Former Richmond basketball player named Brooklyn Nets head coach
A former Richmond basketball great agreed to a multi-year contract on Sunday to become the head coach for the Brooklyn Nets.
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A former Richmond basketball great agreed to a multi-year contract on Sunday to become the head coach for the Brooklyn Nets.
The University of Richmond baseball team hosted Davidson College for a three-game series over the weekend. After winning the first game, the Spiders dropped the second game by a large margin, but were able to rebound and win the final game.
After five weeks of spring practice, Richmond’s football team competed in the annual spring game Saturday at the Robins Center, showcasing what the team will have to offer come the fall.
Richmond men’s lacrosse beat Bellarmine University 10-7 on Saturday afternoon to remain undefeated in Southern Conference play and atop the SoCon standings at 5-0 and 9-3 overall.
Richmond baseball played its third conference series against St. Louis University over the weekend. Coming into the series, the Billikens led the conference with an undefeated conference record, but the Spiders won the second and third game to give St. Louis their first two losses.
The University of Richmond men's lacrosse team made a comeback to beat Furman University in triple overtime in Greenville, South Carolina, on Saturday afternoon.
The intramural floor hockey championships took place in Millhiser Gymnasium Tuesday night. Both games showcased skill and plenty of sideline spirit.
The word "Quidditch" typically invokes images of beaters, chasers and seekers from the "Harry Potter" series. Few think of concussions, broken bones, torn ligaments and stitches in the same breath as chasing the golden snitch, but Quidditch can in fact be a fairly dangerous sport.
Richmond's men's basketball team broke records this season, but not on the court.
The Richmond baseball team played conference opponent Fordham last weekend in an away series that yielded mixed results.
Richmond’s club rugby team beat William and Mary 46-31 Friday night in front of a home crowd supporting the team's breast cancer research fundraiser.
University of Virginia shut out University of Richmond 9-0 in a dominating defensive effort in front of a crowd of 4,037 at Robins Stadium, the second largest home attendance in Richmond lacrosse history.
University of Richmond's men’s lacrosse team defeated conference rival High Point University 7-3 at home on a rainy Easter Sunday to improve to 7-2 for the season and 3-0 in Southern Conference play.
Although the Spiders were 8-3 at home before this weekend, they won only one out of three games in their first conference series against the Saint Joseph’s Hawks at Pitt Field this weekend. All three games were closely contested and low-scoring.
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On campus, there are many club sports that are well-respected – their successes are celebrated, and their losses are mourned. However, the quidditch team is relatively unknown, and the attention paid to it can be negative.
Although No. 18 Richmond (6-2) was able to get on the scoreboard in the first 70 seconds against No. 17 North Carolina (5-3) on Saturday night, the Spiders were not able to hold the lead and ultimately their three-game winning streak came to an end in Chapel Hill.
Richmond’s men’s lacrosse team earned the program’s most impressive win in its three-year history Monday night, defeating No. 9 Duke 12-10 in Durham, North Carolina.
Senior Night at the Robins Center quickly turned into Junior Night as T.J. Cline scored 36 points and Dayton junior Scoochie Smith scored 26 as Dayton hung on to beat Richmond Tuesday night.