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210411 LU MBB Guide TXT:Layout 1 OPPONENTS MONTREAT UNC ASHEVILLE November 14 – Vines Center - 9:15 p.m. November 18 – Justice Center – 2 p.m. January 31 – Vines Center – 7 p.m. General Information General Information Location: Montreat, N.C. Location: Asheville, N.C. Founded: 1916 Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 460 Enrollment: 3,500 Colors: Navy and Vegas Gold Colors: Royal Blue and White Nickname: Cavaliers Nickname: Bulldogs President: Dr. Dan Struble President: Dr. Anne Ponder Athletic Director: Jonathan Bennett Athletic Director: Janet Cone National Affiliation: NAIA Division II National Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Appalachian Athletic Conference: Big South Gymnasium (Capacity): McAlister Gymnasium (Capacity): Justice Gymnasium (500) Center (1,500) Website: montreatcavaliers.com Website: uncabulldogs.com Team Information Sports Information Team Information Sports Information Head Coach: Bill Robinson Basketball SID: Amanda Hollifield Head Coach: Eddie Biedenbach Basketball SID: Mike Gore Alma Mater: The King’s College, 1991 Office Phone: (828) 669-8011 x3410 Alma Mater: N.C. State, 1986 Office Phone: (828) 251-6923 Record at Montreat: 179-184 (11 years) E-Mail Address: [email protected] Record at UNCA: 166-186 (12 years) Cell Phone: (828) 215-6387 Press Table Phone: None E-Mail Address: [email protected] Career Record: 210-239 (14 years) Fax Number: (828) 669-8014 Career Record: 195-237 (15 years) Press Table Phone: (828) 251-6387 Assistant Coaches: Patrick Hanlon, Assistant Coaches: Nick McDevitt, Fax Number: (828) 251-6386 Rob Brendle Series Information Brett Carey Basketball Office Phone: Series Record: Liberty leads series, 5-0 Basketball Office Phone: Series Information (828) 669-8011 Liberty’s Home Record versus: 5-0 (828) 251-6459 Series Record: UNCA leads series, 24-17 Liberty’s Road Record versus: 0-0 Liberty’s Home Record versus: 10-8 2007-08 Record: 12-19 Liberty’s Neutral Record versus: 0-0 2007-08 Record: 23-10 Liberty’s Road Record versus: 7-16 Conference Record/Finish: 9-9/5th Last Meeting: Dec. 9, 2000 (at Liberty 80, Montreat 62) Conference Record/Finish: 10-4/T-1st Liberty’s Neutral Record versus: 0-0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Last Meeting: March 6, 2008 (at UNCA 75, Liberty 57) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Top Returnees: Seth Moore, MJ Njoku Top Returnee: Reid Augst Newcomers: Rhett Hardin, Terrell Mosely, Newcomers: Madison Davis, Jeremy Harn, Shane Williams Terrence Turner Bill Robinson MJ Njoku Eddie Biedenbach Reid Augst 2007-08 Results 2008-09 Schedule 2007-08 Results 2008-09 Schedule Nov. 2 vs. Asbury L /78-86 Oct. 23 CROSSFIRE Nov. 9 FURMAN W /78-75 Nov. 14 BELMONT-ABBEY Nov. 3 vs. Kentucky Christian L /82-97 Oct. 28 ATLETES IN ACTION Nov. 11 LEES-MCRAE W /74-48 Nov. 16 MONTREAT Nov. 13 BREVARD W /75-35 Nov. 13 SOUTHERN WESLEYAN W /91-77 Nov. 8 at Lee Nov. 18 LIBERTY Nov. 17 at Campbell W /83-71 Nov. 16 at Berea L /66-76 Nov. 11 at Southern Wesleyan Nov. 22 at Campbell Nov. 