
Flames Sports Hotline Set for Tonight at 7
2/1/2016 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Internet Listening Option: Link to Listen Live at 7 p.m. on Monday Night (ESPNinVa.com)
Mobile Listening Option: My Journey FM app (available in the Google Play and iTunes app stores)
Lynchburg Location: Liberty University Bookstore (Main Campus across the street from Williams Stadium in Speakman parking lot) – Link to Campus Map
To email questions: LFSN@liberty.edu
Twitter: @LibertyRadioPxP
Toll Free Hotline: (877) 401-9041
The Flames Sports Hotline, a weekly radio call-in show spotlighting Liberty's men's and women's basketball programs, returns to the airwaves this evening at 7 p.m. The show is hosted weekly at the Liberty University Bookstore. Tonight's guest will be Flames Head Coach Ritchie McKay.
For the third year in a row, the Flames Sports Hotline will air weekly on the ESPNinVA network, which includes the following ESPN Radio stations in the Central Virginia area: 93.3 FM (Lynchburg), 106.3 FM (Danville), 1240 AM (Roanoke), 1320 AM (Lynchburg) and 1350 AM (Bedford).
Fans unable to listen to the show via a traditional radio station can also listen via the link provided above or by downloading the My Journey FM mobile app. The app is available in both the Google Play and iTunes mobile app stores.
The Liberty University Bookstore is located across the street from Williams Stadium in the Speakman parking lot. The show broadcasts live throughout the Barnes and Noble bookstore and fans are encouraged to participate during the call-in segments.
Alan York, the radio play-by-play broadcaster for football and men's basketball, hosts the call-in show.
The Liberty men's basketball team went 2-0 last week, recording road wins over Gardner-Webb (69-55 on Wednesday) and Presbyterian (65-61 on Saturday). The Flames have now won four straight contests and six of their last eight games, improving to 9-15 overall and 6-5 in Big South play.
Liberty will host Big South leader Winthrop on Tuesday at 7 p.m., before hitting the road for a return meeting with High Point, Saturday, at 7 p.m.
Following the opening segment with McKay, York will open up the phone lines and field questions from the radio listening audience or those seated inside the Liberty University Bookstore. Fans unable to be on location for the show each Monday night may call in at (877) 401-9041 to participate in the weekly show.
Those not able to participate in the call-in portion of the show can also email their questions for McKay to LFSN@liberty.edu, prior to the start of the show.
Flames Nation fans can listen to the show locally by tuning their radio dials to any of the ESPNinVA network of stations in the Central Virginia area. The show also airs live online at LibertyFlames.com and can be heard by clicking on the link above.
ESPNinVA Radio Network
93.3 FM (Lynchburg)
106.3 FM (Danville)
1240 AM (Roanoke)
1320 AM (Lynchburg)
1350 AM (Bedford)







