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(10/11/11 2:22am)
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.
(10/09/11 11:54pm)
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.
(10/09/11 2:20am)
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.
(10/08/11 11:31pm)
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.
(10/06/11 5:12am)
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.
(10/02/11 7:27pm)
HARRISONBURG, Va. — Richmond gained 118 yards of total offense as James Madison University won, 31-7, Saturday evening at Bridgeforth Stadium. Richmond quarterback Aaron Corp passed for 130 yards but was sacked seven times as Richmond gained -12 yards rushing. It was the second-straight loss in the Colonial Athletic Association for Richmond as it fell to 3-2 on the year.
(10/02/11 5:29pm)
HARRISONBURG, Va. — As James Madison University coach Mickey Matthews entered his post-game press conference after his team's 31-7 victory over the University of Richmond, his visor on his head was so low that it nearly covered his eyes and made him look like a villain. After the Spiders put up just 118 yards of offense, there was no other way the Spider offense could look at him.
(10/01/11 10:39pm)
HARRISONBURG, Va.-- The Richmond offense generated a season-low 118 total net yards, and the University of Richmond lost its second-straight game to a conference opponent, 31-7, to James Madison University.
(10/01/11 7:29pm)
4th Quarter, 0:00- The clock runs out, and JMU wins by a final score of 31-7. The Dukes up its record to 4-1 (2-0 CAA), while the Spiders fall to 3-2 (0-2 CAA).
(09/29/11 4:40am)
Q: How have you felt about your team's performance this season?
(09/25/11 10:31pm)
The University of Richmond football team suffered its first loss of the season Saturday evening, 45-43, to the University of New Hampshire. The game was the Colonial Athletic Association conference opener for both teams. The Spiders scored 20 points during a fourth-quarter comeback attempt, but the Wildcats scored 28 points during the second quarter, which proved too much for the home team to overcome.
(09/25/11 5:38pm)
There was no apologizing after Duke just like there wasn't any after defeating Wagner. Nor was there any apologies given after Richmond hung on during the fourth quarter to defeat Virginia Military Institute.
(09/24/11 11:15pm)
The University of Richmond football team staged a fourth-quarter comeback, but its second-quarter mistakes were too much to overcome.
(09/24/11 7:22pm)
Final -- Richmond takes its first loss of the season, with New Hampshire winning, 45-43.
(09/18/11 8:50pm)
The University of Richmond football team remained undefeated Saturday night, defeating Virginia Military Institution, 34-19, in front of a sellout crowd at Robins Stadium. The Spiders went into halftime with a 27-0 lead, but the Keydets got back into the game with 16 fourth-quarter points.
(09/18/11 5:50pm)
The first part of the season is done and Richmond has gone 3-0. Although the record is pristine, three quarters, two key injuries and one major problem have put a damper on the team's future.
(09/18/11 2:25am)
In a game influenced heavily by each teams' special teams units, the University of Richmond football team edged Virginia Military Institute, 34-19, thanks to a dominating first-half performance by the Spiders.
(09/11/11 7:24pm)
Richmond turned the ball over five times during the first half, but held Wagner to just three points off of those turnovers to pick up the 21-6 victory Saturday night at Robins Stadium. This was the first night game in the history of Robins Stadium, which opened last year. Richmond quarterback set career highs with 236 yards and two touchdowns.
(09/11/11 3:07am)
The scoreboard read 7-3 at the end of the first half in favor of the University of Richmond over Wagner College Saturday night, but the feeling of the game was very different from the score.
(09/11/11 12:44am)
Overcoming five first-half turnovers, the University of Richmond football team ran away with the game in the second half, defeating Wagner College, 21-6, in the inaugural night game at Robins Stadium Saturday.