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2009 Liberty Flames Baseball Quick Facts General Information Name of School... Liberty University City/Zip... Lynchburg, Va. 24502 Founded...1971 Enrollment... 11,311 Nickname... Flames Mascot...Eagle School Colors...Red, White & Blue Affi liation...ncaa Division I Conference... Big South Founder... Dr. Jerry Falwell Chancellor...Jerry Falwell, Jr. Vice Chancellor...Dr. Ronald Godwin Director of Athletics... Jeff Barber Athletics Dept. Phone... (434) 582-2100 Baseball Information Head Coach......Jim Toman Alma Mater... N.C. State ( 85, 95) Record at School... 64-40-1/Second Year Career Record...Same Assistant Coaches...... Nick Schnabel (East Carolina, 00)... Garrett Quinn (Maine, 98)... Jeremiah Boles Director of Baseball Operations......Billy Daniels (Liberty, 06) Associate Athletic Trainer...... Scott Lawrenson History First Season of Baseball......1974 All-Time Record... 975-770-8 (.558) NCAA Tournament Appearances...3 Last NCAA Appearance...2000 2008 Overall Record......35-26-1 2008 Conference Record/Finish......14-7/Second Starters Returning/Lost......3/6 Pitchers Returning/Lost...8/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 11/9 Newcomers......19 Stadium Home Field... Worthington Stadium Capacity...1,000 Field Dimensions... 325 (LF), 375 (LC),... 390 (CF), 375 (RC), 325 (RF) Athletics Communications Info. Asst. AD - Communications......Todd Wetmore SID Offi ce Phone... (434) 582-2292 Cell Phone... (434) 841-8974 Email Address... twetmore@liberty.edu Assoc. Director...Ryan Bomberger Cell Phone... (434) 221-5576 Email Address... rbomberger@liberty.edu Asst. Director...Vincent Briedis Cell Phone... (434) 841-0839 Email Address......vebriedis@liberty.edu Asst. Director... Paul Carmany Cell Phone... (434) 221-5575 Email Address... pjcarmany@liberty.edu Grad. Assistant...Jennifer Shelton Cell Phone... (828) 638-3876 Email Address......jbshelton2@liberty.edu Baseball Contact...Ryan Bomberger Ath. Comm. Fax... (434) 582-2076 Website...LibertyFlames.com Games No. 44-46 - May 1-3, 2009 LIBERTY FLAMES (29-14, 16-4 Big South) at No. 22 COASTAL CAROLINA CHANTILEERS (33-13, 12-5 Big South) Conway, S.C. - Charles Watson Stadium The Games The Liberty Flames (29-14, 16-4 Big South) travel to Conway, S.C., for a three-game Big South Conference series against the No. 22 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (33-13, 12-5 Big South), Friday-Sunday at Charles Watson Stadium. What to Watch The Liberty Flames enter the Big South Conference series, atop the league standings with 16 conference victories, the most wins ever in Big South play by a Liberty team. The Flames begin the weekend with a.320 team batting average and averaging 7.47 runs per game. In conference, Liberty has hit.333 as a team and its pitchers have an earned run average of 4.64. Curran Redal collected his 19th multiple hit game of the year, Tuesday at Virginia to improve his season s batting average to.405. The center fi elder continues to be in the top fi ve in the conference in the category. Seven other Flames start the three-game series with above-.300 batting averages. Doug Bream, Tyler Bream, Trey Wimmer, Errol Hollinger, Jeff Jefferson, Tim Rotola and Joseph Feeley also have posted averages over.300. On the mound, starter Shawn Teufel has won six consecutive starts and enters the weekend at 7-1 with a 4.25 ERA. Starter Steven Evans has a 6-2 mark with 3.90 ERA. Reliever Andrew Wilson has carried the workload in the late innings for the Flames lately. He is among the conference leaders with a 3.14 ERA and a 5-2 record with four saves. The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers begin the weekend in third place in the Big South standings with 12 victories. The Chanticleers are ranked as high as No. 22 nationally in several national polls. Coastal Carolina is hitting.332 as team and is averaging 8.5 runs per game so far this season. The Chanticleers lead the Big South with a.338 conference average, while posting a 4.11 ERA in conference play. First baseman David Anderson, who is among the Big South leaders in several offensive categories, paces Coastal Carolina with a.379 batting average. Eight Chanticleers are hitting.300 or better. On the mound, right-hander Cody Wheeler leads the conference in wins with an 8-0 record with a 3.06 ERA. Starter Anthony Meo has a 5-2 mark with a 3.26 ERA. Out of the bullpen, Nick McCully has made 22 appearances, posting a 3-1 mark with a 1.89 ERA and eight saves. Liberty s Projected Starters No. Name Cl. Hgt. Wgt. BAvg. Other Stats 29 Errol Hollinger (C) Sr. 6-4 210.319 28 Runs, 30 RBIs, 11 2Bs, 8 HRs 10 Trey Wimmer (1B) Fr. 6-2 215.320 25 Runs, 31 RBIs, 6 2Bs, 6 HRs 19 P.J. Jimenez (2B) Jr. 6-0 170.263 29 Runs, 16 RBI, 8 2Bs, 2 HRs 1 Matt Williams (SS) Fr. 6-0 160.290 42 Runs, 17 RBIs, 9 2Bs, 12 SBs 5 Tyler Bream (3B) Fr. 6-3 205.345 35 Runs, 56 RBIs, 16 2Bs, 8 HRs 14 Doug Bream (LF) So. 6-3 210.375 29 Runs, 31 RBIs, 12 2Bs, 6 HRs 6 Curran Redal (CF) Jr. 5-10 170.405 39 Runs, 41 RBIs, 9 2Bs, 6 HRs 30 Tim Rotola (RF) Sr. 6-1 175.300 7 Runs, 8 RBIs, 2 2Bs, 1 HR 4 Cody Brown (DH) Sr. 6-2 215.298 19 Runs, 14 RBIs, 5 2Bs, 5 HRs

