Dar Tucker threepoint bucket at 13:24. The Flames trailed by two points
again, 14-12, after Tyler Baker hit a three-pointer at 12:12.
It was at that point that DePaul opened up the game via
a 13-0 run, storming out to the 27-12 lead. Another trey
by Tucker capped the run at 7:08. Floyd put Liberty on
the scoreboard for the first time in nearly six minutes,
slamming home a put back at 6:38. Floyd’s bucket cut
the DePaul lead to 13 points, 27-14. DePaul used a 12-9
point advantage going into the intermission to take a 16
point lead into the break, 39-23. Seth Curry sunk two free
throws with 4.7 seconds left, giving the nation’s leading
freshman scorer his first markers of the game, cutting the
Blue Demons’ lead to a 16 point halftime advantage. The
Flames were able to cut its deficit to six points coming
out of the break, 48-42, via 19-9 run, capped by a Kyle
Ohman trey at 11:19. Ohman’s bucket capped 10 straight
Liberty points, which included two Antony Smith buckets
and back-to-back three-pointers by Curry and Ohman. Liberty continued to chip away at the DePaul lead, getting
down to two points, 60-58. During that run, Curry hit three
straight three-pointers, followed by a Floyd bucket in the
paint at 4:26. Ohman hit a three-point bucket at 2:12 to put
Liberty up by one point, 61-60, bringing Liberty back from
its previous 16 point deficit. Mac Koshwal’s jump hook at
1:52 gave the Blue Demons the advantage again, 62-61.
Liberty retook the lead, 63-62, when Curry was fouled by
Will Walker with 17 seconds left on a three-point attempt.
Curry went to the line to shoot the three free throws from
the charity stripe. Curry hit the first two, while the third attempt didn’t fall. DePaul called timeout, setting up a dramatic finish. A Jeremiah Kelly outlet pass was deflected by
Ohman, sending the ball toward the three-point line. Curry
dove for the loose ball and looked for a teammate. Tucker
grabbed the ball out of Curry’s hands, turned and made a
move toward the basket, running right into Ohman, who
was trying to receive a handoff from Curry. Ohman was
called for a non-shooting foul. The personal foul made
eight team fouls for Liberty, sending Tucker to the line for
the one-an-one. Tucker nailed both attempts, giving DePaul the one point lead, 64-63, with 1.1 seconds left. A full
court heave missed the mark, giving DePaul a slim victory.
Curry finished with a game-high 16 points, after being held
to two points in the opening stanza.
Game 9
December 15, 2008
Anderson
Liberty
46
88
VISITORS: Anderson 3-4
Player
BRITTON, Trey
f
COBB, Stephen f
CORNWELL, K. g
YOUNG, Brandon g
JOHNSON, Jarrett g
TRULL, Nick
LOWERY, Jamelle
MATTOX, Jonathan
FREEMAN, Ryan
DRIVER, Andrew
BAINES, Quinton
HILL, Stoney
BEALE, Josh
SHUGART, Taylor
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
2
2
2
3
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
16
TOT-FG
FGA FG
4
0
7
1
7
0
11
2
3
1
12
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
52
6
3-PT
FGA FT
0
4
4
2
0
0
8
1
1
0
9
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
26
8
FTA
7
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
12
OF
1
0
2
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
1
13
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
2
2
2
1
3
0
0
2
3
1
3
1
2
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
3
2
3
14
27
OF
1
2
2
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
11
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
4
5
4
6
5
7
2
3
1
1
2
4
1
1
3
4
1
1
1
1
2
4
26
37
PF
4
2
2
2
2
3
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
TP
8
7
4
9
5
8
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
A
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TO BLK
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
S
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
MIN
22
23
24
23
21
24
19
0
2
1
5
9
6
9
18
46
7
16
6
200
PF
1
0
2
0
3
1
2
0
2
1
TP
12
8
10
3
22
14
7
3
5
4
A
3
4
1
7
0
1
1
1
1
2
TO BLK
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
1
0
0
3
0
1
1
1
1
0
MIN
24
23
20
23
19
27
14
16
16
18
12
88
21
8
200
1
HOME TEAM: Liberty 7-2
Player
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
SUMMERS, Chris
SPENCER, James
SMITH, Austin
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
6
3
4
1
8
6
3
1
2
2
36
TOT-FG
FGA FG
10
0
8
2
5
2
3
0
13
4
8
1
4
0
1
1
3
0
3
0
58
10
3-PT
FGA FT
1
0
5
0
2
0
2
1
8
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
22
6
FTA
1
0
0
1
2
2
2
0
2
0
10
9
1
Halftime:Liberty 42, Anderson 22; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Mike Cowart (R), Michael Baudinet, Damon Williams;
Attendance: 1,056.
Game 10
December 17, 2008
Liberty
DePaul
63
64
VISITORS: Liberty 7-3
Player
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
BAKER, Tyler
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
6
4
4
3
4
0
2
0
23
TOT-FG
FGA FG
14
3
8
2
6
1
6
0
14
4
2
0
5
2
1
0
56
12
3-PT
FGA FT
9
0
5
0
2
1
2
0
11
4
0
0
5
0
0
0
34
5
12
OF
2
1
1
3
0
1
0
0
2
10
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
5
7
6
7
1
2
6
9
4
4
2
3
3
3
0
0
2
4
29
39
FTA
5
5
3
1
0
0
2
2
2
18
OF
2
4
2
0
0
1
1
1
2
13
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
3
5
9
13
5
7
3
3
3
3
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
27
40
FTA
2
0
3
0
5
2
0
0
PF
3
2
4
2
2
0
1
1
TP
15
10
10
6
16
0
6
0
A
1
5
2
3
1
1
0
1
TO BLK
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
S
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
MIN
38
37
24
35
37
14
11
4
15
63
14
11
5
200
PF
1
1
1
2
4
1
2
1
TP
16
7
14
8
9
0
8
2
A
0
2
3
4
3
0
2
0
TO BLK
2
0
3
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
S
1
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
MIN
37
33
34
32
35
9
17
3
13
64
14
5
200
0
HOME TEAM: DePaul 5-4
Player
TUCKER, Dar
HILL, Devin
KOSHWAL, Mac
CURRIE, Jabari
WALKER, Will
STULA, Mario
KELLY, Jeremiah
POSCIC, Matija
TEAM
Totals..............
f
f
c
g
g
FG
5
3
6
3
4
0
2
0
23
TOT-FG
FGA FG
13
2
10
0
8
0
8
1
13
1
2
0
7
2
0
0
61
6
3-PT
FGA FT
8
4
3
1
0
2
6
1
8
0
1
0
3
2
0
2
29
12
Halftime:DePaul 39, Liberty 23; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Sean Hull (R), Bill Covington, Jeff Nichols;
Attendance: 7,532.
8
2
Game 11
St. Louis, Mo.
The Liberty Flames (7-4) dropped two games in a row for
the first time this season, after falling to the Saint Louis Billikens (6-4), 73-70, inside the brand-new Chaifetz Arena.
An Anthony Smith trey and a Brolin Floyd layup at 17:24
quickly gave the Flames an early 5-0 lead. Saint Louis
rebounded quickly, scoring eight straight points to grab
a three-point advantage, 8-5. A Barry Eberhardt bucket
at 14:40 capped the run, which also included four points
from Tommie Liddell III and a hoop from Brian Conklin.
The Flames came right back, taking a three-point lead of
their own, 14-11, via a 9-3 spurt, capped by Jesse Sanders’ layup at 10:44. The Liberty run inspired Saint Louis to
reel off a 10-0 run, retaking the lead, 21-14. A Kevin Lisch
trey at 6:46 finished the streak. The Billikens managed to
extend their lead to 10 points, 36-26, going into the break.
A Lisch triple with 10 seconds left pushed the Saint Louis
advantage up to 12 points, 36-24, but Johnny Stephene
tallied a bucket with three seconds left to pull Liberty within
10 points going into the intermission. Liberty started the
second stanza like it started the first, scoring five straight
points. A Kyle Ohman three and back-to-back free throws
by Smith cut the Saint Louis advantage to five points, 3631, at the 18:21 mark. Saint Louis pushed its lead right back
to 10 points, 47-37, via an 11-6 spurt, capped by another
trey by Lisch at 14:06. Then the Billikens extended their
lead to 16 points, 63-47, courtesy of a 16-10 run. A Lisch
three-point basket and a Kwamain Mitchell layup at 7:08
capped the streak. The Billikens pushed the advantage up
to 17 points, 66-49, after Liddell completed a three-point
play at 3:57. It was at that moment the Flames’ “Cardiac
Kids” mantra kicked in, down by 17. Liberty spent the final
3:57 to put an assault on the Billikens. The Flames quickly
cut the deficit down to seven points, 66-59, via 10 straight
points. Smith scored two free throws at 1:19 to finish the
run.A Curry bucket with 42 seconds left closed the gap to
four points, 70-66. Ohman stole the ensuing Saint Louis
inbounds pass and tallied a bucket in the paint, cutting
the lead to two points, 70-68.Mitchell connected one-oftwo free throws with 27 seconds left, giving Saint Louis a
three-point lead, 71-68. The Flames quickly came down
the court, and Stephene attempted a trey from the wing,
which missed its mark with 12 seconds left. Lisch made
two free throws with nine seconds remaining, making it a
five-point Saint Louis lead, 73-68. Smith retaliated with a
bucket with two seconds left, trimming the deficit back to
three points, 73-70. Liddell tossed the inbounds pass out
of bounds, giving Liberty one final opportunity with 1.9 seconds left. Smith attempted a three from the wing that was
blocked by Liddell as time expired. Smith led the Flames
with 21 points on 7-of-15 shooting.
Game 12
Las Vegas, Nev.
Seth Curry tallied a career-high 30 points and Anthony
Smith chipped in with 23 points himself, helping the Liberty
Flames (8-4) top the Northern Colorado Bears (3-8), 7570, inside the Orleans Arena, as part of the Findlay Toyota
Las Vegas Classic.Two Smith free throws at 16:14 staked
Liberty to the early 7-6 advantage; however Northern Colorado jumped out to a nine-point lead, 19-10, courtesy of a
13-4 run. Two free throws by Will Figures capped the run
nearly four minutes later.The Bears extended the lead to
12 points, 34-22, scoring 15 of the game’s next 27 points.
Mike Proctor capped the span of time with a bucket in the
paint at 4:49. Chris Summers put Liberty on the scoreboard at 3:56, ending a four-minute scoreless period for
the Flames. Summers’ bucket cut Liberty’s deficit to 10
points, 34-24.Liberty then closed out the half on an 8-2 run,
going into the intermission down six points, 38-32. During
the run, Smith tallied six points and Kyle Ohman capped
the half’s scoring with two free throws with 42.2 seconds
left.Two Jesse Sanders’ free throws at 16:34 gave Liberty
its first lead since the opening four minutes of the game.
Sanders’ markers gave Liberty a one-point lead, 41-40,
and completed a 9-2 Liberty surge.Neal King sank two free
throws at 15:28 to allow Northern Colorado to recapture
the lead, 46-44. A Curry layup at 12:38 extended the Liberty advantage to three points, 51-48. The Bears clawed
back, taking a two-point advantage and the lead back from
the Flames, 53-51, courtesy of five straight Northern Colorado points. . A Kingman trey at 2:43 continued the seesaw battle, giving the Bears the lead again, 68-66. After
a Jesse Sanders turnover on a Devon Beitzel steal, the
Bears extended its lead to four points, 70-66, when Beitzel
scored in transition at 2:20. But that would be the final time
North Colorado would find the scoreboard during the final
two-plus minutes of the game, as Liberty finished the contest on a 9-0 run to seal the victory. Smith tallied a bucket in
the paint at 1:12 to put Liberty up for good, 71-70. Two free
throws by Brolin Floyd at 1:04 gave the Flames a threepoint lead, 74-70. Curry and Floyd each sank an attempt
from the charity stripe over the final minute of play to give
the Flames the five-point victory.
Game 11
December 19, 2008
Liberty
Saint Louis
70
88
VISITORS: Liberty 7-4
Player
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
SUMMERS, Chris
BAKER, Tyler
SPENCER, James
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
7
3
2
3
4
3
0
0
0
0
22
TOT-FG
FGA FG
15
1
8
2
9
1
4
0
8
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
50
4
HOME TEAM: Saint Louis 6-4
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
CONKLIN, Brian f
1
2
0
REED, Willie
f
3
4
0
MITCHELL, K.
g
3
7
1
LISCH, Kevin
g
5
13
5
LIDDELL III, T.
g
7
15
0
ECKERLE, Paul
1
3
1
EBERHARDT, Barry
5
10
0
CASSITY, Kyle
1
3
0
THOMPSON, Brett
0
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
26
57
7
3-PT
FGA FT
7
6
5
3
7
0
1
4
2
0
1
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
22
3-PT
FGA FT
0
4
0
0
5
4
8
5
2
1
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
20
14
FTA
6
4
0
5
0
10
0
0
0
0
25
OF
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
FTA
6
1
6
7
1
0
0
0
0
OF
2
2
0
0
2
0
6
0
2
21
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
2
2
5
5
2
2
3
5
4
4
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
1
1
1
2
21
24
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
3
3
5
0
0
3
3
9
11
0
0
7
13
0
0
2
4
2
2
14
27
41
PF
4
5
4
1
4
2
0
2
1
0
TP
21
11
5
10
8
15
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
TO BLK
2
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
S
2
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
36
25
23
33
27
29
1
16
4
6
23
70
6
10
8
200
PF
0
4
3
1
1
3
3
5
0
TP
6
6
11
20
15
3
10
2
0
A
1
1
2
5
1
0
2
1
1
TO BLK
2
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
3
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
MIN
16
18
29
39
37
14
28
15
4
20
73
14
14
4
200
1
1
Halftime:Saint Louis 36, Liberty 26; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Bernard Clinton (R), Sean Hull, Ron Tyburski;
Attendance: 6,182.
Game 12
December 22, 2008
VISITORS: Northern Colorado 3-8
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
KABA, Chris
*
2
5
1
BONNER, Yahosh *
1
2
1
KINGMAN, Neal *
2
6
2
PROCTOR, Mike *
5
5
0
MONTGOMERY, T.*
1
1
0
FIGURES, Will
1
10
0
BANKS, Jabril
4
8
0
PENA, John
3
6
0
BEITZEL, Devon
8
13
5
TEAM
Totals..............
27
56
9
Northern Colorado
Liberty
70
75
3-PT
FGA FT
4
0
2
0
6
2
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
1
2
0
9
0
OF
1
0
1
2
0
3
5
1
0
24
7
FTA
0
0
2
0
0
4
2
0
1
9
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
2
2
2
5
6
6
8
3
3
2
5
0
5
4
5
2
2
1
1
13
26
39
PF
3
4
2
2
2
1
1
5
3
TP
5
3
8
10
2
6
9
6
21
A
0
4
4
2
1
1
0
2
3
TO BLK
5
0
1
0
4
1
3
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
2
0
S
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
3
MIN
18
23
30
17
11
27
22
22
30
23
70
17
23
6
200
PF
1
1
3
4
2
1
0
0
2
0
TP
23
11
3
6
30
0
2
0
0
0
A
3
2
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
TO BLK
2
1
4
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
S
4
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
37
38
22
28
4020
1
5
2
7
14
75
10
11
8
200
1
HOME TEAM: Liberty 8-4
Player
SMITH, Anthony *
OHMAN, Kyle
*
FLOYD, Brolin
*
SANDERS, Jesse *
CURRY, Seth
*
STEPHENE, Johnny
SUMMERS, Chris
BAKER, Tyler
SMITH, Austin
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
7
3
0
1
12
0
1
0
0
0
24
TOT-FG
FGA FG
15
1
8
3
4
0
2
0
21
4
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
54
8
3-PT
FGA FT
5
8
8
2
3
3
0
4
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
19
FTA
9
2
4
4
5
0
0
0
0
0
24
OF
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
8
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
2
4
3
3
7
8
2
4
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
3
18
26
Halftime:UNC 38, Liberty 32; Technical Fouls: LU (Floyd); Officials:Cota (R), Holland, Sorenson;
Attendance: 1,345.
2
Game 13
Las Vegas, Nev.
The Liberty Flames (9-4) received 21 points from Anthony
Smith, in the final day of the Findlay Toyota Las Vegas
Classic, defeating the USC Upstate Spartans, 77-64.A
Seth Curry trey at 17:19 gave the Flames an early 8-3 lead,
but the Spartans tied the game after scoring five straight
points. A three-point bucket by Josh Chavis and a layup by
Bobby Davis knotted the game at eight apiece at the 16:04
mark.Nick Schneiders scored a bucket at 15:08, staking
the Spartans to their first lead of the game, 10-8. Liberty
retook the lead, 17-13, via a 9-3 spurt, capped by a Curry
three-pointer at 12:17.Bill Weaver was the recipient from
Johnny Stephene on an ally opp pass at 8:18, pushing Liberty’s lead to nine points, 27-18. Weaver’s bucket capped
a 10-5 run.The Spartans came roaring back, closing out
the half on an 18-7 run to take the lead going into the intermission, 36-35. Gabor Boros hit a three-point bucket with
29.1 seconds left, cutting the score to a one point Liberty
lead, 35-34. Following the bucket, the Liberty bench was
charged with a technical foul at 29.1, and Chavis connected
on both free throws. Smith got thing started for the Flames
in the second half, scoring Liberty’s first 10 points, helping
Liberty to a 16-4 run to start the second half. A Smith trey,
followed by two Kyle Ohman free throws at 13:30 capped
the run, giving the Flames an 11 point lead, 51-40.Liberty
continued its surge on the Spartans, going on an 18-7 run
to storm out to the 69-47 advantage. A Smith basket and
a Stephene bucket on transition at 5:10 capped the streak
for the Flames.Stephene’s two-pointer pushed the Liberty
advantage to 22 points, the largest of the game. At that
juncture Liberty head coach Ritchie McKay emptied his
bench. USC Upstate ended the final five minutes on a 17-8
run, but it wasn’t enough as Liberty grabbed its ninth win of
the season.Smith led all scorers with 21 points on 7-of-8,
including 3-of-4 from three-point range.
Game 14
Lynchburg, Va.
For the first time in program history, the Liberty Flames
(10-4) will celebrate the New Year with 10 wins notched
on its belt, as they topped the Cincinnati Christian Golden
Eagles (7-6), 86-55, inside the Vines Center.The Flames
stormed out to an 11-3 lead, which was capped by a Seth
Curry heavily contested jumper from the corner at 15:32.
Liberty scored the first five points of the game before Cincinnati Christian tallied a trey by Michael Smith at 17:20.
Liberty extended its lead quickly to 15 points, 23-8, via a
12-5 spurt. Jesse Sanders grabbed a loose ball and laid
it in at the 10:07 mark, capping the streak.A Curry trey at
6:10 pushed the score to 34-16 in favor the Flames. The
Golden Eagles surged on a quick 6-2 run, via three-point
buckets by David Pritchard and Jake Santel, cutting the
Liberty advantage to 14 points, 36-22, at the 3:33 mark.
An Anthony Smith bucket in the paint at 3:18 halted the
Cincinnati Christian run and started a new one for Liberty.
Including Smith’s bucket, Liberty finished the first stanza
on a 10-0 run, taking the 46-22 advantage into the intermission.The Golden Eagles hung with Liberty to start the
second stanza, trailing by a point on the Flames’ 9-8 advantage to start the game’s final period.Vondaze Thornton had the chance to keep Cincinnati Christian even in
second half points with Liberty coming out of the break,
but he missed the second of a two shot foul at 16:15. His
first attempt sank through, cutting the Liberty advantage
to 25 points, 55-30. A Curry bucket and four straight Tyler
Baker free throws quickly pushed the Liberty lead up to 31
points, 61-30, with 13:52 remaining. The Flames cruised
for the remainder of the contest, holding the 31-point lead
for the closing 13:52 to grab the 86-55 victory.Curry led all
scorers with 21 points on 7-of-13 shooting, including 5-of-9
from beyond the arc. Floyd pulled down a career-high
and game-best nine rebounds, while pouring in 14 points.
Baker, Smith and Jesse Sanders all chipped in 10 points
in the winning cause. Smith’s 10 points pushed him past
Chris Caldwell (1,391) for 12th all-time in Liberty’s annals
for points. Smith now has 1,393 career points.
Game 13
December 23, 2008
Liberty
USC Upstate
77
64
VISITORS: Liberty 1-10
Player
SMITH, Anthony *
OHMAN, Kyle
*
FLOYD, Brolin
*
SANDERS, Jesse *
CURRY, Seth
*
STEPHENE, Johnny
SUMMERS, Chris
BAKER, Tyler
SPENCER, James
SMITH, Austin
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
7
2
0
1
6
4
0
2
0
1
1
24
TOT-FG
FGA FG
8
3
7
2
1
0
3
0
13
5
4
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
0
1
0
41
12
HOME TEAM: USC Upstate 9-4
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
BOROS, Gabor
*
2
7
2
SCHNEIDERS, N. *
4
4
0
CHAVIS, Josh
*
3
10
3
UZOCHUKWU, M. *
4
10
1
DAVIS, Bobby
*
5
7
0
RICH, Zac
0
1
0
0
REIFF, Lucas
1
1
1
POSEY, Pat
3
6
0
COOK, Carter
0
1
0
ROGERS, Chalmers
1
5
0
TEAM
Totals..............
23
52
7
3-PT
FGA FT
4
4
6
2
0
0
2
2
7
1
0
6
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
17
3-PT
FGA FT
6
0
0
2
10
2
4
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
1
3
1
0
0
0
23
11
23
OF
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
5
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
7
7
3
3
1
2
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
19
24
FTA
0
4
2
0
5
0
0
7
0
0
OF
2
1
0
2
3
0
1
1
0
4
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
3
1
2
0
0
2
4
8
11
0
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
5
18
14
FTA
6
2
0
2
3
8
0
2
0
0
0
14
28
PF
1
2
4
2
0
0
0
5
1
2
0
TP
21
8
0
4
18
14
0
8
0
2
2
A
4
3
1
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
1
TO BLK
3
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
S
1
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
32
32
20
28
34
23
3
11
4
7
6
17
77
17
14
6
200
PF
1
5
1
2
1
0
0
1
3
3
TP
6
10
11
9
14
0
3
9
0
2
A
2
0
2
1
7
0
0
2
1
0
TO BLK
1
0
3
2
2
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
1
0
S
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
MIN
23
20
37
29
40
18
64
15
17
3
200
0
2
6
16
9
19
Halftime:USC Upstate 35, Liberty 36; Technical Fouls: LU (Bench), UPSTATE (Schneiders); Officials:Cota (R), Holland, Nelson;
Attendance: 1,432.
Game 14
December 28, 2008
Cincinnati Christian 55
Liberty
86
VISITORS: Cincinnati Christian 7-6
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
ELLIS, Drew
f
0
4
0
THORNTON, V. f
3
10
0
CALLOWAY, T.
c
0
0
0
McGUIRE, Tommy g
0
3
0
SANTEL, Jake
g
6
18
2
PRITCHARD, David
3
6
3
SMITH, Michael
1
1
1
HARNEY, Nathanael
4
9
1
WEST, Brett
3
5
3
TEAM
Totals..............
20
56
10
3-PT
FGA FT
2
0
2
1
0
0
2
1
8
1
5
0
1
0
3
2
4
0
27
5
FTA
0
3
0
3
3
0
1
2
0
12
OF
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
3
1
9
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
2
4
5
0
0
0
1
4
4
3
4
1
1
3
4
2
5
3
4
21
30
PF
0
2
0
2
2
3
1
2
3
TP
0
7
0
1
15
9
3
11
9
A
1
0
0
6
1
0
1
4
1
TO BLK
1
0
1
1
0
0
6
0
3
1
3
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
S
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
20
29
3
32
34
24
13
30
15
15
55
14
18
2
200
PF
2
2
3
1
0
1
4
1
1
0
1
TP
6
8
14
10
21
3
10
0
10
2
2
A
3
3
4
3
2
0
1
0
2
0
0
TO BLK
2
0
0
0
1
2
2
2
1
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
S
2
2
0
1
1
0
2
0
1
2
1
MIN
25
26
24
22
30
7
14
8
23
7
14
16
86
18
11
12
200
2
HOME TEAM: Liberty 10-4
Player
STEPHENE, J.
g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
SUMMERS, Chris
BAKER, Tyler
SPENCER, James
SMITH, Anthony
SMITH, Austin
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
3
3
6
4
7
1
3
0
5
1
1
34
TOT-FG
FGA FG
4
0
6
2
10
0
8
1
13
5
3
1
6
0
0
0
12
0
3
0
2
0
67
9
3-PT
FGA FT
1
0
5
0
0
2
2
1
9
2
1
0
2
4
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
24
9
FTA
0
0
2
2
2
0
6
0
2
0
2
2
16
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
2
2
5
5
7
9
3
8
3
3
1
3
4
5
1
1
6
7
0
0
0
2
2
15
32
47
OF
0
0
2
5
0
2
1
0
1
0
2
7
Halftime:Liberty 46, Cincinnati Christian 22; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Jason Page (R), Greg Dandridge, Michael Baudinet;
Attendance: 922.
Game 15
Rock Hill, S.C.
The Liberty Flames (10-5, 1-2 BSC) had an opportunity in
the finals seconds to capture a road victory, but couldn’t
secure the game at the free throw line, as they fell, 59-57,
to the Winthrop Eagles (2-10, 1-2 BSC), inside the Winthrop Coliseum. Reggie Middleton broke a scoreless tie at
18:42 when his jumper from the elbow took three caroms
off the cylinder before dropping in, giving the Eagles an
early 2-0 lead. The Flames the rattled off an 8-2 run, taking the four-point lead, 8-4, courtesy of three Seth Curry
free throws at 15:39. Winthrop came roaring back, tying
the game at 12 apiece, netting eight of the game’s next 12
points. A George Valentine putback at 10:15 capped the
streak. Liberty rode back-to-back-to-back three-pointers,
one by Curry and two by Anthony Smith to take the 21-17
lead. Smith’s second in a row capped the 9-4 run at 7:25.
Winthrop closed out the half on a tear, scoring the final
seven-straight points, taking a one-point advantage into
the intermission, 26-25. Valentine ended the first half’s
scoring with a bucket in the paint with 59.3 seconds left.
