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jcmanson wrote:Seth you are freakin amazing!!! Do we even need this thread anymore?! Kid is awesome!Now more than ever!
Sly Fox wrote:To be clear, that was Steph's fourth game as a freshman. Davidson hasn't played since the Loyola game. Our next game will be in Charlotte against NC State. Yes, Steph will be ready to shoot. Nice job by Seth last night. I'm still hoping for a Davidson/Liberty Bracket Buster.i77cat wrote:And from Steph's fourth game (a win over Illinois-Chicago): 34 minutes, 11-19 overall, 3-6 on 3s, 2-3 FT, 9 rebounds, 27 points, 4 assists, 2 steals.This is one of the rare times when I view a win over the Flames as cool. I'll bet Steph was ready to shoot after the Loyola debacle.
I think we are beginning to see these numbers from Seth as a true pattern.
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
i77cat wrote: Has Liberty started recruiting Sydell? Whichever sport she chooses, she's going to be good.Do we know how old she is and if she plays basketball, too?






DIAPER DANDY OF THE WEEK: Seth Curry, Liberty.
The 6-3 freshman from Charlotte, whose brother is Davidson star Stephen Curry, helped Ritchie McKay's Flames win three games during the week. Curry had 26 points in a huge upset at Virginia. He had 22 points and eight rebounds against Coker, followed by 21 points in 50 minutes during a double-overtime thriller over William and Mary.
El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.
TDDance234 wrote:Liberty Athletics: Great for 2/3 of the season. Suck at the end.
jcmanson wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/dickvita ... id=3737740and it has already began....as he helps us get more press I really think Lynchburg will start to take notice and show up to the games...the Vines Center could be the place to be in a couple years....
DIAPER DANDY OF THE WEEK: Seth Curry, Liberty.
The 6-3 freshman from Charlotte, whose brother is Davidson star Stephen Curry, helped Ritchie McKay's Flames win three games during the week. Curry had 26 points in a huge upset at Virginia. He had 22 points and eight rebounds against Coker, followed by 21 points in 50 minutes during a double-overtime thriller over William and Mary.
thepostman wrote:Were there Seth Haters????jcmanson wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/dickvita ... id=3737740and it has already began....as he helps us get more press I really think Lynchburg will start to take notice and show up to the games...the Vines Center could be the place to be in a couple years....
DIAPER DANDY OF THE WEEK: Seth Curry, Liberty.
The 6-3 freshman from Charlotte, whose brother is Davidson star Stephen Curry, helped Ritchie McKay's Flames win three games during the week. Curry had 26 points in a huge upset at Virginia. He had 22 points and eight rebounds against Coker, followed by 21 points in 50 minutes during a double-overtime thriller over William and Mary.
I just wonder where all the haters went!!!
thepostman wrote:I might even check out a game or two this year if I can get a friend or two to go with me. How much are tickets anyways?jcmanson wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/dickvita ... id=3737740and it has already began....as he helps us get more press I really think Lynchburg will start to take notice and show up to the games...the Vines Center could be the place to be in a couple years....
DIAPER DANDY OF THE WEEK: Seth Curry, Liberty.
The 6-3 freshman from Charlotte, whose brother is Davidson star Stephen Curry, helped Ritchie McKay's Flames win three games during the week. Curry had 26 points in a huge upset at Virginia. He had 22 points and eight rebounds against Coker, followed by 21 points in 50 minutes during a double-overtime thriller over William and Mary.
I just wonder where all the haters went!!!
The Flames are off and rolling in 2008. After suffering a tough loss to UNC Asheville, Liberty came back with a big win over ACC opponent Virginia. The arrival of Seth Curry has lit a spark in this 4-1 team. While a majority of them are young the Flames will probably need an automatic bid by winning their conference.
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thepostman wrote:tickets are 10 bucks for General Admission I believe...a bit more for the comfy reserved seatsdefinitely will only have to be a couple games then - i don't remember them being that high before, did they raise them within the past couple years?
thepostman wrote:tickets are 10 bucks for General Admission I believe...a bit more for the comfy reserved seats
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.