
Royer Resigns as Liberty's Baseball Coach
6/8/2007 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
Liberty University Director of Athletics Jeff Barber has announced that Matt Royer has resigned from his position as head baseball coach. A national search for a new head baseball coach will commence immediately.
Royer recently finished his fifth year at the helm of the Flames' baseball program, posting a 36-25 record and a third-place finish in Big South Conference play with a 14-7 mark. During Royer's five-year tenure, the Flames posted a 153-132 overall record and a 57-55 in Big South action.
Royer began his association with the baseball program during the late 70s as a three-year middle infielder for the Flames from 1977-79. He graduated from the school in 1980 with a degree in physical education.
Royer recently finished his fifth year at the helm of the Flames' baseball program, posting a 36-25 record and a third-place finish in Big South Conference play with a 14-7 mark. During Royer's five-year tenure, the Flames posted a 153-132 overall record and a 57-55 in Big South action.
Royer began his association with the baseball program during the late 70s as a three-year middle infielder for the Flames from 1977-79. He graduated from the school in 1980 with a degree in physical education.
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