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(11/18/13 5:35pm)
The University of Richmond football team has not been able to win close games this season before Saturday's 46-43 win at Delaware (7-4, 4-3). The Spiders had lost the five games that have been decided by seven points or fewer this season.
(11/18/13 4:43am)
Contact photographer David Weissman at david.weissman@richmond.edu. Follow on Twitter @spiderdave32.
(11/16/13 5:04pm)
4th Quarter 0:00- Pass incomplete. UR wins. Rapid Recap to come. Thanks for reading.
(11/10/13 11:10pm)
Contact photographer David Weissman at david.weissman@richmond.edu. Follow on Twitter @spiderdave32.
(11/09/13 4:09am)
The University of Richmond men's basketball team opened the new Robins Center with a 71-69 win over the University of Delaware.
(08/29/13 8:54pm)
Richmond football's 2012 season ended in bittersweet fashion. The Spiders vastly improved from 2011 and earned a share of the conference title, yet the team failed to make the FCS postseason tournament. This year, the Spiders have their eyes set on another conference title and more. Here is a brief summary on what you need to know about Richmond Spiders football heading into the 2013 season:
(11/11/12 3:20am)
Delaware quarterback Trent Hurley's final throw into the end zone was caught by Richmond safety Cooper Taylor, spoiling the Blue Hens' fourth-quarter comeback attempt.
(11/10/12 11:49pm)
Final Score: University of Richmond- 23, University of Delaware- 17
(11/10/12 7:52pm)
4th Quarter, 0:00- Game over as Taylor finally takes advantage of getting his hands on the ball with an interception in the end zone. Richmond escapes with the victory, 23-17, over Delaware.
(11/09/12 7:41pm)
Storylines:
(11/13/11 8:47pm)
NEWARK, Del. — Richmond lost its seventh straight game, all in the Colonial Athletic Association, after Saturday night's 24-10 loss at the University of Delaware. Blue Hens tailback Andrew Pierce rushed for 215 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Blue Hens. The Richmond defense gave up three first-half touchdowns but held Delaware to just a field goal during the second half.
(11/12/11 11:28pm)
NEWARK, Del., — Playing a team whose helmets mimic those of football powerhouse University of Michigan, Richmond made its opponent, University of Delaware, look like the Wolverines.
(11/12/11 8:31pm)
4th Quarter, 0:00- The clock hits double zero with the final score: UR 10, UDel 24.
(09/30/10 4:31am)
Students braved temperatures in the 90s last weekend to spend time with their families as part of the university's annual Family Weekend and created an on-campus atmosphere that junior Tim Wiles described as similar to Pig Roast.
(09/30/10 3:04am)
New stadium? Check. New high-profile transfer quarterback? Check. New greater sense of school pride surrounding the football team? If last Saturday's game against the University of Delaware is any indication, that box most assuredly will remain blank. While starting off fairly full, the student section provided only a handful of dedicated fans standing and cheering on their Spiders by game's end. A mass of people even left at halftime, when the game was still close with Richmond trailing by a mere 13-6 deficit.
(09/28/10 4:19pm)
I thought I was going to get over this, but the more I think about it, the madder I get.
(09/28/10 2:53am)
In the Colonial Athletic Association opener for both teams, the University of Delaware Blue Hens used their overwhelming air attack, led by quarterback Pat Devlin's 240 passing yards to defeat the University of Richmond Spiders, 34-13, at Robins Stadium Saturday evening.
(09/26/10 3:15am)
The University of Richmond may employ a tailback-by-committee attack, but in its 34-13 loss on Saturday to the University of Delaware, it may have found a head for that committee.
(09/26/10 1:50am)
In the Colonial Athletic Association opener for both teams, the University of Delaware Blue Hens used their overwhelming air attack, led by quarterback Pat Devlin's 240 passing yards to defeat the University of Richmond Spiders, 34-13, at Robins Stadium Saturday evening.
(09/24/10 4:59pm)
Although the Richmond Spiders won their first game of the season last week, they suffered a serious loss with junior wide receiver Donte Boston suffering a broken rib early during the second half.