In-Game Blog: Richmond at Delaware
4th Quarter, 0:00- The clock hits double zero with the final score: UR 10, UDel 24.
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4th Quarter, 0:00- The clock hits double zero with the final score: UR 10, UDel 24.
Former University of Richmond football coach Latrell Scott was sentenced to 10 days in jail Thursday morning by a Henrico County judge.
NORFOLK, Va. — Richmond tied the game at 28 during the fourth quarter thanks to a one-handed touchdown catch by wide receiver Stephen Barnette, but then Old Dominion scored two straight touchdowns to win, 42-28. The Spiders have now lost six straight and are now 3-6 this year. Richmond's defense, missing three starters before having another one leave the game on crutches, gave up 587 yards of offense to the Monarchs.
NORFOLK, Va. -- After coming back to tie the game at 28 early in the fourth quarter, University of Richmond was unable to score any more points, falling to Old Dominion University, 42-28, the Spiders' sixth straight defeat.
4th Quarter, 0:00- The Monarchs elect to go for it, and DeMarco runs for it. They let the clock run out, and the final score is: ODU 42, UR 28.
The University of Massachusetts scored 21 points during the first quarter en route to a 28-7 victory Saturday afternoon. Tailback Jonathan Hernandez rushed for 103 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Minutemen on offense. Richmond has now lost five straight games, all coming in the Colonial Athletic Association.
There are many types of losses. There are losses like the ones suffered against Towson and New Hampshire, where Richmond lost in a shoot-out. There are losses like those suffered against James Madison or against William & Mary at the end of last year where Richmond gets trounces against a better team.
After only giving up only seven first-quarter points through its first seven games, University of Richmond allowed 21 to University of Massachusetts, resulting in the Spiders' fifth consecutive loss, 28-7.
4th Quarter, 0:00- The game comes to a close on a three-yard loss by Turner. UMass hands the Spiders their fifth straight loss, 28-7.
January 7, 2010: Corp announces he is transferring from USC to the University of Richmond.
The Maine Black Bears came back from a 16-0 deficit to score 23 fourth-quarter points and win, 23-22, Saturday afternoon. It is Richmond's fourth-straight loss, all coming in Colonial Athletic Association play. Richmond was in range of a long field goal with under a minute left in the game, but quarterback Aaron Corp was sacked for 11 yards to put the Spiders at the Maine 44-yard line. His next two passes were incomplete to seal the victory for the Black Bears.
The beginning to the denouement of Richmond's season started with a Spider touchdown. For a season that started with such promise, it was a fitting way to go down.
Leading 16-0 after three quarters, the University of Richmond was outscored 23-6 during the final quarter, losing to University of Maine, 23-22, on its Homecoming Game. It's the Spiders' fourth consecutive loss, all to Colonial Athletic Association opponents.
Final: Maine 23, UR 22.
Chris Hurlburt came to Richmond from Vienna, Va., to play football, but after suffering his seventh concussion during summer training camp in 2010, he was forced to quit.
TOWSON, Md. &mdash The University of Richmond football team lost, 31-28, to Towson University in Towson, Md., Saturday night off a game-winning field goal. The loss is the Spiders' third straight, all to Colonial Athletic Association opponents. Richmond quarterback Aaron Corp earned CAA Player of the Week for his performance, completing 31 passes on 34 attempts for 353 yards and two touchdowns.
TOWSON, Md. — Welcome to the world of coaching, Wayne Lineburg. If the past three weeks haven't made you crazy, you may be cut out for this job.
TOWSON, Md. — With the game tied, DJ Stoven kicked a game-winning 27-yard field goal for Towson University as time expired to hand the University of Richmond its third-consecutive loss, 31-28.
4th Quarter, 0:00- The kick is up and good. Towson players and coaches rush onto the field to congratulate their kicker, as Richmond falls, 31-28.
A Henrico County judge granted former University of Richmond football coach Latrell Scott's request for a continuance on his case stemming from his Aug. 22 arrest on a charge of DWI.