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Campbell Fighting Camels Liberty GAMES CAMPBELL February 19-21 LIBERTY Buies Creek, N.C. 1 - 3 2021 Schedule Series Information Date Opponent Time LIBERTY FLAMES Feb. 19 at Campbell 5 p.m. (0-0, 0-0 ASUN) Site Jim Perry Stadium Feb. 20 at Campbell 3 p.m. Home/Away: 0-0/0-0 Location Buies Creek, N.C. Feb. 21 at Campbell 1 p.m. Head Coach: Scott Jackson First Pitch 5 p.m./3 p.m./2 p.m. Feb. 24 North Carolina A&T 4 p.m. Career:117-77 (Four Years) Feb. 26 at TCU 7:30 p.m. At Liberty: Same All-Time Series Liberty leads, 27-26 Feb. 27 at TCU 3 p.m. vs. Feb. 28 at TCU 2 p.m. TV ESPN+ March 2 Radford 4 p.m. March 5 at UCF 6 p.m. CAMPBELL FIGHTING CAMELS Radio LFSN Online Audio March 6 at UCF 6 p.m. (0-0, 0-0 Big South) Talent Nick Pierce March 7 at UCF Noon Home/Away/Neutral: 0-0/0-0/0-0 March 9 at North Carolina 3 p.m Web LibertyFlames.com Head Coach: Justin Haire Twitter libertybaseball March 12 North Alabama* 4 p.m. Career: 160-141 (Six years) Instagram @LibertyBaseball March 13 North Alabama* 2 p.m. At Campbell: Same Live Stats LibertyFlames.com March 14 North Alabama* 1 p.m. March 16 North Carolina 4 p.m. March 19 at VCU 4 p.m. March 20 VCU 2 p.m. Trending Cam Locklear, SS 2020 Trends March 21 at VCU 2 p.m. Last Game L, 7-0 at West Virginia March 23 Virginia 4 p.m. Named the ASUN Preseason Defensive Player March 26 at Bellarmine* 2 p.m. of the Year and to the Preseason All-Conference Last 5 Games 2-3 March 27 at Bellarmine* 2 p.m. team, Locklear was hitting .316 with nine RBI in Last 10 Games 7-3 March 28 at Bellarmine* 1 p.m. 17 games before the season was halted in 2020. March 30 at Duke 4 p.m. A four-year starter at shortstop, Locklear led the Longest Win Streak 7 games April 1 at Kennesaw St.* 6 p.m. ASUN in fi elding assists in 2019. Longest Losing Streak 3 games April 2 at Kennesaw St.* 4 p.m. Gray Betts, OF/C Runs Per Game 4.1 April 3 at Kennesaw St.* 1 p.m. Runs Allowed Per Game 3.7 April 7 Wake Forest 6 p.m. For the second consecutive season, Betts was April 9 Lipscomb* 6 p.m. named to the ASUN Preseason All-Conference Current Longest Hit Streak 4 games - Gray Betts & Cam Locklear April 10 Lipscomb* 4 p.m. team. He had quite a freshman year in 2019, Current Longest Reached Base 4 games - Gray Betts & Cam Locklear April 11 Lipscomb * 1 p.m. hitting .314 and fi nished second in the conference April 13 Virginia Tech 6 p.m. with a .455 on base percentage. Longest Hit Streak (season) 7 games - Ben Highfi ll April 16 at North Alabama* 6 p.m. Longest Reached Base (season) 12 games - Jaylen Guy April 17 at North Alabama* 3 p.m. April 18 at North Alabama* 1 p.m. April 20 Duke 6 p.m. Quick Hits April 23 Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. • Liberty will open its 2021 season and begin the program's 49th year with a three-game series at Campbell, Friday-Sunday at Jim April 24 Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. Perry Stadium in Buies Creek, N.C. The Flames will open their season on the road for the 15th out of the past 16 years. April 25 Coastal Carolina 4 p.m. • The Flames have posted a 27-19 mark in season openers since 1976. Last year, Liberty fell 5-3 at Clemson to open the year. April 27 at Virginia 6 p.m. • Fomerly rivals in the Big South Conference, Liberty leads Campbell in the all-time series between the two teams, 27-26. The two April 30 Bellarmine * 6 p.m. teams will be meeting for the fi rst time since 2018. May 1 Bellarmine * 4 p.m. • Liberty, the 2019 ASUN Champion, was voted by the league's head coaches to once again win the conference in 2021. Four Flames May 2 Bellarmine * 1 p.m. were named to the 2021 Preseason All-Conference team, including shortstop Cam Locklear, who was named the ASUN's Preseason May 4 at Wake Forest 6 p.m. Defensive Player of the Year. May 7 Kennesaw St. * 6 p.m. • Liberty welcomes 17 new faces to their 2021 roster. Among the newcomers are nine transfers. May 8 Kennesaw St. * 4 p.m. • Flames head coach Scott Jackson begins his fi fth season at Liberty. He has led the Flames to a 177-77 record and a NCAA Regional May 9 Kennesaw St. * 1 p.m. appearance during his tenure. May 12 at Virginia Tech 6 p.m. May 14 vs. Stetson # TBA May 15 vs. FGCU # TBA Possible Starting Pitchers Liberty Defense May 16 vs. Stetson # TBA # Player Cl. L/R ERA W-L APP GS IP BB SO May 18 at Radford Fri. 29 Trevor Delaite Sr. LHP Transfer Sat. 31 Trey Gibson Fr. RHP First Year 1 * - ASUN Conference Game Sun. 14 Mason Meyer Jr. LHP 3.38 1-3 4 4 21.1 4 20 9 # - ASUN Crossover Weekend, Kennesaw, Ga. 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 2 Gray Betts So. L/R .172 64 6 11 0 4 0 5 55 Liberty Social Media 1B 55 Logan Mathieu Jr. L/R Injured last year 2B 17 Will Wagner Jr. L/R .083 12 0 1 0 0 0 SS 18 Cam Locklear Sr. R/R .316 57 7 18 1 9 3 3B 5 Trey McDyre Sr. R/R .288 52 11 15 0 6 1 LF 9 Aaron Anderson Sr. S/R Transfer @LibertyBaseball @LibertyBaseball Liberty Flames CF 1 Jaylen Guy So. R/R .245 53 6 13 1 5 1 2 Baseball #GoFlames RF 19 Brandon Rohrer So. L/R .230 61 9 14 1 7 0 DH 32 Brady Gulakowski Jr. L/R .267 60 8 16 2 9 0 LIBERTY FLAMES BASEBALL Numerical Roster Alphabetical No. Name Pos. B/T Cl. Hgt. Wgt. 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