17 vs. Asbury L /74-85 Nov. 14 at Liberty Nov. 20 at Western Carolina W /83-73 Nov. 24 EAST TENNESSEE STATE L /87-89 (OT) Nov. 25 at Wofford Nov. 19 at North Carolina A&T L /51-82 Nov. 16 at UNC Asheville Nov. 27 TUSCULUM W /84-73 Nov. 30 at North Carolina Nov. 20 WARREN WILSON W /98-61 Nov. 19 MILLIGAN Dec. 1 at Virginia Tech L /51-65 Dec. 3 at Tennessee Nov. 20 NORTH GREENVILLE Nov. 28 at Virginia Intermont L /75-82 Dec. 13 CAMPBELL W /79-76 Dec. 6 VMI Nov. 22 at Bluefield Dec. 1 UNION W /88-77 Dec. 17 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W /82-73 Dec. 13 CATAWBA Nov. 25 at Mars Hill Dec. 4 BRYAN W /87-75 Dec. 19 at Tennessee L /73-86 Nov. 28 at High Point Dec. 17 at Duke Dec. 8 at Covenant W /66-63 Dec. 29 BUFFALO W /101-90 (OT) Dec. 20 at Buffalo Dec. 22 at William and Marry L /52-87 Dec. 1 MARS HILL Dec. 31 MONTREAT W /94-64 Dec. 22 at Ohio State Dec. 31 at UNC-Asheville L /64-94 Dec. 3 at Tennessee Wesleyan Jan. 5 at South Carolina W /61-58 Dec. 31 WESTERN CAROLINA Jan. 2 at Georgetown (Kentucky) L /62-110 Dec. 6 UVA WISE Jan. 9 at North Carolina L /81-93 Dec. 12 at Clearwater Christian Jan. 3 at Charleston Southern Jan. 9 at King College L /58-76 Jan. 12 LIBERTY W /74-70 Dec. 13 at Webber International Jan. 7 at Gardner-Webb Jan. 12 at UVA-Wise L /67-90 Jan. 16 HIGH POINT W /74-58 Jan. 5 at Brevard Jan. 10 at Radford Jan. 15 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN W /91-67 Jan. 19 at VMI W /90-87 (OT) Jan. 7 KING COLLEGE Jan. 13 HIGH POINT Jan. 19 BLUEFIELD L /105-109 Jan. 23 RADFORD W /82-63 Jan. 10 COVENANT Jan. 26 at Charleston Southern W /86-73 Jan. 17 at Winthrop Jan. 22 at Milligan W /62-61 Jan. 14 at Bryan Jan. 28 at Coastal Carolina W /56-52 Jan. 19 at Coastal Carolina Jan. 24 at Warren Wilson W /79-66 Jan. 17 at Union Feb. 2 WINTHROP W /71-56 Jan. 24 PRESBYTERIAN Jan. 26 VIRGINIA INTERMONT W /93-81 Jan. 20 at North Greenville Feb. 9 at Liberty L /54-83 Jan. 28 WINTHROP Jan. 29 at Union L /73-74 Jan. 21 VIRGINIA INTERMONT Feb. 13 at High Point L /71-80 Jan. 31 at Liberty Feb. 2 at Bryan W /74-59 Jan. 24 at Milligan Feb. 16 VMI L /75-97 Feb. 2 at VMI Feb. 5 COVENANT L /79-80 Jan. 28 BLUEFIELD Feb. 20 at Radford L /53-62 Feb. 7 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Feb. 7 at Presbyterian L /45-84 Jan. 31 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN Feb. 23 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W /85-73 Feb. 11 GARDNER-WEBB Feb. 9 KING COLLEGE L /63-90 Feb. 4 at UVA Wise Feb. 27 COASTAL CAROLINA W /78-72 Feb. 14 RADFORD Feb. 12 UVA-WISE W /88-70 Feb. 7 at King College March 1 at Winthrop W /63-50 Feb. 16 at Tennessee Wesleyan L /73-86 Feb. 11 at Covenant March 4 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W /87-63 Feb. 18 at High Point Feb. 19 at Bluefield L /76-103 Feb. 14 BRYAN March 6 LIBERTY W /75-57 Feb. 21 COASTAL CAROLINA Feb. 23 MILLIGAN W /83-78 Feb. 18 UNION March 8 WINTHROP L /48-66 Feb. 28 at Presbyterian Feb. 28 vs. Tennessee Wesleyan L /67-76 Feb. 21 at Virginia Intermont March 18 at Ohio State L /66-84 March 3-7 Big South Championship 76 2008-09 