The team played its home games in Lynchburg, Virginia for the 30th consecutive and final season at Vines Center, with a capacity of 8,085.
They defeated Jacksonville, North Florida, and Lipscomb in the championship game to win the ASUN tournament.
[1] As a result, the Flames received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as the No.
12 seed in the East bracket, the school's fourth NCAA Tournament bid.
[3] This marked Liberty's highest seeding in the NCAA tournament and its first March Madness victory in school history.