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09-10 Games 9-10 Marriott Cavalier Classic.Indd 22009-10009-10 LibertyLiberty Games No. 9-10 - Dec. 28-29, 2009 (Marriott Cavalier Classic) WWomen’somen’s BBasketballasketball QQuickuick FFactsacts Liberty LADY FLAMES GGeneraleneral IInformationnformation (6-2, 0-0 Big South) NNameame ooff SSchoolchool ...................... LLibertyiberty UUniversityniversity CCity/Zipity/Zip .................................. LLynchburg,ynchburg, VVa.a. 2450224502 FFoundedounded ....................................................................................11971971 EEnrollmentnrollment ........................................................................ 111,3111,311 vs. NNicknameickname........................................................ LLadyady FFlameslames SSchoolchool ColorsColors ........................ RRed,ed, WWhitehite & BBluelue HHomeome AArenarena................................................ VVinesines CCenterenter Cornell BIG RED CCapacityapacity....................................................................................88,085,085 AAfffi lliationiation ................................................ NNCAACAA DDivisionivision I (5-4, 0-0 Ivy) CConferenceonference ............................................................ BBigig SSouthouth FFounderounder .................................................. DDr.r. JJerryerry FFalwellalwell CChancellorhancellor ..........................................JJerryerry FFalwell,alwell, JJr.r. DDirectorirector ooff AAthleticsthletics................................ JJeffeff BBarberarber Possible Dec. 29 Opponents AAthleticsthletics DDept.ept. PPhonehone .......... ((434)434) 5582-210082-2100 WWomen’somen’s BBasketballasketball IInformationnformation HHeadead CCoachoach................................................ CCareyarey GreenGreen AAlmalma MMaterater ........................ CCoastaloastal CCarolina,arolina, ‘79‘79 RRecordecord aatt SSchoolchool .............. 2243-7943-79 ((11th11th Year)Year) CCareerareer RRecordecord .............................................................. SSameame AAssistantssistant CCoachesoaches ......................AAlexislexis SherardSherard ((St.St. MMichael’s,ichael’s, ‘93)‘93) ......................HHeathereather SStephenstephens (Wyoming,(Wyoming, ‘03)‘03) .................................. AAndyndy BBloodworthloodworth (Calvin,(Calvin, ‘98)‘98) Samford BULLDOGS No. 20/23 Virginia CAVALIERS CCertiertifi eedd AthleticAthletic TTrainerrainer .............................................................................. MMadelineadeline BosekBosek (8-4, 3-2 Southern) (7-3, 0-0 ACC) HHistoryistory Charlottesville, Va. - John Paul Jones Arena FFirstirst SSeasoneason ooff BBasketballasketball ....................11975-76975-76 AAll-Timell-Time RRecordecord ....................................................5514-40714-407 The Games NNCAACAA TTournamentournament AppearancesAppearances ..................1122 Liberty returns to action with its second tournament of the 2009-10 season, the Mar- LLastast NNCAACAA AAppearanceppearance ......................................22009009 OOpponentpponent .................................................................... LLouisvilleouisville riott Cavalier Classic, following a 13-day break from competition for Christmas. The two- RResultesult ........................................LL/42-62/42-62 ((FirstFirst RRound)ound) day event at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Va., features four teams which FFinal/Highestinal/Highest RankingRanking .............................................. NN/A/A FFinalinal 22008-09008-09 RecordRecord ..............................................224-94-9 combined for 80 victories a season ago and all boast winning records thus far in 2009-10. CConferenceonference Record/FinishRecord/Finish ................115-1/First5-1/First Liberty will seek its second tournament title of the year, after winning the Navy Classic. SStarterstarters RReturning/Losteturning/Lost..............................................22/3/3 LLetterwinnersetterwinners Returning/LostReturning/Lost............................77/7/7 The Lady Flames (6-2, 0-0 Big South) will meet Ivy League foe Cornell (5-4, 0-0 Ivy) NNewcomersewcomers........................................................................................6 in the tournament’s opening game, Monday at 4:30 p.m. No. 20/23 Virginia (7-3, 0-0 ACC) will then host Samford (8-4, 3-2 Southern) in the nightcap at 7 p.m. The two victors will AAthleticsthletics CCommunicationsommunications IInfo.nfo. AAsst.sst. AADD - CCommunicationsommunications square off for the Marriott Cavalier Classic championship Tuesday at 7 p.m., following the ....................................................................................TToddodd WWetmoreetmore 4:30 p.m. consolation game. SSIDID OOfffi ccee PPhonehone ........................ ((434)434) 5582-229282-2292 CCellell PPhonehone ............................................ ((434)434) 8841-897441-8974 EEmailmail AAddressddress.............. [email protected]@liberty.edu Lady Flames On The Air AAssoc.ssoc. DDirectorirector ..........................RRyanyan BBombergeromberger CCellell PPhonehone .......................................... ((434)434) 2221-557621-5576 All Lady Flames basketball games may be heard LIVE on WWMC 90.9 FM “The EEmailmail AAddressddress...... [email protected]@liberty.edu Light.” Jamie Hall, celebrating his 16th year of broadcasting Lady Flames basketball, is AAsst.sst. DDirectorirector ........................................ PPaulaul CCarmanyarmany once again handling the courtside play-by-play duties for road games. Nick Pierce and CCellell PPhonehone ............................................ ((434)434) 2221-557521-5575 EEmailmail AAddressddress.......... [email protected]@liberty.edu Josh Wood serve as the primary commentators for home contests. AAsst.sst. DDirectorirector .................................................. EEricric BBrownrown CCellell PPhonehone ............................................ ((434)434) 2221-881721-8817 EEmailmail AAddressddress................ [email protected]@liberty.edu Liberty’s Probable Starters GGrad.rad. AAssistantssistant ............................JJenniferennifer SSheltonhelton No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Other Stats CCellell PPhonehone ............................................ ((828)828) 6638-387638-3876 EEmailmail AAddressddress.......... [email protected]@liberty.edu 21 Amber Mays G 5-6 Sr. 10.5 1.8 3.0 spg WWBBBB CContactontact ........................................ PPaulaul CCarmanyarmany 32 Rachel McLeod G 5-10 Jr. 5.6 1.4 1.8 apg AAth.th. CComm.omm. FFaxax............................ ((434)434) 5582-207682-2076 40 Devon Brown G 5-10 R-Fr. 19.3 9.0 53.3 FG% WWebsiteebsite .......................................... LLibertyFlames.comibertyFlames.com 15 Kylee Beecher F 6-4 So. 7.4 3.4 54.8 FG% 23 Avery Warley F 6-3 R-So. 8.5 7.9 52.7 FG% MMediaedia IInformationnformation RRadioadio SStationtation .......... WWWMCWMC ““TheThe LLight”ight” ((90.990.9 FFM)M) Reserves PPlay-By-Playlay-By-Play ...................................................... JJamieamie HHallall CColorolor .................................................................................................... NN/A/A 1 LaKendra Washington G 5-8 Fr. 6.5 1.8 1.5 spg 11 Jelena Antic G/F 6-2 Fr. 4.2 5.2 1.0 spg TTelevisionelevision 12 Danika Dale G 6-1 So. 2.6 4.0 0.8 bpg SStationtation .............................................................................................. NN/A/A PPlay-By-Playlay-By-Play ............................................................................ NN/A/A 25 Dymond Morgan G 5-7 Jr. 3.3 2.9 1.3 apg CColorolor .................................................................................................... NN/A/A 30 Brittany Campbell G 6-0 R-Fr. -- -- -- 43 Kittery Maine F 6-4 Jr. -- -- -- 54 Carra Coy F 6-6 Fr. 1.8 2.2 0.8 bpg 2009-10 Liberty Head Coach Carey Green Women’s Basketball Schedule/Results Record at Liberty: 243-79 (11th Year) Career Record: Same Overall: 6-2 Big South: 0-0 9 Big South Championships: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 8 NCAA Appearances: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 (Sweet 16), 2006, 2008, 2009 11/13 WINSTON-SALEM ST.^ W, 71-26 5-time Big South Coach of the Year: 2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009 11/17 UNC GREENSBORO^ W, 60-42 3-time VaSID State Coach of the Year: 2003, 2005, 2006 Navy Classic (Annapolis, Md.) 11/20 vs. Tulane W, 63-52 11/21 at Navy W, 55-43 Liberty head women’s basketball coach Carey Green, beginning his 11th season with 11/28 at Lafayette W, 90-55 the Lady Flames, has instilled quite a winning tradition during his tenure at the institution. 12/1 JAMES MADISON^ L, 50-60 His teams have averaged more than 23 victories per year, putting his name alongside the 12/5 GLENVILLE STATE^ W, 86-45 nation’s premier women’s basketball coaches. 12/15 at Auburn L, 64-70 Green has accumulated a 243-79 record on the Liberty bench, good for a winning Marriott Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) percentage of .755. He currently ranks ninth all-time among NCAA Division I women’s 12/28 vs. Cornell 4:30 p.m. 12/29 vs. Samford/Virginia 4:30/7 p.m. basketball coaches in winning percentage, ahead of renowned coaching names like Rut- gers’ Vivian Stringer, LSU’s Van Chancellor and North Carolina’s Sylvia Hatchell. 1/2 at Gardner-Webb* 3 p.m. 1/5 N.C. A&T^ 7 p.m. More importantly, Liberty has won the Big South Tournament title and advanced to the 1/9
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