Dylan Stoops pitched 7 1/3 innings of one-run ball on Thursday, but ultimately it wasn't enough to deliver Richmond a win.
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Dylan Stoops pitched 7 1/3 innings of one-run ball on Thursday, but ultimately it wasn't enough to deliver Richmond a win.
They say pitching wins championships, and the adage certainly proved true on Wednesday, as the second-seeded Richmond Spiders and the sixth-seeded George Washington Colonials opened the Atlantic-10 tournament with a pitcher’s duel.
Senior Ryan Cook pitched 6 2/3 innings for Richmond, striking out five and allowing just one run.
Richmond forward Alonzo Nelson-Ododa has been granted a release to transfer and will spend his final season of eligibility playing for a different school, according to a press release by Richmond Athletics.
Richmond men’s lacrosse team will face Furman at 5 p.m. on Thursday at Robins Stadium on the opening day of the conference tournament, which Richmond is hosting after earning the top seed in the Southern Conference.
The University of Richmond baseball team has reigned atop the Atlantic 10 standings for the entirety of its 2015 campaign, but it was nearly dethroned this past weekend in its first conference series loss to Rhode Island.
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Ray and Mary Ann Easterling, both University of Richmond alumni, sued the NFL in 2011. Ray committed suicide the next year. Courtesy of Mary Ann Easterling.
The University of Richmond community gathered on April 21 to remember Kurt Schmitz, a former Richmond football player who died at the age of 22 this past November. Although there is still no official cause of Schmitz’s death, his brain has been donated to the Sports Legacy Institute, which conducts neuropathological studies of athletes’ brains.
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Senior Ray Harron earned his fourth save of the season in the first game of the series, but gave up the game-winning run on Sunday.
The Richmond baseball team was the clear favorite to win this weekend against Sacred Heart, but sometimes even the favorites disappoint.
Fresh faces on the women’s golf team, including a new coach and sister duo, are leading the team into next weekend's Patriot League tournament with higher hopes than the team has had in years.
Mark Wesselink knows that his team is unique.
After seizing a conference title and NCAA Tournament bid and losing in the first round to end a bittersweet first season, Richmond’s men’s lacrosse team (7-4, 3-0) is more than halfway through its second season and currently ranked third in the Southern Conference.
Richmond’s women’s lacrosse team won in overtime on Saturday against conference opponent Davidson to maintain its share of the lead in the Atlantic 10.
Freshman Justin Garcia threw the first in-game pitch on the new Pitt Field, and he went on to earn the win for Richmond.
After more than five weeks of waiting, the Richmond baseball team finally got to have a true home opener.
Richmond coach Chris Mooney announced yesterday that two freshmen basketball players, Kadeem Smithen and Chandler Diekvoss, are transferring to different schools.
The Spiders were eliminated from the Women’s National Invitation Tournament following Tuesday’s last-second loss to conference rival Duquesne, ending Richmond’s season.