West Liberty comes up short in title game

EVANSVILLE, Ind. - West Liberty prides itself on playing with heart and all-out effort.

For 40 minutes Saturday afternoon, on the biggest stage in NCAA Division II basketball, the Hilltoppers played that way against Central Missouri.

But in the end, heart and effort weren't enough for the seventh-ranked Hilltoppers, who lost 84-77 to Central Missouri in the national championship game at the Ford Center.

West Liberty (31-4) was hoping to win its first title in program history. Instead, it was the 20th-ranked Mules hoisting the trophy for the first time since 1984.

"Our guys played as hard as they could," West Liberty coach Jim Crutchfield said. "They played with a lot of heart. That helps you win games a lot of times, but it hurts when you lose because you lay it all on the line. It's difficult to take."

The Hilltoppers led 39-37 at halftime, and with seven minutes remaining the back-and-forth battle was tied at 68 after Cedric Harris knocked down a 3-pointer to tie the score for the 14th time.

But Daylen Robinson, the Most Outstanding Player of the tournament, drilled his third consecutive 3-pointer to put the Mules in front 71-68.

West Liberty got as close as two at 73-71 with 3:40 to go after a layup by Shawn Dyer, but the Mules pulled away down the stretch and then celebrated on the floor as blue and silver confetti was shot out of guns.

"It hurts right now," said Harris, a senior All-American guard. "They made big shots down the stretch. It's a tough loss for us."

Harris scored 18 points and Dyer led the Hilltoppers with 19 points to go along with seven rebounds. Dyer tried to keep West Liberty's title hopes alive in the final minute as he forced a turnover.

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Liberty University to Sponsor William Byrons JRM Late Model

Mooresville, NC (PRWEB) March 29, 2014

Liberty University has signed with William Byron to sponsor the No. 9 Late Model Stock car he is driving for JR Motorsports.

The school will receive primary branding on the No. 9 late model as Byron competes regionally in the NASCAR Whelen Series for JR Motorsports this season.

We welcome this opportunity to partner with William Byron, a young man who possesses the skills and values to become a champion, not only on the racetrack, but personally and professionally as well, said Jerry Falwell, President of Liberty University.

Byron is in his first season with JR Motorsports. He joined the late model program in January after a 2013 U.S. Legends Cars debut that featured 33 wins and a Young Lions Division national championship. So far this year, the 16-year-old sophomore at Charlotte (N.C.) Country Day School has finished second in two late model races at Hickory (N.C.) Speedway.

I am proud to represent such a fine university, said Byron. Liberty University provides a number of opportunities both on campus and online to accommodate those seeking a higher education. I understand the importance of balancing my education and passion for racing, thats why this is a perfect partnership. In addition to representing Liberty on the track in my JR Motorsports car, I look forward to enrolling in an online class this summer.

Byron, an avid iRacing simulation racer, didnt start driving actual race cars full time until 2013, although his instant success made it hard to tell. Byron competed in 69 Legends Cars races across the United States, posting 59 top-five and 64 top-10 finishes. He turned Pro in Legends in January and promptly won the 2014 Charlotte Winter Heat Series U.S. Legends Pro Championship. He was also crowned the Pro Legends Champion at Winter Nationals in Auburndale, Fla., after winning six of six races.

William, like so many of Libertys students, has applied skills developed and refined through virtual educational technologies to achieve practical success, said Falwell. Liberty is honored to spread the word about its unique educational opportunities while partnering with this rising star of racing.

The JR Motorsports late model program is in its 13th year competing at tracks across the southeast. Byrons teammate, Josh Berry, won the company its first championship in 2012 with the track title at Motor Mile Speedway in Radford, Va. Berry and Byron gave JRM a 1-2 finish last Saturday at Hickory (N.C.) Motor Speedway.

The JRM late models will be back in action at Hickory on Saturday, March 29.

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