American college baseball team
Liberty Flames baseball Founded 1974 (1974 ) University Liberty University Head coach Bradley LeCroy (1st season)Conference C-USA Location Lynchburg, Virginia Home stadium Liberty Baseball Stadium (Capacity: 2,500)Nickname Flames Colors Red, white, and blue[ 1] 1993, 1998, 2000, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2021, 2022 Big South : 2013Atlantic Sun : 2019Atlantic Sun : 2021
The Liberty Flames baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia , United States.[ 2] The team is a member of Conference USA , which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association 's Division I . Liberty's first baseball team was fielded in 1974. The team plays its home games at Liberty Baseball Stadium in Lynchburg, Virginia . The Flames are coached by Bradley LeCroy .[ 3] The team colors are red, white and blue.[ 4]
Liberty in the NCAA Tournament
Year-by-year results
Statistics overview
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
NAIA Independent (1974–1983)
D1 Independent (1984–1991)
1984
Al Worthington
23-19
1985
Al Worthington
25-17
1986
Al Worthington
26-14
Al Worthington:
343-189-1
1987
Bobby Richardson
12-26
1988
Bobby Richardson
18-32
1989
Bobby Richardson
25-24
1990
Bobby Richardson
23-24-1
Bobby Richardson:
78-106-1
1991
Johnny Hunton
32-14-1
Big South Conference (1992–2018)
1992
Johnny Hunton
20-27-1
5-11-1
1993
Johnny Hunton
23-25
10-11
NCAA Regional
1994
Johnny Hunton
21-30-1
9-18
1995
Johnny Hunton
33-20
15-9
1996
Johnny Hunton
21-27
8-13
1997
Johnny Hunton
25-32
11-10
Johnny Hunton:
175-175-3
58-72
1998
Dave Pastors
32-29
13-5
NCAA Regional
1999
Dave Pastors
26-28
7-8
2000
Dave Pastors
36-23
14-5
1st
NCAA Regional
2001
Dave Pastors
35-21
13-7
2002
Dave Pastors
33-24-2
11-9
Dave Pastors:
162-125-2
58-34
2003
Matt Royer
17-37
7-12
2004
Matt Royer
25-30
9-15
2005
Matt Royer
36-19
14-10
2006 [ 5]
Matt Royer
39–21
13–11
2007 [ 6]
Matt Royer
36–25
14–7
Matt Royer:
153-132
57-55
2008 [ 7]
Jim Toman
35–26–1
14–7
2009 [ 8]
Jim Toman
33–21
17–9
2010 [ 9]
Jim Toman
42–19
19–8
2011 [ 10]
Jim Toman
35–24
18–9
2012 [ 11]
Jim Toman
41–19
14–10
2013 [ 12]
Jim Toman
36–29
13–10
NCAA Regional
2014 [ 13]
Jim Toman
41–18
23–3
1st (North)
NCAA Regional
2015 [ 14]
Jim Toman
33–23
16–8
2016 [ 15]
Jim Toman
31–28
12–12
Jim Toman:
329-205-1
100-76
2017
Scott Jackson
32–23
16–8
2nd
2018
Scott Jackson
32–26
17–10
3rd
Big South:
830-672-6
306-255
ASUN Conference (2019–2023)
2019
Scott Jackson
40–19
15–9
NCAA Regional
2020
Scott Jackson
10–7
Season canceled on March 12 due to COVID-19 [ 16]
2021
Scott Jackson
41–16
19–2
1st (North)
NCAA Regional
2022
Scott Jackson
37–23
19–12
1st (East)
NCAA Regional
2023
Scott Jackson
27–31
16–14
6th
ASUN:
155–68
69–37
Conference USA (2024–present)
2024
Scott Jackson
24-34
11-13
5th
Scott Jackson:
246–181
80-49
2025
Bradley LeCroy
Total:
1,156–949
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
Major League Baseball
As of the 2022 Major League Baseball season, 79 former Flames have been drafted by MLB teams.[ 17] Nine players have made it to the majors:[ 18] Sid Bream , Randy Tomlin , Doug Brady , Lee Guetterman , Josh Rupe , Ian Parmley , Ryan Cordell , Fraser Ellard , and Will Wagner . Additionally, Tony Beasley , a former infielder with the Flames, served as the interim manager of the Texas Rangers during the 2022 season.[ 19]
See also
References
External links
Current teams Future teams Championships