Rapid Recap: No. 17 Richmond falls to New Hampshire, 29-26
By Jeremy Day | September 20, 2014The Richmond Spiders fell just short of an upset victory over no. 7 New Hampshire, as the Wildcats scored in the last minute.
The Richmond Spiders fell just short of an upset victory over no. 7 New Hampshire, as the Wildcats scored in the last minute.
The Richmond Spiders take on the New Hampshire Wildcats to open up conference play over Family Weekend.
Richmond looks to begin conference play with a balanced offense and relentless defense. The Spiders face New Hampshire 4 p.m. Saturday.
Richmond football defeated Hampton 42-17 Saturday night. Jacobi Green rushed 133 yards and made two touchdowns.
An emerging run game and a successful pass rush helped the Spiders defeat Hampton Saturday night.
The Spiders take on Hampton today 6 p.m. in Robins Stadium. Follow our live blog for updates and analysis throughout the game.
Kerry Wynn (far left), RC ‘14, is the latest Spider to join the NFL. With impressive stats this preseason, he earned a spot with the New York Giants.
The Spiders picked up their first loss of the season against UVA Saturday, falling 45-13. The offense suffered too many turnovers and the defense struggled.
The Richmond Spiders head to Charlottesville coming off of a 55-10 victory in the season opener against Morehead State. Richmond's offense will face a tough test against a Virginia defense that allowed just one offensive touchdown against 11th-ranked University of California Los Angeles.
Richmond will need to work hard to get the upset against Virginia. Cracking the defense might be the key to victory.
This year's team has maturity, confidence and talent. The Spiders will need to bring these strengths to Charlottesville for the game against UVA this weekend.
The Spiders have worked to improve on both their offensive and defensive performance this year. The team is not short on talent with players such as Michael Strauss and Reggie Diggs.
The University of Richmond football team concluded its spring season when the offense outscored the defense 51-29 in the annual spring game at the E.
Pregame- Welcome Spider fans to our first look at 2014-15 Richmond Spiders football. We're about five minutes away from start time of the annual spring football game.
Every morning when Sherman Logan wakes and struggles to get out of bed he reflects on his football career.
My Palestinian friend Amar* often talks about how he wants to create change and work toward peace in his region, as well as in the world.
The NCAA's self-serving stranglehold on college sports and its so-called "student-athletes" have been seriously threatened.
This past Sunday, Denver Broncos defensive linebacker Paris Lenon, Richmond College '00, represented University of Richmond in Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Lenon, 36, was a redshirt freshman in 1997 when he was selected for the First Team All-Conference for the Atlantic 10.
Former University of Richmond athletic greats Sean Casey (baseball) and Lou Wacker (football) will be inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in late April.
The University of Richmond football team has not been able to win close games this season before Saturday's 46-43 win at Delaware (7-4, 4-3). The Spiders had lost the five games that have been decided by seven points or fewer this season. Richmond (5-6, 3-4 CAA) led Saturday's game by as much as 19 points in the second half and did not trail until Delaware running back Andrew Pierce scored on an 11-yard run with 45 seconds left, giving the Blue Hens a 43-39 lead. The Spiders looked doomed to lose another close game, but Richmond quarterback Michael Strauss led a 75-yard drive that concluded with a three-yard touchdown reception by sophomore Reggie Diggs to give Richmond the victory. "They brought that blitz on that last play," Strauss said, "and right when I saw them come, I knew I had that one-on-one on the slant." Richmond defensive lineman Kerry Wynn said a lot of people could have written the Spiders off once they fell behind, but Strauss' ability to lead the offense on the game-winning drive said a lot about him. Strauss led Richmond's offense, completing 35 of his 46 pass attempts for a school-record 543 yards and five touchdowns.