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Seton Hall Pirates Liberty Flames SETON HALL GAMES Feb. 21-23 Lynchburg, Va. Worthington Field at LIBERTY Liberty Baseball Stadium 5 -7 2020 Schedule Series Information Date Opponent Time LIBERTY FLAMES Feb. 14 at Clemson L/3-5 (1-3, 0-0 ASUN) Site Worthington Field at Liberty Baseball Stadium Feb. 15 at Clemson L/0-1 Home/Away: 0-0/0-3 Location Lynchburg, Va. Feb. 16 at Clemson L/2-6 First Pitch 4 p.m./2 p.m./1 p.m. Feb. 19 Radford W/4-2 Head Coach: Scott Jackson Feb. 21 Seton Hall 4 p.m. Career:108-73 (Fourth) All-Time Series Liberty leads 1-0 Feb. 22 Seton Hall 2 p.m. At Liberty: Same Feb. 23 Seton Hall 1 p.m. vs. TV ESPN+ (Friday & Sunday) Feb. 25 Longwood 4 p.m. Talent Alan York, Andrew Yacyk Feb. 28 Marist 4 p.m. Feb. 29 Marist 2 p.m. SETON HALL PIRATES Radio LFSN Online Audio March 1 Marist 1 p.m. (2-1, 0-0 BIG EAST) Talent Nick Pierce March 3 Elon 4 p.m. Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-1/2-0 March 4 at East Carolina 4 p.m. Head Coach: Rob Sheppard Web LibertyFlames.com March 6 Kent State 4 p.m. Twitter @libertybaseball Career: 443-407-3 (17th) Instagram @LibertyBaseball March 7 Kent State 2 p.m. At Seton Hall: Same March 8 Kent State 1 p.m. Live Stats LibertyFlames.com March 11 at West Virginia 3 p.m. Team Comparison Hitting Pitching March 13 at Ohio State 5 p.m. March 14 at Ohio State 3 p.m. Avg. R H 2B 3B HR RBI SO BB SB-ATT ERA IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG March 15 at Ohio State 1 p.m. Liberty .183 9 23 4 0 1 7 43 24 1-4 3.27 33.0 31 14 12 16 16 .254 March 18 High Point 4 p.m. Seton Hall .318 30 34 4 0 3 28 29 19 7-8 1.69 26.2 20 7 5 8 25 .206 March 20 FGCU* 6 p.m. March 21 FGCU* 4 p.m. Trending 2020 Trends March 22 FGCU* 1 p.m. Ben Highfill, 3B Last Game W, 4-2 vs. Radford March 24 at Virginia Tech 4 p.m. The senior third baseman has driven five of March 27 at UNCW 6 p.m. Liberty's last six runs, including three in Tuesday's Last 5 Games N/A March 28 at UNCW 4 p.m. Last 10 Games N/A 4-2 win over Radford. In addition, Highfill belted March 29 at UNCW 1 p.m. April 1 at North Carolina 6 p.m. his first home run of the season on Sunday at Longest Win Streak 1 game April 3 at Lipscomb* 7 p.m. Clemson. Longest Losing Streak 3 games April 4 at Lipscomb* 3 p.m. April 5 at Lipscomb* 2 p.m. Noah Skirrow, P Runs Per Game 2.25 Runs Allowed Per Game 3.5 April 9 Jacksonville 6 p.m. In his first start of 2020 last Saturday, Skirrow April 10 Jacksonville 6 p.m. pitched six innings, allowing one run on six hits. April 11 Jacksonville 1 p.m. Current Longest Hit Streak Brady Gulakowski - 3 games The right-hander struck out three and walked Current Longest Reached Base Three - 4 games April 14 at Richmond 3 p.m. two in the outing. The junior was selected to play April 17 Kennesaw State* 6 p.m. in the 2019 Cape Cod All-Star game this past Longest Hit Streak (season) Brady Gulakowski - 3 games April 18 Kennesaw State* 4 p.m. summer. Longest Reached Base (season) Three - 4 games April 19 Kennesaw State* 1 p.m. April 21 at Virginia 6 p.m. April 24 at NJIT* TBA April 25 at NJIT* TBA Quick Hits April 26 at NJIT* TBA • Liberty opened its eighth season at Worthington Field at Liberty Baseball Stadium with a 4-2 victory over Radford on Tuesday. April 29 Virginia Tech 6 p.m. With the victory, the Flames are now 147-60 (.710) at the facility since it opened in 2013. May 1 at North Florida* 6 p.m. • Liberty and Seton Hall will be meeting for the first time during the regular season, this weekend. The teams only meeting on the May 2 at North Florida* 2 p.m. diamond came in 2000 at the NCAA Columbia, S.C. Regional, where the Flames defeated the Pirates 10-2, becoming the first team May 3 at North Florida* 1 p.m. in Liberty athletics history to win an