Spider Sports Recap: Week of Sept. 9
By Jada Frazier | September 17, 2019Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
UR's head women’s tennis coach Mark Wesselink recently reached his 400th win during a late-night match on Feb. 16 against Towson University.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
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.
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.
Updates from the men's and women's basketball, women's swimming, women's track and field and men's tennis competitions last week.
Updates on the football, women's golf, men's golf, men's tennis, soccer, field hockey ad swimming and diving teams' competitions.
Updates on the football, women's golf, cross country, soccer, women's tennis, field hockey and women's swimming competitions last week.
Updates on the football, soccer, women's golf, cross country, men's golf, field hockey and men's tennis teams' competitions last week.
Strong performances by the women's tennis freshmen helped the Spiders beat the East Carolina Pirates 4-3 on a chilly Thursday afternoon at the University of Richmond. Richmond started off the day with two doubles victories and held off the Pirates throughout the rest of play.
The Richmond men's and women's tennis players head into the next part of their seasons, and team dynamics are at a high point. Mark Wesselink, who has been the women's coach for 20 years, said that so far, the team's strength had been the closeness between the players. "They're getting along very well and it shows on and off the court," Wesselink said. Ben Johnson, who started coaching the men this year, said unity was also a strength. "They do a great job of supporting each other," he said. The women's season began with a tough start, as it usually does, Wesselink said.
They say 60 percent of married couples meet in college. But don't fret; if you don't meet someone in college, 50 percent of them are getting a divorce anyway.
Students, faculty and alumni have discovered a place to play games and sports besides the Weinstein Recreation and Wellness Center or the Intramural fields - a place that even has a lake twice the size of Westhampton Lake. Wood N' Racket Farm is a racket club in Gum Spring, Va., about a 30-minute drive from campus.