Richmond baseball wins four straight over the weekend
A strong offensive performance led the Spiders to four consecutive wins against St. Peter’s and University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) this weekend.
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A strong offensive performance led the Spiders to four consecutive wins against St. Peter’s and University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) this weekend.
Erin Wheeler is dancing against the resistance of the water, with no ground beneath her, and yet she delicately breaches the surface of the pool and slides back in unnoticed. Her teammates surround her. Every kick, lift and turn of the head is smooth and in unison. They perform as one entity.
The University of Richmond men's basketball team may have played more aggressively, but increased fouling caused the Spiders to lose to George Washington 61-73 Wednesday night in the Robins Center.
University of Richmond’s swimming and diving team won its sixth straight Atlantic 10 Conference Championship last weekend, accumulating 14 titles in the past 15 years. Re-visiting Geneva, Ohio, the team returned to Richmond with the most points since 2012, outlasting second-place Duquesne by 166.5 points.
Richmond’s unassuming basketball leader is most distressed when he is confined to the four walls of a camera lens. Not when he has to make a buzzer-beating shot to win the game, not when he is defending the best player on the rival’s team – that is when he is most collected. But put five cameras within a foot of his face and he will shy away. His eyes will wander in the search for something else to focus on, and his words will struggle to find their way out of his mouth.
They are not the University Dancers. They are not cheerleaders.
Registration is one of the most stressful days of the semester for many students. But for student-athletes, the stress lasts longer than one day.
The University of Richmond Athletics Hall of Fame inducted its 40th class last Saturday at the Jepson Alumni Center, headlined by Washington Redskins President and former Richmond football player Bruce Allen.
The Richmond men's basketball team was out-muscled on rebounds by Virginia Commonwealth University in the Siegel Center Friday night and lost 74-87.
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The Richmond men’s basketball team beat the Fordham Rams 71-67 Saturday night after Khwan Fore made a few crucial defensive stops late in the game.
Richmond mounted multiple solid comeback attempts against Davidson on Wednesday night, but just couldn’t quite catch up as the Spiders were left in the dust on Dream Big Day.
A Richmond District Court judge certified two felony marijuana distribution charges against former University of Richmond football player Jeremiah Hamlin, who waived his right to a preliminary hearing, on Wednesday.
Fifteen new players were added to the Spider football roster on NLI signing day in the hopes of continuing the historical success of the program, head coach Danny Rocco announced last Wednesday at a press conference.
The Richmond Spiders have hired Chris Cosh as their new defensive coordinator, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
The Spiders lost yet another home matchup against a conference opponent on Wednesday as they were outplayed by a struggling George Mason team.
Richmond women’s basketball needed a more exceptional performance on both sides of the ball to overcome Duquesne, one of the top teams in the Atlantic 10, Thursday night.
Despite starting 5-0, Richmond women's basketball has slipped to an uncomfortable spot with a 9-10 overall record and a 2-4 record against other Atlantic-10 teams.
In a Monday night game between two of the Atlantic-10’s top offenses, the Richmond men’s basketball team couldn't make enough shots against Davidson.
Coaching experience with the Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cincinnati Bengals and Arizona Cardinals, as well as personal experience playing in the NFL, are just a few of the bullet points on the resume belonging to John Garrett, Richmond’s new offensive coordinator.