Liberty University 2009 Baseball Schedule Record: 29-14 Big South: 16-4 Feb. 20 vs. No. 6 Ole Miss # L/6-5 Feb. 21 at South Alabama # W/5-2 Feb. 21 at South Alabama # W/4-3 (10) Feb. 22 vs. Mercer # W/3-2 Feb. 24 at James Madison L/11-2 Feb. 25 at No. 1 North Carolina L/9-5 Mar. 6 Temple W/12-2 Mar. 7 Temple-Gm. 1 W/18-9 Mar. 7 Temple-Gm. 2 W/11-1 Mar. 8 Temple W/15-11 Mar. 10 Duke W/6-3 Mar. 11 William & Mary W/18-13 Mar. 13 Charleston So.* W/5-4 Mar. 15 Charleston So.* L/7-4 Mar. 17 at James Madison L/13-2 Mar. 18 Fordham W/19-6 Mar. 19 Lafayette W/12-1 Mar. 20 at High Point* W/9-8 Mar. 21 at High Point* W/7-3 Mar. 22 at High Point* W/19-5 Mar. 25 at N.C. State W/17-5 Mar. 27 Presbyterian* W/2-1 Mar. 28 Presbyterian* W/2-1 Mar. 29 Presbyterian* W/14-7 Mar. 31 at Old Dominion L/2-1 Apr. 2 at Longwood L/7-3 Apr. 3 at VMI* L/13-6 Apr. 4 at VMI* W/9-7 Apr. 5 at VMI* W/4-3 Apr. 7 at William & Mary L/2-1 Apr. 8 at No. 25 George Mason L/12-0 Apr. 10 UNC Asheville* W/9-0 Apr. 11 UNC Asheville*-Gm. 1 L/9-2 Apr. 11 UNC Asheville*-Gm. 2 W/11-4 Apr. 14 Old Dominion L/7-2 Apr. 17 Winthrop* W/8-5 Apr. 18 Winthrop*-Gm. 1 W/5-3 Apr. 18 Winthrop*-Gm. 2 W/10-5 Apr. 22 Virginia Tech W/4-3 Apr. 24 at Gardner-Webb* L/9-8 Apr. 25 at Gardner-Webb* W/10-2 Apr. 26 at Gardner-Webb* W/10-9 (11) Apr. 28 at No. 11 Virginia L/5-2 May 1 at Coastal Carolina* 6 p.m. May 2 at Coastal Carolina* 6 p.m. May 3 at Coastal Carolina* 2 p.m. May 5 at Virginia Tech 7 p.m. May 12 at Duke 2 p.m. May 14 Radford* 7 p.m. May 15 Radford* 7 p.m. May 16 Radford* 7 p.m. May 19-23 at Big South Baseball Championship - Asheville, N.C. May 29- June 1 at NCAA Regionals Home Games in Bold * - Big South Game # - Coca-Cola Classic - Mobile, Ala. (DH) - Doubleheader All Times Eastern Standard Time Head Coach Jim Toman Record at Liberty: 64-40-1 (Second Year) Career Record: Same After a solid campaign in his fi rst year as Liberty s head coach, Jim Toman is in his second season at the helm of the program. Last season, the Flames fashioned a 13-3-1 record in the month of May to fi nish the season with a 35-26-1 mark, making Toman the winningest fi rst-year coach in the program s 36-year history. Toman guided the Flames to their third straight Big South Championship title game appearance, claiming the conference s runner-up position in 2008. Liberty s May record was the best ever by a Flames team, as Liberty won 30 or more games in a season for the fourth consecutive year for the fi rst time in program history. In addition, the Liberty pitching staff set a new season strikeout record, fanning 508 opposing batters during the year. The Flames strikeout total led the Big South Conference and their 8.2 strikeouts per nine innings ranked 22nd nationally at season s end. Two pitchers from the staff, Ryan Page and David Stokes, went on to be drafted and play in the professional ranks this past summer. Page was taken in the 20th round of the MLB draft by the Toronto Blue Jays, while Stokes was picked in the 28th round by the Detroit Tigers. Liberty batters eclipsed the school s single-season doubles mark, ripping 155 twobase hits. The total ranked the Flames fi fth in the country in the category. Liberty hitters also set a program record for hit by pitch. The Flames fi nished their season with a 14-7 record in conference play. The mark allowed Liberty to claim the No. 2 seed for the Big South Championship, their highest seed for the Big South Baseball Championship since a No. 1 seed in 2000. The Flames went on to post four consecutive double-digit victories during six games in the Big South Championship to set a championship record with 55 runs scored. Toman is the sixth head coach in the 34-year history of the Liberty Baseball program. The second-year skipper comes to Liberty after 11 seasons as the senior member of Ray Tanner s coaching staff at South Carolina. Toman worked a total of 18 years alongside Tanner, dating back to the 1990 season at N.C. State. During his time at South Carolina, Toman served as recruiting coordinator and worked with the team s catchers. Known as one of the top recruiters in college baseball, the 19- year college coaching veteran was named the 2002 Baseball America/American Baseball Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year. Before joining the Gamecock staff in 1996, Toman served under Tanner for seven years at N.C. State. Toman has recruited 15 top 25 classes, including all 11 of his seasons at South Carolina. From 2003-2006, three of the four Gamecock recruiting classes were ranked fi rst in the nation by Collegiate Baseball. Toman s 2003, 2005 and 2006 classes were named the top recruiting classes by the publication. During his time on the staff in Columbia, S.C., Toman and the Gamecocks made nine NCAA Regional appearances, including eight-straight since 2000, and three consecutive trips to the College World Series (2002-04). Add in his seven seasons at N.C. State, and Toman has helped lead 15 teams to NCAA Regional appearances. In addition, South Carolina posted eight-straight seasons of 40 or more wins with Toman on the Gamecock coaching staff, including 2007. During Toman s 11 seasons at South Carolina, he helped the Gamecocks to a combined 500-220 (.694) record. Toman earned four baseball letters at N.C. State, 1981-84, and was captain of the Wolfpack his junior and senior seasons. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in vocational industrial education in 1985. He received a Master of Science degree in sport management from N.C. State in 1995. Upon graduation, Toman entered the coaching profession as an assistant at Richmond County High School in Rockingham, N.C., for two years. He moved into the collegiate coaching ranks in 1989 as an assistant at Florida International for one year. At FIU, he was responsible for the weight program, worked with the squad s catchers and coached fi rst base. Toman joined the N.C. State staff before the 1990 season.

