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About Liberty Flames Women's Basketball
Currently, the Liberty Flames Women's Basketball team is actively competing in the ASUN Conference, aiming to build on their recent successes. The 2023 season promises to be an exciting one, as the Flames are not only focusing on defending their conference title but also striving for a deeper run in the NCAA tournament. Recent recruiting efforts have brought in a talented class of new players, contributing to a mix of experienced returners and fresh talent. The coaching staff is dedicated to enhancing player development and tactical strategies, ensuring the team remains competitive in a challenging conference. Fans can look forward to a season filled with thrilling home games at the Vines Center, where the passionate support of Liberty's student body and local community will undoubtedly bolster the team's spirit. With a strong emphasis on teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship, the Flames are well-positioned to make an impact in women’s basketball this year.
Liberty Flames Women's Basketball History
The Liberty Flames Women's Basketball program was established in 1975 and has since become a significant player in NCAA Division I athletics. The team, representing Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, has achieved remarkable milestones over the years. Early successes in the 1980s laid the foundation for a culture of excellence, leading to the program's first NCAA tournament appearance in 1980. Under the leadership of legendary coaches, the Flames have consistently competed at a high level, securing numerous conference titles and advancing to the NCAA tournament multiple times. The program has produced a wealth of talent, with several players going on to professional careers, highlighting their commitment to developing both athletes and individuals. In 2018, the Flames won the ASUN Conference tournament, marking their return to national prominence and showcasing their ability to adapt and grow amidst the changing landscape of women's college basketball.