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(02/17/10 6:02pm)
The men's basketball team is ranked No. 25 in the nation by the Associated Press Top-25 Poll, which was released on Monday, and students said they could not wait to see where this will take the team as the regular season comes to a close before conference tournament time.
(02/10/10 10:49pm)
E. Claiborne Robins Stadium will bring Spider football to campus for the first time in the program's history, but the stadium's limited capacity will force student-ticketing protocol to change.
(02/04/10 6:35am)
The University of Richmond's track and field teams were forced to skip competition in the Patriot Games Tournament at George Mason University because of the snow last weekend, but despite missing one of the six meets the team uses to prepare for the Atlantic 10 Indoor Track and Field Championships, coaches Steve and Lori Taylor said they were optimistic that the teams would finish in the conference's top three.
(02/04/10 5:51am)
New University of Richmond head football coach Latrell Scott hasn't even coached a practice yet, but he's already made his mark on Spider football for years to come.
(01/26/10 3:12am)
For the second-consecutive year, the Richmond City Council recognized the University of Richmond football team for its accomplishments during the season.
(01/21/10 6:53am)
With 11 seconds left during the FCS quarterfinal game last month, the Richmond Spiders were mere clock ticks away from reaching their third-straight national semifinal. But when those 11 seconds slowly disappeared, so did many of the people that helped put together the magical run of the last three seasons.
(01/21/10 5:00am)
The final game of the 2009 University of Richmond football season ended in disappointment for the Spiders, but during the month that followed, multiple changes within the program have fueled excitement for the season to come.
(01/19/10 3:01am)
The University of Richmond football team's 2010 schedule is now available, and includes a three-game home stand to open the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium.
(01/07/10 7:56pm)
Former University of Southern California quarterback Aaron Corp will transfer to the University of Richmond and begin classes during the spring semester, which starts on Monday.
(12/15/09 10:22pm)
Eight days after former head football coach Mike London took the same position at the University of Virginia, University of Richmond wide receiver Kevin Grayson announced London's replacement.
(12/15/09 3:32pm)
The University of Richmond athletic department has chosen its new head football coach and will announce the decision at 4 p.m. today during a press conference in the Robins Center.
(12/07/09 7:36pm)
When the story first broke that former University of Richmond football coach Mike London would be leaving his alma mater for the University of Virginia, I couldn't help but feel disappointed that a man we proudly claimed as our own would jump ship so quickly. This disappointment, however, was not merely a feeling of betrayal or anger at another FBS/BCS school poaching talent from our proud university. Rather, there was a hint of fatalism surrounding the entire affair, a knowledge that as much as I love this university and as much as men like London have professed to love it as well, Richmond is still seen as a mere stepping stone for those with aspirations for greater fame and fortune.
(12/07/09 1:55am)
University of Richmond football coach Mike London accepted the head coaching job at the University of Virginia today, ending his two-year run with the Spiders.
(12/05/09 9:51pm)
The University of Richmond football team fell 10 seconds short of advancing to the semifinals of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs, losing to Appalachian State University 35-31 in front of 7,272 fans at UR Stadium.
(11/28/09 2:16pm)
The University of Richmond football team survived and advanced in the 2009 Football Championship Subdivision playoffs with a 16-13 win against Elon University at UR Stadium. Elon missed two field goals during the final 90 seconds to give the Spiders the win.
(11/22/09 9:38pm)
The University of Richmond football team earned the fourth seed in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision playoffs and will face Elon University during the first round at 1 p.m. this Saturday at UR Stadium.
(11/21/09 4:15pm)
For the second year in a row, the University of Richmond football team beat the College of William & Mary by three points thanks to a walk-off field goal.
(11/19/09 4:30am)
After 81 seasons, it is time to say goodbye to the home of the University of Richmond football program.
(11/19/09 4:30am)
If you gave me a million dollars, I would spend it on sports tickets.
(11/19/09 4:30am)
"The very first overtime game played at the Division I-AA level was our game against [the University of Massachusetts] in '87. We beat UMass, which was coached by Jim Reid at the time, before he came here, and we won 52-51 when their kicker missed an extra point. I still remember his name to this day: Silvio Bonvini. ... We didn't even know what was going on in the booth. Ray Tate literally got up and walked downstairs to the coach's booth right in the middle of the game and asked them what the heck overtime was all about."