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(11/20/11 9:35pm)
University of Richmond Spider fans had the chance to cheer in two sports games yesterday, during the afternoon football against The College of William & Mary, and basketball game against Sacred Heart University.
(11/19/11 11:51pm)
Early season tournaments gave Richmond the opportunity to play high-quality teams in previous years, such as the University of Missouri and Purdue University. This year, it's the University of Illinois and possibly Rutgers University.
(11/19/11 2:49am)
In previous years, with an offense centered around guard Brittani Shells, the University of Richmond women's basketball team may not have been able to win a game like Friday night's against Boston University.
(11/18/11 1:58am)
The first two games of the year, the University of Richmond had to rely on a small freshman guard and a sophomore point guard with no career starts entering this year for scoring. On Thursday night, that small freshman still was one of Richmond's top scorers, but it was a pair of upperclassmen that had the biggest points.
(11/17/11 7:00am)
Q: What were your expectations before the home opener against American?
(11/15/11 4:48am)
The University of Richmond women's basketball team is 2-0 this season after beating The College of William & Mary, 77-57, Monday night in the team's home opener.
(11/12/11 5:12am)
For the past four years, Richmond coach Chris Mooney was no stranger to the smallest player on the court for Richmond doing most of the scoring. If Friday night's season opener is any indication, he'll get to see that happen for the next four years.
(11/12/11 2:41am)
After trailing for most of the first 28 minutes of the game, the Spiders looked to its two young point guards for a spark.
(11/10/11 7:36am)
Talk to Richmond women's basketball coach Michael Shafer about his team this year, and he'll use one word to describe it: young.
(11/10/11 7:33am)
The banners in the Robins Center honoring Richmond's NCAA tournament appearances hang evenly, but there's one that carries more significance for the program. Right above the "1988" on that banner is the phrase "Sweet 16," the only banner in the arena highlighting how far the Spiders advanced in the tournament.
(11/10/11 7:24am)
At a press conference on Wednesday, Richmond men's basketball coach Chris Mooney decided to have fun answering a question on whether his team had moved on from last season's success.
(11/03/11 5:51am)
More than 300 students attended Spider Mayhem at the Weinstein Center Friday night to mark the beginning of the University of Richmond's basketball season.
(11/03/11 4:31am)
Jonathan Benjamin, a junior point guard for the Spider basketball team, has spent his fall semester balancing schoolwork, a varsity sport and Official Visit ActiveWear, the clothing line he started during the summer of 2011.
(10/06/11 4:33am)
On Jan. 14, at Francis S. Levien Gymnasium in New York City, roughly 350 miles from the Robins Center, Dan Geriot and Kevin Hovde will be on the court together. But unlike the previous five years, these two former University of Richmond basketball players will no longer be on the same bench.
(06/24/11 2:53am)
Former University of Richmond forward Justin Harper was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the 32nd overall pick in the second round of the NBA Draft Thursday night.
(04/26/11 5:32pm)
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu
(04/26/11 5:22pm)
Part One
(04/26/11 5:12pm)
Contact videographer Josh Grice at josh.grice@richmond.edu
(04/14/11 7:35am)
Mayor Dwight C. Jones called for a citywide celebration on Tuesday, April 12, to honor the Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Richmond men's basketball teams and their success in the NCAA tournament.
(04/13/11 2:26am)
On Tuesday, Richmond fans gathered together once more to honor the Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Richmond men's basketball teams and their successes in the NCAA Tournament.