Spider Sports Recap: Week of Nov. 3
By Lena Jacobson | November 15, 2019Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from the past week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from the past week.
The Spiders have now started the season 2-0 with two overtime wins after a 93-92 win over Vanderbilt.
On a week-long trip to Cuba this summer, a group of student-athletes immersed themselves in Afro-Cuban culture, social justice and leadership.
The University of Richmond’s registered dietitian Karen Hensley wears a lot of hats.
Head men's basketball coach Chris Mooney and the "Fire Mooney Mafia" look back upon a difficult basketball season.
Former Bucknell University women’s basketball head coach Aaron Roussell has been hired as the new UR women’s basketball head coach.
Updates on the men's and women's tennis, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's basketball and baseball competitions earlier this month.
Women’s basketball coach Michael Shafer will not return to the team for next season. Shafer, the second-longest tenured coach in program history, holds the school record with 223 wins.
Virginia Commonwealth University beat the Spiders, 69-66, in a rematch at the Robins Center on Saturday afternoon.
The Spiders beat the Explorers as the Spiders celebrated 100 years of women's basketball Sunday afternoon in the Robins Center.
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.