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Quidditch: a sport that takes real brooms and balls to play
Opinion Assistant Ben Panko highlights the Richmond quidditch team’s impressive season so far, and explains why you should follow this off-beat, but exciting sport.
Richmond adopts sport club classification system
The Sport Club Council put a classification system into place last year to help determine how much financial resources would be allotted to each club.
Rugby program continuing its success at UR
The University of Richmond’s club rugby program is growing with the university’s support, crediting their success to the many talented athletes on campus.
Equestrian team sets the bar high for the season
The equestrian team women are hoping their 14 new members will help propel them toward the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association’s national championships.
Training room for club athletes replacing gym’s game room
University of Richmond’s Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness is contructing a training room for sport-club athletes that will be completed in April.
Club wrestling team approved by council
Wrestling was approved by a unanimous vote from the University of Richmond Sport Club Council on Tuesday to begin the process of becoming an official sport club.
First regatta is a success for team
Five boats from the University of Richmond club crew team competed in its first regatta of the season last Saturday at the College of William and Mary’s inaugural 5-kilometer “Chick Chase” and one Richmond boat placed first.
Spiders club team CREWsing along the water
The Richmond crew team looks to benefit from the university’s new club sports’ structure. The team will soon hire its first full-time head coach.
Students form Va.’s fourth collegiate Quidditch team
University of Richmond students adapt magical Quidditch into a muggle college sport.
Lacrosse begins transition to become a varsity club
The men’s lacrosse team at the University of Richmond has begun the process of becoming a varsity club. By being a varsity club, the team will get more funding and face better competition.

