Spider Sports Recap: Week of March 25
March 26: Win 5-2 vs. DePaul University
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March 26: Win 5-2 vs. DePaul University
Editor's Note: This article was updated to include more student organizations that helped with the event.
March 22-23: NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship, Austin, Texas
Feb. 11: Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate, Mobile, Alabama, tied for 7th/15
Feb. 6: Win 81-67 vs. George Mason University
Jan. 30: Win 84-81 at Saint Louis University
Sarah Hipwell, a junior on the University of Richmond’s women’s cross-country and track teams, was feeling a familiar ache in her leg during practice once again. A visit to the sports medicine office in the Weinstein Center confirmed her fear: another femoral stress fracture.
At The Collegian, we want to write stories that matter to you. We asked readers to send in their questions and burning curiosities about the University of Richmond. No topic was too big or too small. We picked five of them, and our reporters have found the answers for you. One question and answer will be published each day this week. Read the other stories in the series here. And keep being curious.
The Richmond women's track and field team finished first place in five events at the 11th-annual Fred Hardy Invitational, which took place on Friday, March 25, and Saturday, March 26, at the Fred Hardy Track within Robins Stadium.
Do you want to be the next Katniss Everdeen?
The University of Richmond women’s track and field team finished in second place last weekend at the Atlantic 10 Conference Championships, relying heavily on standout performances from the senior class.
Richmond’s track and field team earned second place at the Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships in Rhode Island over the weekend.
Skipped class this morning? Not only does your professor know, University of Richmond might know, too.
"Basetrack Live" is an interactive multimedia experience, created and performed by the dedicated group of artists from the En Garde Arts theater company and the corpsmen from the 1st Battalion, 8th Marines. I was lucky enough to catch the Oct. 22 performance at the Modlin Center for the Arts at University of Richmond. I have seen a great number of films and TV shows that deal directly with the effects of war, from "Full Metal Jacket" to "Band of Brothers." The majority of these productions focus primarily on the soldiers' perspectives on training, deployment, combat and re-integration back into society. Obviously the soldier’s perspective is crucial in understanding the overarching ramifications of war, but solely focusing on this aspect can only give you part of the picture. "Basetrack Live" attempts to correct this oversight in many ways.
March 29, four former University of Richmond men's track and field athletes placed in the top ten in Collegiate Running Association's first 10-kilometer Road Race National Championship.
The number of alumni donors has decreased since the University of Richmond eliminated the men's varsity soccer and track programs, said Tom Gutenberger, vice president for advancement.
Richmond track and cross country alumnus Jeff Watson, who graduated in 2003, ran in Monday's Boston Marathon and was unharmed despite two explosions near the finish line that killed at least three people and injured hundreds more.
A number of people with University of Richmond track and cross country connections were present either as runners or spectators during Monday's Boston Marathon, where two explosions near the finish line killed at least three and injured hundreds more.
The men's track and field team raced against the dying of the light Friday and Saturday in its final home meet as a program, the eighth annual Fred Hardy Invitational at Robins Stadium.
Patrick Love has been elected president of the Richmond College Student Government Association for the 2013-2014 academic year.