A bucket by Smith and a Kyle Ohman jumper off the glass
at 2:13, tied the game, 55-55. But, Stanley scored again,
this time in the paint at 1:10, giving Winthrop a two point
advantage, 57-55. Tyler Baker was fouled with 46 seconds left, sending the Albuquerque, N.M., native to the line
for two free throws and a chance to tie the game. Baker
missed the second free throw, leaving Liberty with a onepoint deficit, 57-56. Curry missed a runner in the lane with
10 seconds left and fouled Charles Corbin when the Winthrop forward came down with the board.Corbin missed
the second attempt from the one-in-one opportunity. On
transition, Faison grabbed Smith on his shot attempt from
the wing with 1.1 seconds left. Smith made the first free
throw attempt, once again cutting the lead to one point,
58-57. Smith’s final attempt rimmed out and into the waiting hands of Corbin. Baker fouled Corbin with 1.0 seconds
left. Corbin once again made the first end of the one-in-one
attempt, but missing the second. Ohman tried to heave the
rebound, but the attempt fell harmlessly, ending a 10-game
losing streak for Winthrop. Smith led all scorers with 24
points on 9-of-14 shooting. Curry tallied 18 makers, while
Brolin Floyd pulled down a team-high eight rebounds.
Game 15
January 3, 2009
VISITORS: Liberty 10-5, 1-2 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
9
14
4
OHMAN, Kyle
g
3
8
0
FLOYD, Brolin
g
1
3
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
1
2
0
CURRY, Seth
g
5
17
3
STEPHENE, Johnny
0
1
0
BAKER, Tyler
0
3
0
SMITH, Austin
1
1
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
20
49
7
HOME TEAM: Winthrop 2-10, 1-2 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
STANLEY, C.
f
3
10
1
ROBINSON, M.
f
2
5
0
CORBIN, Charles f
3
5
0
MIDDLETON, R. g
4
10
2
JONES, Andre
g
1
4
0
DAVIS, Raymond
0
0
0
BURTON, Justin
1
3
0
FAISON, Byron
6
12
4
MALCOLM, Chris
0
0
0
VALENTINE, George
2
3
0
TEAM
Totals..............
22
52
7
Liberty
Winthrop
3-PT
FGA FT
7
2
4
0
0
0
1
2
11
5
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
26
10
3-PT
FGA FT
3
0
0
0
0
6
6
0
2
0
0
0
1
2
7
0
0
0
0
0
19
8
57
59
FTA
4
0
0
2
5
0
2
0
0
13
FTA
0
3
8
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
15
OF
0
2
3
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
10
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
3
3
3
5
5
8
2
2
1
1
0
1
2
2
0
0
1
3
1
3
18
28
OF
4
5
3
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
2
18
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
5
5
10
5
8
2
3
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
3
3
2
4
21
39
PF
1
4
1
2
1
1
3
1
0
TP
24
6
2
4
18
0
1
2
0
A
0
2
3
5
2
1
1
0
0
14
57
14
PF
2
3
2
0
2
2
0
2
0
2
TP
7
4
12
10
2
0
4
16
0
4
A
0
1
0
4
2
2
3
4
0
0
15
59
16
TO BLK
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
S
2
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
MIN
38
29
21
33
40
13
17
5
4
6
200
TO BLK
2
0
2
1
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
S
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
23
27
33
30
11
13
10
29
7
17
13
3
200
7
2
1
Halftime:Winthrop 26, Liberty 25; Technical Fouls: LU (Ohman), WU (Robinson); Officials:Ken Pike (R), Kevin Scott, Bruce Rothwell;
Attendance: 2,609.
Game 16
Clinton, S.C.
Seth Curry’s trey as time expired in overtime forced a second extra frame, but the Liberty Flames (10-6, 1-3 BSC)
couldn’t hold on during the second extended period, dropping their second straight contest away from home, 67-66,
to the Presbyterian Blue Hose (6-9, 3-1 BSC), inside the
Templeton Center. Anthony Smith sent the Flames into
overtime with a trey with 10 second remaining in regulation, via Kyle Ohman pass. A stellar defensive effort on the
Flames’ behalf, limited the Blue Hose from attempting a shot
in the closing 10 ticks. Josh Johnson put Presbyterian up
by a point, 52-51, in the first overtime when he made oneof-two free throws at 4:20. An Ohman trey at 3:45 staked
the Flames to a two point advantage, 54-52. Miller retaliated with a three-pointer of his own at 2:23, retaking the
lead for the Blue Hose, 55-54. Tyler Baker was fouled with
30 seconds left by Coleman, sending the redshirt junior to
the line for two shots. Baker sank the back end of the twoshot foul, tying the game at 55-55. Johnson, with a hand in
his face, looked to take would-be game-winning shot with
six seconds left, as his trey sailed through the net, giving
Presbyterian the three point lead, 58-55. In quick transition, Curry, from the right wing, pumped faked Johnson,
who went flying by, giving the freshman a wide-open look.
Curry buried his first three of the game, as the ball crisply
went through the net as time expired, sending the game
to a second overtime. Presbyterian started things off with
a three-point bucket by Pierre Miller with 4:09 remaining
in the second overtime, staking the Blue Hose to a 61-58
advantage. The Flames struck right back with a three-point
bucket by Smith at 3:57, knotting the game once again,
this time at 61-61. Curry then put Liberty up three points,
64-61, when he was fouled on a jumper from the elbow,
making the shot and the ensuring free throw at 2:54. Coleman cut the Blue Hose’s deficit to one point, 64-63, when
he tallied both markers on his two shot foul at 2:30. Miller
made the second free throw after being fouled by Jesse
Sanders at 1:52, tying the game at 64-64. Liberty briefly
took the lead back, 66-64, when Floyd tipped in a Johnny
Stephene miss with 55 seconds left. The heroics were not
done for Presbyterian, as Miller drained a three-pointer
with 28 seconds left, giving the Blue Hose a narrow 67-66
advantage. And that is where the score would remain, as
Curry missed a three-point attempt that was batted away
into Smith’s hands. Smith threw the desperation attempt
up as time expired to no avail, sending the Blue Hose to
the dramatic victory. Smith led all scorers with 27 points on
9-of-15 shooting, including 5-of-8 from three-point range.
Curry added 15 points, while Ohman and Floyd chipped
in eight points each. Smith racked up his seventh career
double-double with a career-high 12 rebounds.
Game 16
January 5, 2009
VISITORS: Liberty 10-6, 1-3 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony *
9
15
5
OHMAN, Kyle
*
3
9
2
FLOYD, Brolin
*
4
7
0
SANDERS, Jesse *
2
7
1
CURRY, Seth
*
6
20
1
STEPHENE, Johnny
0
5
0
BAKER, Tyler
0
2
0
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
SMITH, Austin
0
0
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
24
65
9
HOME TEAM: Presbyterian 6-9, 3-1 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
MILLER, Pierre
*
7
12
7
JOHNSON, Josh *
6
16
3
HOLMES, Chase *
4
15
0
COLEMAN, A.
*
3
8
0
SLIGH, Travis
*
4
9
0
GIBBS, Aaron
0
1
0
TEAM
Totals..............
24
61
10
Liberty
Presbyterian
3-PT
FGA FT
8
4
5
0
1
0
2
0
7
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
9
3-PT
FGA FT
10
1
7
2
6
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
23
9
66
67 2OT
FTA
6
0
0
0
2
3
2
0
0
0
13
FTA
2
5
0
6
1
0
14
OF
4
1
5
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
4
17
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
8
12
3
4
6
11
3
4
3
3
1
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
6
27
44
OF
3
0
3
4
3
0
1
14
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
4
6
6
6
9
9
13
2
5
3
3
1
27
41
PF
2
3
4
5
1
2
2
0
0
0
TP
27
8
8
5
15
2
1
0
0
0
A
1
3
1
3
2
3
0
0
0
0
TO BLK
3
0
1
2
1
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
1
1
1
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
MIN
45
49
31
32
44
30
10
3
2
4
19
66
13
16
9
250
PF
2
4
2
4
1
3
TP
22
17
8
12
8
0
A
2
5
2
0
1
0
S
2
3
3
1
0
0
MIN
50
50
48
45
42
15
16
67
10
TO BLK
3
0
1
3
6
0
2
2
2
0
0
1
1
15
6
9
250
2
Halftime:Presbyterian 31, Liberty 28; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Rick Ridenhour (R), Dave Davis, Mike Lazo;
Attendance: 489.
Game 17
Lynchburg, Va.
Four players scored in double figures, led by Seth Curry
and his 27 points, as the Liberty Flames (11-6, 2-3 BSC)
defeated the Charleston Southern Buccaneers (5-9, 1-3
BSC), 79-60, inside the Vines Center. Kelvin Martin tallied
a bucket at 18:09 to mark the contest’s first scoring, but the
two-pointer was promptly followed by eight straight Liberty
points to give the Flames the lead. Brolin Floyd tallied a
bucket, followed by two three-point buckets by Curry, his
second capping the streak at 16:31, giving the Flames an
8-2 lead. The Flames and Buccaneers traded buckets,
which was then followed by six straight Charleston Southern points, tying the score at 12-12. A Giedrius Knysas
bucket capped the run at 13:09. Four straight free throws
by Floyd, followed by a Tyler Baker and Curry bucket was
part of eight straight Liberty points, starting a 10-2 run. A
Baker bucket at 8:05 capped the spurt, giving the Flames
the lead for the remainder of the first half, 22-14. A Jamarco Warren bucket at 4:48 brought Charleston Southern to
within five points, 29-24, via a 10-5 jaunt. Two Curry free
throws and an Anthony Smith dunk at 3:52 extended the
Flames’ lead up to nine points, 33-24. Charleston Southern then scored five straight points to cut the Liberty lead
down to four points, 33-29. A Knysas bucket at 1:22 ended
the scoring spurt. Curry would add a field goal at 1:00 to
finish the first half scoring, sending Liberty into the intermission with a six point lead, 35-29. Warren scored seven
straight points and Knysas tallied two markers in the paint
to help Charleston Southern score nine unanswered points
to open the second half, storming to a four point lead,
39-35, the Buccaneers’ first since opening two minutes of
the game. Smith hit a trey and then connected on a free
throw for an old-fashioned three-point play at 16:24 to give
Liberty the lead back at 41-39. Johnny Stephene tallied a
lay-up at 16:01, capping eight straight Liberty points, giving the Flames’ a four point lead, 43-39. Two Omar Carter
buckets cut the Liberty advantage to two points, 45-43, his
second coming at 14:48. Carter completed the three-point
play with a free throw at 13:45, giving Charleston Southern
a one point lead, 48-47, finishing off a 5-2 spurt. Charleston Southern’s last advantage of the game didn’t last
too long, one Liberty possession to be exact, as a Curry
bucket in the lane regained the lead for the Flames, 49-48,
with 13:27 left to play. Curry’s two-pointer jumped started
a 32-12 Liberty run to close the game. Pacing the Flames
with 27 points was Curry, his highest total this season inside the Vines Center.
Game 18
Lynchburg, Va.
Brolin Floyd and Seth Curry each tallied a team-high 15
points, leading the Liberty Flames (12-6, 3-3 BSC) to victory, 68-55, over the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (7-10,
1-4 BSC), inside the Vines Center. Coastal Carolina
stormed out to an early 11-4 lead, which included six points
by Joseph Harris. The run was capped by a bucket on a
Harris spin move in the post at 12:56. Bill Weaver tallied
a bucket on a Johnny Stephene pass at 10:08, cutting the
Chanticleers’ lead to three points, 13-10. Weaver’s bucket
capped a 6-2 spurt for the Flames. Baskets by Dexter
Moore and another by Harris quickly extended the Flames’
deficit to eight points, 18-10, with 8:36 left in the opening
stanza. However, Liberty quickly countered, going on a
12-6 run to cut the Chanticleers’ lead to two points, 24-22.
Stephene’s wide-open trey completed the run with 4:21 remaining. Mario Edwards retaliated with a trey of his own on
Coastal Carolina’s next possession, move its lead to five
points, 27-22, with 3:50 remaining in the first period. The
Flames then exploded by running off a 13-2 outburst in the
opening stanza’s final two minutes to take a six point lead
into the intermission, 35-29. Kyle Ohman nailed a triple to
bring the hosts within two points, 27-25. Curry then completed an old fashioned three-point play at 2:18, prompting
a streak of 10 straight Liberty markers. The Chanticleers
tried to close their deficit on their final possession, but a
Mario Sisinni pass was intercepted by Ohman, who found
Floyd for a dunk as time expired, sending Liberty into the
break up six points, 35-29. A Curry putback at 19:44 extended Liberty’s lead to eight points, 37-29, coming out
of the break. However, Coastal Carolina scored the next
eight points to knot the game at 37-37. Two Harris buckets
and a couple free throws by Anthony Breeze capped the
burst at 16:31. iberty answered with a 12-3 run to retake
the lead. A Stephene layup at 12:10 capped the run, as
the Flames took the nine point lead, 49-40. Liberty extended its lead to 15 points, 66-51, after Floyd sank two
free throws with 1:05 remaining. Coastal Carolina wouldn’t
get any closer than 13 points in the final minute, as the
Flames held on for the home victory. Floyd and Curry each
tallied 15 points in the winning cause. Floyd’s point total
tied his career high he set in the season opener against
Montreat. Smith chipped in 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting,
including 4-of-6 from three-point land. Ohman pulled down
a team-high seven rebounds, while dishing out six assists
and grabbing two steals.
Game 17
January 10, 2009
Charleston Southern
Liberty
VISITORS: Charleston Southern 5-9, 1-3 BSC
TOT-FG
3-PT
Player
FG FGA FG FGA FT
MARTIN, Kelvin f
2
7
0
1
0
LAMB, Joel f
1
9
0
3
0
0
KNYSAS, G.
c
5
7
0
0
0
WARREN, J.
g
8
17
4
11
4
BAILEY, Tovi
g
0
3
0
2
0
KNIGHT, JT
2
3
0
1
1
1
GOODS, Quinton
0
0
0
0
0
JOHNSON, Austin
2
4
0
2
0
CARTER, Omar
4
9
0
3
3
TEAM
Totals..............
24
59
4
23
8
FTA
0
3
3
6
0
0
0
1
3
HOME TEAM: Liberty 11-6, 2-3 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
5
10
2
OHMAN, Kyle
g
3
13
3
FLOYD, Brolin
g
4
5
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
3
9
0
CURRY, Seth
g
11
18
3
STEPHENE, Johnny
2
3
0
SUMMERS, Chris
0
0
0
BAKER, Tyler
2
3
0
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
SMITH, Austin
0
0
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
1
0
TEAM
Totals..............
30
62
8
FTA
1
2
5
0
2
0
0
2
0
1
0
3-PT
FGA FT
6
1
9
2
0
4
1
0
9
2
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
11
14
13
60
79
OF
1
2
4
0
0
1
0
0
3
3
14
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
4
5
5
3
4
8
6
6
0
0
1
3
0
0
1
1
4
7
3
6
25
39
OF
1
0
2
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
9
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
5
6
2
2
1
3
4
6
2
3
1
1
0
0
4
5
2
2
0
0
1
1
3
5
25
34
PF
2
2
2
2
2
5
0
2
0
TP
4
4
10
24
0
1
0
4
11
A
0
1
1
1
1
3
0
0
1
16
60
9
PF
2
0
4
3
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
TP
13
11
12
6
27
4
0
6
0
0
0
A
5
3
3
2
1
3
0
2
0
0
0
12
79
19
TO BLK
6
3
0
1
1
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
18
3
S
0
26
0
2
0
15
0
0
2
MIN
26
6
200
TO BLK
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
9
1
S
2
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
MIN
35
27
24
26
34
18
1
15
8
4
8
8
200
33
40
18
4
11
27
Halftime:Liberty 35, Charleston Southern 29; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Charles Watson (R), Michael Baudinet, Eric Peterson;
Attendance: 3,047.
Game 18
January 12, 2009
Coastal Carolina
Liberty
VISITORS: Coastal Carolina 7-10, 1-4 BSC
TOT-FG
3-PT
Player
FG FGA FG FGA FT
HARRIS, Joseph f
9
18
0
0
1
JOHNSON, Logan f
2
5
0
1
0
PACK, Jon
c
0
1
0
0
1
SISINNI, Mario
g
3
11
2
7
0
SEXTON, Steven g
1
5
1
5
0
STEGER, Darius
0
1
0
1
0
MOORE, Dexter
3
6
2
5
0
EDWARDS, Mario
3
6
2
4
0
BREEZE, Anthony
1
1
0
0
2
TEAM
Totals..............
22
54
7
23
4
FTA
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
HOME TEAM: Liberty 12-6, 3-3 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
5
8
4
OHMAN, Kyle
g
1
7
1
FLOYD, Brolin
g
6
9
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
2
3
1
CURRY, Seth
g
5
13
0
STEPHENE, Johnny
3
3
1
SUMMERS, Chris
0
0
0
BAKER, Tyler
0
3
0
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
SMITH, Austin
0
0
0
WEAVER, Bill
2
2
0
TEAM
Totals..............
24
48
7
3-PT
FGA FT
6
0
6
0
1
3
2
4
6
5
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
13
55
68
7
OF
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
3
12
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
7
11
4
5
2
3
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
2
3
18
30
FTA
1
0
4
7
6
1
0
0
2
0
0
OF
0
1
2
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
5
5
6
7
2
4
2
5
1
3
3
5
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
21
10
21
31
PF
1
1
3
3
0
2
3
1
4
TP
19
4
1
8
3
0
8
8
4
A
2
8
0
2
1
1
0
2
1
TO BLK
5
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
S
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
MIN
35
30
20
37
18
2
15
28
15
18
55
17
19
8
200
PF
1
2
3
3
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
TP
14
3
15
9
15
8
0
0
0
0
4
A
0
6
0
2
1
3
0
0
2
0
0
TO BLK
4
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
S
3
2
2
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
MIN
38
36
29
25
38
12
1
6
10
1
4
14
68
14
17
11
200
0
1
Halftime:Liberty 35, Coastal Carolina 29; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Mike Eades (R), Jerry Heater, Geoff Brooks;
Attendance: 4,810.
Game 19
Lexington, Va.
Seth Curry and Anthony Smith each had career days, as
the Liberty Flames (13-6, 4-3 BSC) snapped the VMI Keydets (14-3, 6-1 BSC) winning streak at 10 games, in front
of a capacity crowd of 5,029 fans inside Cameron Hall.
The gathering at Cameron Hall served as the first capacity crowd in the facility’s history, topping previous appearances by North Carolina and a Ralph Samson led Virginia
squad. Keith Gabriel stroked a three at 17:33, giving VMI
an early five point edge, 7-2. Liberty bounced back quickly,
as a Kyle Ohman trey at 14:36 capped an 8-2 run, allowing
the Flames to take their first lead on the afternoon, 10-9.
The Keydets retook the lead, 23-16, courtesy of a 14-6
jaunt. Chavis Holmes finished off the sprint with a threepoint bucket at 11:49. The run include another Gabriel trey
and a Willie Bell bucket in the paint. Liberty stormed back,
running out to a 10 point lead, 36-26, as the visitors netted 20 of the game’s next 23 points. Curry hit three field
goals from beyond the arc and punctuated the scoring
burst with a two point field goal at 1:21. Curry scored 13
of Liberty’s 20 points during the run. Two Gabriel buckets
in the closing minute broke up the Liberty sprint, before
Anthony Smith grabbed an offensive board after Gabriel
blocked a Jesse Sanders shot, placing the ball through the
cylinder with 2.2 seconds left. The bucket sent the Flames
into the intermission with a nine point lead, 39-30. The
Flames pushed their lead up to 13 points, 46-33, scoring
10 of the first 13 points in the second period. Smith tallied
a bucket in the paint at 17:17, ending the run. Liberty then
extended its lead to 16 points, 55-39, when Curry sank his
fourth free consecutive free throw at 13:54. VMI regained
its composure and surged back into the contest, cutting
its deficit to seven points, 55-48, via nine straight points.
Austin Kenon capped the run with a lay-up at 12:08. However, the lane jumper would prove be as close as the home
team would get the remainder of the game. Liberty quickly
extended the lead back up to 17 points, 67-50, courtesy of
a Sanders old-fashioned three-point play at 9:22, to finish
off a 12-2 spurt. Liberty extended the lead up to 20 points,
75-55, via two Ohman makes from the charity stripe at
6:04. Liberty, who leads the Big South in field goal shooting percentage, increases its season average by shooting
53.2 percent (33-of-62) from the floor, while hitting 42.9
percent (9-of-21) of its three-point attempts. The game
also marked the eighth contest Liberty has shot over 50
percent from the floor and the 53.2 average is the fifth best
on the year. Curry led all scorers with his career-high 35
points on 10-of-15 shooting. Curry went 4-of-6 from threepoint range and connected on all 11 of his free throw attempts. Smith pulled down a career-high 17 rebounds to
go with his 21 points.
Game 20
High Point, N.C.
The Liberty Flames (14-6, 5-3) scored 14 straight points
over the final 1:43 to overcome a nine point deficit and
escape with their second straight conference road victory, defeating the High Point Panthers (5-13, 1-7 BSC),
61-56, inside the Millis Athletic Center. A basket by Johnny
Stephene broke a 45-45 tie and gave the Flames a 47-45
lead at 7:33 in the second half. It was the last field goal
Liberty would score until the game’s final seconds. High
Point ripped the lead away from the Flames with 11 straight
points to take a nine point lead, 56-47. A dunk by Short
completed the run at 2:10. After the bucket, High Point did
not score again. Liberty ran off 14 straight points to close
the contest, as the Panthers did not attempt another field
goal in the final two minutes. Trailing by seven points after
two Smith free throws, the senior from Plano, Texas was
fouled by Barbour on a three-point attempt with 64 seconds remaining. Smith sank all three of his attempts from
the charity stripe, cutting the Liberty deficit to four points.
On the ensuing High Point possession, Barbour and Singleton collided and fell on top of Sanders facing a half court
pressure from the visitors, causing the ball to go out of
bounds to the Flames. The High Point turnover set up another three-point bucket from the wing by Smith with 36.1
seconds left to bring Liberty to within one point at 56-55.
Making the first of his three thefts in the final 25 seconds,
Smith plucked the ball out of David Singleton’s hands in
front of the High Point bench. On the turnover, the Flames
found Ohman on the far wing for a trey, which the junior hit
to give Liberty a two point lead, 58-56. Smith followed the
triple by snaring the ball from Singleton with 10 seconds,
and Seth Curry scored a bucket in transition putting Liberty
up by four, 60-56 with 4.7 ticks left on the game clock. High
Point called timeout, but the Panthers turned the ball over
again when Smith intercepted a Barbour pass, sealing the
Liberty victory. Sanders added a free throw with 2.2 seconds left to cap the five point triumph, 61-56. Smith scored
19 second half points and finished with 24.
Game 19
January 17, 2009
Liberty
VMI
91
80
VISITORS: Liberty 13-6, 4-3
Player
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
BAKER, Tyler
SPENCER, James
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
10
5
3
5
10
0
0
0
0
33
FGA FG
15
1
14
3
7
1
9
0
15
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
62
9
TOT-FG
FGA FT
4
0
10
3
1
0
0
2
6
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
16
3-PT
FTA OF
0
4
4
2
0
3
3
5
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
15
DE
13
5
2
4
6
1
0
0
0
2
33
REBOUNDS
TOT PF
TP
17
3
21
7
4
16
5
4
7
9
2
12
6
3
35
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
48
18
91
3-PT
FTA OF
4
4
0
0
0
1
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
1
0
1
5
17
14
DE
3
4
2
3
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
16
REBOUNDS
TOT PF
TP
7
3
14
4
2
2
3
2
17
5
3
21
1
2
2
0
1
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
16
1
2
4
7
30
18
80
20
A
1
1
2
8
2
2
0
0
0
TO BLK
6
0
5
1
2
0
5
0
4
1
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
S
1
1
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
MIN
38
35
27
37
36
19
1
3
4
16
25
7
200
A
5
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
TO BLK
2
2
2
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
S
3
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
4
3
MIN
33
23
35
35
18
10
7
0+
30
9
9
16
15
200
3
HOME TEAM: VMI 14-3, 6-1
Player
BELL, Willie
f
BURKS, Ron
f
HOLMES, Chavis g
KENON, Austin
g
SPARKS, Michael g
LONON, Adam
BROWNFIELD, Quinn
JOSEY, Carl
GABRIEL, Keith
HOUSTON, Hunter
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
5
1
7
7
1
2
0
0
4
2
29
FGA FG
10
0
3
0
19
3
17
4
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
15
2
3
0
72
9
TOT-FG
FGA FT
0
4
0
0
7
0
11
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
6
0
0
30
13
3
Halftime:Liberty 39, VMI 30; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Glenn Tuitt (R), Bradford Corriher, Don Hudson;
Attendance: 5,029.
Game 20
January 20, 2009
VISITORS: Liberty 14-6, 5-3 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
7
11
5
OHMAN, Kyle
g
7
12
5
FLOYD, Brolin
g
1
2
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
1
4
0
CURRY, Seth
g
4
17
1
STEPHENE, Johnny
1
2
0
BAKER, Tyler
1
4
0
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
22
52
11
HOME TEAM: High Point 5-13, 1-7 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
MORRIS, Jourdan f
7
11
0
SHORT, Steadman f
7
12
0
DANIELS, Cruz c
3
5
0
HARRIS, Eugene g
5
15
1
SINGLETON, D. g
1
3
0
BARBOUR, Nick
3
9
2
CAMPBELL, David
0
1
0
APPIAH, Ibrahim
0
0
0
BRIDGES, Earnest
0
2
0
TEAM
Totals..............