A Look at Coastal Carolina Location: Conway, S.C. Founded: 1954 Enrollment: 8,300 Nickname: Chanticleers Colors: Teal, Bronze and Black Conference: Big South STADIUM INFORMATION Home Field (Capacity): Charles Wat - son Stadium (2,000) Dimensions: 320-360-390-360-325 Press Box Phone: (843) 421-8244 COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: Gary Gilmore (Coastal Carolina, 80) Record at School: 540-290 (14 Years) Overall Record: 793-392 (19 Years) Office Phone: (843) 349-2816 Assistants: Kevin Schnall, Brendan Dougherty, Drew Thomas TEAM INFORMATION 2008 Record: 50-14 2008 Conference Record/Finish: 17-3/First Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/8 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/4 SPORTS INFORMATION Baseball Contact: Kent Reichert Office Phone: (843) 349-2840 E-mail Address: kreicher@coastal. edu Fax Number: (843) 349-2819 Web Site: goccusports.com RECENT RESULTS Apr. 29 Wake Forest W, 18-5 Apr. 28 College of Charleston L, 13-7 Apr. 26 Presbyterian W, 8-3 Apr. 25 Presbyterian L, 7-5 Apr. 24 Presbyterian W, 14-8 UPCOMING SCHEDULE May 5 VMI May 6 VMI May 7 VMI Remembering A Teacher, Mentor and Fan The Liberty University community, athletics department and baseball program would like to remember Jeff Taylor, an Assistant Professor of Health Sciences and Kinesiology, who died accidentially Tuesday. Prior to his educational position, Taylor was an athletic trainer at both Liberty and UNC Asheville. Taylor will be remembered for his infl uence on students to pursue their careers and the friendship he provided many in the Lynchburg community. An avid baseball fan, Taylor followed the Flames on a regular basis and loved to talk baseball with whoever he could. Please remember the Taylor s wife and family in your prayers. A moment of silence will be observed in Taylor s memory before Friday s contest. The Coaches Liberty Head Coach Jim Toman is in his second year at the helm of the Flames. In this fi rst season at Liberty, he guided the Flames to a 35-26-1 mark, the best record by a Liberty team under a fi rst-year coach in program history. This season, his Flames have posted the most victories by a Liberty team in conference play, elipsing the previous mark of 15. A 20-year member of the college coaching ranks, he served 18 years as a member of Ray Tanner s staffs at South Carolina and N.C. State. Toman was named the 2002 Baseball America/American Baseball Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year and recruited 15 top 25 classes, including all 11 of his seasons at South Carolina. From 2003-2006, three of the four Gamecock recruiting classes were ranked fi rst in the nation by Collegiate Baseball. During his time in Columbia, S.C., Toman and the Gamecocks made nine NCAA Regional appearances, including eight-straight since 2000, and three-consecutive trips to the College World Series (2002-04). Add in his seven seasons at N.C. State, and Toman has helped lead 15 teams to NCAA Regional appearances. Coastal Carolina Head Coach Gary Gilmore is in his 14th year of guiding the Chanticleer baseball program. In his time at Coastal Carolina, he has led the Chanticleers to eight NCAA berths, eight 40-plus win seasons in the last 10 years, 11-straight winning seasons, and the school s fi rst trip to the NCAA Super Regional last season. Last season, the 1980 Coastal Carolina alumnus led his team to a 50-14 record, hosting and winning the NCAA Conway Regional. The Chanticleers advanced to the NCAA Cary Super Regional, a fi rst in the school s history. Gilmore was named the Big South Coach of the Year for the fi fth time, as the Chants won both the regular-season and tournament championships. In his 19 seasons as a college head coach, Gilmore s teams have averaged more than 39 wins a year, including 12 40-plus win seasons. In his 13 years at Coastal Carolina, Gilmore s ball clubs have fi nished in the top four of the Big South Conference standings 12 times, including regular season titles in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2008. Following the Flames Friday night s series opener will be televised by ESPNU starting at 6 p.m. It will be the fi rst ever appearance on ESPNU for the Flames. Justin Kutchner will provide the play-byplay for the telecast, with Leland Maddox providing the color commentary. Liberty...Statistical Comparison...Coastal Carolina 29-14... Record... 33-13.320... Batting Average.....332 321...Runs... 393 494... Hits... 533 52...Home Runs... 69 289... Runs Batted In... 393 28...Stolen Bases... 85 5.12... Earned Run Average... 4.25 379.1...Innings Pitched... 404.0 307... Strikeouts... 328 10... Saves... 13.292... Opponent Batting Average....255

Big South Conference Update Overall Standings W L Pct. Coastal Carolina 33 13.717 Liberty 29 14.674 Winthrop 26 18.591 Gardner-Webb 21 18.538 Radford 20 18.526 High Point 17 24.415 VMI 16 28.364 Charleston Southern 15 29.341 Presbyterian 10 31.244 UNC Asheville 8 35.186 Conference Standings W L Pct. Liberty 16 4.800 Winthrop 13 8.619 Coastal Carolina 12 5.706 Radford 11 8.579 Gardner-Webb 10 8.556 Charleston Southern 10 12.455 High Point 9 9.500 VMI 9 11.450 Presbyterian 5 18.217 UNC Asheville 4 16.200 Upcoming Schedule Friday, May 1 Gardner-Webb at Radford* Liberty at Coastal Carolina* UNC Asheville at Winthrop* Presbyterian at Georgia Tech Saturday, May 2 Garnder-Webb at Radford* UNC Asheville at Winthrop* Presbyterian at Georgia Tech Liberty at Coastal Carolina* Sunday, May 3 Presbyterian at Georgia Tech Gardner-Webb at Radford* UNC Asheville at Winthrop* Liberty at Coastal Carolina* *Big South Conference Game 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. In addition, Saturday and Sunday s games will be video streamed live on the internet via the Big South Edge, available on BigSouthSports.com. The stream can be accessed for a nominal fee through a link on LibertyFlames.com or by going directly to BigSouth Sports.com. This season, the Flames Sports Network plans to broadcast several Liberty baseball regular season games. Games will air live on WWMC 90.9 FM The Light and on the World Wide Web at both LibertyFlames.com and thelightonline.com. The next planned broadcast is Tuesday from English Field in Blacksburg, Va., when the Flames square off with the Virginia Tech Hokies. