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Final: Richmond 42, VMI 10. Stay tuned for a detailed account of the game tomorrow morning.
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Final: Richmond 42, VMI 10. Stay tuned for a detailed account of the game tomorrow morning.
Bizarre.
It was William Likely's day.
Thank you to everyone for keeping up with us during the first game of the football season here at Byrd Stadium! Best of luck to the Spiders at their next game.
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Richmond football's starting quarterback Kyle Lauletta was asked what he thought his team needed to do in order to win this weekend against the Maryland Terrapins at College Park. His keys to the game, followed by my own analysis, are as follows:
Fearless Ambition.
Autumn is falling upon us at the University of Richmond. Classes have started, Tyler Haynes Commons is full of traffic and the sun is beaming down a little bit too hard on everyone.
Kyle Lauletta has never started a college football game. That should change this September, though, when the University of Richmond's new starting quarterback leads his team against the University of Maryland on September 5.
For the first time in almost 30 years, bodybuilders surrounded David Johnson. They were all spray tanning to accentuate muscle tone in preparation for the recent Fairfax County Fire and Police World Games.
Goodbye is never easy. Goodbye on the heels of a devastating loss is much, much harder.
The Richmond baseball team battled through a pitchers duel again on Thursday, only this time they were left bloodied on the losing side of the crusade.
They say pitching wins championships, and the adage certainly proved true on Wednesday, as the second-seeded Richmond Spiders and the sixth-seeded George Washington Colonials opened the Atlantic-10 tournament with a pitcher’s duel.
The University of Richmond community gathered on April 21 to remember Kurt Schmitz, a former Richmond football player who died at the age of 22 this past November. Although there is still no official cause of Schmitz’s death, his brain has been donated to the Sports Legacy Institute, which conducts neuropathological studies of athletes’ brains.
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Fresh faces on the women’s golf team, including a new coach and sister duo, are leading the team into next weekend's Patriot League tournament with higher hopes than the team has had in years.
Richmond coach Chris Mooney announced yesterday that two freshmen basketball players, Kadeem Smithen and Chandler Diekvoss, are transferring to different schools.
The Spiders were eliminated from the Women’s National Invitation Tournament following Tuesday’s last-second loss to conference rival Duquesne, ending Richmond’s season.
Richmond surrendered an 18-point lead in the second half and lost to Miami in the NIT quarterfinal, ending the Spiders' season and Kendall Anthony's career at Richmond.
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