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  1. Ritchie Lawrence McKay (born April 22, 1965) is an American basketball coach who is in his second stint as the head coach of the Liberty Flames of Liberty University. McKay for the last 6 seasons had been the associate head coach to Tony Bennett for the Virginia Cavaliers at the University of Virginia .

    Season
    Team
    Overall
    Conference
    Portland State
    9–17
    6–10
    Portland State
    15–12
    10–6
    Portland State:
    Portland State:
    24–29 (.453)
    16–16 (.500)
    Colorado State
    19–11
    7–7
  2. Ritchie McKay. Title: Head Men's Basketball Coach. Start Date: 04/01/2015. Skip Ad. Bio. After spending six seasons working under Tony Bennett as associate head coach at Virginia, McKay returned to Liberty as the men's basketball head coach on April 1, 2015.

  3. Ritchie McKay. Born: April 22, 1965. Alma Mater: Seattle Pacific (1987) Career Record (major schools): 20 Years, 385-256, .601 W-L%. Schools: Colorado State (37-23), Oregon State (22-37), New Mexico (82-69) and Liberty (244-127) Conference Champion: 5 Times (Reg. Seas.), 4 Times (Tourn.)

  4. Apr 8, 2021 · Ritchie McKay, who led Liberty to three straight NCAA Tournaments and 20-win seasons, signed a new deal with the university. The Christian coach said he loves the place, the people and the program, and has a chance to win a national title.

  5. May 10, 2021 · Liberty basketball is lucky to have Ritchie McKay. The polished coach excels past just basketball. “There’s no greater exposure than the NCAA Tournament,” says Ritchie McKay, the winningest head coach in Liberty basketball history.

  6. Apr 12, 2021 · Liberty University has renewed the contract of basketball coach Ritchie McKay for the fourth time in three seasons. McKay has led Liberty to four consecutive conference championships, three March Madness bids and the program’s first NCAA Tournament win.

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  8. Mar 13, 2019 · Ritchie McKay left Liberty in 2009 to be an assistant at Virginia, where he learned from Tony Bennett and transformed his coaching style. Six years later, he returned to Liberty and led the Flames to their first NCAA tournament bid in 13 years.

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