NCAA Division I Tournament game. May 8 North Alabama* 6 p.m. • Liberty, the defending ASUN Champion, was voted by the league's head coaches to once again win the conference in 2020. Last May 9 North Alabama* 4 p.m. season, the Flames won the title in their first year in the conference and tied the school record for most wins in a single season with May 10 North Alabama*^ 1 p.m. a 43-21 mark. May 12 at Radford 6 p.m. May 14 at Stetson* 6:30 p.m. May 15 at Stetson* 6:30 p.m. Possible Starting Pitchers May 16 at Stetson* 1 p.m. # Player Cl. L/R ERA W-L APP GS IP BB SO Liberty Defense May 20-23 ASUN Tournament TBA Fri. 14 Mason Meyer Jr. LHP 1.80 0-1 1 1 5.0 3 2 Fort Myers, Fla. Sat. 34 Noah Skirrow Jr. RHP 1.50 0-1 1 1 6.0 2 3 May 29-June 1 NCAA Regionals TBD Sun. 27 Joe Adametz III So. LHP 5.76 0-1 1 1 4.2 1 5 1 20 * - ASUN Conference Game 18 17 19 All Games are Eastern Time and Subject to Change Possible Starters Pos. # Player Cl. B/T AVG. AB R H HR RBI SB C 32 Brady Gulakowski Jr. L/R .353 17 1 6 0 0 0 24 25 Liberty Social Media 1B 25 Drew Baughman So. R/R .000 10 1 0 0 0 0 2B 17 Will Wagner Jr. L/R .111 9 0 1 0 0 0 SS 18 Cam Locklear Sr. R/R .167 12 0 2 0 0 0 3B 24 Ben Highfill Sr. R/R .308 13 2 4 1 5 0 LF 20 Gray Betts So. L/R .059 17 1 1 0 0 0 @LibertyBaseball @LibertyBaseball Liberty Flames CF 1 Jaylen Guy So. R/R .231 13 1 3 0 0 1 32 Baseball RF 19 Brandon Rohrer So. L/R .059 17 0 1 0 0 0 #GoFlames DH 7 Garrett Wilkinson Jr. R/R .273 17 0 1 0 0 0 LIBERTY FLAMES BASEBALL Numerical Roster Alphabetical No. Name Pos. B/T Cl. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 27 Joe Adametz III 1 Jaylen Guy INF/OF R/R So. 6-0 175 Greensboro, N.C./Southeast Guilford HS 38 Logan Barker 4 Jordan Yoder OF R/R R-Jr. 6-2 195 Lancaster, Pa./Conestoga Valley HS (Cecil CC (Md)) 6 Drew Baughman 5 Trey McDyre INF/OF R/R Sr. 6-0 210 Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley HS 7 Garrett Wilkinson C/INF R/R Jr. 6-0 200 San Antonio, Texas/Winston Churchill HS (Midland JC) 20 Gray Betts 8 Pell Collins OF R/R Fr. 5-11 185 Lynchburg, Va./Liberty Christian Academy 11 Nolan Bolton 9 Niko Santamaria OF L/R Fr. 5-11 195 Yorba Linda, Calif./Valencia HS 46 Troy Britts 11 Nolan Bolton INF R/R Fr. 6-1 185 Souderton, Pa./Christopher Dock Mennonite HS 8 Pell Collins 12 Jackson Haga RHP R/R Fr. 6-2 205 Bowling Green, Ky./Bowling Green HS 3 David Erickson 13 David Erickson RHP R/R So. 6-0 195 Rehoboth Beach, Del./ Cape Henlopen HS 14 Mason Meyer LHP R/L Jr. 6-0 210 Newnan, Ga./East Coweta HS (Central Alabama CC) 36 Josh Emerson 16 Landon Riley RHP R/R Jr. 6-1 180 Hillsborough, N.C./ Orange HS 32 Mason Fluharty 17 Will Wagner INF L/R Jr. 6-0 185 Crozet, Va./The Miller School 33 Cole Garrett 18 Cam Locklear INF R/R Sr. 5-10 185 Lumberton, N.C./Jack Britt HS 28 Ben Good 19 Brandon Rohrer OF L/R Jr. 5-11 170 Middletown, Del. / Middletown HS 30 Christian Gordon 20 Gray Betts OF/C L/R So. 5-9 175 Raleigh, N.C./ Cardinal Gibbons HS 23 Brady Gulakowski 21 Drew Mummau INF R/R Fr. 5-10 175 Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central HS 22 Matt Shilling INF/OF L/R Jr. 5-11 185 Blue Bell, Pa./Wissahickon HS (Harford CC (Md.)) 1 Jaylen Guy 23 Brady Gulakowski C/OF L/R Jr. 6-0 205 Pittsburgh, Pa./Chartiers Valley HS (Polk St. College) 12 Jackson Haga 24 Ben Highfill INF R/R Sr. 6-4 230 Apex, N.C./Apex HS 43 Mason Hand 25 Drew Baughman C/1B R/R So. 6-3 200 Carlisle, Pa./Cumberland Valley HS 24 Ben Highfill 27 Joe Adametz III LHP L/L So. 6-5 180 Mohnton, Pa./Governer Mifflin, HS 18 Cam Locklear 28 Ben Good RHP R/R R-So. 6-3 180 Windermere, Fla./TNXL Academy 30 Christian Gordon LHP L/L Fr. 6-0 180 Monroe, Va./Liberty Christian Academy 31 Emmanuel Johnson 31 Emmanuel Johnson LHP/OF L/L Fr.
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