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Richmond misses opportunities in loss to James Madison
The University of Richmond field hockey team was shut out by James Madison University one game after scoring a school-record 12 goals. JMU converted three of its four penalty corners for the difference in the game.
No. 1 Richmond forces fumble in last minute, beats JMU 21-17
The University of Richmond football team defeated James Madison University 21-17 on Saturday afternoon at Bridgeforth Stadium, extending its school-record winning streak to 14 games and improving to 5-0 this season.
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Richmond ties, sets records in win over Saint Louis
The University of Richmond field hockey team tied or set three school records in its 12-0 victory over Saint Louis University. The 12 goals tied a school record for most goals scored in a game.
Print Edition PDF: 10/08/09
The October 8, 2009, PDF edition of The Collegian.
Football refs: No smiles allowed
Professional referees rarely hear praise and constantly hear criticism. A good day for an official is a day in which he goes unnoticed. On a bad day, he may be the only thing people notice. But last weekend, the referees in one college football game reminded me why.
Rio’s Olympic victory sends Chicago packing
The United States had a wake-up call last week when it was announced in Copenhagen that Rio De Janeiro beat out Chicago for the Summer 2016 Olympic bid.
Two-Minute Drill: 10/8/09
A two-minute roundup of the week’s sports stories.
Grayson joins Tebow on Allstate Good Works Team
University of Richmond junior wide receiver Kevin Grayson was named to the Allstate Good Works Team on Sept. 22. The team recognizes 22 college football players from around the country for their dedication to community service.
Fair helps students narrrow study abroad choices
More than 75 study abroad programs in 30 countries were represented at the University of Richmond’s Study Abroad Fair in the Alice Haynes Room last Thursday.
Students use T-shirts to support victims of violence
T-shirts bearing messages such as “Stop the violence” and “We will fight back” hung from a clothesline on the lawn outside the Boatwright Memorial Library on Tuesday afternoon as part of the Clothesline Project, a movement to raise awareness about violence against women.

