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2016Liberty Flames Baseball 2016 LIBERTY FLAMES BASEBALL GAME NOTES 2016 SCHEDULE GAME 32-34 Date Opponent Time CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Feb. 19 at South Florida L, 10-11 April 8-10 Feb. 20 at South Florida W, 4-0 Liberty Baseball Stadium (2,500) Feb. 21 at South Florida L, 5-6 Lynchburg, Va. Feb. 23 William and Mary W/ 8-4 Feb. 26 vs. Marshall W/ 9-8 Feb. 27 vs. Duke W/ 1-0 LIBERTY CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Feb. 27 vs. Marshall W/ 7-3 Feb. 28 vs. Ohio State L/ 4-5 FLAMES BUCCANEERS March 1 at Old Dominion L/ 6-7 Overall: 17-14 Overall: 12-17 March 4 UConn W/ 8-5 Big South: 3-3 Big South: 1-5 March 5 UConn L/ 5-7 Live Stats: LibertyFlames.com March 6 UConn W/ 5-4 Head Coach: Jim Toman In Game Updates: Head Coach: Stuart Lake March 8 at Elon L/ 5-10 Career Record: 314-190-1 (9) @LUGameDay Career Record: 172-245 (8) Record at Liberty: Same March 11 Central Connecticut State ^ W/ 5-1 Record at CSU: Same March 12 Evansville ^ W/5-3 March 13 Central Connecticut State ^ W/ 7-5 Media Coverage Pitching Probables March 13 Evansville ^ W/ 5-2 Friday - CSU - RHP Evan Raynor (4-2) vs Liberty - LHP Victor Cole (2-2) March 15 at Virginia Tech W/ 22-7 Television- Saturday - CSU - LHP Daniel Johnson (3-3) vs Liberty - RHP Evan Mitchell (1-2) March 18 Kent State L/ 0-2 ESPN3 (National) - Friday Sunday - CSU - TBA vs Liberty - RHP Jack DeGroat (1-2) March 19 Kent State (DH) W/ 4-2, L/ 1-8 LFSN/ESPN 3 - Saturday & Sunday March 20 Kent State L/ 5-6 Radio - March 22 at Maryland L/ 9-10 WIQO 100.9 FM (Friday-Sunday) Statistical Leaders March 24 UNC Asheville * W/ 7-6 Internet Audio - March 25 UNC Asheville * W/ 6-5 LibertyFlames.com Avg: D.J. Artis (.395) Wins: Shane Quarterley (5) March 26 UNC Asheville * W/ 11-5 2B: Will Shepherd (11) ERA: Evan Mitchell (2.15) March 29 at Duke L/ 1-6 Internet Video - HR: Andrew Yacyk (6) APP: Shane Quarterley (15) LibertyFlames.com Runs: D.J. Artis (29) SO: Victor Cole (42) April 1 at Winthrop* L/ 5-11 RBI: Andrew Yacyk (31) IP : Evan Mitchell (33.2) April 2 at Winthrop* L/ 5-7 SB: D.J. Artis (11) SV: Shane Quarterley (4) April 3 at Winthrop* L/ 5-6 April 5 Maryland W/ 5-4 Quick Hits April 8 Charleston Southern * 7 p.m. April 9 Charleston Southern * 3 p.m. April 10 Charleston Southern * 2 p.m. 1. Liberty defeated Maryland, 5-4, on a walk-off double by 1B Andrew Yacyk at Liberty Baseball Stadium April 15 at Campbell * 6 p.m. in its last outing, Tuesday. April 16 at Campbell * 3 p.m. April 17 at Campbell * 2 p.m. 2. Liberty has won four straight home contests and is 12-4 at Liberty Baseball Stadium, this season. April 19 Duke 6 p.m. April 20 at Richmond 3 p.m. 3. The last time Charleston Southern and Liberty met at Liberty Baseball Stadium was in 2013, the April 22 at Presbyterian * 3 p.m. stadium's inaugural season. In four meetings that season at the Liberty Baseball Stadium, the Flames won April 23 at Presbyterian * 2 p.m. April 24 at Presbyterian * 1 p.m. all four. Liberty swept a three-game series during the regular season and defeated Charleston Southern, April 26 Virginia Tech 7 p.m. 2-1, during the Big South Championship on its way to capturing the conference title. April 27 at William and Mary 3 p.m. May 3 Virginia 7 p.m. 4. Liberty has opened Big South play with a 3-3 record. The Flames swept UNC Asheville in their only Big May 6 Coastal Carolina * 7 p.m. South Conference series at the facility so far in 2016. May 7 Coastal Carolina * 7 p.m. May 8 Coastal Carolina * 2 p.m. 5. 19 out Liberty's fi rst 31 games have been decided by two runs or less and 13 by one run. May 11 Old Dominion 3 p.m. May 13 Radford* 7 p.m. May 14 Radford* 7 p.m. May 15 Radford* 2 p.m. May 17 at Radford 6 p.m. May 19 at High Point * 6 p.m. May 20 at High Point * 6 p.m. Possible Starters May 21 at High Point * 1 p.m. Pos. # Player B/T AVG. