Spider Sports Recap: Week of Feb. 10
February 22, 2019Updates from the men's golf, basketball, women's track and field, tennis, baseball, and lacrosse teams' competitions last week.
Updates from the men's golf, basketball, women's track and field, tennis, baseball, and lacrosse teams' competitions last week.
Updates on the men's and women's basketball, women's track, men's tennis and men's lacrosse competitions last week.
The men's basketball team fell to the Virginia Commonwealth University Rams 81-60 Wednesday night at the Siegel Center.
The UR women's basketball team defeated the St. Bonaventure Bonnies 57-49 Wednesday night in the Robins Center.
The Spiders won against the George Washington Colonials 89-63 Saturday night in the Robins Center.
Updates from the men's and women's basketball, women's swimming, women's track and field and men's tennis competitions last week.
St. Bonaventure rolled past the Spiders by a score of 66-57 on Saturday night in the Robins Center.
A sporting counterculture has formed at UR, creating a visible lack of students present at sporting events.
In a crucial game for conference tournament seeding, Richmond pulled out a strong 84–76 win over eighth-place Davidson Tuesday night.
Richmond was unable to come away with a win against conference rival VCU despite a 30-point performance from ShawnDre' Jones.
A former Richmond basketball player agreed to a multi-year contract on Sunday to become the head coach for the Brooklyn Nets.
Programs in the community and increased Rowdies action brought record-breaking attendance to the men's basketball games this season.
Richmond trailed the first-seeded Dayton Flyers early on in the A-10 Quarterfinals and was not able to regain the deficit throughout the game.
Senior Night turned into a clash of juniors as Dayton's Scoochie Smith led his team to victory over the Spiders and T.J. Cline's 36 points.
Richmond loses its sixth game in a row on Dream Big Day to fall to 2-9 in A-10 play.
Richmond squandered an opportunity by falling to 3-6 in conference play against a beatable George Mason team on Wednesday.
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.
JeQuan Lewis's buzzer beater gave the Rams a two-point lead over the Spiders as Richmond has squandered its early lead to trail 39-37 at the half.
Richmond is 1-2 in the A-10 after its first win of 2016 came against the Fordham Rams.
Richmond rebounded poorly and found itself in foul trouble in a 85-70 loss to Texas Tech.