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m. Live stats are available for each Liberty contest by clicking on the various Live Stats links at LibertyFlames.com. Flames at Worthington Stadium For the past 31 years, the Flames have called Worthington Stadium home. Liberty has compiled an impressive 504-227-5 record at the facility for a winning percentage of.688 since the stadium s inception in 1979. The Flames have posted an 18-3 record at the facility this season, already eclipsing last season s home win total of 11. Liberty is scheduled to play 24 games at home this season. Liberty on the Road Liberty is 10-10 on the road this season. The Flames are also 1-1 on neutral fi elds. Jim Toman s squad is in the midst of a nine-game road stretch, posting a 2-2 mark so far. The Flames completed their 2008 road schedule, posting a 15-8 road record and a 9-6 neutral fi eld mark. Liberty s 15 road victories were the most by a Liberty club in program history. Liberty s.652 road winning percentage was its best road mark since 1980, when the Flames went 9-2 on the road for an.818 percentage. Liberty at Night Liberty is 6-4 at night this season. The Flames are currently scheduled to play 14 games under the lights in 2009. The fi rst two games of their series at Coastal Carolina are scheduled night games. The Flames fi nished the 2008 campaign with an 8-4 mark at night. The Flames closed out the year by winning six out of their last seven night contests. Since 2004, Liberty has gone 24-27 under artifi cial lighting. Flames By the Month Liberty is 10-8 during the month of April. However, the Flames have posted a 9-3 record in Big South Conference play in the month. Jim Toman s squad is scheduled to play 19 games in the month this season. Since 1976, the Flames have recorded an all-time mark of 331-281-1 (.541) in April. The Flames posted a 16-3 (.842) overall mark and started 7-1 in Big South play during the month of March. Last season, the Flames posted a 7-12 overall mark and a 1-2 record in conference action during the month. Liberty is 337-267-2 (.557) all-time in program history during March. Liberty fi nished its February schedule with a 3-3 mark. The Flames were scheduled to play nine games in the month, but had three canceled due to inclement weather. Liberty has an all-time mark of 64-32 in February. Liberty by the Month Overall, Big South February...3-3, 0-0 March...16-3, 7-1 April...10-8, 9-3

2009 Liberty Flames Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. 1 Matt Williams INF Fr. 2 John Long 3B/OF Fr. 3 James Hipp OF Jr. 4 Cody Brown 1B/RHP Sr. 5 Tyler Bream 3B Fr. 6 Curran Redal OF/LHP Jr. 7 Joseph Feeley OF So. 8 Austin Poretz RHP/INF Fr. 9 Jeff Jefferson OF So. 10 Trey Wimmer C Fr. 11 Casey Brown OF Jr. 12 Chase Vaden LHP Jr. 14 Doug Bream 1B/OF So. 16 Andrew Wilson RHP Sr. 17 Dustin Umberger RHP Sr. 18 Justin Richardson OF Fr. 19 P.J. Jimenez INF Jr. 20 Kizuku Scott INF Fr. 21 Steven Evans LHP So. 23 Nathan Thompson C Jr. 24 Shawn Teufel LHP So. 25 Brett Curll RHP Jr. 26 Zane Bator 1B/RHP Jr. 27 David Mitroff C Fr. 28 Lance Howe LHP So. 29 Errol Hollinger C Sr. 30 Tim Rotola OF Jr. 31 Tyler Light RHP Sr. 32 Mark Swanson RHP Jr. 34 Carter Browning RHP Jr. 35 Fernand Dullivan RHP So. 36 Steven Keener 1B Fr. 40 Chris McDougal UTIL Fr. 46 Joe Steinwedell RHP Jr. Coaches 37 Jim Toman 22 Nick Schnabel 47 Garrett Quinn 38 Jeremiah Boles Liberty All-Time Against Coastal Carolina Friday night will be the 65th meeting between Liberty and Coastal Carolina on the baseball diamond. The Chanticleers hold a 36-28 advantage in the all-time series with the Flames, which start in 1983. Last season, Liberty and Coastal Carolina met fi ve times, three during the regular season and twice for the Big South Championship. Their most recent meetings were on May 24, 2008 at Memorial Stadium in Danville, Va., in the 2008 Big South Championship. The Flames defeated the Chanticleers, 13-1, to force a second game for the Big South title. Coastal Carolina took the second match-up, 9-2, to take the title. Liberty Against the Big South Liberty, a 18-year member of the Big South Conference, has compiled a 241-169 (.588) record against the Big South Conference s current membership. The Flames are off to a 16-4 start in conference action this year. Last season, the Flames fi nished second in the standings during the regular season with a 14-7 record, and were tournament runners-up for the third-straight year. Liberty Against the Big South Charleston Southern...35-21 Coastal Carolina...28-37 Gardner-Webb...2-3 High Point...32-25 Radford...43-24 UNC Asheville...37-16 Presbyterian...3-0 VMI...28-10 Winthrop...31-32 Total...241-169 Flames Post Most Victories in Big South Play With their 10-9, 11-inning win at Gardner-Webb, this past Sunday, the 2009 Liberty Flames have recorded 16 Big South victories, the most ever by a Liberty baseball team since joining the conference in 1992. The victory total surpasses the 15 Big South wins by the 1995 Flames, who fi nished their conference season at 15-9. Jim Toman s squad still has six Big South Conference games remaining. On the Verge of 30 Wins With one more victory, Liberty will have reached 30 wins for the fi fth consecutive season, and the fi rst two years under head coach Jim Toman. Last season, the Flames posted a 35-26-1 mark to record four-straight seasons of 30 wins are more. It was the fi rst time in the 36-year history of the program, Liberty has accomplished the four-year feat. Before last season, the Liberty baseball program had won 30 games in season, three consecutive years. The Flames won 30 or more contests three consecutive seasons from 2000-03. The Last Time Out After Liberty had tied the contest in top of the inning, the No. 11 Virginia Cavaliers scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth, en route to a 5-2 win over the Flames, Tuesday night at Davenport Field. In the top of the sixth inning, Liberty knotted the contest at 2-2. Shortstop Matt Williams singled past the pitcher s mound and into center fi eld to begin the frame. Center fi elder Curran Redal followed by moving Williams to second with a sacrifi ce bunt. Williams promptly swiped third base and scored when the next batter, catcher Errol Hollinger a double inside the bag at third. In the bottom of the stanza, the Cavaliers countered with three runs to go back on top in the contest, 5-2. Center fi elder Jarrett Parker hit his 13th home run of the season, leading off the inning. Later, catcher John Hicks grounded a two-out single up the middle, scoring two more runs for the fi nal score.

