UR field hockey head coach steps down
By Lindsay Emery | December 5, 2017Gina Lucido, the Richmond field hockey head coach, stepped down Tuesday, according to an athletic department statement.
Gina Lucido, the Richmond field hockey head coach, stepped down Tuesday, according to an athletic department statement.
“I think that we’ve gotten better, I think we will continue to get better” Coach Mooney said after the loss, making the Spiders 1-6.
The Richmond Spiders looked to take home the Capital Cup and end the season with a win against rival William & Mary Saturday afternoon.
The Spiders’ season opener was a disappointing one, as they were not able to find their true stride, and fell to the underdogs from Delaware.
The 2017-2018 men’s basketball season kicks off this Friday at 7 p.m. against Delaware in the Robins Center.
After 22 years, University of Richmond women’s soccer coach Peter Albright stepped down on Wednesday.
The Richmond Spiders lost to the Stony Brook Seawolves after they tried to come back late in the fourth quarter.
The loss to Delaware puts UR at 2-2 in the conference and 4-3 overall.
Richmond picked up its first conference win of the season, beating the Albany Great Danes 41-38 in a double overtime game Saturday afternoon.
Richmond fell to James Madison 5-1 Friday night after winning their first two games against St. Louis and Kent State.
Turnovers were the name of the game in Saturday’s first in-conference game against the Elon Phoenix.
The hype created by family weekend and the brother of a famous athlete proved to be too much to live up to, as Richmond ran over Howard on Saturday.
Richmond football won its first game of the season against Colgate following their loss to Sam Houston State last weekend.
The University of Richmond’s women’s golf team claimed their second-consecutive team title at the 2017 Patriot League Women’s Golf Championship on Sunday.
Early into the 2017 outdoor season, several track athletes are dominating local competition.
The suspensions will be lifted for four out of the five baseball players who were sidelined before the season for NCAA rule violations.
The University of Richmond Swim and Dive team won the A-10 championship for the fifteenth time out of the last sixteen years.