Swimming and diving team spends winter break at home
The University of Richmond women's swimming and diving team had a winter break away from annual team training for the first time ever.
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The University of Richmond women's swimming and diving team had a winter break away from annual team training for the first time ever.
The University of Richmond announced on Tuesday that it would be pausing the men’s basketball program because of a COVID-19 outbreak. This is the second time the team has paused its season.
After wrapping up 2020 with straight losses on Dec. 20 to Virginia Commonwealth University and Dec. 22 to Howard University, the women’s basketball team started off the new year on a good note as it added another win to its 5-3 record.
The men’s basketball team collected its eighth win on Wednesday night in a game against Rhode Island, moving to 8-3 in the season and 2-1 in conference play.
Women’s basketball loses second straight.
The University of Richmond Spiders fell short to city rivals VCU Rams 73-49 with six players out because of COVID-19 protocols.
The Spiders men’s basketball team lost their first game of the season 71-87 against 11th-ranked West Virginia University on Dec. 13. This was UR’s second top-20 matchup this season.
The women’s basketball team began its season about a month later than in previous years because of the COVID-19 pandemic. A news article released by the Atlantic-10 Conference on Nov. 19 stated that both women’s and men’s basketball programs will conduct an 18-game conference schedule.
After a pandemic spoiled a promising postseason run last March, the University of Richmond men’s basketball team finally got a chance to show the college basketball world what they had been missing as they knocked off No. 10 Kentucky in Rupp Arena, 76-64.
After the long wait, the University of Richmond Spiders started their much anticipated 2020-21 season campaign with an 82-64 victory over Morehead State University.
Nick Sherod, a redshirt senior on the men’s basketball team, tore his right ACL during an official team practice on Oct. 15. Sherod will miss the entirety of the 2020-21 season.
Although the University of Richmond’s cross country teams’ seasons are postponed to the spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the teams are still finding a way to compete. In absence of a fall season, the teams have been competing in team time trials around campus. Time trials are simulated running activities that are used to measure a runner's performance outside of an organized race.
One team, one dream: 15 female Spiders working toward salvaging what is left of 2020 after COVID-19 brought unprecedented chaos into the sports world.
The University of Richmond Men’s Basketball team returns a whopping four starters from last season.
People would think that athletic coaches would pay mind to preseason rankings. Who wouldn’t want to be ranked against some of the best lacrosse programs in the country?
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been no football this fall. Yet, hopes for a spring 2021 season have been buoyed following the CAA release of the proposed schedule.
The University of Richmond women’s tennis team heads into a season of socially-distanced and protocol-heavy times with four new additions to the team.
Editor's note: Spider Stories is a sports series that is designed as a platform to give student-athletes a voice through the sharing of first-person stories.
Chris Mooney, head coach of the University of Richmond men’s basketball team, has agreed to a two-year contract extension that will run until the spring of the 2023-24 basketball season. Mooney was working under contract until the 2021-22 basketball season before his extension.
E. Claiborne Robins Stadium, where thousands of University of Richmond students once gathered to cheer on their home team during the Capital Cup against rival school the College of William & Mary, remains fanless four weeks into the fall semester. But despite the postponement of the football season, the Spiders find themselves looking to make a comeback against their biggest rival yet: COVID-19.