26
58
3
Liberty
High Point
3-PT
FGA FT
8
5
10
0
0
0
1
1
8
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
29
6
3-PT
FGA FT
1
1
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
16
1
61
56
FTA
8
0
4
2
0
2
0
0
0
16
OF
0
1
1
1
1
2
3
0
0
1
10
FTA
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
OF
4
2
6
0
2
1
0
0
0
3
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
3
3
6
7
3
4
2
3
1
2
0
2
1
4
0
0
0
0
3
4
19
29
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
5
4
6
3
9
4
4
9
11
1
2
1
1
0
0
1
1
3
3
15
27
42
PF
2
2
0
3
1
1
0
2
0
TP
24
19
2
3
9
2
2
0
0
A
1
0
2
5
3
3
0
0
0
TO BLK
2
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
S
4
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
1
MIN
38
33
24
30
36
16
15
1
7
11
61
14
12
9
200
PF
1
2
5
0
1
2
0
0
1
TP
15
14
6
11
2
8
0
0
0
A
1
2
1
3
8
2
0
0
0
TO BLK
0
0
2
1
1
5
1
0
8
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
2
0
0
2
2
1
0
0
1
MIN
27
30
29
35
33
26
6
6
8
12
56
17
14
8
200
0
6
Halftime:Liberty 25, High Point 25; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Roger Ayers (R), Raymond Styones, Steve Colan;
Attendance: 1,557.
Game 21
Lynchburg, Va.
Seth Curry scored 30 points and Anthony Smith notched
his ninth career double-double, but it wasn’t enough as
the Liberty Flames (14-7, 5-4 BSC) fell in double overtime
to the Radford Highlanders (10-10, 7-2 BSC), in front of
7,392 fans inside the Vines Center, 94-82. A Curry jumper
with 2:29 left in the game gave Liberty a three point lead,
69-66, before Thomas scaled its deficit back to one point,
69-68, with a bucket at 1:06. Brolin Floyd was fouled by
McEachin with 34 seconds left in the contest, sending
the freshman to the line for two shots. Floyd hit the front
end, putting Liberty up by two points, 70-68. Parakhouski
snatched a rebound off a Johnson three-point miss and
put it in with 15 seconds left, tying the game at 70-70. After
a Floyd turnover, Parakhouski missed a ten foot jumper
and Thomas snared the rebound. He tossed three tip attempts at the cylinder with no avail as time expired, sending the game to the first overtime tied at 70 apiece. Liberty
would get on the board early in the first extra period, as
Ohman hit both of his attempts from the charity stripe at
4:37, giving the Flames a two point advantage, 72-70. A
Curry jumper at 3:02 extended the Flames’ advantage to
four points, 76-72, but Radford scored the next five points,
retaking the lead, 77-76. Johnson hit a three-pointer and
Parakhouski connected on a jumper at 1:10, capping the
streak. Ohman gave Liberty the lead on a layup with 37
seconds left, 78-77. Floyd fouled Thomas with 12 seconds
left, sending the senior to the line to shoot two free throws.
Floyd fouled out on the play and Thomas missed the front
end of the two-point foul, tying the game at 78-78. Curry
attempted a jumper as time expired, but it would fall harmlessly into the hands of Thomas, sending the game into
the second overtime. Radford scored seven straight points
before Liberty was able to put any markers on the board
in the second extra frame. Phillip Martin hit the front end
of a two shot foul at 1:27 to finish the 7-0 run, taking the
85-78 lead. Liberty would get no closer than three points
during the final five minute period, 85-82, when Smith hit
a three-pointer with 48 seconds remaining. Radford would
finish the contest on a 9-0 run, to seal the 12 point triumph,
94-82, and outscore the Flames 16-4 during the final five
minutes of action. Curry led all scorers with 30 points,
while pulling down six rebounds.
Game 21
January 24, 2009
VISITORS: Radford 10-10, 7-2 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
MARTIN, Phillip f
3
5
1
LYNCH-FLOHR, f
6
13
0
PARAKHOUSK
c
10
21
0
JOHNSON, Amir g
4
10
4
THOMAS, Kenny g
8
20
2
McEACHIN, Chris
4
5
1
HALL, Eric
1
2
0
TEAM
Totals..............
36
76
8
HOME TEAM: Liberty 14-7, 5-4 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
5
14
4
OHMAN, Kyle
g
6
15
3
FLOYD, Brolin
g
4
6
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
2
5
1
CURRY, Seth
g
11
25
6
STEPHENE, Johnny
0
1
0
BAKER, Tyler
1
5
0
SPENCER, James
0
1
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
2
0
TEAM
Totals..............
29
74
14
Radford
Liberty
3-PT
FGA FT
1
1
0
1
0
2
8
4
10
3
1
1
0
2
20
14
3-PT
FGA FT
8
4
12
3
0
1
2
0
15
2
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
41
10
94
82 2 OT
FTA
3
1
5
10
7
3
2
31
FTA
6
6
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
18
OF
3
0
6
1
5
2
2
3
22
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
4
7
6
6
10
16
5
6
7
12
0
2
0
2
3
6
35
57
PF
3
5
1
2
3
3
1
TP
8
13
22
16
21
10
4
A
4
1
3
4
7
2
0
TO BLK
0
1
4
0
1
6
7
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
S
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
MIN
27
45
50
50
49
25
4
18
94
21
16
4
250
TP
18
18
9
5
30
0
2
0
0
A
5
5
1
4
3
0
0
2
0
TO BLK
2
0
1
0
5
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
S
2
1
1
1
2
0
2
0
1
MIN
49
45
28
32
48
10
11
13
14
82
20
15
10
249
S
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
MIN
17
22
28
36
30
8
9
30
6
14
0+
6
200
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT PF
9
12
1
4
6
4
1
3
5
4
5
5
6
6
2
0
0
3
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
2
3
4
27
42
27
OF
3
2
2
1
0
0
1
1
1
4
15
7
1
Halftime:Radford 35, Liberty 30; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Mark Shnur (R), Ken Pike, Bruce Rothwell;
Attendance: 7,392.
Game 22
Lynchburg, Va.
Kyle Ohman tied a career-high 26 points and Anthony
Smith reached a milestone, as the Liberty Flames (15-7,
6-4 BSC) topped the visiting High Point Panthers (5-15,
1-9 BSC), 78-63, inside the Vines Center.The contest
started out with a three-point bonanza and by the time the
first media timeout was reached at 12:45, Liberty had tallied five three-point buckets, while High Point had notched
two of their own, and Liberty held a narrow three point
lead, 19-16. Seth Curry and Anthony Smith each had two
treys, while Kyle Ohman tallied the other for the Flames.
Eugene Harris knocked down three treys of his own coming out of the media break, but Liberty matched High Point
shot-for-shot. When Harris hit his third three-pointer, it only
gave the Panthers a two point lead, 27-25, with 9:52 left in
the opening stanza. Liberty kicked it into overdrive, sprinting on a 12-0 run, capped by a Curry trey at 6:27. Curry’s
bucket came after Ohman poured in nine straight points
during the run. High Point managed just two more points
the rest of the way through the first period, both coming
from 1-of-2 makes at the charity stripe. After Nick Barbour
sank one free throw at 5:51, cutting Liberty’s advantage to
nine points, 37-28, the Flames closed the opening period
on a 9-1 spurt. Curry finished the streak with a transition
layup with 36.7 seconds, giving the Flames a 16 point advantage going into the intermission. Liberty held the Panthers without a field goal until the 15:17 mark of the second
half, a span covering 14:35 since Harris’ trey at 9:52 in the
opening period. Steadman Short snapped the streak with
a two point bucket. He missed the ensuing free throw after
Smith fouled him on the play. Short’s bucket cut Liberty
lead to 19 points, 52-33. The Flames continued to maintain
a safe gap between Panthers and them, extending the lead
to a game-high 24 points, 74-50, at the 5:28 mark, courtesy of an old-fashioned three-point play by Anthony Smith.
Liberty head coach Ritchie McKay emptied his bench, as
Liberty cruised to the 15 point win, 78-63. Ohman led all
scorers with 26 points, tying the career high he set at Virginia on Nov. 25. Ohman pulled down six rebounds and hit
5-of-8 from three-point land. Smith, the reigning Big South
Choice Hotels Player of the Week, poured in 23 points and
pulled down three rebounds. Smith’s third carom of the
night made him the 11th player in program history to grab
500 career rebounds.
Game 22
January 27, 2009
VISITORS: High Point 5-15, 1-9 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
MORRIS, Jourdan f
2
5
0
SHORT, S.
f
3
5
0
DANIELS, Cruz c
3
5
0
BARBOUR, Nick g
6
16
1
SINGLETON, D. g
1
3
0
IATI, Jacob
1
4
0
CROWDER, Melvin
0
4
0
HARRIS, Eugene
6
13
5
HUNTINGTON, Rob
0
0
0
CAMPBELL, David
0
3
0
APPIAH, Ibrahim
0
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
22
58
6
HOME TEAM: Liberty 15-7, 6-4 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
9
14
4
OHMAN, Kyle
g
9
13
5
FLOYD, Brolin
g
2
6
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
0
1
0
CURRY, Seth
g
6
16
4
STEPHENE, Johnny
0
1
0
BAKER, Tyler
2
4
0
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
SMITH, Austin
0
1
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
2
0
TEAM
Totals..............
28
58
13
High Point
Liberty
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
8
0
3
3
0
0
0
10
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
21
13
3-PT
FGA FT
8
1
8
3
0
3
0
2
11
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
9
63
78
FTA
0
2
0
9
5
0
0
1
2
0
0
19
FTA
1
4
5
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
OF
0
2
0
2
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
8
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
1
3
5
6
6
2
4
2
2
0
1
1
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
1
2
21
29
OF
0
0
2
4
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
10
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
3
3
6
6
2
4
5
9
10
10
0
0
3
5
1
1
0
0
0
1
3
4
33
43
PF
2
2
2
1
4
1
0
2
1
1
0
TP
4
6
6
21
5
2
0
17
2
0
0
A
1
1
1
5
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
16
63
12
TO BLK
2
0
0
2
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
7
3
PF
2
3
3
0
2
2
2
1
1
0
TP
23
26
7
2
16
0
4
0
0
0
A
3
4
0
9
4
0
1
1
0
0
TO BLK
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
33
30
17
35
34
14
10
15
2
10
16
78
22
11
2
200
2
Halftime:Liberty 45, High Point 29; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Michael Eades (R), Steve Lucas, Damon Williams;
Attendance: 2,696.
Game 23
Lynchburg, Va.
Four starters registered double figures in scoring, as the
Liberty Flames (16-7, 7-4 BSC) used a balanced offensive attack to defend its home court, defeating the UNC
Asheville Bulldogs (9-13, 5-6 BSC), inside the Vines Center. Anthony Smith started things off by tallying Liberty’s
first seven markers, but his two-point layup at 15:46 only
brought the Flames within one point of the Bulldogs, 8-7.
After Smith tallied a three-point bucket on the game’s
opening possession, the Bulldogs went on an 8-2 run. During UNC Asheville’s opening spurt, they received an old
fashioned three-point play from John Williams, followed by
a Matt Dickey bucket. Sean Smith capped the run with a
trey. Liberty retook the lead by three points, 14-11, when
Johnny Stephene hit a three-point bucket at 10:29, capping a 7-3 spurt. The Flames extended its advantage to
eight points, 24-16, after Kyle Ohman stepped on the left
elbow and hit a jumper with 8:12 remaining in the opening
stanza, capping a 10-5 spurt. The Flames then opened up
the game with a 15-5 run, extending its lead to 18 points,
39-21. Bill Weaver finished the burst with a put back of
a Seth Curry miss at 3:43. UNC Asheville then rode two
Dickey three-pointers into the break, cutting its deficit to
16 points, 53-27 at intermission. Dickey hit two threepoint buckets to start the second stanza, cutting the UNC
Asheville deficit to 13 points with 17:37 left to play, but a
Curry trey at 12:45 pushed Liberty’s advantage back to 14
points, 52-38. The Bulldogs’ cut their deficit to three points,
62-59 after a wacky play where UNC Asheville tallied five
points on one trip down the court. Eric Stubbs tallied a
bucket, while being fouled by Ohman. Stubbs missed the
ensuing free throw, but was able to get his own rebound
after the ball was batted around under the bucket. Sean
Smith hit the ensuing trey, capping the possession. Stubbs
scored another two markers at 3:58 to bring what was at
one point in the half a 17 point lead for Liberty, down to
two points, 63-61. It was as close as the Bulldogs got on
the evening, as Liberty quickly surged to a 14 point advantage, 76-62, via a 13-1 run. An Ohman trey completed
the run with 31 seconds left. Ohman’s bucket came on the
heels of Brolin Floyd’s old fashioned three-point play and
a Jesse Sanders tip-in. Liberty held down the fort, as UNC
Asheville managed to make a two point dent into its deficit,
falling by 12, 78-66. Curry tallied a team-high 17 points,
pushing him past former Charlotte Christian teammate.
Game 24
Boiling Springs, N.C.
Reigning Big South Player of the Week Kyle Ohman
poured in a career-high 38 points, pulled down 10 rebounds and hit 16-of-18 from the free throw line, but 24
team turnovers led to the Liberty Flames’ (16-8, 7-5 BSC)
double-overtime setback, 95-90, to the Gardner-Webb
Bulldogs (11-11, 7-5 BSC), inside Paul Porter Arena.
Gardner-Webb fared better from the floor, hitting at a 42.9
percent (15-of-35) clip, including 35.7 percent (5-of-14)
from three-point land. Takayo Siddle nailed a trey with 10
seconds left, tying the game at 72-72. Liberty was unable
to attempt a game-winning shot, sending the two teams
into an extra session. In the first overtime, Liberty never
trailed. The Flames held a four-point advantage after four
straight free throws were tallied, two by Curry and another
two by Ohman, giving the Flames an 80-76 advantage with
11 seconds to play. Then Siddle took over again for the
Bulldogs, going the length of the court to lay the ball in
with six seconds left, cutting Liberty’s lead to two points,
80-78. Ohman turned the ball over into the waiting hands
of Siddle, who tossed a prayer up as time expired. Falling
backwards, from the elbow, Siddle’s attempt fell through
the cylinder, sending the game into the Flames’ fourth
double overtime contest of the season with the score tied,
80-80. Back-to-back buckets by Henley and Siddle quickly
gave the Bulldogs an early four-point edge in the second
overtime, 84-80. Siddle’s bucket capped the spurt at the
3:21 mark. A Curry jumper at 1:17 cut the Bulldogs’ lead
to one point, 87-86. Siddle was fouled by Jesse Sanders
with 46 left, sending the Bulldogs to the line for two free
throws. Siddle hit both of them, pushing the Gardner-Webb
lead back to three points, 89-86. Ohman drew a foul from
C.J. Hailey with 32 seconds left, sending the junior to the
line to shoot three free throws. Ohman nailed the first two,
bringing Liberty within in one point, 89-88. Ohman’s third
attempt rimmed out, falling into the waiting hands of Henley. Blank was fouled on the play, but since a trainer came
onto the court to view his injured eye, a substitute had to
come in to shoot the double-bonus foul in Blank’s place.
Dillon Boggs sank the first attempt, pushing the Bulldogs’
lead to two points, 90-88. Boggs’ second attempt bounced
out and was grabbed by Ohman. However, Ohman came
down on the baseline after bumping into Floyd, forcing a
Flames turnover. Gardner-Webb closed the game out at
the free throw line, sinking 5-of-6 from the charity stripe,
sealing the double-overtime triumph. Ohman’s career-high
38 points tied Larry Blair for the program’s third-highest
point total ever against a Big South Conference foe.
Game 23
January 31, 2009
VISITORS: UNC Asheville 9-13, 5-6 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
AUGST, Reid
f
1
10
0
WILLIAMS, John f
3
8
0
RIDENHOUR, J. f
0
1
0
DICKEY, Matt
g
3
7
2
SMITH, Sean
g
10
16
8
STEPHENSON, Chris
1
3
0
PRIMM, J.P.
2
4
1
JACKSON, Quinard
0
0
STUBBS, Eric
3
4
0
TEAM
Totals..............
23
53
11
HOME TEAM: Liberty 16-7, 7-4 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
6
12
2
OHMAN, Kyle
g
4
9
3
FLOYD, Brolin
g
1
1
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
4
7
0
CURRY, Seth
g
5
20
1
STEPHENE, Johnny
3
5
2
BAKER, Tyler
1
3
0
SPENCER, James
1
1
0
WEAVER, Bill
1
2
0
TEAM
Totals..............
26
60
8
UNC Asheville
Liberty
3-PT
FGA FT
3
2
1
3
0
0
5
4
12
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
24
FTA
2
5
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
9
3-PT
FGA FT
7
1
6
5
0
3
1
2
9
6
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
27
66
78
12
FTA
2
10
3
2
6
0
1
0
0
18
24
OF
1
1
0
3
1
1
1
0
1
1
10
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
3
4
8
9
2
2
3
6
2
3
1
2
1
2
0
0
1
2
3
4
24
34
OF
1
1
1
5
3
0
0
0
1
1
13
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
4
5
4
5
2
3
2
7
2
5
0
0
3
3
1
1
0
1
4
5
22
35
PF
3
1
2
1
1
3
2
0
3
TP
4
9
0
12
28
2
5
0
6
A
3
2
0
3
3
1
3
0
1
S
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
MIN
37
33
13
31
37
15
18
0
15
16
TO BLK
3
1
4
1
1
0
4
0
1
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
21
2
16
66
3
200
PF
2
2
3
3
3
1
1
0
1
TP
15
16
5
10
17
8
3
2
2
A
2
2
0
6
3
0
1
1
0
TO BLK
3
0
1
1
2
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
S
1
1
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
MIN
38
34
26
32
35
11
10
10
4
16
78
15
11
7
200
1
Halftime:Liberty 43, UNC Asheville 27; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Tony Crisp (R), Bradford Corriher, William Porterfield;
Attendance: 6,562.
Game 24
February 4, 2009
VISITORS: Liberty 16-8, 7-5 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony f
3
7
1
FLOYD, Brolin
f
2
5
0
STEPHENE, J.
g
0
1
0
OHMAN, Kyle
g
8
17
6
SANDERS, Jesse g
3
7
0
BAKER, Tyler
1
2
0
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
CURRY, Seth
6
18
1
SMITH, Austin
2
3
0
TEAM
Totals..............
25
60
8
Liberty
Gardner-Webb
3-PT
FGA FT
3
1
0
2
1
0
12
16
1
5
0
0
0
0
9
8
0
0
26
32
HOME TEAM: Gardner-Webb 11-11, 7-5 BSC
TOT-FG
3-PT
Player
FG FGA FG FGA FT
HENLEY, Joshua f
4
9
0
0
1
MacMILLAN, A. c
3
4
0
0
0
HAILEY, C.J.
g
5
12
1
2
1
LINN, Aaron
g
8
12
0
2
1
MOORE, J.
g
5
14
4
9
2
JACKSON, Brandon
1
1
0
0
0
SIDDLE, Takayo
5
12
2
6
6
BLANK, Nate
5
13
4
9
0
DOVONOU, Lu
0
0
0
0
0
BOGGS, Dillon
0
0
0
0
1
TEAM
Totals..............
36
77
11
28
12
90
95 2OT
FTA
1
2
0
18
6
0
0
8
0
35
FTA
2
1
3
1
2
0
6
1
0
2
18
OF
1
1
0
1
2
1
0
1
2
4
13
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
3
4
4
5
2
2
9
10
5
7
1
2
0
0
6
7
1
3
6
10
37
50
OF
4
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
10
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
11
15
0
1
3
3
3
4
1
2
0
0
0
1
4
4
0
0
0
0
1
3
23
33
PF
4
1
1
2
4
1
2
1
4
TP
8
6
0
38
11
2
0
21
4
A
1
0
2
1
7
0
0
4
1
TO BLK
4
1
3
0
0
0
7
0
4
1
0
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
S
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
MIN
39
39
16
40
48
11
1
43
13
20
90
16
24
4
251
PF
3
4
3
5
2
0
1
5
0
0
TP
9
6
12
17
16
2
18
14
0
1
A
1
0
2
3
2
0
9
5
0
0
S
1
0
1
3
2
0
2
0
0
0
MIN
39
21
34
28
45
3
35
43
2
0+
23
95
22
TO BLK
3
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
12
2
9
252
2
Halftime:Gardner-Webb 36, Liberty 29; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Nathan Quick (R), Billy Dunlap, Bill Covington, Jr.;
Attendance: 2,345.
1
Game 25
Lynchburg, Va.
Seth Curry tallied a game-high 16 points in a defensive
struggle, inside the Vines Center, as the Liberty Flames
(17-8, 8-5 BSC) grabbed a 10-point victory, 57-47, over
the visiting Winthrop Eagles (6-17, 5-8 BSC). After Chris
Malcolm tallied Winthrop’s first two markers at the 19:09
mark, Liberty scored eight straight points, taking an early
8-2 lead. Anthony Smith’s trey was followed by a bucket
by Brolin Floyd, and the run was capped by Kyle Ohman’s three-pointer at 17:13. Winthrop pulled within three
points, 10-7, after a Justin Burton three-point field goal at
12:41. The Flames quickly countered with an Austin Smith
11-foot field goal and a Seth Curry three-pointer, extending
their lead to six points, 15-9, with 10:49 left in the opening stanza. Back-to-back successful jumpers by Charles
Corbin capped a 7-2 Winthrop spurt, cutting the Eagles’
deficit to one point, 17-16, with 9:33 left in the first half.
Liberty answered the Eagles’ run, tallying a 9-1 spurt of
its own, extending the lead to nine points, 26-17, with 4:36
left on the first-half clock. The Eagles entered the intermission down two points, 28-26, after closing out the first half
on a 9-1 run. Corbin closed the run, hitting back-to-back
attempts from the charity stripe at the 1:06 mark. A Floyd
bucket at 18:29 gave the Flames a four-point lead, 32-28,
but the Eagles quickly tied the game. Mantoris Robinson
and Corbin tallied consecutive buckets, capping the quick
jaunt at 17:26, knotting the game at 32-32. Liberty retaliated by sprinting ahead to a 14-point lead, 51-37, its largest of the game. Curry sank two freebies from the charity
stripe at 5:20, finishing the 19-5 run. Winthrop started to
make things interesting, scoring six straight points to trim
its deficit down to eight points, 51-43, after a Mark-David
Vil bucket went through the hoop at 4:13. But Curry scored
five of Liberty’s final six points, including an NBA-range
dagger with 1:16 left in the contest, to seal the Flames’ victory, 57-47. Curry became the first freshman in Big South
history to eclipse the 500-point mark in a season, finishing
with a game-high 16 points, to go along with six rebounds
and two assists. Ohman added 11 points, while Anthony
Smith tallied eight points and pulled down a game-high
eight rebounds. Smith’s work on the glass helped the
Flames claim a slight, 37-36 rebounding edge for the contest. It was the fourth straight game Liberty has won the
rebounding battle.
Game 25
February 7, 2009
Winthrop
Liberty
VISITORS: Winthrop 6-17, 5-8 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
STANLEY, C,.
f
1
8
1
MALCOLM, Chris f
4
4
0
VALENTINE, G. f
2
4
0
BURTON, Justin g
1
7
1
JONES, Andre
g
1
7
1
DAVIS, Raymond
0
0
0
VIL, Marc-David
1
4
0
FAISON, Byron
1
1
0
ROBINSON, Mantoris
2
11
0
CORBIN, Charles
5
8
0
TEAM
Totals..............
18
54
3
HOME TEAM: Liberty 17-8, 8-5 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
3
5
1
OHMAN, Kyle
g
3
10
3
FLOYD, Brolin
g
3
6
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
0
3
0
CURRY, Seth
g
5
14
2
STEPHENE, Johnny
1
3
0
BAKER, Tyler
2
4
1
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
SMITH, Austin
2
3
0
WEAVER, Bill
1
1
0
TEAM
Totals..............
20
49
7
3-PT
FGA FT
4
1
0
2
0
1
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
1
0
2
13
8
3-PT
FGA FT
2
1
9
2
0
2
0
0
7
4
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
10
47
57
FTA
2
2
3
0
0
0
2
0
3
2
14
FTA
2
3
3
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
14
OF
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
2
11
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
4
3
5
0
1
4
4
4
4
0
0
1
1
1
1
4
6
5
6
2
4
25
36
OF
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
6
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
7
8
3
3
5
5
6
7
6
6
0
0
1
2
1
1
1
2
0
1
1
2
31
37
PF
3
2
4
2
1
1
0
0
2
4
TP
4
10
5
3
3
0
3
2
5
12
A
1
0
0
5
2
0
0
0
2
0
TO BLK
3
0
2
1
1
1
1
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
S
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
MIN
19
19
20
34
27
9
11
8
32
21
19
47
10
13
4
200
PF
4
4
2
2
0
0
1
0
5
1
TP
8
11
8
0
16
2
6
0
4
2
A
1
3
0
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
TO BLK
2
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
S
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
MIN
33
32
28
34
38
11
9
4
9
2
19
57
11
12
5
200
5
1
Halftime:Liberty 28, Winthrop 26; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Tim Comer (R), William Porterfield, Charles Watson;
Attendance: 4,062.
Game 26
Lynchburg, Va.
Jesse Sanders tallied the first triple-double in Liberty’s
Division I era, as the freshman tallied 10 points, dished
out 10 assists and pulled down 10 rebounds, pacing the
Liberty Flames (18-8, 9-5 BSC) past the Presbyterian Blue
Hose(10-14, 7-6 BSC), inside the Vines Center, 69-48. After Presbyterian went 0-of-16 from three-point range inside
the Vines Center last season against Liberty, it took the
Blue Hose all of seven seconds to tab their first trey of the
night, courtesy of Josh Johnson at 19:53, staking Presbyterian to an early 3-0 lead. However, Liberty allowed only
one more three-pointer the remainder of the contest on
a second half trey by Al’Lonzo Coleman. After Johnson’s
bucket, Liberty quickly built a 25-9 lead. Johnny Stephene
hit the back end of a two-shot foul, capping a 25-6 run at
the 8:45 mark. During the run, Seth Curry hit three straight
three-point buckets and Kyle Ohman added a trifecta of his
own. A Brolin Floyd jumper at 5:54 gave Liberty its largest
advantage of the first half at 17 points, 32-15. Presbyterian
bounced back, scoring 10 straight points, pulling within
seven markers, 32-25. Aaron Gibbs tallied four points and
Johnson capped the run with a bucket with one minute remaining. After an Ohman bucket, Travis Sligh was fouled
by Anthony Smith with 15 seconds left. Sligh hit both attempts from the charity stripe, sending the Blue Hose into
the intermission down seven points, 34-27. The Flames
shot out of the gate in the second half, quickly extending its lead to 15 points, 44-29, via a 10-2 spurt. Ohman’s
three-pointer at 15:28 completed the streak. Just like in the
first half after a big Liberty run, Presbyterian battled back,
whittling its deficit down to seven points, 46-39, courtesy
of 10 straight points. An old-fashioned three-point play
by Johnson capped the run at 8:57. Smith took a Sanders’ dime and certified the trey at 4:39, pushing the Liberty advantage back to 15 points, 58-43. Smith’s bucket
finished off another Liberty run which stood in their favor,
12-4. Sanders recorded his 10th helper on the night after
Curry picked Gibbs’ pocket at 1:57. Curry found Sanders
in transition, who then zipped a bullet to Smith. The senior
dunked it home at 1:53, giving Liberty a 20 point advantage, 67-47. Sanders layup at 1:36 secured the tripledouble for the freshman and gave the Flames a 22 point
lead, 69-48. Kevin Davis managed to hit one free throw
at 1:25, bringing the score to its final 21 point differential,
69-48. rtual lock at 37, marking the fifth straight contest
Liberty has not been outrebounded by its opponent. Sanders’ triple-double marked career highs for the freshman in
assists (10) and rebounds (10), while four of his caroms
were of the offensive variety.