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB May 24-28 Big South Tournament • TBA C 2 Payton Scarbrough R/R .281 57 11 16 4 0 2 9 0 June 3-5 NCAA Regionals TBA 1B 39 Andrew Yacyk R/L .328 131 12 43 9 1 6 31 0 June 10-12 NCAA Super-Regionals TBA 2B 12 Andrew Kowalo R/R .282 103 19 29 8 2 2 18 1 June 18-29 College World Series TBA SS 26 Dalton Britt L/R .264 121 15 32 7 2 2 22 1 - Baseball at the Beach - Myrtle Beach, S.C. 3B 22 Eric Grabowski R/R .228 79 14 18 3 1 2 10 0 ^ - Liberty Invitational - Lynchburg, Va. LF 1 D.J. Artis L/L .395 114 29 45 5 2 1 19 11 * - Big South Conference Game CF 13 Jack Morris R/R .256 39 3 10 1 0 1 7 0 • - Lexington County Stadium - Lexington, S.C. DH - Doubleheader RF 34 Will Shepherd R/R .336 119 27 40 11 0 3 24 7 Home Games in Bold DH 8 Nick Walker L/R .345 58 12 20 3 0 0 7 0 All times are Eastern Time and Subject to Change 2016 LIBERTY FLAMES BASEBALL Charleston Southern, April 8-10 Thursday - 4/8 Friday - 4/9 Saturday - 4/10 Sunday - 4/10 Monday - 4/11 Tuesday - 4/12 Wednesday -4/13 Charleston So. Charleston So. Charleston So. at at at Off Off Off Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Baseball Liberty Baseball Liberty Baseball Stadium Stadium Stadium 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. Results Date Opponent Score Pitcher of Record Save Time Overall Big South 2/19 at South Florida L, 10-11 Cody Gamble (0-1) 3:30 0-1 - 2/20 at South Florida W, 4-0 Jack DeGroat (1-0) Caleb Evans (1) 3:26 1-1 - 2/21 at South Florida L, 5-6 Evan Mitchell (0-1) 3:12 1-2 - 2/23 William & Mary W, 8-4 Shane Quarterley (1-0) 2:55 2-2 - 2/26 vs. Marshall ! W, 9-8 Shane Quarterley (2-0) 3:44 3-2 - 2/27 vs. Duke ! W, 1-0 Zander Clouse (1-0) Shane Quarterley (1) 3:00 4-2 - 2/27 vs. Marshall ! W, 7-3 Carson Herndon (1-0) 3:17 5-2 - 2/28 vs Ohio State ! L, 4-5 Eric Grabowski (0-1) 3:01 5-3 - 3/1 at Old Dominion L, 6-7 Jordan Scott (0-1) 3:00 5-4 - 3/4 UConn W, 8-5 Carson Herndon (2-0) 3:18 6-4 - 3/5 UConn L, 5-7 (11) Victor Cole (0-1) 4:05 6-5 - 3/6 UConn W, 5-4 Zander Clouse (2-0) Shane Quarterley (2) 2:51 7-5 - 3/8 at Elon L, 5-10 Geoffrey Murphy (0-1) 3:02 7-6 - 3/11 CCSU ^ W, 5-1 Evan Mitchell (1-1) 2:16 8-6 - 3/12 Evansville ^ W, 5-3 Shane Quarterley (3-0) Carson Herndon (1) 3:17 9-6 - 3/13 CCSU ^ W, 7-5 Thomas Simpson (1-0) Carson Herndon (2) 2:53 10-6 - 3/13 Evansville ^ W, 5-2 Parker Bean (1-0) Shane Quarterley (3) 2:33 11-6 - 3/15 at Virginia Tech W, 22-7 Geoffrey Murphy (1-1) 3:27 12-6 - 3/18 Kent State L, 0-2 Evan Mitchell (1-2) 2:08 12-7 - 3/19 Kent State - 1 W, 4-2 Victor Cole (1-1) 2:31 13-7 - 3/19 Kent State - 2 (7 inn.) L, 1-8 Zander Clouse (2-1) 2:44 13-8 - 3/20 Kent State L, 5-6 Carson Herndon (2-1) 3:19 13-9 - 3/22 at Maryland L, 9-10 Thomas Simpson (1-1) 3:43 13-10 - 3/24 UNC Asheville * W, 7-6 Shane Quarterley (4-0) 3:06 14-10 1-0 3/25 UNC Asheville * W, 6-5 Victor Cole (2-1) Shane Quarterley (4) 3:34 15-10 2-0 3/26 UNC Asheville * W, 11-5 Zach Helsel (1-0) 2:52 16-10 3-0 3/29 at Duke L, 1-6 Jack DeGroat (1-1) 2:33 16-11 - 4/1 at Winthrop L, 5-11 Evan Mitchell (1-2) 2:45 16-12 3-1 4/2 at Winthrop L, 5-7 Victor Cole (2-2) 3:05 16-13 3-2 4/3 at Winthrop L, 6-7 Jack DeGroat (1-2) 2:34 16-14 3-3 4/5 Maryland W, 5-4 Shane Quarterley (5-0) 3:05 17-14 - ! - Baseball at the Beach - Myrtle Beach, S.C. ^ - Liberty Invitational - Lynchburg, Va. • - Big South Conference Game ! - Baseball at the Beach - Myrtle Beach, S.C. ^ - Liberty Invitational - Lynchburg, Va. 2016 LIBERTY FLAMES BASEBALL Charleston Southern, April 8-10 Record Breakdown Tracking Liberty • Liberty defeated Maryland, 5-4, on a walk-off double by 1B Andrew Yacyk at Liberty Baseball in its last at Home .....................................................................12-4 outing, Tuesday.
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