When the Flames... Are at home... 18-3 Are away... 10-10 Are at a neutral site... 1-1 In Day Games... 23-10 In Night Games... 6-4 vs. left-handed starter... 6-3 vs. right-handed starter... 23-11 In one-run games... 9-4 In two-run games... 2-0 In fi ve-plus run games.... 13-6 Extra innings... 2-0 Shutouts... 1-1 Score fi rst... 16-4 Opponents score fi rst.... 13-10 Score in the fi rst inning... 12-3 Opp. scores in fi rst inning... 12-8 Lead after the fi rst... 8-1 Trail after the fi rst... 7-8 Are tied after the fi rst.... 14-5 Lead after the second... 13-2 Trail after the second... 10-9 Are tied after the second... 6-3 Lead after the third... 17-3 Trail after the third... 5-8 Are tied after the third... 7-3 Lead after the fourth... 22-0 Trail after the fourth... 3-13 Are tied after the fourth... 4-1 Lead after the fi fth... 23-0 Trail after the fi fth... 4-14 Are tied after the fi fth.... 2-0 Lead after the sixth... 21-0 Trail after the sixth... 6-12 Are tied after the sixth... 2-2 Lead after the seventh... 22-1 Trail after the seventh... 4-13 Are tied after the seventh... 3-0 Lead after the eighth... 24-1 Trail after the eighth... 3-13 Are tied after the eighth... 2-0 After winning a game... 21-8 After losing a game... 8-5 Out-hit opponent... 23-1 Out-hit by opponent... 5-9 Hits are tied... 1-4 Hit a home run... 23-4 Opponents hit a home run... 11-12 Wear red uniforms.... 9-7 Wear white uniforms... 8-0 Wear blue uniforms... 8-5 Wear grey uniforms.... 4-2 Play on Tuesday... 1-6 Play on Wednesday... 4-2 Play on Thursday... 1-1 Play on Friday... 6-3 Play on Saturday... 11-1 Play on Sunday... 6-1 Taking One for the Team Entering play this weekend, Liberty batters have been hit by a pitch 82 times, tying the school record the Flames set last season. Liberty batters have been plunked by the opposition an average of two times per game. The Flames ranked fourth in the nation in the category in the latest NCAA Division I statistical report, through games of April 26, with 81. This year, Flames batters have been hit by a pitch seven times in a game twice to set a new school standard. Temple pitchers hit seven Liberty hitters on March 7 and High Point hurlers plunked seven Flames on March 22. Last season, the Flames set a new school record by being hit by a pitch 82 times. The mark eclipsed the previous standard of 75 in the 2001 season. Fine Fielding Jim Toman s squad ranked seventh in the nation in fi elding percentage with a.978 percentage in the latest NCAA Division I statistical report, for games through April 26. In addition, the Flames currernt percentage of.977 tops the Big South Conference. Liberty has committed 37 errors in 1643 chances this season. The Flames fi elding percentage is 26 points higher than at the same juncture of the year, last season. Through 42 games, Liberty had made 67 errors, 30 more than this year, in 1712 chances for a.951 fi elding percentage in 2008. The Flames ended the year with a.963 percentage. The best team fi elding percentage over a season in school history was set by the 2005 Flames. That season, Liberty posted a.971 fi elding percentage and also committed the fewest errors in school history with 62. Two Flames Tough to K Entering the weekend, Liberty outfi elders Curren Redal and Doug Bream have shown themselves to be two of the toughest hitters in the nation to strike out. Through games played on April 26, Redal has struck out once every 20.6 at bats, ranking him 12th among NCAA Division I batters in the country. Meanwhile, fellow Flame Doug Bream ranks 13th on the same list, striking out once every 20.4 at bats. Flames Win 16th Big South Contest Liberty catcher Errol Hollinger hit a game-tying grand slam and fi rst baseman Trey Wimmer blasted the game-winning home run, as the Flames rallied from a 9-3 deficit for a 10-9, 11-inning win over the Gardner-Webb Bulldogs in Big South Conference baseball action, last Sunday at Masters Field. With the win, the Flames moved to 16-4 in conference play. Liberty s 16 league victories are the most ever by a Liberty baseball team since joining the Big South in 1992. The victory total surpasses the 15 Big South wins by the 1995 Flames. With the win, Liberty takes the three-game series, two games to one. After Liberty erased a 9-3 Gardner-Webb lead to knot the contest at 9-9, Wimmer led off the 11th inning by blasting the fi rst pitch of the inning over the left fi eld wall. The home run, the first baseman s sixth of the season, gave Liberty a 10-9 advantage. Reliever Andrew Wilson then closed out the Bulldogs in bottom of the inning, stranding the tying run on second base to run his record to 5-2. The right-hander threw four innings of scoreless relief, allowing two hits, while striking out fi ve and walking one. The Flames knotted the contest in the eighth inning. The fi rst three hitters in the inning, second baseman P.J. Jimenez, shortstop Matt Williams and center fi elder Curran Redal, each singled to begin the frame, loading the bases with no one out. Two batters later, Hollinger drilled a 1-0 pitch over the left fi eld wall, tying the contest at 9-9. The grand slam was the catcher s eighth round tripper of the year. The Flames Redal had four hits to lead all players in the contest. Doug Bream added three hits. Hollinger had fi ve RBIs for Liberty. A day earlier, Tyler Bream drove in six runs and Liberty pitchers held Gardner-Webb hitters in check throughout the contest, as the Flames downed the Bulldogs, 10-2. Bream, who was 4-for-4 in the contest, ripped a pair of two-out, two-run base hits in first and the third innings. In the fi rst, the Liberty third baseman singled and in the third, he doubled. He drove in his fi nal two runs in the ninth with a single.

Miscellaneous Stats MULTIPLE HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot 14 BREAM, Doug 15 5 - - 20 6 REDAL, Curran 11 4 4-19 5 BREAM, Tyler 10 5 1-16 1 WILLIAMS, Matt 9 3 1-13 29 HOLLINGER, Errol 7 4 1-12 19 JIMENEZ, P.J. 9 1 - - 10 9 JEFFERSON, Jeff 8 2 - - 10 10 WIMMER, Trey 4-3 - 7 11 BROWN, Casey 5 - - - 5 30 ROTOLA, Tim 3 2 - - 5 4 BROWN, Cody 1 3 - - 4 18 RICHARDSON, J. 2 - - - 2 20 SCOTT, Kizuku 2 - - - 2 2 LONG, John 2 - - - 2 7 FEELEY, Joseph 2 - - - 2 26 BATOR, Zane 1 - - - 1 TEAM 91 29 10-130 MULTIPLE RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Tot 6 REDAL, Curran 10 2 1-13 5 BREAM, Tyler 4 4 2 2 12 14 BREAM, Doug 5 2 2-9 10 WIMMER, Trey 4 2 2-8 29 HOLLINGER, Errol 5 2-1 8 9 JEFFERSON, Jeff 1 1 1-3 4 BROWN, Cody 3 - - - 3 19 JIMENEZ, P.J. 1 1 1-3 1 WILLIAMS, Matt 2 - - - 2 7 FEELEY, Joseph 1 1 - - 2 2 LONG, John 1 1 - - 2 30 ROTOLA, Tim 1 1 - - 2 18 RICHARDSON, J. 2 - - - 2 TEAM 40 17 9 3 69 HITTING STREAKS Longest Current 6 REDAL, Curran 32 2 14 BREAM, Doug 24-5 BREAM, Tyler 16-4 BROWN, Cody 9-10 WIMMER, Trey 8 2 29 HOLLINGER, Errol 8 4 1 WILLIAMS, Matt 8 4 30 ROTOLA, Tim 6 6 19 JIMENEZ, P.J. 6-9 JEFFERSON, Jeff 6-11 BROWN, Casey 5 1 26 BATOR, Zane 3 1 2 LONG, John 3-20 SCOTT, Kizuku 2-3 HIPP, James 2 2 7 FEELEY, Joseph 2 1 23 THOMPSON, Nathan 2-18 RICHARDSON, J. 2 2 Liberty starter Shawn Teufel won his sixth consecutive start, running his record to 7-1 on the year. The left-hander gave up one run, while scattering six hits over 6 1/3 innings. Carter Browning pitched out of a bases loaded jam in the seventh inning, recording