Liberty Flames Basketball - List of Liberty Flames Seasons

List of Liberty Flames Seasons

1972–73 Dan Manley 13 14 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000NCCAA District II
Tournament
1973–74 Dan Manley 11 12 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000NCCAA District II
Tournament
1974–75 Dan Manley 17 11 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000NCCAA District II
Tournament
1975–76 Dan Manley 12 15 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000NCCAA District II
Tournament
1976–77 Dan Manley 5 22 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1977–78 Harley 'Skeeter' Swift 7 22 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000NCCAA District II
Tournament
1978–79 Dale Gibson 15 16 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000NCCAA District II
Tournament
1979–80 Dale Gibson 28 11 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000NCCAA
National Champions
1980–81 Dale Gibson 5 19 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1981–82 Jeff Meyer 15 11 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000NAIA District 19
Tournament
1982–83 Jeff Meyer 23 9 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000NAIA National
Tournament
1983–84 Mason-Dixon Conference Jeff Meyer 19 10 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1984–85 Mason-Dixon Conference Jeff Meyer 19 10 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1985–86 Mason-Dixon Conference Jeff Meyer 18 13 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1986–87 Mason-Dixon Conference Jeff Meyer 18 11 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1987–88 Mason-Dixon Conference Jeff Meyer 13 15 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1988–89 Jeff Meyer 10 17 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1989–90 Jeff Meyer 11 17 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1990–91 Jeff Meyer 5 23 5000000000000000000— 5000000000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000— 7000990000000000000—
1991–92 Big South Jeff Meyer 22 7 500000000000000000010 50000000000000000004 7000990000000000000Second 7000990000000000000Semifinals 7000990000000000000—
1992–93 Big South Jeff Meyer 16 14 50000000000000000009 50000000000000000007 7000990000000000000Fourth 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
1993–94 Big South Jeff Meyer 18 12 500000000000000000012 50000000000000000006 7000990000000000000Fourth 7000990000000000000Champions 7000990000000000000NCAA Tournament
First Round
1994–95 Big South Jeff Meyer 12 16 50000000000000000007 50000000000000000009 7000990000000000000Fifth 7000990000000000000Semifinals 7000990000000000000—
1995–96 Big South Jeff Meyer 17 12 500000000000000000011 50000000000000000006 7000990000000000000Second 7000990000000000000Finals 7000990000000000000—
1996–97 Big South Jeff Meyer 23 9 500000000000000000011 50000000000000000003 7000990000000000000Tied-First 7000990000000000000Finals 7000990000000000000—
1997–98 Big South Randy Dunton 11 17 50000000000000000005 50000000000000000007 7000990000000000000Fourth 7000990000000000000Semifinals 7000990000000000000—
1998–99 Big South Mel Hankinson 4 23 50000000000000000000 500000000000000000010 7000990000000000000Sixth 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
1999–00 Big South Mel Hankinson 14 14 50000000000000000004 500000000000000000010 7000990000000000000Seventh 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
2000–01 Big South Mel Hankinson 13 15 50000000000000000005 50000000000000000009 7000990000000000000Sixth 7000990000000000000Semifinals 7000990000000000000—
2001–02 Big South Mel Hankinson 5 25 50000000000000000002 500000000000000000012 7000990000000000000Eighth 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
2002–03 Big South Randy Dunton 14 15 50000000000000000008 50000000000000000006 7000990000000000000Second 7000990000000000000Semifinals 7000990000000000000—
2003–04 Big South Randy Dunton 18 15 500000000000000000012 50000000000000000004 7000990000000000000Tied-First 7000990000000000000Champions 7000990000000000000NCAA Tournament
First Round
2004–05 Big South Randy Dunton 13 15 500000000000000000011 50000000000000000005 7000990000000000000Second 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
2005–06 Big South Randy Dunton 7 23 50000000000000000003 500000000000000000013 7000990000000000000Seventh 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
2006–07 Big South Randy Dunton 14 17 50000000000000000008 50000000000000000006 7000990000000000000Third 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
2007–08 Big South Ritchie McKay 16 16 50000000000000000007 50000000000000000007 7000990000000000000Fourth 7000990000000000000Semifinals 7000990000000000000—
2008–09 Big South Ritchie McKay 23 12 500000000000000000012 50000000000000000006 7000990000000000000Third 7000990000000000000Semifinals 7000990000000000000CIT Quarterfinals
2009–10 Big South Dale Layer 15 16 500000000000000000010 50000000000000000008 7000990000000000000Sixth 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
2010–11 Big South Dale Layer 19 13 500000000000000000013 50000000000000000005 7000990000000000000Second 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
2011–12 Big South Dale Layer 14 18 50000000000000000009 50000000000000000009 7000990000000000000Fifth 7000990000000000000Quarterfinals 7000990000000000000—
2012–13 Big South Dale Layer 1 8 5000000000000000000- 5000000000000000000- 7000990000000000000- 7000990000000000000- 7000990000000000000—
Totals:
41 Seasons
2 Conferences 8 Head Coaches Total
Wins
582
Total
Losses
610
Conf. Wins 169 Conf. Losses 154 Regular Seasons
Champions
2 times
Conf. Tournament
Champions
2 times

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