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Liberty Flames Face Towson Tigers in College Basketball Showdown

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ORLANDO, FL — The Liberty Flames, currently undefeated at 5-0, will host the Towson Tigers, who have a record of 4-2, for a semifinal matchup in the ESPN Events Invitational. The game is scheduled for 12 p.m. ET on November 25, 2025, at State Farm Field House.

Liberty comes into the game following a thrilling 79-73 victory against Vermont, where Brett Decker Jr. led the way with a remarkable 23 points, shooting 63.64% from the field and hitting 5 of 7 three-pointers. Kaden Metheny contributed an additional 14 points in the win.

Towson, on the other hand, secured a narrow 62-55 triumph over Rhode Island in their last game. Dylan Williamson was a standout for the Tigers, scoring 25 points and shooting 47.62% from the field, including 5 of 9 from three-point range. Tyler Tejada supported with 16 points and a solid shooting performance.

This matchup marks the first meeting between Liberty and Towson since December 2019, when Liberty won 66-54. The Flames are looking to continue their winning streak, while the Tigers aim to challenge their momentum.

The game is set to attract significant attention, as Las Vegas sportsbooks have set Liberty as favorites. The Flames need to win by at least 8 points to cover the spread, which currently favors them at -7.5.

Fans are eager to see how this semifinal will shape the future of both teams as they advance in the tournament.