Game 26
February 9, 2009
Player
SLIGH, Travis
COLEMAN, A.
MILLER, Pierre
JOHNSON, Josh
BOSTIC, Bryan
DAVIS, Kevin
GIBBS, Aaron
HOLMES, Chase
TEAM
Totals..............
Presbyterian
Liberty
f
c
g
g
g
FG
1
4
1
3
2
0
4
2
17
TOT-FG
FGA FG
4
0
11
1
9
0
7
1
11
0
0
0
5
0
5
0
52
2
HOME TEAM: Liberty 18-8, 9-5 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
3
8
2
OHMAN, Kyle
g
4
9
2
FLOYD, Brolin
g
1
6
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
4
5
0
CURRY, Seth
g
6
14
4
STEPHENE, Johnny
1
6
0
BAKER, Tyler
1
2
0
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
SMITH, Austin
2
5
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
22
55
8
3-PT
FGA FT
0
2
1
4
3
0
3
3
4
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
12
12
3-PT
FGA FT
5
2
4
2
0
0
0
2
6
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
15
17
48
69
13
OF
1
3
0
2
1
0
1
1
3
12
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
2
4
7
4
4
2
4
3
4
0
0
7
8
4
5
3
25
37
FTA
2
4
0
5
6
2
0
0
6
0
1
25
OF
0
1
2
4
2
0
1
1
2
0
2
14
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
3
3
6
7
1
3
6
10
3
5
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
3
0
0
3
23
37
FTA
2
4
0
3
0
2
0
2
PF
1
5
0
5
3
0
4
3
TP
4
13
2
10
4
1
8
6
A
0
3
1
1
2
0
1
1
TO BLK
0
0
1
1
4
0
1
0
5
0
0
1
2
0
5
0
S
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
MIN
23
33
38
34
33
2
17
20
21
48
9
18
2
200
PF
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
4
0
TP
10
12
2
10
22
3
2
0
8
0
A
3
0
1
10
3
0
0
0
0
0
TO BLK
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
S
1
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
37
33
17
35
35
11
8
9
12
3
14
69
17
5
200
8
Halftime:Liberty 34, Presbyterian 27; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Jamie Luckie, Nathan Quick, Mark Schnur;
Attendance: 2,411.
2
3
Game 27
Charleston, S.C.
Liberty Head Coach Ritchie McKay tallied his 200th career
head coaching victory as Seth Curry, Kyle Ohman and Anthony Smith all reached the 20 point plateau, helping the
Flames (19-8, 10-5 BSC) topple the Charleston Southern
Buccaneers (7-17, 2-11 BSC), 95-80, inside the CSU Field
House. Back-to-back three-point buckets by Charleston
Southern gave the Buccaneers an early 6-0 lead. Jamarco
Warren started things with his trey at 19:00, followed by
an Austin Johnson three-point field goal 20 seconds later.
Seven straight points by Curry and a three-point bucket
by Smith at 15:51 capped a 10-2 Liberty run, staking the
Flames to a two point advantage, 10-8. A Johnny Stephene trey at 12:48 extended the Liberty advantage to four
points, 19-15. A heavily contested Curry runner at 9:16
widened Liberty’s lead to seven points, 26-19, helping the
Flames net seven of the game’s next 11 points. Charleston
Southern cut its deficit to four points, 34-30, after an 11-8
jaunt, which included four points by Omar Carter, with the
sophomore’s layup at 3:13 capping the run. Riding an Anthony Smith three-point bucket and a layup, Liberty quickly
had its seven point lead back, 39-32, when the senior tallied a transition bucket at the 2:24 mark. Tyler Baker’s oldfashioned three-point play, along with Curry tallying four of
his 19 first half points, Liberty extended its lead into double
digits, 46-36, with 19 seconds left in the opening stanza.
The Flames opened up the second stanza, extending their
advantage to 11 points, 55-44, after Ohman’s four-point
play. Ohman was fouled while draining a three-pointer,
followed by a free throw at 17:14 to give the visitors four
additional points. Then the fireworks started. Charleston
Southern scored 11 straight points, tying the game, 55-55,
at the 14:58 mark. Not to be outdone, Liberty reeled off
a 12-2 run, regaining a double-figure lead, 67-57. Curry’s
three-point bucket at 13:00 capped the run. After a CSU
run, Liberty’s advantage opened up to 11, 85-74, via a 7-2
spurt, capped by a Curry bucket at 4:39. Back-to-back
three-pointers by Ohman and Smith extended Liberty’s
lead to a game-high 18 points, 94-76. Smith finished off
the 9-2 run with his trey at 1:21. The Flames would hold
on over the final 1:21 for the 15 point victory, 95-80. For
the second time this season, Liberty had three players
tally at least 20 points. Curry led all scorers with 28 points,
while dishing out five assists. Smith poured in 24 points on
9-of-16 shooting, while Ohman rounded out the 20-point
trio with 23 markers on 6-of-9 shooting, including 5-of-6
from three-point range. Ohman tallied 21 of his points in
the second half.
Game 28
Conway, S.C.
For the first time in 12 years, the Liberty Flames (20-8,
11-5 BSC) have reached the 20 win plateau, as they disposed of the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (11-16, 5-10
BSC) in a thrilling 85-82 victory, inside the Kimbel Arena.
The homestanding Chanticleers snatched the early 9-2 advantage, courtesy of three straight treys by Coastal Carolina. Seven Sexton hit two triples during the run, including
capping the streak at 16:46. Liberty followed by reeling off
an 18-7 run to take a four point lead, 20-16, at the 11:36
mark. Back-to-back buckets by Austin Smith and a jumper
by Seth Curry completed the burst. Coastal Carolina countered, staking themselves to a nine point lead, 33-24, via a
17-4 spurt. Anthony Smith hit a three-point bucket a 1:12
later to bring the Flames to within four, 33-29, with 6:06 left
in the first stanza. But the Chanticleers retaliated with a 9-2
jaunt to take an 11 point lead, its largest of the half, 42-31.
Back-to-back three-pointers by Moore and an old-fashioned three-point play by Anthony Breeze capped off the
run with 3:30. Coastal Carolina did not score the remainder
of the half, as Liberty stormed back, for a one point lead at
intermission, 43-42. The Chanticleers started the second
half much like it began the game, bursting to a 54-47 lead
behind a 12-4 run. Moore completed the spurt with a trey
at the 15:36 mark. Another Moore trifecta at 11:02 kept
the Chanticleers advantage at seven points, 61-54. The
Flames countered with a 17-4 run to retake the advantage
by six points, 71-65. Back-to-back free throws by Anthony
Smith at 7:18 finished the burst, as the Flames never relinquish the lead from that point on. Coastal Carolina did
make it exciting until the final horn, by cutting its deficit to
one point, 78-77, with 2:03 left to play. Kyle Ohman committed a loose ball foul on Joseph Harris with 43 seconds
left, sending Coastal Carolina to the charity stripe behind
three points. Harris sank both attempts, cutting the Liberty
advantage once again back to one point, 83-82. However,
Anthony Smith was fouled by Harris with nine seconds left
after Curry’s jumper missed its target and Jesse Anderson
tipped it back to the Plano, Texas native. Anthony Smith’s
converted both attempts in the one-in-one situation, giving the Flames an 85-82 lead. Edwards attempted one last
shot, trying to tie the game, but Ohman’s defense helped
alter the shot as the ball fell harmless off the rim into Curry’s hand, sealing the Liberty victory. Four Liberty players
reached double figures, led by Curry’s 22 points and teamhigh eight rebounds.
Game 27
February 14, 2009
VISITORS: Liberty 19-8, 10-5 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Austin
f
0
0
0
SMITH, Anthony g
9
16
6
OHMAN, Kyle
g
6
9
5
SANDERS, Jesse g
3
5
1
CURRY, Seth
g
9
20
2
STEPHENE, Johnny
1
1
BAKER, Tyler
2
2
0
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
FLOYD, Brolin
1
1
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
1
0
TEAM
Totals..............
31
55
15
Liberty
Charleston Southern
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
11
0
6
6
1
2
9
8
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
28
18
HOME TEAM: Charleston Southern 7-17, 2-11 BSC
TOT-FG
3-PT
Player
FG FGA FG FGA FT
CARTER, Omar f
8
14
2
5
3
KNYSAS, Giedrius f
3
6
0
1
2
KNIGHT, JT
g
3
4
0
0
4
WARREN, J.
g
8
14
5
10
0
JOHNSON, Austin g
4
12
1
7
1
GOODS, Quinton
2
2
0
0
2
LAMB, Joel
1
5
0
3
0
0
BAILEY, Tovi
0
3
0
2
2
TEAM
Totals..............
29
60
8
28
14
FTA
0
0
8
4
8
0
1
2
0
0
23
FTA
3
2
4
1
2
3
1
2
17
95
80
OF
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
9
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
1
4
4
2
2
6
10
1
1
0
0
0
1
3
3
2
4
0
0
2
4
21
30
OF
3
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
13
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
7
10
4
7
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
2
2
2
6
19
32
PF
2
2
0
3
2
0
2
1
4
1
TP
0
24
23
9
28
1
5
1
2
0
A
0
2
4
6
5
3
0
0
1
0
18
95
18
PF
3
3
2
3
4
0
2
4
TP
21
8
10
21
10
6
0
2
A
1
1
5
1
3
0
0
2
22
80
13
TO BLK
0
0
3
0
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
9
2
TO BLK
2
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
8
2
S
0
0
1
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
MIN
12
35
36
25
33
0
12
13
25
3
5
200
S
0
0
3
1
1
0
22
0
MIN
35
24
33
29
33
9
5
200
15
Halftime:Liberty 46, Charleston Southern 38; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Tony Crisp (R), Dennis Cowart, Chuck Ellstrom;
Attendance: 859.
Game 28
February 16, 2009
VISITORS: Liberty 20-8, 11-5 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Anthony g
3
9
2
OHMAN, Kyle
g
7
11
5
FLOYD, Brolin
g
1
1
0
SANDERS, Jesse g
2
3
0
CURRY, Seth
g
8
22
4
STEPHENE, Johnny
0
4
0
BAKER, Tyler
4
7
2
SPENCER, James
0
0
0
SMITH, Austin
4
4
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
29
61
13
Liberty
Coastal Carolina
3-PT
FGA FT
4
4
6
0
0
2
0
2
13
2
1
0
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
14
HOME TEAM: Coastal Carolina 11-16, 5-10 BSC
TOT-FG
3-PT
Player
FG FGA FG FGA FT
HARRIS, Joseph f
5
12
0
0
4
JOHNSON, Logan f
2
5
0
1
0
MOORE, Dexter g
10
16
9
13
0
SEXTON, Steven g
4
8
3
7
0
EDWARDS, Mario g
3
8
3
7
2
STEGER, Darius
0
2
0
0
0
BRENNAN, Matt
0
0
0
0
0
PACK, Jon
0
1
0
0
0
BREEZE, Anthony
5
8
0
0
3
TEAM
Totals..............
29
60
15
28
9
FTA
4
0
4
2
2
0
4
0
1
0
17
FTA
5
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
12
85
82
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
3
4
4
4
2
2
2
5
6
8
1
2
2
5
0
0
1
3
0
0
3
3
12
24
36
OF
1
0
0
3
2
1
3
0
2
0
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
10
14
3
4
0
0
1
2
4
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
6
1
1
10
22
32
OF
4
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
3
PF
2
2
4
3
0
0
4
0
1
0
TP
12
19
4
6
22
0
14
0
8
0
A
4
2
0
2
4
5
2
1
0
0
16
85
20
PF
4
3
2
2
2
1
0
0
3
TP
14
4
29
11
11
0
0
0
13
A
4
4
0
2
10
0
0
0
1
17
82
21
TO BLK
0
1
0
2
2
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
1
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
37
38
16
29
37
13
15
3
11
1
5
200
TO BLK
5
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
S
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
32
35
36
30
38
2
1
2
24
12
2
200
9
4
2
Halftime:Liberty 43, Coastal Carolina 42; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Ted Valentine (R), John Corio, Raymie Styons;
Attendance: 1,041.
6
Game 29
Norfolk, Va.
Liberty freshman Seth Curry scored 24 points and broke
two program records and one Big South mark, but it was
not enough as the Flames (20-9, 11-5 BSC) fell to the Old
Dominion Monarchs (18-9, 10-6 CAA), inside the Ted Constant Center, 80-56, as part of the ESPNU BracketBuster
series. Things started quickly for the Flames, as Curry
nailed a trey on Liberty’s first possession at 19:40, giving
the Flames an early 3-0 lead. Old Dominion would answer
quickly, scoring the next seven points and taking a 7-3
lead. Ben Finney’s trey at 17:06 finished off the Monarchs
run. Curry hit another three-pointer at 16:42, cutting the
Liberty deficit to one point, 7-6. Curry’s jumper at 15:40
trimmed the deficit to two points, 10-8, following an oldfashioned three-point play by Kent Bazemore to extend
the Monarchs’ lead to four points.A three-point bucket by
Keyon Carter and another field goal by Finney at 13:50,
finished off 10 straight points for the Monarchs. Liberty
counterpunched with 12 straight points to tie the game at
20-20. During the Liberty run, Tyler Baker started things
off with a trey, followed by four straight Johnny Stephene
markers. Anthony Smith hit a trey, quickly followed by a
Kyle Ohman layup, capping the run at 10:58. Old Dominion retook the lead, 29-23, after back-to-back Gerald Lee
buckets, followed by a Darius James three. Lee capped
the 9-2 jaunt with a layup off a Marsharee Neely dime. Liberty battled back, taking a one point lead, 30-29, after an
Ohman bucket at 3:16 finished a 7-0 run at 3:16. A Finney
trifecta at 2:15 pushed Old Dominion up by two points, 3432, but Curry would retort with 51 seconds left, tying the
game with a back door layup at 34-34. The Monarchs went
into the intermission up two points, 36-34, following a Gerald Less layup with six seconds left. The Monarchs shot
out of the gate to start the second half, taking a nine point
lead, 46-37. Three layups by Old Dominion capped the
11-3 run. Lee finished the layup bonanza at 16:16. Smith
scored four straight points, including an ally opp on a Baker pass at 14:11, capping the mini Liberty run and cutting
the Old Dominion lead to five points, 46-41. But that would
be as close Liberty would get the rest of the way. The Monarchs extended their advantage to 14 points, 59-45, via a
13-4 run, capped by a Neely trey at 10:52. A Finey layup
and two Lee buckets extended the Monarch advantage up
to 18 points, 65-47, with 7:46 left to play in the contest.
Lee’s jumper at 2:21 gave Old Dominion a 24 points lead,
78-54, completing a 13-6 burst. The Monarchs would hold
the 24 point lead to the game’s end, taking home the 80-56
triumph. Curry finished with a team-high 24 points.
Game 30
Lynchburg, Va.
The Flames suffered their worst home loss since Feb. 14,
1991, as the VMI Keydets (21-7, 12-5 BSC) came away
with a conference victory, 109-72, topping Liberty (20-10,
11-6), inside the Vines Center.Brolin Floyd dunked home
two points at 19:32 to put Liberty up 2-0. However, the
bucket would serve as Liberty’s only lead of the game. The
Keydets answered with a 12-3 run, taking a seven-point
advantage, 12-5. Buckets by Austin Kenon, Travis Holmes
and Keith Gabriel capped the run. Gabriel’s bucket at 15:13
ended the surge. Anthony Smith dunked at 12:16 to bring
the Flames within four points, 15-11, but the Keydets rode
a Ron Burks bucket and two Travis Holmes free throws
to an eight-point lead, 19-11, with 9:58 left to play in the
opening period. Back-to-back three point buckets by Seth
Curry cut Liberty’s deficit to four points, 21-17, with 8:39
on the first-half clock. But two Travis Holmes free throws
at 7:09 extended the VMI lead to seven points, 26-19, finishing off a mini 5-2 spurt. Curry hit a trey at 6:47, pulling
Liberty within four points once again, 26-22. However, VMI
stormed on a 23-13 surge to finish the half, taking a 49-35
advantage into the intermission. During the spurt, Chavis
Holmes tallied all 14 of his first-half points.VMI raced out of
the break, taking a 21-point lead, 62-41, courtesy of a 13-6
run to open the stanza. An uncontested Willie Bell layup
on a fake handoff capped the run at 16:08. The Keydets
were not finished, extending their lead to 29 points, 7445, after a Michael Sparks theft of Kyle Ohman under the
VMI bucket resulted in two points for the visitors, coming at
the 12:02 mark. A Chavis Holmes trey at 8:46 boosted the
VMI advantage to 31 points, 86-55. Keith Gabriel nailed
a three-pointer at 4:33, finishing off a 19-9 run, giving the
Keydets a 41-point lead, 105-64. VMI went on to seal the
37-point margin of victory, 109-72. On “Senior Night,” Anthony Smith tallied a double-double with 18 points and 13
rebounds to lead the Flames. Curry chipped in 14 points
on 4-of-9 shooting from three-point range. Kyle Ohman
added 11 points and Austin Smith chipped in a career-high
10 markers and pulled down four rebounds.
Game 29
February 21, 2009
Liberty
Old Dominion
56
80
VISITORS: Liberty 20-9
Player
SMITH, Austin
f
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
FLOYD, Brolin
g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
BAKER, Tyler
SPENCER, James
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
1
5
3
0
9
1
1
0
0
20
TOT-FG
FGA FG
1
0
16
2
13
1
1
0
21
4
3
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
58
8
HOME TEAM: Old Dominion 18-9
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
LEE, Gerald
f
13
16
0
HASSELL, Frank f
4
4
0
FINNEY, Ben
f
6
7
4
JAMES, Darius
g
2
5
1
NEELY, Marshareeg
2
5
1
ILIADIS, Trian
2
5
1
COOPER, Chris
0
0
0
De LANCEY, Marquel
1
1
0
BAZEMORE, Kent
2
3
0
CARTER, Keyon
2
8
1
ADAMS, Jonathan
0
1
0
Team
Totals..............
34
55
8
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
8
2
5
2
0
0
12
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
27
8
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
0
0
4
3
3
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
4
0
1
0
20
4
FTA
0
2
2
0
2
2
0
0
0
8
FTA
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
5
OF
1
2
1
3
2
0
0
0
0
3
12
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
2
0
2
1
2
3
6
4
6
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
12
24
OF
2
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
10
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
5
7
4
5
4
6
3
5
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
4
6
2
2
1
26
36
PF
4
1
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
TP
2
14
9
0
24
4
3
0
0
A
1
1
4
2
1
0
2
1
0
TO BLK
1
1
2
0
4
0
0
0
3
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
2
1
MIN
12
36
33
25
36
24
21
8
5
13
56
12
13
8
200
PF
1
1
0
1
3
1
0
1
1
2
0
TP
26
8
19
5
5
5
0
2
5
5
0
A
1
0
6
9
1
1
0
0
2
5
1
S
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
3
1
0
MIN
30
20
31
34
16
10
2
6
19
26
6
11
80
26
TO BLK
1
1
3
2
5
1
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
17
6
8
200
2
Halftime:Old Dominion 36, Liberty 34; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Dave Davis (R), Tony Chiazza, Charles Watson;
Attendance: 6,862.
Game 30
February 24, 2009
VISITORS: VMI 21-7, 12-5 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
BELL, Willie
f
5
8
0
BURKS, Ron
f
4
4
2
HOLMES, Chavis g
8
17
4
KENON, Austin
g
5
13
5
HOLMES, Travis g
6
9
3
LONON, Adam
2
4
0
JOSEY, Carl
0
0
0
GABRIEL, Keith
4
9
2
SPARKS, Michael
3
5
1
WHITING, Wayne
0
0
0
HOUSTON, Hunter
1
1
1
SARGENT, Stephen
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
38
70
18
HOME TEAM: Liberty 20-10, 11-6 BSC
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
STEPHENE, J.
g
2
10
2
SMITH, Anthony g
7
13
0
OHMAN, Kyle
g
4
9
2
FLOYD, Brolin
g
2
5
0
CURRY, Seth
g
4
14
4
BAKER, Tyler
1
6
1
SPENCER, James
1
4
0
SMITH, Austin
3
5
0
WEAVER, Bill
0
0
0
TEAM
Totals..............
24
66
9
VMI
Liberty
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
2
0
9
4
11
2
5
7
0
2
0
0
5
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
36
15
3-PT
FGA FT
9
2
5
4
4
1
0
0
9
2
5
2
1
0
0
4
0
0
33
15
109
72
FTA
0
0
5
4
8
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
FTA
2
9
2
4
2
2
0
6
0
1
27
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
4
8
6
7
7
8
3
5
8
10
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
11
33
44
OF
4
1
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
OF
0
2
2
4
0
1
1
4
0
1
15
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
2
2
11
13
1
3
3
7
2
2
2
3
1
2
0
4
0
0
2
23
38
PF
3
2
4
2
2
4
0
2
0
1
1
0
TP
10
10
24
17
22
6
0
10
7
0
3
0
A
4
3
3
1
7
4
0
1
1
1
0
0
TO BLK
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
0
3
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
S
3
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
MIN
32
22
32
23
30
22
3
15
12
3
5
0
21
109
25
15
13
200
PF
2
2
2
1
3
2
1
3
0
TP
8
18
11
4
14
5
2
10
0
A
4
0
2
4
0
4
1
1
0
TO BLK
3
0
3
0
2
0
1
1
7
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
S
0
1
4
1
2
0
1
1
0
MIN
21
39
29
21
36
14
21
14
5
16
72
16
19
10
200
Halftime:VMI 49, Liberty 35; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Mike Eades (R), Tim Comer, Roger Ayers;
Attendance: 6,973.
4
1
1
Game 31
Radford, Va.
The Liberty Flames (21-10, 12-6 BSC) secured the No. 3
seed in the Advance Auto Parts Big South Championship
after going into the Dedmon Center, and topping the Big
South regular-season champion Radford Highlanders (1811, 15-3 BSC), 92-85. Liberty worked quickly, taking the
3-0 lead via a Kyle Ohman trey at 19:21. Radford countered with five straight points, grabbing a 5-2 advantage.
Kenny Thomas hit a three to get things started for the
Highlanders and followed up with a layup at 17:14, capping the run. The Flames used an Austin Smith jumper and
six straight Seth Curry points to hold a narrow 11-9 lead.
After Austin Smith hit another bucket at the 14:21 mark,
Ohman began his efficient first half surge, connecting on
five three-point buckets on five attempts, while adding a
two-pointer at 5:50 to cap the run. Austin Smith was the
only other Flame to score during the Ohman barrage.
When the Mechanicsburg, Pa., native was done, Liberty
had staked themselves to a nine point lead, 32-23. Tyler
Baker took a cue from Ohman, scoring eight of the next
nine Liberty points. After hitting both his free throws following a Joey Lynch-Flohr foul at 1:50, Liberty had pushed
its lead up to 13 points, 41-28. Eric Hall and Artsiom
Parakhouski each tallied field goals, coupled with an Amir
Johnson free throw, allowing the Highlanders to cut their
defecit to 12 points, 45-33, going into the intermission. The
Highlanders stormed out of the break, cutting their deficit
down to seven points, 48-41, courtesy of an 8-3 spurt. A
Parakhouski bucket at 16:50 ended the run for the Highlanders. Liberty utilized back-to-back Bill Weaver layups,
the second raising Liberty’s advantage up to 12 points, 5442, with 13:25 left to play in the contest. Radford would cut
the Liberty lead in half quickly, 54-48, using three straight
Lynch-Flohr free throws, finishing off a 6-0 Highlander run
at 10:53. However, Radford would never cut its deficit closer, as Liberty eventually pushed its lead up to 12 points,
68-56, after a Curry trey at 4:55.Nothing much changed
with 56 seconds when Anthony Smith dunked home two
points, giving Liberty a 12 point lead, 88-76. Radford made
a valiant effort in the final 56 ticks, but the Flames held on
to the road victory, 92-85. Curry led the way with 25 points
and four assists. Ohman spent much of the second stanza
in foul trouble, but thanks to a solid first half he finished
with 24 points and seven rebounds.
Game 31
February 28, 2009
Liberty
Radford
VISITORS: Liberty 21-10 (12-6 BSC)
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
SMITH, Austin
f
3
3
0
SPENCER, James g
1
3
1
SMITH, Anthony g
1
7
0
OHMAN, Kyle
g
7
11
6
CURRY, Seth
g
6
16
3
STEPHENE, Johnny
0
0
0
BAKER, Tyler
2
2
0
FLOYD, Brolin
2
4
0
WEAVER, Bill
3
4
0
TEAM
Totals..............
25
50
10
HOME TEAM: Radford 18-11 (15-3 BSC)
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
JENKINS, Jamar f
0
3
0
HALL, Eric
f
2
5
0
PARAKHOUSKI c
15
19
0
JOHNSON, Amir g
2
8
0
THOMAS, Kenny g
6
12
4
McEACHIN, Chris
0
2
0
WILDER, Cole
0
1
0
MITCHELL, Daniel
0
0
0
MARTIN, Phillip
0
3
0
LYNCH-FLOHR, Joey
2
7
0
TEAM
Totals..............