two outs. Andrew Wilson came on in the eighth inning to also end a bases loaded Bulldog threat. The trio of hurlers stranded 12 Gardner-Webb runners and blanked Bulldog hitters with runners in scoring position, as the Flames hosts went 0-12 with men on second or third base through the fi rst eight innings. Freshman John Long pitched the ninth in the victory. Tyler Bream s Walk-off HR Pushes Flames Past Hokies With two men aboard and trailing 3-1 in the bottom of the ninth inning, third baseman Tyler Bream connected for a two-out, three run walk-off home run, propelling the Flames past the Virginia Tech Hokies, 4-3, April 22 at Worthington Stadium. After 13 consecutive batters had been retired, the Flames got the fi rst two hitters of the ninth inning on base. Shortstop Matt Williams drew a walk to open the inning and center fielder Curran Redal dropped a single into center fi eld. After the next two Liberty batters were retired, Bream worked a 3-2 count against reliever Ben Rowen, before belting his eighth home run of the year over the right fi eld wall for the 4-3 victory. Designated hitter Cody Brown also hit a home run for the Flames. Liberty s four hurlers on the afternoon gave up three runs on four hits, striking out fi ve and walking one. Bream s blast gave freshman hurler John Long his fi rst collegiate win, moving to 1-0 on the season. Flames Sweep Winthrop P.J. Jimenez drove in four runs with a home run and a single, helping the Liberty Flames defeat the Winthrop Eagles, 10-5, in game two of their Big South doubleheader at Worthington Stadium, April 18, sweeping both the doubleheader and the three-game series. With the sweep, the Flames moved into fi rst place in the conference standings. Liberty second baseman Jimenez connected for his second home run of the year, with two men aboard, during a four-run second inning. He later plated another run with an infield single with the bases loaded in the seventh frame. During one stretch in the game, Flames pitchers Mark Swanson and Cody Brown retired combined to retire 14 batters in a row from the second inning through the seventh inning. Brown earned the win to raise his record to 2-2 on the year. Carter Browning recorded his fourth save with 1 1/3 innings of relief. Liberty catcher Errol Hollinger led all players in the contest with four hits. Left fi elder Tim Rotola and shortstop Matt Williams had three hits apiece for the Flames, as head coach Jim Toman s squad had six players with multiple hits in the game. Williams also had three hits in the fi rst end of the doubleheader, as Liberty defeated Winthrop, 5-3. Brown and third baseman Tyler Bream each hit home runs in the fi rst game win. Shawn Teufel ran his record to 6-1 on the season. The left-hander scattered two runs on eight hits over six innings of work. He struck out fi ve and walked two, while stranding eight Eagle runners. Andrew Wilson, the third of three Liberty pitchers in the contest, pitched the final 2 2/3 innings to earn his fourth save of the year. The senior allowed no runs or hits. He struck out two and walked one. Liberty pitchers stranded 10 Winthrop base runners in the contest. In the opener of the series, April 17, center fi elder Curran Redal hit safely in his 32ndconsecutive game, setting a new Big South record, and Trey Wimmer hit his fifth home run of the season, as the Flames defeated the Eagles, 8-5. Redal singled through the left side of the infi eld in the fi rst inning to hit safely in his 32nd game in a row, a new Big South record. The junior breaks the previous mark of 31-consecutive games with at least one hit, which he held with UNC Asheville shortstop Kevin Weidenbacher. The UNC Asheville shortstop set the previous record last season. Liberty starter Steven Evans moved to 6-2 on the year. The lefty gave up fi ve runs on 10 hits over six innings. He struck out three and walked two batters. Carter Browning entered in the seventh and threw two innings of scoreless relief. Andrew Wilson earned his third save of the season, striking out two batters during the scoreless ninth.

Team Highs Batting At bats:... 47 vs GARDNER-WEBB (04-26) Runs scored:... 19 vs FORDHAM (03-18)... 19 vs HIGH POINT (03-22) Hits:... 23 vs NC STATE (03-25) RBIs:... 18 vs FORDHAM (03-18)... 18 vs HIGH POINT (03-22) Doubles:... 7 vs NC STATE (03-25) Triples:... 1 vs NORTH CAROLINA (02-25)... 1 vs CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (03-13)... 1 vs NC STATE (03-25) Home runs:... 6 vs FORDHAM (03-18) Total bases:... 37 vs FORDHAM (03-18) Walks:... 7 vs FORDHAM (03-18)... 7 vs NC STATE (03-25) Strikeouts:... 13 vs OLE MISS (02-20) Sac hits:... 2 vs MERCER (02-22)... 2 vs. PRESBYTERIAN (03-28)... 2 vs. WILLIAM & MARY (04-07) Sac flies:... 3 vs TEMPLE (03-07-09) Stolen bases:... 3 vs WILLIAM & MARY (03-11) Hit by pitch:... 7 vs TEMPLE (03-07)... 7 vs HIGH POINT (03-22) Runners LOB:... 14 vs HIGH POINT (03-22)... 14 vs NC STATE (03-25) Hit into DP:... 4 vs LONGWOOD (04-2)... 4 vs. Virginia (04-28) Pitching Innings pitched:...11.0 vs GARDNER-WEBB (04-26) Runs allowed:... 13 vs WILLIAM & MARY (03-11)... 13 vs JAMES MADISON (03-17)... 13 vs. VMI (04-03) Earned runs:... 13 vs WILLIAM & MARY (03-11)... 13 vs JAMES MADISON (03-17) Walks allowed:... 10 vs NORTH CAROLINA (02-25) Strikeouts:... 14 vs GARDNER-WEBB (04-26) Hits allowed:... 18 Most Recently - vs HIGH POINT (03-22) Doubles allowed:... 6 vs JAMES MADISON (03-17)... 6 vs. WINTHROP (04-17) Triples allowed:... 1 (7 games ) Homers allowed:... 4 vs VMI (04-03-09)... 4 vs. GEORGE MASON (04-08) Wild pitches:... 4 vs UNC ASHEVILLE (04-11) Hit batters:... 5 vs. WILLIAM & MARY (03-11) Redal Breaks Big South Consecutive Game Hit Mark Center fielder Curran Redal singled through the left side of the infi eld in the fi rst inning, April 17 against Winthrop, to hit safely in his 32nd game in a row, a new Big South record. The junior breaks the previous mark of 31-consecutive games with at least one hit, which he held with UNC Asheville shortstop Kevin Weidenbacher. The UNC Asheville shortstop set the previous record last season. During the streak, the junior hit.452, collecting 57 hits in 126 at bats. He has also drove in all 40 of his season s RBI total over the span. Teufel Strikes Out Season-High Liberty left-hander Shawn Teufel struck out nine UNC Asheville batters in a 9-0 win over the Bulldogs in the opening game of their three-game Big South series, April 10. Teufel s nine strikeouts were the most in a game this season by a Liberty pitcher and set a career-high for the left-hander. Teufel pitched seven scoreless innings, giving up two hits. He combined with Carter Browning and Chris McDougal to pitch the fi rst shutout for the Flames this season. Third baseman Tyler Bream and center fi elder Curran Redal each hit a home run in the contest. Both players had two hits apiece in the game. Bream had three RBIs for Liberty. Liberty Takes Series From VMI The Liberty Flames broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh inning with two runs, and then held on for a 4-3 victory over the VMI Keydets, 4-3, April 5 in Big South Conference action at Gray/Minor Stadium. With the win, the Flames took the three-game series, two games to one. In the bottom of the sixth inning, VMI loaded the bases with no one out. However, after being