Spiders beat Wildcats 10-9 with passionate defense
There was energy in Robins Stadium on Saturday that the Richmond football team has not seen in years.
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There was energy in Robins Stadium on Saturday that the Richmond football team has not seen in years.
The game is over, and the final score is 10-9. Richmond hands Villanova its first conference loss of the season and makes a serious case for a playoff spot. The Spiders have put themselves in position for a possible conference championship, as long as they can continue to win.
Athlete of the week: soccer's Meaghan Carrigan
The next phase of the $17 million transformation of Richmond’s 42-year-old Robins Center, which began last year with the remodeling of the basketball arena, is nearly complete, but delays to the renovation of seven varsity sport locker rooms have become a frustration for athletes.
After a disappointing 2013-14 season that was plagued by injuries, Richmond’s women’s basketball team hopes to win the A-10 conference with strength and depth this season.
Evan Kelly led Richmond’s defense as it pushed around Elon’s offense in another blowout win for the Spiders on Saturday.
There was a great turnout at Robins Stadium last night when the University of Richmond women’s soccer team played the Dayton Flyers in one of the most anticipated games of the season.
The Bald Eagles scored their lone goal less than six minutes into the game, and managed to hold off the Richmond attack for the rest of the game. It was a tale of two halves for the Spiders, who looked a bit lackluster to start the game, but picked up their play significantly in the second half.
Athlete of the week: football's David Jones
Richmond women’s soccer finished with a 0-0 tie against VCU Friday and suffered its first conference loss at George Washington Sunday afternoon.
Quarterback Michael Strauss and receiver Stephen Barnette will both miss the remainder of the 2014 football season because of injuries, according to Richmond football’s Twitter page.
Representatives from the National Football League Players Association addressed high school athletes from the northern Virginia area about the recruiting process Saturday afternoon in University of Richmond’s Ukrop Auditorium.
Flat. Slow. Disappointing. Unacceptable. Are you kidding me?
End of the game: Richmond defeats Rhode Island 37-0 in what is likely the Spiders' most dominant performance of the year. David Jones was the standout player of the game, having recovered a fumble and caught two interceptions.
Michael Rocco will be the starting quarterback for the Spiders for the first time in his career on homecoming weekend as the team hosts Rhode Island.
The Spider baseball team is sharing their love for the game by volunteering with the children of the Miracle League in Richmond.
Athlete of the week: field hockey’s Rebecca Barry
The Richmond Spiders beat conference opponent Albany 41-28 on the road Saturday, but came away from the game still having suffered a big loss.
The Spiders will travel to New York this weekend to battle the Albany Great Danes in a game that has conference implications.
Athlete of the week: football’s Seth Fisher