27
60
4
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
1
5
5
5
9
4
9
10
0
1
0
6
0
1
0
0
24
32
3-PT
FGA FT
1
0
0
2
0
9
4
5
10
7
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
18
27
92
85
FTA
0
10
6
4
14
2
6
3
0
45
FTA
0
4
16
6
9
0
0
0
0
7
42
OF
4
2
0
1
0
0
0
3
1
1
12
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
2
6
5
7
6
6
6
7
1
1
0
0
2
2
2
5
1
2
1
2
26
38
OF
1
3
7
1
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
17
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
0
1
3
6
12
19
2
3
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
2
3
1
22
39
PF
5
1
3
5
3
0
5
4
3
TP
6
8
7
24
25
1
10
5
6
A
2
5
0
4
4
0
0
0
0
TO BLK
2
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
S
0
1
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
MIN
15
39
40
31
401
8
14
12
29
92
15
11
6
200
PF
1
3
2
4
5
5
4
1
5
4
TP
0
6
39
9
23
0
0
0
0
8
A
0
1
2
5
0
5
0
0
3
0
TO BLK
0
0
3
2
1
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
S
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
MIN
9
17
38
38
39
12
3
1
22
21
34
85
16
11
3
200
1
2
Halftime:Liberty 45, Radford 33; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Dave Davis (R), Tony Crisp, Mark Schnur;
Attendance: 3,205.
Game 32
Lynchburg, Va.
Seth Curry poured in 30 points in the quarterfinals of the
2009 Advance Auto Parts Men’s Basketball Championship,
as the No. 3 seed Liberty Flames (22-10) topped the No.
6 seed Gardner-Webb Bulldogs (13-17), inside the Vines
Center, 88-77. The game saw no scoring for the first 2:23,
but once an Austin Smith layup dropped through the cylinder at 17:37 giving Liberty the first lead, 2-0, the Flames
quickly mounted a 16-4 advantage. Curry tallied seven
points during the opening run, including the spurt capper
at 14:10. An Anthony Smith bucket at 5:53 pushed the
Flames lead to 24 points, 39-15, the largest of the opening
stanza and the game for Liberty. Gardner-Webb mounted
a comeback in the first half’s final five minutes, closing the
gap to 15 points going into intermission, 47-32. Behind two
three-point buckets by Jonathan Moore and a run-capping
trey by Grayson Flittner, the Bulldogs finished the half on a
17-8 burst. The Flames came out of the break and quickly
pushed their lead back up to 20 markers, 53-33. Curry hit
a jumper from the corner as the clock expired, starting the
second half scoring. Tyler Baker put two more points on
the board and Anthony Smith capped the run with a dunk
at 18:14. But, Liberty would not score for the next 6:04,
as Gardner Webb tallied seven straight points, cutting its
deficit to 13 points, 53-40. Buckets by Hailey and Joshua
Henley set up Anton Silver’s trey at 12:33. Silver’s bucket
finished off the Bulldogs’ run. A Hailey three-point bucket
at 7:57 brought the game to within seven points, 60-53.
Curry and Anthony Smith hit back-to-back buckets setting
the stage for Anthony’s trey at 5:51, extending the lead up
to 14 points, 67-53. Gardner-Webb than made it a sprint,
cutting Liberty’s lead down to four points, 69-65. Aaron
Linn sank two free throws at 2:56, finishing off the 12-2 run.
Flittner scored six straight points during the burst, setting
up Linn’s trip to the charity stripe. Linn inched GardnerWebb closer, 73-70, after two more free throws at 1:31,
this two shot foul coming at the hands of Ohman’s fourth
personal infraction on the evening. However, that would be
as close as Gardner-Webb would get, as the Flames were
able to close out the game at the free throw line. Liberty
finished out the game going 15-of-16 from the free throw
line in the game’s final 1:31, helping secure the 11 point
victory, 88-77. Curry tallied a game-high 30 markers, his
fourth time this season to reach the 30-point mark, while
chipping in six assists and pulling down four rebounds.
Ohman added 18 points on 4-of-8 three-point shooting,
while pulling down nine caroms.
Game 32
March 3, 2009
No. 6 Gardner-Webb
No. 3 Liberty
VISITORS: #6 Gardner-Webb 13-17
TOT-FG
Player
FG FGA FG
HENLEY, Joshua f
6
7
0
MacMILLAN, A. c
2
6
0
FLITTNER, G.
g
3
8
3
HAILEY, C.J.
g
3
7
1
LINN, Aaron
g
0
5
0
JACKSON, Brandon
1
3
0
SILVER, Anton
3
7
1
SIDDLE, Takayo
0
5
0
BLANK, Nate
1
4
0
MOORE, Jonathan
7
11
4
TEAM
Totals..............
26
63
9
3-PT
FGA FT
0
1
0
0
7
3
3
0
1
5
0
0
4
0
4
0
1
5
6
2
26
16
FTA
2
0
3
0
6
0
0
0
6
6
77
88
23
OF
3
5
0
1
1
0
1
0
2
2
1
16
FTA
0
0
3
5
10
1
6
0
0
0
OF
1
0
2
3
0
0
3
3
0
0
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
4
7
5
10
0
0
2
3
2
3
1
1
3
4
0
0
1
3
1
3
1
2
20
36
PF
5
1
1
2
4
5
1
0
5
2
TP
13
4
12
7
5
2
7
0
7
20
A
3
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
4
5
TO BLK
4
0
1
0
4
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
S
1
0
2
0
5
1
0
0
1
1
MIN
38
16
22
24
29
9
10
11
13
28
26
77
16
17
11
200
PF
4
2
2
4
1
0
3
2
1
2
TP
4
0
16
18
30
2
14
2
2
0
A
0
1
4
3
6
0
1
1
0
0
TO BLK
1
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
6
0
1
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
S
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
MIN
6
34
4031
37
5
23
13
10
1
21
88
16
16
4
200
1
HOME TEAM: Liberty 22-10
Player
SMITH, Austin
f
SPENCER, James g
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
BAKER, Tyler
FLOYD, Brolin
SANDERS, Jesse
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
2
0
6
5
9
1
4
1
1
0
29
TOT-FG
FGA FG
2
0
0
0
17
2
12
4
20
3
1
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
59
9
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
0
0
7
2
8
4
8
9
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
21
25
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
2
3
3
4
6
6
9
4
4
1
1
3
6
0
3
1
1
0
0
1
1
12
24
36
1
Halftime:Liberty 47, Gardner-Webb 32; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Rick Ridenhour (R), Haywood Bostic, Sean Casady;
Attendance: 2,310.
Game 33
Radford, Va.
No. 3 seed Liberty Flames (22-11) were unable to hold a
halftime lead over the No. 2 VMI Keydets (24-7), in the
semifinal round of the Advance Auto Parts Big South
Championship, falling late inside Radford’s Dedmon Center, 78-58. Anthony Smith hit a three at 19:30 and Kyle
Ohman connected on a layup at 18:51 to give Liberty the
early 5-0 lead. After back-to-back Jesse Sanders buckets,
the second coming at 16:20, the Flames had mounted a
9-2 advantage on the Keydets. Chavis Holmes hit a jumper
at 9:33, tying the game at 14-14, capping a 12-5 VMI spurt.
Holmes scored six of the 12 points during the run. Liberty
counterpunched, scoring the next four points to take an 1814 lead. Seth Curry scored a bucket in transition and Smith
capped the run with two free throws at 8:49. A Ron Burks
trey, Adam Lonon layup and a Michael Sparks three-point
bucket, finished off a 10-2 run, giving VMI the four point
lead, 24-20, with 3:50 left in the opening stanza. But, the
Flames reacted quickly, closing out the half on a 12-3 run.
During the Liberty jaunt, Curry connected on five of the 12
points, including a 30-footer with Lonon in his face as the
shot clock expired at the 1:15 mark. Tyler Baker punctuated the spurt with a layup off a Johnny Stephene dime with
28.4 seconds left before the intermission. Liberty held a
defensive line and Brolin Floyd came up with the rebound
off a Chavis Holmes miss, as the clock hit double zero on
the first half. The Keydets shot out of the intermission on
a 15-6 run, taking a 42-38 advantage. Back-to-back threepointers by Chavis Holmes and Keith Gabriel capped the
run. VMI continued to lengthen its lead by scoring 18 of
the game’s next 28 points, taking a 12 point lead, 60-48.
During the run Travis Holmes took over, scoring 10 of the
18 points, including a run capping dunk at 7:40. A Chavis
Holmes layup at 5:43 extended the VMI advantage to 21
points, 69-48, finishing off a two minutes span where the
Keydets scored nine straight markers. The Flames cut into
its deficit, 71-56, after an 8-2 spurt, completed by back-toback treys by Kyle Ohman and Baker, the second coming from the Albuquerque, N.M., native at 3:34. However,
Liberty wouldn’t cut into the 15 point advantage any more,
as VMI extended and held down the fort, taking the 78-58
victory and advancing to Saturday’s championship game.
Ohman paced Liberty with 16 points and six rebounds.
Smith finished off his days against Big South competition in
fine fashion, collecting his 11th career double-double and
sixth against VMI with 14 points and 13 rebounds. Curry
was held scoreless in the second period, finishing with 10
points and seven rebounds.
Game 34
Lynchburg, Va.
The Liberty Flames (23-11) registered the first win of the
inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament
(CIT), topping the Rider Broncs (19-13) of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Association, 79-64. Seth Curry’s trey at 15:01
finished off Liberty’s 13-3 run to start the game. Rider’s
lone bucket in the run was a three-point field goal by Justin Robinson at the 18:15 mark. Back-to-back three-point
buckets by Anthony Smith and Kyle Ohman at 10:21 extended Liberty’s lead to 16 points, 29-11, capping a 16-8
run. Four straight points from Novar Gadson helped cut
Rider’s deficit down to 14 points, 35-21, finishing off a narrow 10-6 Broncs’ spurt at 5:59. Liberty surged ahead, staking the home team to a 22 point lead, 46-24, with 2:42 left
in the opening stanza. Back-to-back three-point buckets
by Smith and Jesse Sanders finished off the 11-3 jaunt.
Rider tallied four points near the end of the half, courtesy
buckets by Mike Ringgold and Justin Robinson, sending the Broncs into the intermission trailing Liberty by 20
points, 47-27. The Broncs charged out of the break, cutting their deficit down to 15 points, 49-34, via a 7-2 run.
An old fashioned three-point play by Ringgold at 18:13,
followed by a Gadson bucket at 16:48 finished off the run.
Another back-to-back three-point effort by Smith and Ohman at 13:08 capped a 7-4 jaunt, giving the Flames a 19
point lead, 56-37. Gradson helped bring the Rider deficit
down to 15 points, 58-43, after snaring a steal off a Smith
turnover, then tallying the bucket at 10:08. A Curry threepointer as the shot clock shot expired at the 6:49 marker
pushed Liberty’s advantage back to 21 points, 66-45. Rider
would counter with its biggest push of the contest, cutting
the Liberty lead down to 11 points, 75-64, via a 19-9 run.
Patrick Mansell was fouled by Ohman on a three-point attempt. Mansell nailed all three attempts from the charity
stripe, capping the run. But, the Broncs did not get any
closer, as two Curry free throws and a Smith layup with 55
seconds left finished off the contest, giving Liberty the 7964 triumph. Smith led all scorers with 25 points and pulled
down nine rebounds. Curry added 19 points and five rebounds, while Ohman chipped 13 points and dishing out
four assists. Sanders added 10 points, four rebounds and
dropped three assists in 24 minutes of action.
Game 33
March 5, 2009
No. 3 Liberty
No. 2 VMI
58
78
VISITORS: Liberty 22-11
Player
SPENCER, James g
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
SANDERS, Jesse g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
BAKER, Tyler
FLOYD, Brolin
SMITH, Austin
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
2
3
7
2
4
0
3
1
0
0
22
TOT-FG
FGA FG
2
0
11
1
17
2
2
0
15
1
2
0
5
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
57
5
3-PT
FGA FT
0
0
5
7
7
0
0
0
8
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
9
FTA
2
8
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
14
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
0
0
11
13
3
6
1
2
6
7
1
3
1
1
3
4
0
0
0
0
4
4
10
30
40
OF
0
2
3
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
PF
3
1
4
0
2
4
1
2
1
1
TP
4
14
16
4
10
0
8
2
0
0
A
0
5
2
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
TO BLK
3
0
3
0
3
0
1
1
2
2
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
MIN
27
40
37
9
39
12
15
17
3
1
19
58
12
17
5
200
PF
2
3
2
2
3
1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
TP
6
22
7
11
16
10
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
A
2
3
0
3
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TO BLK
0
4
2
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S
0
4
0
2
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
MIN
38
34
35
37
25
16
0+
0+
8
7
0+
0+
0+
17
78
15
10
10
200
3
HOME TEAM: VMI 24-7
Player
BELL, Willie
f
HOLMES, Chavis g
KENON, Austin
g
BURKS, Ron
g
HOLMES, Travis g
LONON, Adam
CANTAFIO, Joey
JOSEY, Carl
GABRIEL, Keith
SPARKS, Michael
WHITING, Wayne
BLOSSER, Aaron
SARGENT, Stephen
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
3
7
1
5
5
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
26
TOT-FG
FGA FG
8
0
15
4
8
1
8
1
10
2
6
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
61
10
3-PT
FGA FT
2
0
9
4
8
4
2
0
3
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
16
FTA
1
7
4
0
5
8
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
27
OF
3
0
0
1
4
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
12
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
8
11
4
4
5
5
6
7
2
6
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
27
39
4
Halftime:Liberty 32, VMI 27; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Mike Eades (R), Roger Ayers, Dan Stryffeler;
Attendance: 3,669.
Game 34
March 17, 2009
Rider
Liberty
64
79
VISITORS: Rider 19-13
Player
RINGGOLD, Mike f
JACKSON, J.
f
THOMPSON, R. g
ROBINSON, J.
g
MANSELL, Harris g
GRIFFIN, Matt
MANSELL, Patrick
PENN, Brandon
GADSON, Novar
VOSILLA, Kevin
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
4
0
2
4
1
0
2
1
10
0
24
TOT-FG
FGA FG
11
0
1
0
13
2
15
1
5
1
0
0
4
2
2
0
19
1
0
0
70
7
3-PT
FGA FT
0
2
0
0
5
1
8
0
4
0
0
0
4
3
1
0
4
3
0
0
26
9
FTA
7
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
4
0
3
16
OF
3
1
4
1
0
0
1
0
5
0
2
18
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
5
8
2
3
5
9
3
4
1
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
3
8
0
0
5
23
41
FTA
2
0
8
2
5
0
2
2
0
3
21
OF
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
8
REBOUNDS
DE
TOT
1
3
4
4
9
9
9
9
5
5
0
0
1
3
3
4
0
0
4
33
41
PF
5
0
2
3
3
0
2
1
4
0
TP
10
0
7
9
3
0
9
2
24
0
A
3
0
4
1
0
0
0
1
3
0
TO BLK
2
0
0
1
3
1
3
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
S
0
0
2
2
2
0
1
0
2
0
MIN
34
11
38
36
27
7
12
5
28
2
20
64
12
12
9
199
PF
3
1
1
4
2
0
3
1
0
TP
7
0
25
13
19
0
5
10
0
A
0
3
4
4
1
1
0
3
0
TO BLK
0
0
1
0
5
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
S
2
1
0
3
0
0
0
3
0
MIN
19
28
40
33
31
5
19
24
1
15
79
16
14
9
200
3
HOME TEAM: Liberty 23-11
Player
SMITH, Austin
f
SPENCER, James g
SMITH, Anthony g
OHMAN, Kyle
g
CURRY, Seth
g
STEPHENE, Johnny
BAKER, Tyler
SANDERS, Jesse
WEAVER, Bill
TEAM
Totals..............
FG
3
0
8
5
6
0
2
4
0
28
TOT-FG
FGA FG
6
0
0
0
16
4
12
2
13
3
0
0
3
0
4
1
0
0
54
10
3-PT
FGA FT
0
1
0
0
8
5
6
1
8
4
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
23
13
Halftime:Liberty 47, Rider 27; Technical Fouls: none; Officials:Mike Eades (R), Derek Walker, Ron Trubersky;
Attendance: 1,454 - 2009 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament
0
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES...........
CONFERENCE..........
NON-CONFERENCE......
OVERALL
(23-11)
(12-6)
(11-5)
HOME
(15-2)
(7-2)
(8-0)
AWAY
(6-8)
(5-4)
(1-4)
NEUTRAL
(2-1)
(0-0)
(2-1)
|---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
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------30 CURRY, Seth........ 34-33 1239 36.4 239-572 .418 102-289 .353 119-141 .844
23 123 146 4.3 51 0 79 75
9 44 699 20.6
05 SMITH, Anthony..... 34-33 1233 36.3 209-423 .494 71-194 .366 100-151 .662
40 186 226 6.6 71 1 74 76
7 43 589 17.3
11 OHMAN, Kyle........ 34-34 1138 33.5 154-357 .431 99-235 .421 76-99
.768
29 158 187 5.5 84 2 90 67 13 42 483 14.2
25 SANDERS, Jesse..... 31-29 939 30.3 72-139 .518
7-29
.241 55-74
.743
68 93 161 5.2 72 2 129 54
6 38 206 6.6
23 FLOYD, Brolin...... 33-29 778 23.6 74-158 .468 10-38
.263 40-66
.606
59 97 156 4.7 85 1 41 50
5 21 198 6.0
01 STEPHENE, Johnny... 34-3
529 15.6 42-97
.433 10-33
.303 33-50
.660
17 32
49 1.4 39 0 54 50
0 11 127 3.7
03 BAKER, Tyler....... 25-0
307 12.3 37-82
.451 10-34
.294 33-40
.825
21 39
60 2.4 49 2 15 19
6
9 117 4.7
33 SMITH, Austin...... 27-5
218 8.1 30-48
.625
0-0
.000 13-23
.565
23 14
37 1.4 60 2
7 14
3 10
73 2.7
34 WEAVER, Bill....... 33-0
214 6.5 16-33
.485
0-0
.000
5-13
.385
15 12
27 0.8 22 0
6 13
1
8
37 1.1
04 SPENCER, James..... 31-4
357 11.5
9-18
.500
4-9
.444
8-20
.400
7 34
41 1.3 30 0 22 17
2
9
30 1.0
02 x-SUMMERS, Chris... 7-0
28 4.0
5-8
.625
1-2
.500
1-2
.500
2
3
5 0.7
3 0
1
3
0
1
12 1.7
41 x-McMASTERS, Carter 5-0
45 9.0
3-13
.231
2-8
.250
0-0
.000
1
3
4 0.8
8 0
1
4
4
1
8 1.6
TEAM...............
52 56 108 3.2
0
1
0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 34
7025
890-1948 .457 316-871 .363 483-679 .711 357 850 1207 35.5 574 10 519 443 56 237 2579 75.9
Opponents.......... 34
7025
882-2059 .428 279-834 .335 362-544 .665 452 814 1266 37.2 633 - 535 504 99 211 2405 70.7
x-Inactive player
DATE
-----------11-14-08
*11-18-08
11-25-08
^11-28-08
^11-29-08
12-01-08
*12-06-08
12-07-08
12-15-08
12-17-08
12-19-08
$12-22-08
$12-23-08
12-28-08
*01-03-09
*01-05-09
*01-10-09
*01-12-09
*01-17-09
*01-20-09
*01-24-09
*01-27-09
*01-31-09
*02-04-09
*02-07-09
*02-09-09
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*02-16-09
#02-21-09
*02-24-09
*02-28-09
!03-03-09
!03-05-09
%03-17-09
TEAM STATISTICS
LU
OPP
-------------------------------------------------SCORING.................
2579
2405
Points per game.......
75.9
70.7
Scoring margin........
+5.1
FIELD GOALS-ATT.........
890-1948
882-2059
Field goal pct........
.457
.428
3 POINT FG-ATT..........
316-871
279-834
3-point FG pct........
.363
.335
3-pt FG made per game.
9.3
8.2
FREE THROWS-ATT.........
483-679
362-544
Free throw pct........
.711
.665
F-Throws made per game
14.2
10.6
REBOUNDS................
1207
1266
Rebounds per game.....
35.5
37.2
Rebounding margin.....
-1.7
ASSISTS.................
519
535
Assists per game......
15.3
15.7
TURNOVERS...............
443
504
Turnovers per game....
13.0
14.8
Turnover margin.......
+1.8
Assist/turnover ratio.
1.2
1.1
STEALS..................
237
211
Steals per game.......
7.0
6.2
BLOCKS..................
56
99
Blocks per game.......
1.6
2.9
ATTENDANCE..............
57403
60599
Home games-Avg/Game...
17-3377
14-3899
Neutral site-Avg/Game.
3-2004
SCORE BY PERIODS:
-------------------Liberty.............
Opponents...........
1st 2nd
OT OT2
---- ---- ---- ---1225 1281
42
31
1086 1237
39
43
Total
---- 2579
- 2405
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OPPONENT
-------------------MONTREAT
UNC Asheville
Virginia
COKER
WILLIAM & MARY
GEORGE MASON
GARDNER-WEBB
Clemson
ANDERSON
DePaul
Saint Louis
Northern Colorado
USC Upstate
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN
Winthrop
Presbyterian
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
COASTAL CAROLINA
VMI
High Point
RADFORD
HIGH POINT
UNC ASHEVILLE
Gardner-Webb
WINTHROP
PRESBYTERIAN
Charleston Southern
Coastal Carolina
Old Dominion
VMI
Radford
NO. 6 GARDNER-WEBB
No. 2 VMI
RIDER
W/L
--W
L
W
W
W O2
W OT
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
LO2
W
W
W
W
LO2
W
W
LO2
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
Liberty Thanksgiving Classic (Lynchburg, Va.)
Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
ESPNU BracketBuster
Big South Conference
Advance Auto Parts Big South Championship
CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament
SCORE ATTEND
----- -----97-77
5198
56-84
958
86-82
9263
88-66
1064
80-74
934
69-66
4172
68-59
2340
75-80
6657
88-46
1056
63-64
7532
70-73
6182
75-70
1345
77-64
1321
86-55
922
57-59
2609
66-67
489
79-60
3047
68-55
4810
91-80
5029
61-56
1557
82-94
7392
78-63
2696
78-66
6562
90-95
2345
57-47
4062
69-48
2411
95-80
859
85-82
1041
56-80
6862
72-109
6973
92-85
3205
88-77
2310
58-78
3345
79-64
1454
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 16, 2009)
Conference games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES...........
CONFERENCE..........
NON-CONFERENCE......
OVERALL
(12-6)
(12-6)
(0-0)
HOME
(7-2)
(7-2)
(0-0)
AWAY
(5-4)
(5-4)
(0-0)
NEUTRAL
(0-0)
(0-0)
(0-0)
|---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
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------30 CURRY, Seth........ 18-17 679 37.7 117-312 .375 47-158 .297 82-92
.891
16 65
81 4.5 26 0 48 42
3 24 363 20.2
05 SMITH, Anthony..... 18-18 683 37.9 108-208 .519 46-107 .430 44-70
.629
23 96 119 6.6 40 0 31 44
3 25 306 17.0
11 OHMAN, Kyle........ 18-18 609 33.8 85-192 .443 55-129 .426 49-67
.731
17 87 104 5.8 46 1 47 31 11 19 274 15.2
23 FLOYD, Brolin...... 18-16 437 24.3 41-83
.494
2-8
.250 23-42
.548
35 50
85 4.7 48 1 22 29
2 15 107 5.9
25 SANDERS, Jesse..... 16-16 519 32.4 34-77
.442
4-14
.286 25-39
.641
39 57
96 6.0 45 2 79 32
3 21
97 6.1
03 BAKER, Tyler....... 16-0
172 10.8 20-52
.385
4-21
.190 19-22
.864
15 22
37 2.3 29 1 11
7
5
5
63 3.9
01 STEPHENE, Johnny... 18-2
254 14.1 18-53
.340
7-24
.292
8-15
.533
8 13
21 1.2 21 0 28 25
0
6
51 2.8
33 SMITH, Austin...... 14-2
107 7.6 17-25
.680
0-0
.000
8-14
.571
15
9
24 1.7 31 2
4 10
1
2
42 3.0
34 WEAVER, Bill....... 17-0
104 6.1
9-19
.474
0-0
.000
0-3
.000
8
5
13 0.8 11 0
1
7
1
3
18 1.1
04 SPENCER, James..... 17-1
165 9.7
4-12
.333
2-6
.333
7-16
.438
6 18
24 1.4 13 0 14
8
1
5
17 1.0
41 x-McMASTERS, Carter 1-0
19 19.0
2-6
.333
2-6
.333
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.0
2 0
0
1
1
0
6 6.0
02 x-SUMMERS, Chris... 2-0
2 1.0
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0
0 0.0
0 0
0
1
0
0
0 0.0
TEAM...............
25 36
61 3.4
0
1
0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 18
3750
455-1039 .438 169-473 .357 265-380 .697 207 458 665 36.9 312 7 285 238 31 125 1344 74.7
Opponents.......... 18
3750
473-1093 .433 144-405 .356 199-297 .670 236 445 681 37.8 343 - 275 263 55 112 1289 71.6
x-Inactive player
TEAM STATISTICS
LU
OPP
-------------------------------------------------SCORING.................
1344
1289
Points per game.......
74.7
71.6
Scoring margin........
+3.1
FIELD GOALS-ATT.........
455-1039
473-1093
Field goal pct........
.438
.433
3 POINT FG-ATT..........
169-473
144-405
3-point FG pct........
.357
.356
3-pt FG made per game.
9.4
8.0
FREE THROWS-ATT.........
265-380
199-297
Free throw pct........
.697
.670
F-Throws made per game
14.7
11.1
REBOUNDS................
665
681
Rebounds per game.....
36.9
37.8
Rebounding margin.....
-0.9
ASSISTS.................
285
275
Assists per game......
15.8
15.3
TURNOVERS...............
238
263
Turnovers per game....
13.2
14.6
Turnover margin.......
+1.4
Assist/turnover ratio.
1.2
1.0
STEALS..................
125
112
Steals per game.......
6.9
6.2
BLOCKS..................
31
55
Blocks per game.......
1.7
3.1
ATTENDANCE..............