summoned from the bullpen, Liberty reliever Andrew Wilson induced three consecutive ground balls, which resulted in force outs at home plate, preventing the Keydets from scoring. After getting out of the bases loaded jam in the previous inning, the Flames broke the deadlock on the scoreboard with two runs. Wilson picked up the win to run his record to 4-1 on the year. The right-hander allowed two runs on two hits over three innings of work. Carter Browning recorded his third save of the season with the perfect ninth for Liberty. Flames left fi elder Doug Bream led all hitters on the afternoon with three hits. Catcher Errol Hollinger had two more hits for Liberty. On April 4, center fi elder Curran Redal drove in four runs with three hits, helping lead the Flames past the Keydets, 9-7, rebounding from a setback on Friday. Redal had three hits and drove in four runs in the victory for Liberty. Shortstop Matt Williams, Hollinger, outfi elder Casey Brown and P.J. Jimenez added two hits each for the Flames. Liberty starter Shawn Teufel ran his record to 4-1 on the year, after pitching the fi rst six innings for the Flames. The left-hander allowed six runs, fi ve earned, on six hits. He struck out fi ve Keydet batters and walked fi ve. Wilson earned his fi rst save of the year. The senior yielded one run on three hits, striking out fi ve over three innings of work. Bream Named Big South Player of the Week Liberty freshman third baseman Tyler Bream was selected as the Big South Conference Choice Hotels Baseball Player of the Week for March 30. Bream batted.467 (7-15) and drove in 10 runs to help Liberty post a 4-0 mark that week and move atop the Big South standings. He started the week with three hits, three RBIs, two doubles and four runs in the Flames win at North Carolina State, March 25. March 27 against Presbyterian, Bream walked with the bases loaded to force in the winning run, and the next day against the Blue Hose, Bream drove in both Liberty runs in a 2-1 victory. March 28, the freshman had his second three-hit game of the week and hit his fi rst collegiate grand slam to complete the sweep of Presbyterian. On the week, Bream slugged.800, had a.556 on-base percentage, scored six runs and walked three times.

2009 Big South Batting Leaders (through 4/28) Average AVG 1. Justin Loyd, GWU.424 2. Alfi e Wheeler, HPU.422 3. Billy Alvino, HPU.413 4. Curran Redal, LIB.400 5. Alex Gregory, RU.397 Runs Scored R 1. Brock Miller, GWU 51 2. Rico Noel, CCU 49 3. Alfi e Wheeler, HPU 48 4. Daniel Cooke, GWU 47 5. Tyler Bortnick, CCU 47 Hits 1. A.J. Yoder, VMI 66 2. Curran Redal, LIB 66 3. Billy Alvino, HPU 66 4. Alfi e Wheeler, HPU 65-2 players tied with 64 hits RBI 1. Tyler Bream, LIB 56 2. David Anderson, CCU 56 3. Justin Loyd, GWU 46 4. Tyler Thornburg, CSU 45 5. Eddie Tisdale, WU 44 Doubles 1. Jordan Ballard, VMI 16 2. Tyler Bream, LIB 16 3. Justin Loyd, GWU 16 4. John Murrian, WU 16-3 players tied with 15 doubles Triples 1. Chance Gilmore, CCU 5 2. Gabe Grammer, PCBAS 4 3. Curran Redal, LIB 4-4 players tied with 3 triples Home Runs 1. David Anderson, CCU 15 2. Eddie Rohan, WU 12 3. Tyler Thornburg, CSU 11 4. Ty Boyles, GWU 11 5. Cory Lyda, PCBAS 10 Stolen Bases 1. Brock Miller, GWU 32 2. Rico Noel, CCU 26 3. Scott Woodward, CCU 21 4. Daniel Cooke, GWU 20 5. Jon Ahearn, GWU 17 Streaks Help Flames March Through March Two winning streaks propelled Liberty to a 16-3 record in March. The Flames began the third month of the year with a seven-game winning streak, March 6-13. After two setbacks, Liberty went on a nine-game winning skein, March 18-30, its longest of the season. The nine-game streak ties the 2009 Flames with the 2008, 2006, 1995 and 1985 clubs for the most consecutive wins in a season during the program s Division I era. The 1976 Liberty team holds the school record for the longest win streak in the history of the program with a 12-game streak. Mashing in March After going 3-3 to begin the season, the Flames went 16-3 in the month of March, keyed by their hitting. Over its 19 games during the month, Liberty hit.356 as a team, and scored 10.2 runs per game. The hitting outburst raised the Flames batting average for the season 88 points, to.326. During the stretch, Liberty enjoyed a power burst too. The Flames hit 31 home runs and boasted a.563 slugging percentage over the March s 19 games. Flames Sweep Blue Hose In First-Ever Series Liberty hit five home runs, propelling the Flames to a 14-7 victory over Presbyterian, and a sweep of its three-game series with the Blue Hose, March 29 at Worthington Stadium. The series was the fi rst-ever between the Flames and Big South newcomer Blue Hose. Third baseman Tyler Bream hit his fi rst collegiate grand slam in the third inning, while outfielders Curran Redal and Doug Bream connected for back-to-back home runs in the fifth. Catcher Errol Hollinger and Trey Wimmer also hit four-baggers for the Flames. Redal s round tripper was his fourth of the season, while Doug Bream s was his fi fth of the year. It is the second time this season, the Flames have hit back-to-back home runs in a contest. Hollinger and outfi elder Casey Brown hit back-to-back home runs in the fi fth inning of an 11-1 victory over Temple on March 7. Liberty starter Shawn Teufel improved to 3-1 on the season. The left-hander gave up four runs on seven hits, striking out six in six innings of work. The two prior days, March 28-27, Liberty receiving strong pitching efforts from righthander Mark Swanson and left-hander Steven Evans in posting identical 2-1 wins in each game. On March 28th, Swanson pitched eight complete innings to run his record to 4-0 on the year. Reliever Carter Browning earned his second save with a scoreless ninth. Tyler Bream singled home the only runs Liberty needed in the fourth inning for a 2-1 victory, as the two Flames hurlers combined to retire the last 13 Presbyterian. In the first-ever meeting between the two squads in the series opener, March 27, Evans went the distance in his second-straight start to run his season record to 4-0. The left-hander gave up one run on six hits, striking out five. Trailing 1-0 in the ninth, the Flames rallied to win. Center fi elder Curran Redal singled to open the frame and scored on a double by right fi elder Doug Bream. After the next two batters were intentionally walked, Tyler Bream walked with the bases loaded, forcing in Doug Bream with the winning run. Season-High 23 Hits at N.C. State The Liberty Flames banged out a season-high 23 hits, leading from start to fi nish, en route to a 17-5 victory over the N.C. State Wolfpack, March 25 at Doak Field. The Flames collected 23 hits in the contest, the most by Jim Toman s team this season. The hit total eclipses the 18 hits Toman s squad had on three other occasions earlier this year. Center fielder Curran Redal and fi rst baseman Trey Wimmer paced the Flames at the plate with four hits each. Tyler Bream, Errol Hollinger and Jeff Jefferson added three hits apiece for Liberty. Wimmer had four RBIs in the contest, while Jefferson hit his fourth home run. Mark Swanson, the second Liberty pitcher in the contest, picked up the win to run his record to 3-0 on the year. The right-hander pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings, giving up one hit and striking out three.

