
What Happened
Liberty University is set to host several significant events, including a midweek baseball game against the High Point Panthers on February 24 at 4 p.m. at Worthington Field. This game marks the Flames’ first midweek contest of the 2026 season and is part of a seven-game homestand. The Flames recently opened their home schedule with a series against No. 25 West Virginia, managing to win one game out of three.
Why It Matters
The Flames are currently 1-2 in their homestand and are looking to improve their record as they play 14 of their next 17 games at home. Liberty’s baseball team had a successful 2025 season, finishing with a 30-27 record, and they aim to build on that momentum. Additionally, Liberty University recently hosted a sold-out concert featuring Christian musician Josiah Queen, which became the highest ticketed concert in the school’s history, attracting 7,300 attendees.
What’s Next
Looking ahead, Liberty University’s baseball team will continue its homestand with more games scheduled at Worthington Field. The Flames’ head coach, who is in his second season, is approaching his 100th career coaching victory. Meanwhile, Josiah Queen is set to embark on an international tour later this year, following his successful performance at Liberty.