40293
18092
Home games-Avg/Game...
9-4477
9-2010
Neutral site-Avg/Game.
0-0
SCORE BY PERIODS:
-------------------Liberty.............
Opponents...........
1st 2nd
OT OT2
---- ---- ---- ---628 671
23
22
596 630
23
40
Total
---- 1344
- 1289
DATE
-----------*11-18-08
*12-06-08
*01-03-09
*01-05-09
*01-10-09
*01-12-09
*01-17-09
*01-20-09
*01-24-09
*01-27-09
*01-31-09
*02-04-09
*02-07-09
*02-09-09
*02-14-09
*02-16-09
*02-24-09
*02-28-09
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OPPONENT
-------------------UNC Asheville
GARDNER-WEBB
Winthrop
Presbyterian
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
COASTAL CAROLINA
VMI
High Point
RADFORD
HIGH POINT
UNC ASHEVILLE
Gardner-Webb
WINTHROP
PRESBYTERIAN
Charleston Southern
Coastal Carolina
VMI
Radford
W/L
--L
W
L
LO2
W
W
W
W
LO2
W
W
LO2
W
W
W
W
L
W
Liberty Thanksgiving Classic (Lynchburg, Va.)
Findlay Toyota Las Vegas Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.)
ESPNU BracketBuster
Big South Conference
Advance Auto Parts Big South Championship
SCORE ATTEND
----- -----56-84
958
68-59
2340
57-59
2609
66-67
489
79-60
3047
68-55
4810
91-80
5029
61-56
1557
82-94
7392
78-63
2696
78-66
6562
90-95
2345
57-47
4062
69-48
2411
95-80
859
85-82
1041
72-109
6973
92-85
3205
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Extended Season Box Score (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES...........
CONFERENCE..........
NON-CONFERENCE......
OVERALL
(23-11)
(12-6)
(11-5)
HOME
(15-2)
(7-2)
(8-0)
AWAY
(6-8)
(5-4)
(1-4)
|---TOTAL---| |------3-PTS------|
## Player
GP-GS
Min--Avg
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct 3FG/G
NEUTRAL
(2-1)
(0-0)
(2-1)
|----REBOUNDS----|
FT-FTA
Pct
Off Def
Tot
Avg
PF FO
A
APG
TO
TOPG
A/TO Blk
BPG Stl
SPG
Pts
Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------30 CURRY, Seth........ 34-33 1239 36.4 239-572
.418 102-289
.353
3.00 119-141
.844
23 123
146
4.3
51
0
79
2.32
75
2.21
1.05
9
0.26
44
1.29
699 20.6
05 SMITH, Anthony..... 34-33 1233 36.3 209-423
.494
71-194
.366
2.09 100-151
.662
40 186
226
6.6
71
1
74
2.18
76
2.24
0.97
7
0.21
43
1.26
589 17.3
11 OHMAN, Kyle........ 34-34 1138 33.5 154-357
.431
99-235
.421
2.91
76-99
.768
29 158
187
5.5
84
2
90
2.65
67
1.97
1.34
13
0.38
42
1.24
483 14.2
25 SANDERS, Jesse..... 31-29
939 30.3
72-139
.518
7-29
.241
0.23
55-74
.743
68
93
161
5.2
72
2 129
4.16
54
1.74
2.39
6
0.19
38
1.23
206
6.6
23 FLOYD, Brolin...... 33-29
778 23.6
74-158
.468
10-38
.263
0.30
40-66
.606
59
97
156
4.7
85
1
41
1.24
50
1.52
0.82
5
0.15
21
0.64
198
6.0
01 STEPHENE, Johnny... 34-3
529 15.6
42-97
.433
10-33
.303
0.29
33-50
.660
17
32
49
1.4
39
0
54
1.59
50
1.47
1.08
0
0.00
11
0.32
127
3.7
03 BAKER, Tyler....... 25-0
307 12.3
37-82
.451
10-34
.294
0.40
33-40
.825
21
39
60
2.4
49
2
15
0.60
19
0.76
0.79
6
0.24
9
0.36
117
4.7
33 SMITH, Austin...... 27-5
218
8.1
30-48
.625
0-0
.000
0.00
13-23
.565
23
14
37
1.4
60
2
7
0.26
14
0.52
0.50
3
0.11
10
0.37
73
2.7
34 WEAVER, Bill....... 33-0
214
6.5
16-33
.485
0-0
.000
0.00
5-13
.385
15
12
27
0.8
22
0
6
0.18
13
0.39
0.46
1
0.03
8
0.24
37
1.1
04 SPENCER, James..... 31-4
357 11.5
9-18
.500
4-9
.444
0.13
8-20
.400
7
34
41
1.3
30
0
22
0.71
17
0.55
1.29
2
0.06
9
0.29
30
1.0
02 x-SUMMERS, Chris...
7-0
28
4.0
5-8
.625
1-2
.500
0.14
1-2
.500
2
3
5
0.7
3
0
1
0.14
3
0.43
0.33
0
0.00
1
0.14
12
1.7
41 x-McMASTERS, Carter
5-0
45
9.0
3-13
.231
2-8
.250
0.40
0-0
.000
1
3
4
0.8
8
0
1
0.20
4
0.80
0.25
4
0.80
1
0.20
8
1.6
52
56
108
3.2
0
TEAM...............
1
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total.............. 34
7025
890-1948 .457 316-871
.363
9.29 483-679
.711
357 850 1207 35.5 574 10 519 15.26 443 13.03
1.17
56
1.65 237
6.97 2579 75.9
Opponents.......... 34
7025
882-2059 .428 279-834
.335
8.21 362-544
.665
452 814 1266 37.2 633
1.06
99
2.91 211
6.21 2405 70.7
- 535 15.74 504 14.82
x-Inactive player
SCORE BY PERIODS:
------------------------Liberty..................
Opponents................
1st 2nd
OT OT2
---- ---- ---- ---1225 1281
42
31
1086 1237
39
43
Total
---- 2579
- 2405
DEADBALL REBOUNDS:
OFF
DEF TOTAL
------------------------------ --- ----- ----Liberty....................... 81
0
81
Opponents..................... 59
2
61
Opponent
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
Rebounds
Assist TOver
Block
Steal
Fouls
------------------------------ --/-- --/-- ---/---
1st
2nd
Score
Mar
---
-----/----- ----/----
Total FG
FG Pct
-----/----- ----/----
-----/----- ----/----
----/----
---/--- --/--
--/--
--/--
--/--
MONTREAT...................... 48/29 49/48
97-77
+20
34-70/27-68 .486/.397
12-26/ 7-28 .462/.250
17-22/16-25 .773/.640
42/43
(1)
19/15
16/19
5/3
13/6
22/21
UNC Asheville................. 30/49 26/35
56-84
(28) 19-60/29-59 .317/.492
6-28/ 9-17 .214/.529
12-22/17-21 .545/.810
31/49
(18)
8/20
11/15
2/4
6/6
20/21
Virginia...................... 35/32 51/50
86-82
+4
30-53/27-58 .566/.466
13-26/13-32 .500/.406
13-20/15-19 .650/.789
23/37
(14) 21/18
11/14
0/1
5/5
17/18
COKER......................... 48/27 40/39
88-66
+22
31-50/24-61 .620/.393
10-20/10-33 .500/.303
16-22/ 8-12 .727/.667
33/27
+6
14/15
13/12
1/1
6/10
14/16
WILLIAM & MARY................ 28/28 32/32
80-74
+6
26-63/27-70 .413/.386
5-30/13-46 .167/.283
23-32/ 7-9
.719/.778
38/49
(11)
9/23
13/20
1/2
8/4
17/27
GEORGE MASON.................. 32/24 29/37
69-66
+3
25-65/27-63 .385/.429
11-34/ 5-19 .324/.263
8-10/ 7-11 .800/.636
38/41
(3)
15/17
11/15
0/7
3/4
15/13
GARDNER-WEBB.................. 33/35 35/24
68-59
+9
24-53/22-58 .453/.379
7-22/ 9-26 .318/.346
13-21/ 6-9
.619/.667
34/38
(4)
17/12
12/20
2/1
10/6
13/20
Clemson....................... 42/35 33/45
75-80
(5)
27-54/32-63 .500/.508
9-19/ 8-21 .474/.381
12-15/ 8-10 .800/.800
30/31
(1)
14/22
15/9
1/7
4/6
12/14
ANDERSON...................... 42/22 46/24
88-46
+42
36-58/16-52 .621/.308
10-22/ 6-26 .455/.231
6-10/ 8-12 .600/.667
37/27
+10
21/7
1/1
8/6
12/18
DePaul........................ 23/39 40/25
63-64
(1)
23-56/23-61 .411/.377
12-34/ 6-29 .353/.207
5-12/12-18 .417/.667
39/40
(1)
14/14
11/8
0/2
5/5
15/13
Saint Louis................... 26/36 44/37
70-73
(3)
22-50/26-57 .440/.456
4-23/ 7-20 .174/.350
22-25/14-21 .880/.667
24/41
(17)
6/14
10/14
1/1
8/4
23/20
Northern Colorado............. 32/38 43/32
75-70
+5
24-54/27-56 .444/.482
8-24/ 9-24 .333/.375
19-24/ 7-9
.792/.778
26/39
(13) 10/17
11/23
2/1
8/6
14/23
USC Upstate................... 35/36 42/28
77-64
+13
24-41/23-52 .585/.442
12-21/ 7-23 .571/.304
17-23/11-18 .739/.611
24/28
(4)
17/15
14/17
0/2
6/3
17/18
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN.......... 46/22 40/33
86-55
+31
34-67/20-56 .507/.357
9-24/10-27 .375/.370
9-16/ 5-12 .563/.417
47/30
+17
18/14
11/18
7/2
12/2
16/15
Winthrop...................... 25/26 32/33
57-59
(2)
20-49/22-52 .408/.423
7-26/ 7-19 .269/.368
10-13/ 8-15 .769/.533
28/39
(11) 14/16
7/13
2/1
6/3
14/15
Presbyterian.................. 28/31 23/20
66-67
(1)
24-65/24-61 .369/.393
9-26/10-23 .346/.435
9-13/ 9-14 .692/.643
44/41
+3
13/10
16/15
2/6
9/9
19/16
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN........... 35/29 44/31
79-60
+19
30-62/24-59 .484/.407
8-27/ 4-23 .296/.174
11-13/ 8-14 .846/.571
34/39
(5)
19/9
9/18
1/3
8/6
12/16
COASTAL CAROLINA.............. 35/29 33/26
68-55
+13
24-48/22-54 .500/.407
7-24/ 7-23 .292/.304
13-21/ 4-7
.619/.571
31/30
+1
14/17
17/19
1/0
11/8
14/18
VMI........................... 39/30 52/50
91-80
+11
33-62/29-72 .532/.403
9-21/ 9-30 .429/.300
16-20/13-17 .800/.765
48/30
+18
16/9
25/16
3/3
7/15
18/18
High Point.................... 25/25 36/31
61-56
+5
22-52/26-58 .423/.448
11-29/ 3-16 .379/.188
.375/.333
29/42
(13) 14/17
12/14
0/6
9/8
11/12
RADFORD....................... 30/35 40/35
82-94
(12) 29-74/36-76 .392/.474
14-41/ 8-20 .341/.400
10-18/14-31 .556/.452
42/57
(15) 20/21
15/16
1/7
10/4
27/18
HIGH POINT.................... 45/29 33/34
78-63
+15
28-58/22-58 .483/.379
13-28/ 6-21 .464/.286
9-13/13-19 .692/.684
43/29
+14
22/12
11/7
2/3
2/6
16/16
UNC ASHEVILLE................. 43/27 35/39
78-66
+12
26-60/23-53 .433/.434
8-27/11-24 .296/.458
18-24/ 9-12 .750/.750
35/34
+1
15/16
11/21
1/2
7/3
16/16
Gardner-Webb.................. 29/36 43/36
90-95
(5)
25-60/36-77 .417/.468
8-26/11-28 .308/.393
32-35/12-18 .914/.667
50/33
+17
16/22
24/12
2/2
4/9
20/23
WINTHROP...................... 28/26 29/21
57-47
+10
20-49/18-54 .408/.333
7-21/ 3-13 .333/.231
10-14/ 8-14 .714/.571
37/36
+1
11/10
12/13
1/5
5/4
19/19
PRESBYTERIAN.................. 34/27 35/21
69-48
+21
22-55/17-52 .400/.327
8-15/ 2-12 .533/.167
17-25/12-13 .680/.923
37/37
-
17/9
8/18
3/2
5/2
14/21
Charleston Southern........... 46/38 49/42
95-80
+15
31-55/29-60 .564/.483
15-28/ 8-28 .536/.286
18-23/14-17 .783/.824
30/32
(2)
18/13
9/8
2/2
5/5
18/22
Coastal Carolina.............. 43/42 42/40
85-82
+3
29-61/29-60 .475/.483
13-27/15-28 .481/.536
14-17/ 9-12 .824/.750
36/32
+4
20/21
9/12
4/2
5/2
16/17
Old Dominion.................. 34/36 22/44
56-80
(24) 20-58/34-55 .345/.618
8-27/ 8-20 .296/.400
1000/.800
24/36
(12) 12/26
13/17
2/6
8/8
13/11
VMI........................... 35/49 37/60
72-109
(37) 24-66/38-70 .364/.543
9-33/18-36 .273/.500
15-27/15-19 .556/.789
38/44
(6)
16/25
19/15
1/4
10/13
16/21
Radford....................... 45/33 47/52
92-85
+7
25-50/27-60 .500/.450
10-24/ 4-18 .417/.222
32-45/27-42 .711/.643
38/39
(1)
15/16
11/11
1/2
6/3
29/34
NO. 6 GARDNER-WEBB............ 47/32 41/45
88-77
+11
29-59/26-63 .492/.413
9-23/ 9-26 .391/.346
21-25/16-23 .840/.696
36/36
-
16/16
16/17
1/1
4/11
21/26
No. 2 VMI..................... 32/27 26/51
58-78
(20) 22-57/26-61 .386/.426
5-22/10-29 .227/.345
9-14/16-27 .643/.593
40/39
12/15
17/10
3/4
5/10
19/17
RIDER......................... 47/27 32/37
79-64
+15
10-23/ 7-26 .435/.269
13-21/ 9-16 .619/.563
41/41
16/12
14/12
0/3
9/9
15/20
28-54/24-70 .519/.343
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
3-Pointers
3FG Pct
Free Throws
6-16/ 1-3
8-8 / 4-5
FT Pct
+1
-
9/16
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Season/Career Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
SEASON STATISTICS
CAREER STATISTICS
SUMMARY
GP-GS Min/G
FG% 3PT%
FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G
GP-GS Min/G
FG% 3PT%
FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34-33 36.4 .418 .353 .844 4.3 2.3 44
9 20.6
34-33
36.4 .418 .353 .844 4.3 2.3 44
9 20.6
SMITH, Anthony...... 34-33 36.3 .494 .366 .662 6.6 2.2 43
7 17.3
127-115 32.6 .476 .372 .649 4.5 1.8 126 30 13.6
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34-34 33.5 .431 .421 .768 5.5 2.6 42 13 14.2
76-43
26.3 .421 .413 .773 3.6 1.9 71 25
9.7
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31-29 30.3 .518 .241 .743 5.2 4.2 38
6
6.6
31-29
30.3 .518 .241 .743 5.2 4.2 38
6
6.6
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33-29 23.6 .468 .263 .606 4.7 1.2 21
5
6.0
33-29
23.6 .468 .263 .606 4.7 1.2 21
5
6.0
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 34-3
15.6 .433 .303 .660 1.4 1.6 11
0
3.7
34-3
15.6 .433 .303 .660 1.4 1.6 11
0
3.7
BAKER, Tyler........ 25-0
12.3 .451 .294 .825 2.4 0.6
9
6
4.7
57-1
12.6 .419 .366 .866 2.5 0.8 23 13
4.5
SMITH, Austin....... 27-5
8.1 .625 .000 .565 1.4 0.3 10
3
2.7
27-5
8.1 .625 .000 .565 1.4 0.3 10
3
2.7
WEAVER, Bill........ 33-0
6.5 .485 .000 .385 0.8 0.2
8
1
1.1
33-0
6.5 .485 .000 .385 0.8 0.2
8
1
1.1
SPENCER, James...... 31-4
11.5 .500 .444 .400 1.3 0.7
9
2
1.0
47-4
8.3 .476 .400 .400 1.0 0.5
9
2
0.7
x-SUMMERS, Chris.... 7-0
4.0 .625 .500 .500 0.7 0.1
1
0
1.7
7-0
4.0 .625 .500 .500 0.7 0.1
1
0
1.7
x-McMASTERS, Carter. 5-0
9.0 .231 .250 .000 0.8 0.2
1
4
1.6
5-0
9.0 .231 .250 .000 0.8 0.2
1
4
1.6
SCORING
FG-FGA
FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT%
FT-FTA
FT% PTS PTS/G
FG-FGA
FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT%
FT-FTA
FT% PTS PTS/G
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 239-572 .418 102-289 .353 119-141 .844 699 20.6
239-572 .418 102-289 .353 119-141 .844 699 20.6
SMITH, Anthony...... 209-423 .494
71-194 .366 100-151 .662 589 17.3
625-1312 .476 216-581 .372 262-404 .649 1728 13.6
OHMAN, Kyle......... 154-357 .431
99-235 .421
76-99
.768 483 14.2
236-561 .421 164-397 .413 102-132 .773 738
9.7
SANDERS, Jesse......
72-139 .518
7-29 .241
55-74
.743 206
6.6
72-139 .518
7-29 .241
55-74
.743 206
6.6
FLOYD, Brolin.......
74-158 .468
10-38 .263
40-66
.606 198
6.0
74-158 .468
10-38 .263
40-66
.606 198
6.0
STEPHENE, Johnny....
42-97
.433
10-33 .303
33-50
.660 127
3.7
42-97
.433
10-33 .303
33-50
.660 127
3.7
BAKER, Tyler........
37-82
.451
10-34 .294
33-40
.825 117
4.7
78-186 .419
41-112 .366
58-67
.866 255
4.5
SMITH, Austin.......
30-48
.625
0-0
.000
13-23
.565
73
2.7
30-48
.625
0-0
.000
13-23
.565
73
2.7
WEAVER, Bill........
16-33
.485
0-0
.000
5-13
.385
37
1.1
16-33
.485
0-0
.000
5-13
.385
37
1.1
SPENCER, James......
9-18
.500
4-9
.444
8-20
.400
30
1.0
10-21
.476
4-10 .400
8-20
.400
32
0.7
x-SUMMERS, Chris....
5-8
.625
1-2
.500
1-2
.500
12
1.7
5-8
.625
1-2
.500
1-2
.500
12
1.7
x-McMASTERS, Carter.
3-13
.231
2-8
.250
0-0
.000
8
1.6
3-13
.231
2-8
.250
0-0
.000
8
1.6
TOTALS
O-REB D-REB TOTAL
PF FO
A
TO A/TO
O-REB D-REB TOTAL
PF FO
A
TO A/TO
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CURRY, Seth.........
23
123
146
51
0
79
75
1.1
23
123
146
51
0
79
75
1.1
SMITH, Anthony......
40
186
226
71
1
74
76
1.0
129
448
577 303
3 224 227
1.0
OHMAN, Kyle.........
29
158
187
84
2
90
67
1.3
51
222
273 177
8 143 123
1.2
SANDERS, Jesse......
68
93
161
72
2 129
54
2.4
68
93
161
72
2 129
54
2.4
FLOYD, Brolin.......
59
97
156
85
1
41
50
0.8
59
97
156
85
1
41
50
0.8
STEPHENE, Johnny....
17
32
49
39
0
54
50
1.1
17
32
49
39
0
54
50
1.1
BAKER, Tyler........
21
39
60
49
2
15
19
0.8
35
105
140 106
3
43
45
1.0
SMITH, Austin.......
23
14
37
60
2
7
14
0.5
23
14
37
60
2
7
14
0.5
WEAVER, Bill........
15
12
27
22
0
6
13
0.5
15
12
27
22
0
6
13
0.5
SPENCER, James......
7
34
41
30
0
22
17
1.3
8
39
47
37
0
24
19
1.3
x-SUMMERS, Chris....
2
3
5
3
0
1
3
0.3
2
3
5
3
0
1
3
0.3
x-McMASTERS, Carter.
1
3
4
8
0
1
4
0.3
1
3
4
8
0
1
4
0.3
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Overall/Conference Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|
SUMMARY
GP-GS Min/G
FG% 3PT%
FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G
GP-GS Min/G
FG% 3PT%
FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34-33 36.4 .418 .353 .844 4.3 2.3 44
9 20.6
18-17 37.7 .375 .297 .891 4.5 2.7 24
3 20.2
SMITH, Anthony...... 34-33 36.3 .494 .366 .662 6.6 2.2 43
7 17.3
18-18 37.9 .519 .430 .629 6.6 1.7 25
3 17.0
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34-34 33.5 .431 .421 .768 5.5 2.6 42 13 14.2
18-18 33.8 .443 .426 .731 5.8 2.6 19 11 15.2
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31-29 30.3 .518 .241 .743 5.2 4.2 38
6
6.6
16-16 32.4 .442 .286 .641 6.0 4.9 21
3
6.1
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33-29 23.6 .468 .263 .606 4.7 1.2 21
5
6.0
18-16 24.3 .494 .250 .548 4.7 1.2 15
2
5.9
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 34-3
15.6 .433 .303 .660 1.4 1.6 11
0
3.7
18-2
14.1 .340 .292 .533 1.2 1.6
6
0
2.8
BAKER, Tyler........ 25-0
12.3 .451 .294 .825 2.4 0.6
9
6
4.7
16-0
10.8 .385 .190 .864 2.3 0.7
5
5
3.9
SMITH, Austin....... 27-5
8.1 .625 .000 .565 1.4 0.3 10
3
2.7
14-2
7.6 .680 .000 .571 1.7 0.3
2
1
3.0
WEAVER, Bill........ 33-0
6.5 .485 .000 .385 0.8 0.2
8
1
1.1
17-0
6.1 .474 .000 .000 0.8 0.1
3
1
1.1
SPENCER, James...... 31-4
11.5 .500 .444 .400 1.3 0.7
9
2
1.0
17-1
9.7 .333 .333 .438 1.4 0.8
5
1
1.0
x-SUMMERS, Chris.... 7-0
4.0 .625 .500 .500 0.7 0.1
1
0
1.7
2-0
1.0 .000 .000 .000 0.0 0.0
0
0
0.0
x-McMASTERS, Carter. 5-0
9.0 .231 .250 .000 0.8 0.2
1
4
1.6
1-0
19.0 .333 .333 .000 0.0 0.0
0
1
6.0
Total............... 34
.457 .363 .711 35.5 15.3 237 56 75.9
18
.438 .357 .697 36.9 15.8 125 31 74.7
Opponents........... 34
.428 .335 .665 37.2 15.7 211 99 70.7
18
.433 .356 .670 37.8 15.3 112 55 71.6
|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|
SCORING
FG-FGA
FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT%
FT-FTA
FT% PTS PTS/G
FG-FGA
FG% 3FG-FGA 3PT%
FT-FTA
FT% PTS PTS/G
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 239-572 .418 102-289 .353 119-141 .844 699 20.6
117-312 .375
47-158 .297
82-92
.891 363 20.2
SMITH, Anthony...... 209-423 .494
71-194 .366 100-151 .662 589 17.3
108-208 .519
46-107 .430
44-70
.629 306 17.0
OHMAN, Kyle......... 154-357 .431
99-235 .421
76-99
.768 483 14.2
85-192 .443
55-129 .426
49-67
.731 274 15.2
SANDERS, Jesse......
72-139 .518
7-29 .241
55-74
.743 206
6.6
34-77
.442
4-14 .286
25-39
.641
97
6.1
FLOYD, Brolin.......
74-158 .468
10-38 .263
40-66
.606 198
6.0
41-83
.494
2-8
.250
23-42
.548 107
5.9
STEPHENE, Johnny....
42-97
.433
10-33 .303
33-50
.660 127
3.7
18-53
.340
7-24 .292
8-15
.533
51
2.8
BAKER, Tyler........
37-82
.451
10-34 .294
33-40
.825 117
4.7
20-52
.385
4-21 .190
19-22
.864
63
3.9
SMITH, Austin.......
30-48
.625
0-0
.000
13-23
.565
73
2.7
17-25
.680
0-0
.000
8-14
.571
42
3.0
WEAVER, Bill........
16-33
.485
0-0
.000
5-13
.385
37
1.1
9-19
.474
0-0
.000
0-3
.000
18
1.1
SPENCER, James......
9-18
.500
4-9
.444
8-20
.400
30
1.0
4-12
.333
2-6
.333
7-16
.438
17
1.0
x-SUMMERS, Chris....
5-8
.625
1-2
.500
1-2
.500
12
1.7
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
0
0.0
x-McMASTERS, Carter.
3-13
.231
2-8
.250
0-0
.000
8
1.6
2-6
.333
2-6
.333
0-0
.000
6
6.0
Total............... 890-1948 .457 316-871 .363 483-679 .711 2579 75.9
455-1039 .438 169-473 .357 265-380 .697 1344 74.7
Opponents........... 882-2059 .428 279-834 .335 362-544 .665 2405 70.7
473-1093 .433 144-405 .356 199-297 .670 1289 71.6
|-----------------OVERALL STATISTICS------------------| |----------------CONFERENCE STATISTICS--------------|
TOTALS
O-REB D-REB TOTAL
PF FO
A
TO A/TO Hi Pts
O-REB D-REB TOTAL
PF FO
A
TO A/TO Hi Pts
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CURRY, Seth.........
23
123
146
51
0
79
75
1.1
35
16
65
81
26
0
48
42
1.1
35
SMITH, Anthony......
40
186
226
71
1
74
76
1.0
27
23
96
119
40
0
31
44
0.7
27
OHMAN, Kyle.........
29
158
187
84
2
90
67
1.3
38
17
87
104
46
1
47
31
1.5
38
SANDERS, Jesse......
68
93
161
72
2 129
54
2.4
15
39
57
96
45
2
79
32
2.5
12
FLOYD, Brolin.......
59
97
156
85
1
41
50
0.8
15
35
50
85
48
1
22
29
0.8
15
STEPHENE, Johnny....