Liberty Flames Basketball OPPONENTS VIRGINIA COKER November 25 – John Paul Jones Arena – 7 p.m. November 28 – Vines Center – 6 p.m. Liberty Thanksgiving Classic General Information General Information Location: Charlottesville, Va. Location: Hartsville, S.C. Founded: 1819 Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 20,834 Enrollment: 1,200 Colors: Orange and Blue Colors: Navy and Yellow Nickname: Cavaliers Nickname: Cobras President: John T. Casteen, III President: Dr. James Dawson Athletic Director: Craig Littlepage Athletic Director: Tim Griggs National Affiliation: NCAA Division I National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Conference Carolinas Gymnasium (Capacity): John Paul Gymnasium (Capacity): Timberlake- Jones Arena (14,593) Lawton Gymnasium (500) Website: virginiasports.com Website: cokercobras.com Team Information Sports Information Team Information Sports Information Head Coach: Dave Leitao Basketball SID: Rich Murray Head Coach: Dan Schmotzer Basketball SID: Christian Stryker Alma Mater: Northeastern, 1983 Office Phone: (434) 982-5500 Alma Mater: St. Edwards, 1974 Office Phone: (843) 383-8068 Record at Virginia: 53-42 (Four years) Home Phone: (434) 978-2966 Record at Coker: 271-296 (21 years) E-Mail Address: [email protected] E-Mail Address: [email protected] Press Table Phone: None Career Record: 133-111 (Eight years) Press Table Phone: (434) 296-5910 Career Record: 271-296 (21 years) Fax Number: (843) 383-8319 Assistant Coaches: Steve Seymour, Fax Number: (434) 982-5525 Assistant Coaches: Dan Shanks Bill Courtney, Drew Diener Basketball Office Phone: Basketball Office Phone: Series Information (843) 858-6782 Series Information (434) 982-5400 Series Record: Virginia leads series, 6-1 2007-08 Record: 9-19 Series Record: Liberty leads series, 1-0 Liberty’s Home Record versus: 0-0 Liberty’s Home Record versus: 1-0 2007-08 Record: 17-16 Liberty’s Road Record versus: 1-6 Conference Record/Finish: 7-14/8th Liberty’s Road Record versus: 0-0 Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/10th Liberty’s Neutral Record versus: 0-0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/2 Liberty’s Neutral Record versus: 0-0 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 11/6 Last Meeting: Nov. 18, 2005 (at Virginia 79, Liberty 44) Starters Returning/Lost: 3 Last Meeting: Nov. 13, 2007 (at Liberty 64, Coker 49) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Top Returnee: Mason Ambler, Josh Poston, Top Returnees: Mamadi Diane, Jeff Jones, Lukas Varga Mike Scott Newcomers: Liam Kyle, Richardo Smith Newcomers: John Brandenburg, Sylven Landesberg, Assane Sene Dave Leitao Mamadi Diane Dan Schmotzer Mason Ambler 2007-08 Results 2008-09 Schedule 2007-08 Results 2008-09 Schedule Nov. 11 VERMONT W /90-72 Nov. 16 VMI Nov. 13 at Liberty L /49-64 Nov. 18 MORRIS Nov. 14 HOWARD W /92-53 Nov. 16 vs. Armstrong Atlantic St. L /73-75 Nov. 19 SOUTH FLORIDA Nov. 21 vs. UNC Pembroke Nov. 17 at Arizona W /75-72 Nov. 17 vs. Francis Marion L /66-69 Nov. 20 DREXEL W /72-58 Nov.
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