2009 Big South Pitching Leaders (through 4/28) ERA ERA 1. Cody Wheeler, CCU 3.06 2. Andrew Wilson, LIB 3.14 3. Anthony Meo, CCU 3.26 4. Travis Smink, VMI 3.37 5. Ken Monteith, WU 3.44 Victories WINS 1. Cody Wheeler, CCU 8 2. Shawn Teufel, LIB 7 3. Paul DeVito, RU 6 4. Travis Smink, VMI 6 5. Steven Evans, LIB 6 Innings Pitched IP 1. Chris Henderson, VMI 72.0 2. Travis Smink, VMI 69.1 3. Ryan Dull, UNCA 66.1 4. Cody Wheeler, CCU 64.2 5. Taylor Wohlwend, UNCA 62.2 Appearances APP 1. Tyler Mizenko, WU 23 2. Nick McCully, CCU 22 3. Carter Browning, LIB 21 4. Greg Hough, WU 21-2 players tied with 20 appearances Strikeouts SO 1. Cody Wheeler, CCU 66 2. Chris Henderson, VMI 63 3. Travis Smink, VMI 56 4. Shawn Teufel, LIB 52 5. Andrew Wilson, LIB 49 Saves SV 1. Tyler Mizenko, WU 10 2. Nick McCully, CCU 8 3. Jason Patten, RU 6 4. Andrew Wilson, LIB 4 5. Carter Browning, LIB 4 Hollinger On Johnny Bench Watch List Liberty senior catcher Errol Hollinger has been listed on the 2009 Coleman Company-Johnny Bench Watch List. The award is given annually to the top Division I collegiate catcher. The initial list includes 44 catchers nominated for the award by their coaches. Hollinger, a native of Upland, Calif., is a four-year starter at the position for the Flames. He entered the season named on the 2009 Brooks Wallace Player of the Year Watch list. The senior enters Friday s contest tied for the team lead in home runs with eight. Hollinger is hitting.319 with 30 RBIs and 28 runs scored in 43 starts. He has also added 11 doubles. Last season, the Liberty catcher fi nished among the Big South leaders in runs scored (6th 60), hits (7th 82), RBIs (tied 8th 47), doubles (tied 5th 19) and total bases (tied 7th 127). On the defensive side, he led the conference in runners caught stealing with 26 and fewest passed balls with four. The senior hit.319 with eight home runs and a.494 slugging percentage in 62 games in 2008. He led the Flames by hitting in 21-straight games, the longest hitting streak by a Liberty player last season. Hollinger also led Liberty in both multiple-hit games (26) and multiple-rbi games (15). The catcher was selected to the Big South all-conference second team at the end of the season. Redal Tabbed Big South Player of the Week Liberty junior outfi elder Curran Redal was selected as the Big South Conference Choice Hotels Baseball Player of the Week for games played March 9-16. Redal helped Liberty post a 3-1 record during the week, with a.500 batting average (5-10),.684 on-base percentage and a.900 slugging percentage. The junior scored fi ve runs, knocked in seven runs, doubled, homered, walked six times and was 3-3 in stolen bases. Redal enters the week on a 10-game hit streak, hitting.500 over the stretch. The center fielder slugged a home run and walked twice in Liberty s 6-3 victory over Duke, March 10, and had two hits and two RBIs in the Flames win over William & Mary, March 11. In two games March 13-15, he collected two hits and three RBIs in Liberty s two games against Charleston Southern. Tyler Bream s Record Helps Complete Sweep Third baseman Tyler Bream tied the Liberty record for RBIs in a game with nine, as the Flames defeated the High Point Panthers, 19-5, March 22 at Coy Willard Stadium to complete a sweep of its three-game Big South series. With a run-scoring single in seventh inning, Bream tied the Liberty record for RBIs in a game with nine. The freshman third baseman s nine RBIs tied the school mark set by former Flame standout Pat Sipe, who recorded nine RBIs in a 13-2 win over Richmond on April 19, 1986, at Worthington Stadium. Bream went 3-for-4 with four runs scored to go along with his nine RBIs for the Flames. Catcher Errol Hollinger went 3-for-3 with three RBIs and a run scored. Left-hander Steven Evans went the distance, recording his fi rst complete game of the season, as the Liberty Flames defeated the High Point Panthers, 7-3, Saturday night in the middle game of the series. After the first inning, Evans cruised throughout the remainder of the contest, keeping the Panther batters in check to run his record to 3-0. The sophomore allowed three runs on nine hits. He struck out three and walked one. He became the fi rst Flames pitcher to pitch a complete game this season. Bream paced Liberty at the plate with three hits and three RBIs. Second baseman Kizuku Scott also had three hits for the Flames, scoring three times in the victory. Friday night in the opening game of a three-game Big South series, Justin Richardson doubled home the go ahead run in the top of the ninth and reliever Andrew Wilson made it stand in the bottom of the frame, as the Liberty Flames defeated the High Point Panthers, 9-8. With the game tied 8-8 in the top of the ninth, Liberty took the lead for good on a twobase hit by Richardson. With two out and fi rst baseman Trey Wimmer on second base, Richardson rocketed a double to the left center fi eld gap to give the Flames a 9-8 lead. Earlier in the contest, Richardson had tied the game with a pinch-hit, RBI double in the seventh inning.