Consistency, depth keys to success for women's hoops
The University of Richmond women's basketball team is currently 14-4 and has won all three of its Atlantic-10 Conference games so far.
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The University of Richmond women's basketball team is currently 14-4 and has won all three of its Atlantic-10 Conference games so far.
Tough, relentless defense led to quick transition baskets in Tuesday's women's basketball game at the Robins Center as Richmond handily defeated Atlantic-10 foe George Washington University, 76-47.
I would like to encourage the University of Richmond student body and university community in general to join Chris Mooney's men's basketball Spiders on what could be a "March to Madness."
Villanova University ended the University of Richmond football team's 17-game winning streak with a 21-20 victory in front of 11,667 at UR Stadium.
The University of Richmond men's soccer team opens conference play this weekend as it tries to advance to the conference tournament for the first time since 2006.
The men's soccer team officially opened its season with two losses this weekend, but with a new coach, a new home field and a new attitude, players said they hoped it would be a turn-around year for the program.
The field hockey team usually spends time writing down goals during the preseason, but this year it didn't have to.
The University of Richmond women's tennis team parlayed a No. 1 seed into an Atlantic 10 Championship Sunday, dethroning reigning conference champion Temple University 4-0 and ensuring the team a spot in the NCAA Championships next month.
The freshman on the University of Richmond women's lacrosse team haven't had the ideal start to their college careers, but after a 17-15 victory against St. Bonaventure University during the first game of Atlantic-10 conference play, they finally have something to celebrate.
Whether you see one member on the court or eight on the sideline, the University of Richmond women's tennis team stands as one.
After earning a first-round bye, the University of Richmond women's basketball team will begin the Atlantic 10 tournament in the quarterfinals at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte's Halton Arena in Charlotte, N.C.
With 15 wins so far, the University of Richmond women's basketball team will take on the University of Massachusetts on Jan. 24 and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte on Jan. 27.
I was driving west on Interstate 64 two weeks ago, past McDonald's signs and strip club billboards, into the nighttime abyss under the stars. All I wanted that night was to spend my life traveling across America with a pen and paper in hand, writing about all that I found.
Head coach Matt Barany has ensured the women's swimming and diving team won't be competing against any Atlantic 10 Conference teams until the championship so the team can compete against teams ranked higher.
Here's the plan: We drive 16 hours from Richmond to Kansas City from 5:30 p.m. on Thursday to about 10:30 a.m. the next day. My mom and dad weren't too wild about the idea and both told me that not going was a completely legitimate alternative. Maybe we should have reevaluated the whole idea, but somehow by the grace of God three news junkies made it to the Associated Collegiate Press National College Media Convention alive.
The University of Richmond women's swimming and diving team will begin its season tomorrow with a meet at Pennsylvania State University.
By Stephan Utz
By Andrew Prezioso
Another one-goal loss has put the University of Richmond women's soccer team's postseason hopes in jeopardy.
After five yellow cards and 18 foul calls, the seven-game home winning streak of the University of Richmond women's soccer team has ended.