17
32
49
39
0
54
50
1.1
15
8
13
21
21
0
28
25
1.1
8
BAKER, Tyler........
21
39
60
49
2
15
19
0.8
14
15
22
37
29
1
11
7
1.6
14
SMITH, Austin.......
23
14
37
60
2
7
14
0.5
10
15
9
24
31
2
4
10
0.4
10
WEAVER, Bill........
15
12
27
22
0
6
13
0.5
6
8
5
13
11
0
1
7
0.1
6
SPENCER, James......
7
34
41
30
0
22
17
1.3
8
6
18
24
13
0
14
8
1.8
8
x-SUMMERS, Chris....
2
3
5
3
0
1
3
0.3
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0.0
0
x-McMASTERS, Carter.
1
3
4
8
0
1
4
0.3
6
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0.0
6
Total...............
357
850 1207 574 10 519 443
1.2
97
207
458
665 312
7 285 238
1.2
95
Opponents...........
452
814 1266 633
- 535 504
1.1
109
236
445
681 343
9 275 263
1.0
109
Opponent
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
TEAM STATISTICS
|---TOTAL---| |--3-PTRS--|
Date
Score
W/L
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct
|----REBOUNDS----|
FT-FTA
Pct
Off Def
Tot
Avg
PF
A
TO Blk Stl
Pts---Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MONTREAT
11-14-08
97-77
W
34-70
.486
12-26
.462
17-22
.773
14
28
42 42.0
22
19
16
5
13
97
97.0
at UNC Asheville
11-18-08
56-84
L
19-60
.317
6-28
.214
12-22
.545
8
23
31 36.5
20
8
11
2
6
56
76.5
at Virginia
11-25-08
86-82
W
30-53
.566
13-26
.500
13-20
.650
2
21
23 32.0
17
21
11
0
5
86
79.7
COKER
11-28-08
88-66
W
31-50
.620
10-20
.500
16-22
.727
5
28
33 32.2
14
14
13
1
6
88
81.8
WILLIAM & MARY
11-29-08
80-74
Wot
26-63
.413
5-30
.167
23-32
.719
16
22
38 33.4
17
9
13
1
8
80
81.4
GEORGE MASON
12-01-08
69-66
Wot
25-65
.385
11-34
.324
8-10
.800
10
28
38 34.2
15
15
11
0
3
69
79.3
GARDNER-WEBB
12-06-08
68-59
W
24-53
.453
7-22
.318
13-21
.619
9
25
34 34.1
13
17
12
2
10
68
77.7
at Clemson
12-07-08
75-80
L
27-54
.500
9-19
.474
12-15
.800
9
21
30 33.6
12
14
15
1
4
75
77.4
ANDERSON
12-15-08
88-46
W
36-58
.621
10-22
.455
6-10
.600
11
26
37 34.0
12
21
9
1
8
88
78.6
at DePaul
12-17-08
63-64
L
23-56
.411
12-34
.353
5-12
.417
10
29
39 34.5
15
14
11
0
5
63
77.0
at Saint Louis
12-19-08
70-73
L
22-50
.440
4-23
.174
22-25
.880
3
21
24 33.5
23
6
10
1
8
70
76.4
vs Northern Colorado
12-22-08
75-70
W
24-54
.444
8-24
.333
19-24
.792
8
18
26 32.9
14
10
11
2
8
75
76.2
vs USC Upstate
12-23-08
77-64
W
24-41
.585
12-21
.571
17-23
.739
5
19
24 32.2
17
17
14
0
6
77
76.3
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN
12-28-08
86-55
W
34-67
.507
9-24
.375
9-16
.563
15
32
47 33.3
16
18
11
7
12
86
77.0
at Winthrop
01-03-09
57-59
L
20-49
.408
7-26
.269
10-13
.769
10
18
28 32.9
14
14
7
2
6
57
75.7
at Presbyterian
01-05-09
66-67
Lot
24-65
.369
9-26
.346
9-13
.692
17
27
44 33.6
19
13
16
2
9
66
75.1
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
01-10-09
79-60
W
30-62
.484
8-27
.296
11-13
.846
9
25
34 33.6
12
19
9
1
8
79
75.3
COASTAL CAROLINA
01-12-09
68-55
W
24-48
.500
7-24
.292
13-21
.619
10
21
31 33.5
14
14
17
1
11
68
74.9
at VMI
01-17-09
91-80
W
33-62
.532
9-21
.429
16-20
.800
15
33
48 34.3
18
16
25
3
7
91
75.7
at High Point
01-20-09
61-56
W
22-52
.423
11-29
.379
6-16
.375
10
19
29 34.0
11
14
12
0
9
61
75.0
RADFORD
01-24-09
82-94
Lot
29-74
.392
14-41
.341
10-18
.556
15
27
42 34.4
27
20
15
1
10
82
75.3
HIGH POINT
01-27-09
78-63
W
28-58
.483
13-28
.464
9-13
.692
10
33
43 34.8
16
22
11
2
2
78
75.5
UNC ASHEVILLE
01-31-09
78-66
W
26-60
.433
8-27
.296
18-24
.750
13
22
35 34.8
16
15
11
1
7
78
75.6
at Gardner-Webb
02-04-09
90-95
Lot
25-60
.417
8-26
.308
32-35
.914
13
37
50 35.4
20
16
24
2
4
90
76.2
WINTHROP
02-07-09
57-47
W
20-49
.408
7-21
.333
10-14
.714
6
31
37 35.5
19
11
12
1
5
57
75.4
PRESBYTERIAN
02-09-09
69-48
W
22-55
.400
8-15
.533
17-25
.680
14
23
37 35.5
14
17
8
3
5
69
75.2
at Charleston Souther 02-14-09
95-80
W
31-55
.564
15-28
.536
18-23
.783
9
21
30 35.3
18
18
9
2
5
95
75.9
at Coastal Carolina
02-16-09
85-82
W
29-61
.475
13-27
.481
14-17
.824
12
24
36 35.4
16
20
9
4
5
85
76.2
at Old Dominion
02-21-09
56-80
L
20-58
.345
8-27
.296
8-8
1.000
12
12
24 35.0
13
12
13
2
8
56
75.5
VMI
02-24-09
72-109
L
24-66
.364
9-33
.273
15-27
.556
15
23
38 35.1
16
16
19
1
10
72
75.4
at Radford
02-28-09
92-85
W
25-50
.500
10-24
.417
32-45
.711
12
26
38 35.2
29
15
11
1
6
92
75.9
NO. 6 GARDNER-WEBB
03-03-09
88-77
W
29-59
.492
9-23
.391
21-25
.840
12
24
36 35.2
21
16
16
1
4
88
76.3
vs No. 2 VMI
03-05-09
58-78
L
22-57
.386
5-22
.227
9-14
.643
10
30
40 35.3
19
12
17
3
5
58
75.8
RIDER
03-17-09
79-64
W
28-54
.519
10-23
.435
13-21
.619
8
33
41 35.5
15
16
14
0
9
79
75.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Liberty
2579
890-1948 .457 316-871 .363 483-679 .711
357 850 1207 35.5 574 519 443
56 237 2579
75.9
Opponents
2405
882-2059 .428 279-834 .335 362-544 .665
452 814 1266 37.2 633 535 504
99 211 2405
70.7
Games played: 34
Rebounds/game: 35.5
Points/game: 75.9
Assists/game: 15.3
FG Pct: 45.7
Turnovers/game: 13.0
3FG Pct: 36.3
Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2
FT Pct: 71.1
Steals/game: 7.0
Blocks/game: 1.6
Opponent
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
OPPONENT STATISTICS
|---TOTAL---| |--3-PTRS--|
Date
Score
W/L
FG-FGA
Pct 3FG-FGA
Pct
|----REBOUNDS----|
FT-FTA
Pct
Off Def
Tot
Avg
PF
A
TO Blk Stl
Pts---Avg
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MONTREAT
11-14-08
97-77
W
27-68
.397
7-28
.250
16-25
.640
18
25
43 43.0
21
15
19
3
6
77
77.0
at UNC Asheville
11-18-08
56-84
L
29-59
.492
9-17
.529
17-21
.810
11
38
49 46.0
21
20
15
4
6
84
80.5
at Virginia
11-25-08
86-82
W
27-58
.466
13-32
.406
15-19
.789
11
26
37 43.0
18
18
14
1
5
82
81.0
COKER
11-28-08
88-66
W
24-61
.393
10-33
.303
8-12
.667
10
17
27 39.0
16
15
12
1
10
66
77.2
WILLIAM & MARY
11-29-08
80-74
Wot
27-70
.386
13-46
.283
7-9
.778
23
26
49 41.0
27
23
20
2
4
74
76.6
GEORGE MASON
12-01-08
69-66
Wot
27-63
.429
5-19
.263
7-11
.636
11
30
41 41.0
13
17
15
7
4
66
74.8
GARDNER-WEBB
12-06-08
68-59
W
22-58
.379
9-26
.346
6-9
.667
14
24
38 40.6
20
12
20
1
6
59
72.6
at Clemson
12-07-08
75-80
L
32-63
.508
8-21
.381
8-10
.800
11
20
31 39.4
14
22
9
7
6
80
73.5
ANDERSON
12-15-08
88-46
W
16-52
.308
6-26
.231
8-12
.667
13
14
27 38.0
18
7
16
1
6
46
70.4
at DePaul
12-17-08
63-64
L
23-61
.377
6-29
.207
12-18
.667
13
27
40 38.2
13
14
8
2
5
64
69.8
at Saint Louis
12-19-08
70-73
L
26-57
.456
7-20
.350
14-21
.667
14
27
41 38.5
20
14
14
1
4
73
70.1
vs Northern Colorado
12-22-08
75-70
W
27-56
.482
9-24
.375
7-9
.778
13
26
39 38.5
23
17
23
1
6
70
70.1
vs USC Upstate
12-23-08
77-64
W
23-52
.442
7-23
.304
11-18
.611
14
14
28 37.7
18
15
17
2
3
64
69.6
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN
12-28-08
86-55
W
20-56
.357
10-27
.370
5-12
.417
9
21
30 37.1
15
14
18
2
2
55
68.6
at Winthrop
01-03-09
57-59
L
22-52
.423
7-19
.368
8-15
.533
18
21
39 37.3
15
16
13
1
3
59
67.9
at Presbyterian
01-05-09
66-67
Lot
24-61
.393
10-23
.435
9-14
.643
14
27
41 37.5
16
10
15
6
9
67
67.9
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
01-10-09
79-60
W
24-59
.407
4-23
.174
8-14
.571
14
25
39 37.6
16
9
18
3
6
60
67.4
COASTAL CAROLINA
01-12-09
68-55
W
22-54
.407
7-23
.304
4-7
.571
12
18
30 37.2
18
17
19
0
8
55
66.7
at VMI
01-17-09
91-80
W
29-72
.403
9-30
.300
13-17
.765
14
16
30 36.8
18
9
16
3
15
80
67.4
at High Point
01-20-09
61-56
W
26-58
.448
3-16
.188
1-3
.333
15
27
42 37.0
12
17
14
6
8
56
66.8
RADFORD
01-24-09
82-94
Lot
36-76
.474
8-20
.400
14-31
.452
22
35
57 38.0
18
21
16
7
4
94
68.1
HIGH POINT
01-27-09
78-63
W
22-58
.379
6-21
.286
13-19
.684
8
21
29 37.6
16
12
7
3
6
63
67.9
UNC ASHEVILLE
01-31-09
78-66
W
23-53
.434
11-24
.458
9-12
.750
10
24
34 37.4
16
16
21
2
3
66
67.8
at Gardner-Webb
02-04-09
90-95
Lot
36-77
.468
11-28
.393
12-18
.667
10
23
33 37.2
23
22
12
2
9
95
69.0
WINTHROP
02-07-09
57-47
W
18-54
.333
3-13
.231
8-14
.571
11
25
36 37.2
19
10
13
5
4
47
68.1
PRESBYTERIAN
02-09-09
69-48
W
17-52
.327
2-12
.167
12-13
.923
12
25
37 37.2
21
9
18
2
2
48
67.3
at Charleston Souther 02-14-09
95-80
W
29-60
.483
8-28
.286
14-17
.824
13
19
32 37.0
22
13
8
2
5
80
67.8
at Coastal Carolina
02-16-09
85-82
W
29-60
.483
15-28
.536
9-12
.750
10
22
32 36.8
17
21
12
2
2
82
68.3
at Old Dominion
02-21-09
56-80
L
34-55
.618
8-20
.400
4-5
.800
10
26
36 36.8
11
26
17
6
8
80
68.7
VMI
02-24-09
72-109
L
38-70
.543
18-36
.500
15-19
.789
11
33
44 37.0
21
25
15
4
13
109
70.0
at Radford
02-28-09
92-85
W
27-60
.450
4-18
.222
27-42
.643
17
22
39 37.1
34
16
11
2
3
85
70.5
NO. 6 GARDNER-WEBB
03-03-09
88-77
W
26-63
.413
9-26
.346
16-23
.696
16
20
36 37.1
26
16
17
1
11
77
70.7
vs No. 2 VMI
03-05-09
58-78
L
26-61
.426
10-29
.345
16-27
.593
12
27
39 37.1
17
15
10
4
10
78
70.9
RIDER
03-17-09
79-64
W
24-70
.343
7-26
.269
9-16
.563
18
23
41 37.2
20
12
12
3
9
64
70.7
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Opponents
2405
882-2059 .428 279-834 .335 362-544 .665
452 814 1266 37.2 633 535 504
99 211 2405
70.7
Liberty
2579
890-1948 .457 316-871 .363 483-679 .711
357 850 1207 35.5 574 519 443
56 237 2579
75.9
Games played: 34
Rebounds/game: 37.2
Points/game: 70.7
Assists/game: 15.7
FG Pct: 42.8
Turnovers/game: 14.8
3FG Pct: 33.5
Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1
FT Pct: 66.5
Steals/game: 6.2
Blocks/game: 2.9
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
Opponent
-------MONTREAT
at UNC Asheville
at Virginia
COKER
WILLIAM & MARY
GEORGE MASON
GARDNER-WEBB
at Clemson
ANDERSON
at DePaul
at Saint Louis
vs Northern Colorado
vs USC Upstate
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN
at Winthrop
at Presbyterian
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
COASTAL CAROLINA
at VMI
at High Point
RADFORD
HIGH POINT
UNC ASHEVILLE
at Gardner-Webb
WINTHROP
PRESBYTERIAN
at Charleston Southern
at Coastal Carolina
at Old Dominion
VMI
at Radford
NO. 6 GARDNER-WEBB
vs No. 2 VMI
RIDER
Date
---11-14-08
11-18-08
11-25-08
11-28-08
11-29-08
12-01-08
12-06-08
12-07-08
12-15-08
12-17-08
12-19-08
12-22-08
12-23-08
12-28-08
01-03-09
01-05-09
01-10-09
01-12-09
01-17-09
01-20-09
01-24-09
01-27-09
01-31-09
02-04-09
02-07-09
02-09-09
02-14-09
02-16-09
02-21-09
02-24-09
02-28-09
03-03-09
03-05-09
03-17-09
Score
----97-77
56-84
86-82
88-66
80-74
69-66
68-59
75-80
88-46
63-64
70-73
75-70
77-64
86-55
57-59
66-67
79-60
68-55
91-80
61-56
82-94
78-63
78-66
90-95
57-47
69-48
95-80
85-82
56-80
72-109
92-85
88-77
58-78
79-64
01
02
03
04
05
11
23
25
30
WL STEPHENE, SUMMERS,C BAKER,TYL SPENCER,J SMITH,ANT OHMAN,KYL FLOYD,BRO SANDERS,J CURRY,SET
-- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------W
2- 2- 2
DNP
DNP
2- 1- 1 25- 9- 2 14- 7- 3 15- 4- 1
9- 6- 3 23- 5- 6
L
2- 0- 1
DNP
DNP
4- 1- 1 13- 4- 1
6- 6- 1
5- 6- 2
0- 5- 2 18- 6- 0
W
3- 2- 4
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0 21- 4- 6 26- 3- 1
8- 4- 1
2- 4- 8 26- 3- 1
W
5- 2- 3
DNP
DNP
1- 2- 0 16- 5- 2 13- 6- 3
7- 1- 2 15- 3- 1 22- 8- 2
WO
2- 1- 0
DNP
DNP
0- 1- 1 22-10- 2 13- 4- 1
9- 8- 2 11- 8- 2 21- 1- 1
WO
5- 2- 2
DNP
DNP
3- 1- 0 16- 9- 3 16- 4- 1
0- 5- 0
7- 5- 6 22- 6- 3
W
8- 1- 1
DNP
DNP
0- 1- 0 27- 7- 1
7-13- 4
4- 3- 2
5- 2- 3 15- 6- 5
L
4- 0- 1
DNP
DNP
0- 0- 0 12- 8- 1 15- 4- 4
6- 6- 1 10- 2- 6 24- 4- 1
W
14- 4- 1
7- 1- 1
DNP
3- 4- 1 12- 5- 3
8- 6- 4 10- 7- 1
3- 3- 7 22- 1- 0
L
0- 3- 1
DNP
6- 3- 0
DNP
15- 7- 1 10- 7- 5 10- 2- 2
6- 9- 3 16- 4- 1
L 15- 0- 2
0- 0- 0
0- 3- 0
0- 0- 0 21- 2- 0 11- 5- 0
5- 2- 0 10- 5- 2
8- 4- 2
W
0- 1- 0
2- 0- 0
0- 1- 0
DNP
23- 4- 3 11- 3- 2
3- 8- 0
6- 4- 3 30- 1- 1
W
14- 3- 4
0- 1- 0
8- 1- 0
0- 0- 0 21- 7- 4
8- 3- 3
0- 2- 1
4- 1- 2 18- 3- 2
W
6- 2- 3
3- 3- 0 10- 5- 1
0- 1- 0 10- 7- 2
8- 5- 3 14- 9- 4 10- 8- 3 21- 3- 2
L
0- 1- 1
DNP
1- 2- 1
DNP
24- 3- 0
6- 5- 2
2- 8- 3
4- 2- 5 18- 1- 2
OL
2- 3- 3
DNP
1- 0- 0
0- 1- 0 27-12- 1
8- 4- 3
8-11- 1
5- 4- 3 15- 3- 2
W
4- 1- 3
0- 0- 0
6- 5- 2
0- 2- 0 13- 6- 5 11- 2- 3 12- 3- 3
6- 6- 2 27- 3- 1
W
8- 5- 3
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
0- 1- 2 14- 5- 0
3- 7- 6 15- 4- 0
9- 5- 2 15- 3- 1
W
0- 1- 2
DNP
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0 21-17- 1 16- 7- 1
7- 5- 2 12- 9- 8 35- 6- 2
W
2- 2- 3
DNP
2- 4- 0
0- 0- 0 24- 3- 1 19- 7- 0
2- 4- 2
3- 3- 5
9- 2- 3
OL
0- 0- 0
DNP
2- 2- 0
0- 2- 2 18-12- 5 18- 6- 5
9- 3- 1
5- 5- 4 30- 6- 3
W
0- 0- 0
DNP
4- 5- 1
0- 1- 1 23- 3- 3 26- 6- 4
7- 4- 0
2- 9- 9 16-10- 4
W
8- 0- 0
DNP
3- 3- 1
2- 1- 1 15- 5- 2 16- 5- 2
5- 3- 0 10- 7- 6 17- 5- 3
OL
0- 2- 2
DNP
2- 2- 0
0- 0- 0
8- 4- 1 38-10- 1
6- 5- 0 11- 7- 7 21- 7- 4
W
2- 0- 0
DNP
6- 2- 0
0- 1- 0
8- 8- 1 11- 3- 3
8- 5- 0
0- 7- 5 16- 6- 2
W
3- 1- 0
DNP
2- 1- 0
0- 1- 0 10- 3- 3 12- 7- 0
2- 3- 1 10-10-10 22- 5- 3
W
3- 0- 0
DNP
5- 1- 0
1- 3- 0 24- 4- 2 23- 2- 4
2- 4- 1
9-10- 6 28- 1- 5
W
0- 2- 5
DNP
14- 5- 2
0- 0- 1 12- 4- 4 19- 4- 2
4- 2- 0
6- 5- 2 22- 8- 4
L
4- 2- 0
DNP
3- 0- 2
0- 0- 1 14- 2- 1
9- 2- 4
0- 6- 2
DNP
24- 6- 1
L
8- 2- 4
DNP
5- 3- 4
2- 2- 1 18-13- 0 11- 3- 2
4- 7- 4
DNP
14- 2- 0
W
1- 0- 0
DNP
10- 2- 0
8- 7- 5
7- 6- 0 24- 7- 4
5- 5- 0
DNP
25- 1- 4
W
2- 1- 0
DNP
14- 6- 1
0- 3- 1 16- 6- 4 18- 9- 3
2- 3- 1
2- 1- 0 30- 4- 6
L
0- 3- 2
DNP
8- 1- 0
4- 0- 0 14-13- 5 16- 6- 2
2- 4- 1
4- 2- 1 10- 7- 1
W
0- 0- 1
DNP
5- 3- 0
0- 4- 3 25- 9- 4 13- 9- 4
DNP
10- 4- 3 19- 5- 1
Opponent
-------MONTREAT
at UNC Asheville
at Virginia
COKER
WILLIAM & MARY
GEORGE MASON
GARDNER-WEBB
at Clemson
ANDERSON
at DePaul
at Saint Louis
vs Northern Colorado
vs USC Upstate
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN
at Winthrop
at Presbyterian
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
COASTAL CAROLINA
at VMI
at High Point
RADFORD
HIGH POINT
UNC ASHEVILLE
at Gardner-Webb
WINTHROP
PRESBYTERIAN
at Charleston Southern
at Coastal Carolina
at Old Dominion
VMI
at Radford
NO. 6 GARDNER-WEBB
vs No. 2 VMI
RIDER
Date
---11-14-08
11-18-08
11-25-08
11-28-08
11-29-08
12-01-08
12-06-08
12-07-08
12-15-08
12-17-08
12-19-08
12-22-08
12-23-08
12-28-08
01-03-09
01-05-09
01-10-09
01-12-09
01-17-09
01-20-09
01-24-09
01-27-09
01-31-09
02-04-09
02-07-09
02-09-09
02-14-09
02-16-09
02-21-09
02-24-09
02-28-09
03-03-09
03-05-09
03-17-09
Score
----97-77
56-84
86-82
88-66
80-74
69-66
68-59
75-80
88-46
63-64
70-73
75-70
77-64
86-55
57-59
66-67
79-60
68-55
91-80
61-56
82-94
78-63
78-66
90-95
57-47
69-48
95-80
85-82
56-80
72-109
92-85
88-77
58-78
79-64
33
34
41
WL SMITH,AUS WEAVER,BI MCMASTERS
-- --------- --------- --------W
2- 2- 0
3- 1- 0
2- 4- 1
L
0- 1- 0
2- 0- 0
6- 0- 0
W
0- 0- 0
0- 1- 0
0- 0- 0
W
7- 2- 1
2- 3- 0
0- 0- 0
WO
0- 0- 0
2- 1- 0
0- 0- 0
WO
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
W
0- 0- 0
2- 1- 1
DNP
L
DNP
4- 2- 0
DNP
W
5- 1- 1
4- 1- 2
DNP
L
DNP
0- 0- 1
DNP
L
DNP
0- 1- 0
DNP
W
0- 0- 0
0- 1- 1
DNP
W
2- 1- 0
2- 1- 1
DNP
W
2- 0- 0
2- 2- 0
DNP
L
2- 0- 0
0- 3- 0
DNP
OL
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
W
0- 0- 0
0- 1- 0
DNP
W
0- 1- 0
4- 0- 0
DNP
W
DNP
0- 1- 0
DNP
W
DNP
0- 0- 0
DNP
OL
DNP
0- 2- 0
DNP
W
0- 0- 0
0- 1- 0
DNP
W
DNP
2- 1- 0
DNP
OL
4- 3- 1
DNP
DNP
W
4- 2- 0
2- 1- 0
DNP
W
8- 3- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
W
0- 1- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
W
8- 3- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
L
2- 2- 1
0- 0- 0
DNP
L 10- 4- 1
0- 0- 0
DNP
W
6- 6- 2
6- 2- 0
DNP
W
4- 2- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
L
0- 0- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
W
7- 3- 0
0- 0- 0
DNP
Opponent
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Game-by-Game Highs (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
Date
Score
WL
POINTS
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MONTREAT
11-14-08
97-77
at UNC Asheville
11-18-08
56-84
at Virginia
COKER
WILLIAM & MARY
W
L
25-SMITH, Anthon
9-SMITH, Anthon
6-CURRY, Seth
7-CURRY, Seth
2-McMASTERS, Ca
18-CURRY, Seth
6-CURRY, Seth
2-SANDERS, Jess
2-FLOYD, Brolin
1-McMASTERS, Ca
FLOYD, Brolin
SMITH, Anthon
SMITH, Austin
FLOYD, Brolin
OHMAN, Kyle
11-25-08
86-82
W
26-OHMAN, Kyle
4-FLOYD, Brolin
CURRY, Seth
SMITH, Anthon
8-SANDERS, Jess
2-SMITH, Austin None
OHMAN, Kyle
SANDERS, Jess
11-28-08
88-66
W
22-CURRY, Seth
8-CURRY, Seth
3-STEPHENE, Joh
OHMAN, Kyle
11-29-08
80-74
WO
22-SMITH, Anthon 10-SMITH, Anthon
2-SMITH, Anthon
2-OHMAN, Kyle
4-SANDERS, Jess
FLOYD, Brolin
12-01-08
69-66
WO
22-CURRY, Seth
GARDNER-WEBB
12-06-08
68-59
W
at Clemson
12-07-08
75-80
9-SMITH, Anthon
6-SANDERS, Jess
2-SANDERS, Jess None
27-SMITH, Anthon 13-OHMAN, Kyle
5-CURRY, Seth
4-SANDERS, Jess
1-FLOYD, Brolin
24-CURRY, Seth
6-SANDERS, Jess
2-OHMAN, Kyle
1-CURRY, Seth
CURRY, Seth
L
W
8-SMITH, Anthon
ANDERSON
12-15-08
88-46
22-CURRY, Seth
7-FLOYD, Brolin
7-SANDERS, Jess
3-SANDERS, Jess
at DePaul
12-17-08
63-64
L
16-CURRY, Seth
9-SANDERS, Jess
5-OHMAN, Kyle
2-CURRY, Seth
at Saint Louis
12-19-08
70-73
L
21-SMITH, Anthon
5-OHMAN, Kyle
2-SANDERS, Jess
2-CURRY, Seth
SANDERS, Jess
CURRY, Seth
FLOYD, Brolin
STEPHENE, Joh
OHMAN, Kyle
75-70
W
30-CURRY, Seth
8-FLOYD, Brolin
3-SMITH, Anthon
77-64
W
21-SMITH, Anthon
7-SMITH, Anthon
4-STEPHENE, Joh
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN
12-28-08
86-55
W
21-CURRY, Seth
9-FLOYD, Brolin
4-FLOYD, Brolin
SMITH, Anthon
01-03-09
57-59
L
at Presbyterian
01-05-09
66-67
OL
24-SMITH, Anthon
8-FLOYD, Brolin
1-CURRY, Seth
SMITH, Anthon
2-OHMAN, Kyle
None
CURRY, Seth
2-STEPHENE, Joh
2-FLOYD, Brolin
BAKER, Tyler
SMITH, Anthon
OHMAN, Kyle
SANDERS, Jess
5-SANDERS, Jess
3-SANDERS, Jess
1-BAKER, Tyler
3-OHMAN, Kyle
2-STEPHENE, Joh
2-OHMAN, Kyle
CURRY, Seth
27-SMITH, Anthon 12-SMITH, Anthon
SANDERS, Jess
CURRY, Seth
STEPHENE, Joh
01-10-09
79-60
W
27-CURRY, Seth
6-SMITH, Anthon
5-SMITH, Anthon
SANDERS, Jess
01-12-09
68-55
W
15-CURRY, Seth
7-OHMAN, Kyle
2-SMITH, Anthon
1-SMITH, Anthon
SANDERS, Jess
6-OHMAN, Kyle
3-SMITH, Anthon
1-BAKER, Tyler
8-SANDERS, Jess
3-CURRY, Seth
1-BAKER, Tyler
FLOYD, Brolin
01-17-09
91-80
W
35-CURRY, Seth
17-SMITH, Anthon
CURRY, Seth
OHMAN, Kyle
at High Point
01-20-09
61-56
W
24-SMITH, Anthon
RADFORD
01-24-09
82-94
OL
30-CURRY, Seth
HIGH POINT
1-OHMAN, Kyle
SMITH, Austin
at Winthrop
at VMI
4-SMITH, Anthon
SANDERS, Jess
12-23-08
COASTAL CAROLINA
1-CURRY, Seth
None
SMITH, Anthon
12-22-08
vs USC Upstate
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
1-McMASTERS, Ca
SANDERS, Jess
GEORGE MASON
vs Northern Colorado
1-SMITH, Anthon
SMITH, Anthon
7-OHMAN, Kyle
12-SMITH, Anthon
5-SANDERS, Jess
4-SMITH, Anthon None
5-OHMAN, Kyle
2-SMITH, Anthon
SMITH, Anthon
CURRY, Seth
9-SANDERS, Jess
1-OHMAN, Kyle
1-SPENCER, Jame
BAKER, Tyler
01-27-09
78-63
W
26-OHMAN, Kyle
10-CURRY, Seth
2-OHMAN, Kyle
SANDERS, Jess
UNC ASHEVILLE
01-31-09
78-66
W
17-CURRY, Seth
at Gardner-Webb
02-04-09
90-95
OL
38-OHMAN, Kyle
WINTHROP
02-07-09
57-47
W
16-CURRY, Seth
PRESBYTERIAN
02-09-09
69-48
W
22-CURRY, Seth
7-SANDERS, Jess
10-OHMAN, Kyle
6-SANDERS, Jess
2-FLOYD, Brolin
1-OHMAN, Kyle
7-SANDERS, Jess
2-CURRY, Seth
1-SMITH, Anthon
5-SANDERS, Jess
2-SANDERS, Jess
1-OHMAN, Kyle
3-CURRY, Seth
2-SANDERS, Jess
SANDERS, Jess
8-SMITH, Anthon
10-SANDERS, Jess 10-SANDERS, Jess
Opponent
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Game-by-Game Highs (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
Date
Score
WL
POINTS
REBOUNDS
ASSISTS
STEALS
BLOCKED SHOTS
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at Charleston Southern
02-14-09
95-80
W
28-CURRY, Seth
10-SANDERS, Jess
6-SANDERS, Jess
2-BAKER, Tyler
2-OHMAN, Kyle
at Coastal Carolina
02-16-09
85-82
W
22-CURRY, Seth
8-CURRY, Seth
5-STEPHENE, Joh
3-OHMAN, Kyle
2-OHMAN, Kyle
at Old Dominion
02-21-09
56-80
24-CURRY, Seth
6-CURRY, Seth
4-OHMAN, Kyle
2-SPENCER, Jame
1-CURRY, Seth
VMI
at Radford
L
FLOYD, Brolin
02-24-09
72-109
L
18-SMITH, Anthon 13-SMITH, Anthon
BAKER, Tyler
4-BAKER, Tyler
SMITH, Austin
4-OHMAN, Kyle
1-FLOYD, Brolin
3-CURRY, Seth
1-WEAVER, Bill
FLOYD, Brolin
STEPHENE, Joh
02-28-09
92-85
W
25-CURRY, Seth
7-SPENCER, Jame
5-SPENCER, Jame
OHMAN, Kyle
NO. 6 GARDNER-WEBB
03-03-09
88-77
vs No. 2 VMI
03-05-09
58-78
RIDER
03-17-09
79-64
W
L
W
30-CURRY, Seth
9-OHMAN, Kyle
6-CURRY, Seth
2-SMITH, Anthon
1-SPENCER, Jame
16-OHMAN, Kyle
13-SMITH, Anthon
5-SMITH, Anthon
2-SMITH, Anthon
2-CURRY, Seth
9-OHMAN, Kyle
4-SMITH, Anthon
3-OHMAN, Kyle
25-SMITH, Anthon
SMITH, Anthon
OHMAN, Kyle
SANDERS, Jess
None
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Player High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 20, 2009)
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.......................
