Hokies bring Spiders’ season to an end in first round of NIT
With just over a minute to play in the second half, University of Richmond men’s basketball Head Coach Chris Mooney took his three super seniors out of the game.
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With just over a minute to play in the second half, University of Richmond men’s basketball Head Coach Chris Mooney took his three super seniors out of the game.
Fortunately for the Spiders, they still have some basketball left in them.
The tough thing about conference tournaments is that on one hand, they can produce some of the most thrilling moments for a program and its fanbase, but on the other, they can also produce some of the most heartbreaking moments for a program and its fanbase.
If the University of Richmond men’s basketball team’s season couldn’t get any better, it now has three yearly Atlantic 10 awards to add to its trophy case of regular season accomplishments.
Unfortunately for the University of Richmond men’s basketball team, the success it saw on March 6 when it won a piece of the Atlantic 10 regular season championship could not be replicated in its last regular season game against George Mason University on March 9.
The University of Richmond men’s basketball team withstood early pressure from the George Washington University Revolutionaries, pushing their win streak to nine games after an 82-74 victory at the Robins Center on Jan. 24.
The University of Richmond Spiders men’s basketball team defeated the College of William & Mary Tribe 88-69 at the Robins Center this past Saturday Dec. 2.
The University of Richmond’s women's basketball team beat the Le Moyne College Dolphins 69-40 in the Robins Center on Dec. 3.
If you had told someone the University of Richmond football team would still be playing in December after starting their season 2-3, they probably wouldn’t have believed you.
It’s not every day that you have 3-time NFL defensive player of the year Aaron Donald complimenting the way you play football.
After two straight losses over Boston College and the University of Colorado Boulder, the Spiders got back in the win column in an all-out effort over the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Nov. 21, defeating the Runnin’ Rebels 82-65 and claiming third place in the Sunshine Slam in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Another chapter has been written in the storied history of the Capital Cup, and this year it took until the very last play of the game to see whether the University of Richmond or the College of William & Mary would be hoisting the trophy Nov. 18.
Former University of Richmond men’s basketball player Jacob Gilyard, ‘22, who now plays professionally for the Memphis Grizzlies, has risen to the occasion when it comes to his playing time this NBA preseason.
Coming off a loss last week against Hampton University, the University of Richmond football team played against the University of Maine Black Bears at Robins Stadium Oct. 7 for breast cancer awareness.
The University of Richmond football team cruised past Delaware State University with a dominating final score of 38-6 on Sept. 16.
Listen to the phone interview with Chris Mooney and Sports Editor Jimmy James here:
More than 6,000 were in attendance at Robins Stadium as the University of Richmond football team commenced their 2023 season against Morgan State University.
Another Spider has joined an NFL roster.
The University of Richmond football team played its spring football game at E. Claiborne Robins Stadium April 15. In a defensive-heavy intrasquad scrimmage, the white team won 6-3.
The University of Richmond men’s basketball team lost to George Mason University 62-57 in the second round of the Atlantic 10 Tournament in Brooklyn, NY March 8.