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Andrew Liberty

Awards under Coach Andrew Liberty 
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Gavin Acosta, 2025
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, William Brassil, 2025
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Mason Hagel-Pitt, 2025
  • RMAC Gold Glove Team, Lukas Hinze, 2025 
  • RMAC Gold Glove Team, Kade Carney, 2024
  • RMAC All Conference Honorable Mention, Kade Carney, 2024
  • RMAC Gold Glove Team, Jonny Tewinkle, 2024
  • Wyatt Crenshaw Drafted by Arizona Diamondbacks, 2023 
  • D2CCA Second Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2023 
  • ABCA Second Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2023 
  • NCBWA Second Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2023 
  • NCBWA Second Team All Conference, Gabe Ramos, 2023 
  • RMAC First Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2023 
  • Golden Glove Team, Jordan Medina, 2023
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Gabe Ramos, 2023 
  • NCBWA All American, Wyatt Crenshaw, 2022
  • D2CCA Second Team All American, Wyatt Crenshaw, 2022 
  • South Central First Team All Region, Wyatt Crenshaw, 2022 
  • RMAC First Team All Conference, Wyatt Crenshaw, 2022
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Gabe Ramos, 2022 
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, Jordan Medina, 2022 
  • Golden Glove Team, Jordan Medina, 2022 
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Tyler Fischer, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Justin Kiedinger, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Connor Marschall, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Tommy Orr, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Tim Pettett, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, Kyler Riordan, 2021
  • RMAC All Academic First Team Honoree, JC Watne, 2021
  • RMAC Second Team All Conference, Jordan Medina, 2021
  • RMAC Honorable Mention, JC Watne, 2021

Andrew Liberty was named the Head Baseball Coach at CCU in May of 2024 after assisting the team the past five seasons. In his first season at the helm, the Cougars closed strong with back-to-back series wins over Mines and New Mexico Highlands.  

Liberty comes to Colorado Christian University by way of Boca Raton, FL Andrew Liberty where he grew up and played for his high school and travel baseball. Liberty was coached by former Colorado Christian head coach, Gregg Mucerino, while playing high school ball at Calvary Christian Academy. 

Following his high school career, Liberty continued his playing days at Nova Southeastern while he majored in Exercise Science. Liberty played three seasons for the Sharks, during the course of which he became an NCAA Division II National Champion in 2016.

In his senior season in 2018, Andrew's stellar play earned him first-team NBWA All-American honors. In the 2018 season, where Liberty started 36 games, he hit .429 with 48 runs scored, 37 RBI's with 26 extra base hits. 

Liberty’s parents are a huge reason as to why he played sports early on. His father was his coach for many years growing up. 
 
Liberty lives by the bible verse Galatians 2:20, “I have been crucified with Christ, no longer I who lives but Christ who lives in me, and the life I now live in the flesh.” Liberty found this verse when he started to pursue Christ without “piggybacking” off his
parents. Liberty loves this verse and has been living by it since he was 16 years old. 

Some advice Liberty has given to his athletes: 
 “You will have a lot more fun developing other people and leading them than focusing on yourself.”
 
“We want our athletes to leave their jersey in a better place than where they found it. At the end of the day, nobody will remember your stats, but people will remember what type of person you were when you see them a few years down the line.”
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