38
35
30
30
30
12
11
11
11
25
22
22
.875
.875
6
6
6
6
6
6
15
13
1.000
1.000
16
11
18
14
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
17
13
13
13
10
9
7
( 7-8 )
( 7-8 )
( 2-2 )
( 2-2 )
(11-11)
( 8-8 )
( 8-8 )
( 6-6 )
( 6-6 )
( 6-6 )
( 6-6 )
( 6-6 )
( 5-5 )
( 5-5 )
( 4-4 )
( 4-4 )
( 4-4 )
( 4-4 )
( 4-4 )
( 4-4 )
( 3-3 )
( 3-3 )
OHMAN, Kyle at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
CURRY, Seth at VMI (01-17-09)
CURRY, Seth vs No. 6 Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
CURRY, Seth vs Radford (01-24-09)
CURRY, Seth vs Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
CURRY, Seth vs Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
CURRY, Seth vs Radford (01-24-09)
CURRY, Seth vs Charleston Southern (01-10-09)
SMITH, Anthony vs Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
CURRY, Seth vs Radford (01-24-09)
CURRY, Seth at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
CURRY, Seth vs Montreat (11-14-08)
SMITH, Anthony vs USC Upstate (12-23-08)
SANDERS, Jesse vs Coker (11-28-08)
OHMAN, Kyle at Radford (02-28-09)
SMITH, Anthony at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
OHMAN, Kyle at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
CURRY, Seth vs Radford (01-24-09)
CURRY, Seth at Clemson (12-07-08)
OHMAN, Kyle at Virginia (11-25-08)
CURRY, Seth vs Radford (01-24-09)
CURRY, Seth at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
BAKER, Tyler vs USC Upstate (12-23-08)
FLOYD, Brolin vs Anderson (12-15-08)
OHMAN, Kyle at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
CURRY, Seth at VMI (01-17-09)
OHMAN, Kyle at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
CURRY, Seth at Radford (02-28-09)
CURRY, Seth at VMI (01-17-09)
CURRY, Seth at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
CURRY, Seth at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
BAKER, Tyler vs No. 6 Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
BAKER, Tyler at Radford (02-28-09)
CURRY, Seth vs Presbyterian (02-09-09)
CURRY, Seth vs UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
SMITH, Anthony at Saint Louis (12-19-08)
CURRY, Seth at Winthrop (01-03-09)
SANDERS, Jesse vs William & Mary (11-29-08)
OHMAN, Kyle at Radford (02-28-09)
BAKER, Tyler at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
SMITH, Anthony at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
CURRY, Seth vs Winthrop (02-07-09)
SANDERS, Jesse vs Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
SANDERS, Jesse at Clemson (12-07-08)
FLOYD, Brolin vs UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
SANDERS, Jesse vs Montreat (11-14-08)
SMITH, Anthony at VMI (01-17-09)
SMITH, Anthony vs No. 2 VMI (03-05-09)
SMITH, Anthony vs VMI (02-24-09)
OHMAN, Kyle vs Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
SANDERS, Jesse vs Presbyterian (02-09-09)
SANDERS, Jesse vs High Point (01-27-09)
CURRY, Seth vs Montreat (11-14-08)
Blocked Shots................
Turnovers....................
Fouls........................
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
7
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
OHMAN, Kyle vs VMI (02-24-09)
SMITH, Anthony at High Point (01-20-09)
SMITH, Anthony vs Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
SANDERS, Jesse vs Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
SANDERS, Jesse vs William & Mary (11-29-08)
CURRY, Seth vs No. 2 VMI (03-05-09)
OHMAN, Kyle at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
OHMAN, Kyle at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
SANDERS, Jesse vs Presbyterian (02-09-09)
OHMAN, Kyle vs High Point (01-27-09)
OHMAN, Kyle at Presbyterian (01-05-09)
SMITH, Anthony vs Cincinnati Christian (12-28-08)
FLOYD, Brolin vs Cincinnati Christian (12-28-08)
SANDERS, Jesse vs Cincinnati Christian (12-28-08)
McMASTERS, Carter vs Montreat (11-14-08)
CURRY, Seth vs VMI (02-24-09)
OHMAN, Kyle at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
OHMAN, Kyle at Radford (02-28-09)
BAKER, Tyler at Radford (02-28-09)
SMITH, Austin at Radford (02-28-09)
SMITH, Austin vs Winthrop (02-07-09)
SANDERS, Jesse vs Radford (01-24-09)
FLOYD, Brolin vs Radford (01-24-09)
SANDERS, Jesse at Presbyterian (01-05-09)
BAKER, Tyler vs USC Upstate (12-23-08)
OHMAN, Kyle at Saint Louis (12-19-08)
SMITH, Anthony vs William & Mary (11-29-08)
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
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........................
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
39
32
29
28
26
15
13
13
23
22
1.000
.857
.857
9
8
23
13
1.000
1.000
11
9
16
13
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
19
17
11
10
5
4
4
4
6
5
8
7
5
5
5
5
( 5-5 )
( 6-7 )
( 6-7 )
( 4-4 )
( 2-2 )
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
8-8
6-6
6-6
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
3-3
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
PARAKHOUSKI, Artsiom at Radford (02-28-09)
RIVERS, K.C. at Clemson (12-07-08)
MOORE, Dexter at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
SMITH, Sean vs UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
LEE, Gerald at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
PARAKHOUSKI, Artsiom at Radford (02-28-09)
LEE, Gerald at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
RIVERS, K.C. at Clemson (12-07-08)
SCHNEIDER, David vs William & Mary (11-29-08)
SUMNER, Danny vs William & Mary (11-29-08)
PROCTOR, Mike vs Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
HENLEY, Joshua vs No. 6 Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
FINNEY, Ben at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
MOORE, Dexter at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
SMITH, Sean vs UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
SCHNEIDER, David vs William & Mary (11-29-08)
MOORE, Dexter at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
FINNEY, Ben at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
BURKS, Ron vs VMI (02-24-09)
NJOKU, MJ vs Montreat (11-14-08)
PARAKHOUSKI, Artsiom at Radford (02-28-09)
PARAKHOUSKI, Artsiom at Radford (02-28-09)
NJOKU, MJ vs Montreat (11-14-08)
PRIMM, J.P. at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
SIDDLE, Takayo at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
COLEMAN, Al'Lonzo at Presbyterian (01-05-09)
KENON, Austin vs No. 2 VMI (03-05-09)
KNIGHT, JT at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
COLEMAN, Al'Lonzo vs Presbyterian (02-09-09)
DICKEY, Matt vs UNC Asheville (01-31-09)
BELL, Willie at VMI (01-17-09)
FIGURES, Will vs Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
JACKSON, Quinard at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
MANSELL, Patrick vs Rider (03-17-09)
FLITTNER, Grayson vs No. 6 Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
CARTER, Omar at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
JOHNSON, Josh vs Presbyterian (02-09-09)
CARTER, Omar vs Charleston Southern (01-10-09)
FLITTNER, Grayson vs Gardner-Webb (12-06-08)
PARAKHOUSKI, Artsiom at Radford (02-28-09)
SCOTT, Mike at Virginia (11-25-08)
STITT, Demontez at Clemson (12-07-08)
EDWARDS, Mario at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
LINN, Aaron vs No. 6 Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
HOLMES, Chavis vs No. 2 VMI (03-05-09)
LONON, Adam vs No. 2 VMI (03-05-09)
GABRIEL, Keith at VMI (01-17-09)
PARAKHOUSKI, Artsiom vs Radford (01-24-09)
DANIELS, Cruz at High Point (01-20-09)
SINGLETON, David at High Point (01-20-09)
JOHNSON, Amir vs Radford (01-24-09)
RINGGOLD, Mike vs Rider (03-17-09)
JACKSON, Brandon vs No. 6 Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
BLANK, Nate vs No. 6 Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
HENLEY, Joshua vs No. 6 Gardner-Webb (03-03-09)
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
McEACHIN, Chris at Radford (02-28-09)
THOMAS, Kenny at Radford (02-28-09)
MARTIN, Phillip at Radford (02-28-09)
JOHNSON, Josh vs Presbyterian (02-09-09)
COLEMAN, Al'Lonzo vs Presbyterian (02-09-09)
LINN, Aaron at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
BLANK, Nate at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
LYNCH-FLOHR, Joey vs Radford (01-24-09)
DANIELS, Cruz at High Point (01-20-09)
SCHNEIDERS, Nick vs USC Upstate (12-23-08)
PENA, John vs Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
CASSITY, Kyle at Saint Louis (12-19-08)
KITTS, Marcus vs William & Mary (11-29-08)
DARNELL, Chris vs William & Mary (11-29-08)
BAKER, Calvin at Virginia (11-25-08)
RUSHING, Matt vs Montreat (11-14-08)
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 20, 2009)
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......................
97
95
92
91
90
36
34
34
74
70
.621
.620
15
14
41
34
34
.571
.536
32
32
45
35
1.000
.914
50
48
22
21
21
13
12
7
5
25
24
29
27
(36-58)
(31-50)
(12-21)
(15-28)
( 8-8 )
(32-35)
MONTREAT (11-14-08)
at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
at Radford (02-28-09)
at VMI (01-17-09)
at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (12-28-08)
MONTREAT (11-14-08)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
MONTREAT (11-14-08)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
COKER (11-28-08)
at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
at DePaul (12-17-08)
GEORGE MASON (12-01-08)
vs USC Upstate (12-23-08)
at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
at Radford (02-28-09)
at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
at Radford (02-28-09)
at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
at VMI (01-17-09)
HIGH POINT (01-27-09)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
at Virginia (11-25-08)
MONTREAT (11-14-08)
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (12-28-08)
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (12-28-08)
MONTREAT (11-14-08)
at VMI (01-17-09)
at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
at Radford (02-28-09)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 20, 2009)
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......................
109
95
94
85
84
38
36
36
77
76
.618
.543
18
15
46
36
.536
.529
27
17
42
31
.923
.824
57
49
49
26
25
15
13
7
7
7
23
21
34
27
(34-55)
(38-70)
(15-28)
( 9-17)
(12-13)
(14-17)
VMI (02-24-09)
at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
at Radford (02-28-09)
at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
VMI (02-24-09)
at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
at Gardner-Webb (02-04-09)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
VMI (02-24-09)
VMI (02-24-09)
at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
WILLIAM & MARY (11-29-08)
VMI (02-24-09)
at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
at Radford (02-28-09)
at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
at Radford (02-28-09)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
WILLIAM & MARY (11-29-08)
at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
VMI (02-24-09)
at VMI (01-17-09)
VMI (02-24-09)
RADFORD (01-24-09)
at Clemson (12-07-08)
GEORGE MASON (12-01-08)
vs Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
UNC ASHEVILLE (01-31-09)
at Radford (02-28-09)
WILLIAM & MARY (11-29-08)
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 20, 2009)
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......................
56
56
57
57
58
19
20
20
20
41
48
.317
.345
4
5
5
15
19
.167
.174
5
6
6
8
10
10
.375
.417
23
24
24
24
6
8
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
8
11
12
12
12
(19-60)
(20-58)
( 5-30)
( 4-23)
( 6-16)
( 5-12)
at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
at Winthrop (01-03-09)
WINTHROP (02-07-09)
vs No. 2 VMI (03-05-09)
at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
at Winthrop (01-03-09)
WINTHROP (02-07-09)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
vs USC Upstate (12-23-08)
COASTAL CAROLINA (01-12-09)
at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
at Saint Louis (12-19-08)
WILLIAM & MARY (11-29-08)
vs No. 2 VMI (03-05-09)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
at Clemson (12-07-08)
WILLIAM & MARY (11-29-08)
at Saint Louis (12-19-08)
at DePaul (12-17-08)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
at High Point (01-20-09)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
GEORGE MASON (12-01-08)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
at High Point (01-20-09)
at DePaul (12-17-08)
at Virginia (11-25-08)
at Saint Louis (12-19-08)
vs USC Upstate (12-23-08)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
at Saint Louis (12-19-08)
at UNC Asheville (11-18-08)
HIGH POINT (01-27-09)
GEORGE MASON (12-01-08)
at Virginia (11-25-08)
GEORGE MASON (12-01-08)
at DePaul (12-17-08)
vs USC Upstate (12-23-08)
at High Point (01-20-09)
RIDER (03-17-09)
at Winthrop (01-03-09)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
at High Point (01-20-09)
at Clemson (12-07-08)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (01-10-09)
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 20, 2009)
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......................
46
47
48
55
55
16
17
52
52
52
52
.308
.327
2
3
3
12
13
.167
.174
1
4
4
3
5
.333
.417
27
27
7
9
9
9
2
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
8
8
11
12
(16-52)
(17-52)
( 2-12)
( 4-23)
( 1-3 )
( 5-12)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
WINTHROP (02-07-09)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (12-28-08)
COASTAL CAROLINA (01-12-09)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
vs USC Upstate (12-23-08)
at Winthrop (01-03-09)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
at High Point (01-20-09)
WINTHROP (02-07-09)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
WINTHROP (02-07-09)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (01-10-09)
at High Point (01-20-09)
COASTAL CAROLINA (01-12-09)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
at High Point (01-20-09)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
at High Point (01-20-09)
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (12-28-08)
COKER (11-28-08)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (01-10-09)
at VMI (01-17-09)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (12-28-08)
PRESBYTERIAN (02-09-09)
at Coastal Carolina (02-16-09)
COASTAL CAROLINA (01-12-09)
at Virginia (11-25-08)
COKER (11-28-08)
GARDNER-WEBB (12-06-08)
ANDERSON (12-15-08)
at Saint Louis (12-19-08)
vs Northern Colorado (12-22-08)
at Winthrop (01-03-09)
NO. 6 GARDNER-WEBB (03-03-09)
HIGH POINT (01-27-09)
at DePaul (12-17-08)
at Charleston Southern (02-14-09)
at Old Dominion (02-21-09)
at High Point (01-20-09)
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Category Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
POINTS
G Pts Pts/G
----------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34 699
20.6
SMITH, Anthony...... 34 589
17.3
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34 483
14.2
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31 206
6.6
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33 198
6.0
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 34 127
3.7
BAKER, Tyler........ 25 117
4.7
SMITH, Austin....... 27
73
2.7
WEAVER, Bill........ 33
37
1.1
SPENCER, James...... 31
30
1.0
SUMMERS, Chris...... 7
12
1.7
McMASTERS, Carter... 5
8
1.6
SCORING AVERAGE
G Pts Avg/G
---------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34 699 20.6
SMITH, Anthony...... 34 589 17.3
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34 483 14.2
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31 206
6.6
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33 198
6.0
BAKER, Tyler........ 25 117
4.7
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 34 127
3.7
SMITH, Austin....... 27
73
2.7
SUMMERS, Chris...... 7
12
1.7
McMASTERS, Carter... 5
8
1.6
WEAVER, Bill........ 33
37
1.1
SPENCER, James...... 31
30
1.0
FG PERCENTAGE
FG ATT
Pct
---------------------------------SMITH, Austin....... 30 48 .625
SUMMERS, Chris......
5
8 .625
SANDERS, Jesse...... 72 139 .518
SPENCER, James......
9 18 .500
SMITH, Anthony...... 209 423 .494
WEAVER, Bill........ 16 33 .485
FLOYD, Brolin....... 74 158 .468
BAKER, Tyler........ 37 82 .451
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 42 97 .433
OHMAN, Kyle......... 154 357 .431
CURRY, Seth......... 239 572 .418
McMASTERS, Carter...
3 13 .231
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
G Att Att/G
----------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34 572
16.8
SMITH, Anthony...... 34 423
12.4
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34 357
10.5
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33 158
4.8
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31 139
4.5
3-POINT PERCENTAGE
3FG ATT
Pct
---------------------------------SUMMERS, Chris......
1
2 .500
SPENCER, James......
4
9 .444
OHMAN, Kyle......... 99 235 .421
SMITH, Anthony...... 71 194 .366
CURRY, Seth......... 102 289 .353
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 10 33 .303
BAKER, Tyler........ 10 34 .294
FLOYD, Brolin....... 10 38 .263
McMASTERS, Carter...
2
8 .250
SANDERS, Jesse......
7 29 .241
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS
G Att Att/G
----------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34 289
8.5
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34 235
6.9
SMITH, Anthony...... 34 194
5.7
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
38
1.2
BAKER, Tyler........ 25
34
1.4
FT PERCENTAGE
FT ATT
Pct
---------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 119 141 .844
BAKER, Tyler........ 33 40 .825
OHMAN, Kyle......... 76 99 .768
SANDERS, Jesse...... 55 74 .743
SMITH, Anthony...... 100 151 .662
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 33 50 .660
FLOYD, Brolin....... 40 66 .606
SMITH, Austin....... 13 23 .565
SUMMERS, Chris......
1
2 .500
SPENCER, James......
8 20 .400
WEAVER, Bill........
5 13 .385
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
G Att Att/G
----------------------------------SMITH, Anthony...... 34 151
4.4
CURRY, Seth......... 34 141
4.1
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
99
2.9
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
74
2.4
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
66
2.0
FIELD GOALS MADE
G Made Made/G
----------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34 239
7.0
SMITH, Anthony...... 34 209
6.1
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34 154
4.5
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
74
2.2
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
72
2.3
3-POINT FGS MADE
G Made Made/G
----------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34 102
3.0
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
99
2.9
SMITH, Anthony...... 34
71
2.1
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 34
10
0.3
BAKER, Tyler........ 25
10
0.4
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
10
0.3
FREE THROWS MADE
G Made Made/G
----------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34 119
3.5
SMITH, Anthony...... 34 100
2.9
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
76
2.2
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
55
1.8
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
40
1.2
2008-09 Liberty Univ. Men's Basketball
Liberty Category Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2009)
All games
REBOUNDS
G Reb Reb/G
----------------------------------SMITH, Anthony...... 34 226
6.6
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34 187
5.5
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31 161
5.2
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33 156
4.7
CURRY, Seth......... 34 146
4.3
ASSISTS
G No.
A/G
----------------------------------SANDERS, Jesse...... 31 129
4.2
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
90
2.6
CURRY, Seth......... 34
79
2.3
SMITH, Anthony...... 34
74
2.2
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 34
54
1.6
REBOUND AVERAGE
G Reb Avg/G
----------------------------------SMITH, Anthony...... 34 226
6.6
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34 187
5.5
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31 161
5.2
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33 156
4.7
CURRY, Seth......... 34 146
4.3
STEALS
G No.
S/G
----------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34
44
1.3
SMITH, Anthony...... 34
43
1.3
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
42
1.2
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
38
1.2
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
21
0.6
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
G No. Avg/G
----------------------------------SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
68
2.2
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
59
1.8
SMITH, Anthony...... 34
40
1.2
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
29
0.9
SMITH, Austin....... 27
23
0.9
CURRY, Seth......... 34
23
0.7
BLOCKED SHOTS
G No. Blk/G
----------------------------------OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
13
0.4
CURRY, Seth......... 34
9
0.3
SMITH, Anthony...... 34
7
0.2
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
6
0.2
BAKER, Tyler........ 25
6
0.2
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS
G No. Avg/G
----------------------------------SMITH, Anthony...... 34 186
5.5
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34 158
4.6
CURRY, Seth......... 34 123
3.6
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
97
2.9
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
93
3.0
FOULS
G No. Per/G
----------------------------------FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
85
2.6
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
84
2.5
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
72
2.3
SMITH, Anthony...... 34
71
2.1
SMITH, Austin....... 27
60
2.2
FOULOUTS
G No.
---------------------------BAKER, Tyler........ 25
2
SMITH, Austin....... 27
2
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
2
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
2
SMITH, Anthony...... 34
1
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
1
MINUTES
G No. Min/G
----------------------------------CURRY, Seth......... 34 1239
36.4
SMITH, Anthony...... 34 1233
36.3
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34 1138
33.5
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31 939
30.3
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33 778
23.6
TURNOVERS
G No.
TO/G
----------------------------------SMITH, Anthony...... 34
76
2.2
CURRY, Seth......... 34
75
2.2
OHMAN, Kyle......... 34
67
2.0
SANDERS, Jesse...... 31
54
1.7
STEPHENE, Johnny.... 34
50
1.5
FLOYD, Brolin....... 33
50
1.5