In perfect synchrony: synchronized skating team competes on national level

Liberty University’s synchronized skating team will compete at nationals for the third time since its conception in 2011, a remarkable achievement for a program so young.  Synchronized skating is one of the disciplines of figure skating. Twelve to 20 skaters perform simultaneously, competing by performing a wide variety of moves on the ice as a consistent unit. The program was […]

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A Tribute to a Hero: more than an athlete, Kobe inspired my generation, and I will never forget

Kobe Bryant died doing what he loved most: helping his daughter become an even better basketball player than he was. He was taking his daughter, Gianna, to her basketball game when his helicopter crashed in Calabasas, California, on Sunday, killing Kobe, 41, Gianna, 13, and seven others. In the few years since the five-time NBA Champion retired from the game, […]

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Column: Nekrasov’s Notebook

By now, the fact that the Houston Astros cheated their way to a World Series title is old news.  The sign stealing allegations against the Astros have rocked the world of baseball like never before. Fines and suspensions have been handed down, condemnations issued and reputations ruined. The Astros won their World Series title in 2017 by stealing signs to […]

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Liberty track team starts their indoor season strong at Virginia Tech

Defending the ASUN Track & Field Indoor Championship title will be a new challenge for Liberty, who won both the men’s and women’s championships last season.  Liberty’s track & field team hosted the ASUN Track & Field Indoor Championship at the Liberty Indoor Track Complex and became the first team in Liberty history to win an ASUN Conference title. The […]

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Liberty becomes third team in college football history to win bowl game in first season of eligibility

Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. glanced up from the crowd of media members flocking around him and locked eyes with a Flames alum who slowly smiled and pumped his fist with joy. Falwell Jr. looked down at the ground, smiling as he shook his head in wonder and contentment. University Founder Jerry Falwell Sr., who passed away in 2007, […]

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Behind Enemy Bylines: Cure Bowl preview with Georgia Southern Student Editor

This week I had the opportunity to talk to Amanda Arnold, the sports editor for Tthe George-Anne, Georgia Southern University’s student newspaper. I had the chance to ask her a few questions about the Eagles season and her outlook expectations for the Cure Bowl, Liberty’s first-ever faceoff against the Eagles. How has the season been overall and who were your […]

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Antonio Gandy-Golden: Flames wide receiver looks ahead to NFL prospects in the future

One-handed catches. Shattering Liberty football’s all-time receiving record. Leading the Flames to their first time of bowl game eligibility. Propelling himself to the top of many NFL draft experts’ projections.  These are blessings Liberty wide receiver Gandy-Golden has never been able to take for granted. As a young child, catching pig skins was the last thing on Antonio’s mind as […]

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Stephen Buckshot Calvert: senior quarterback reflects on final season and future aspirations

The Liberty Flames student section booed as Flames junior quarterback Stephen Masha threw yet another incomplete pass.  But moments later the crowd began to cheer as 18-year-old freshman Stephen Buckshot Calvert trotted onto the field for his debut as Masha walked off. The young quarterback took the snap from shotgun and looked calmly to his left. Just as his receiver […]

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