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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