Student-athletes struggle to balance sports and class
Registration is one of the most stressful days of the semester for many students. But for student-athletes, the stress lasts longer than one day.
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Registration is one of the most stressful days of the semester for many students. But for student-athletes, the stress lasts longer than one day.
The University of Richmond Athletics Hall of Fame inducted its 40th class last Saturday at the Jepson Alumni Center, headlined by Washington Redskins President and former Richmond football player Bruce Allen.
The Richmond men's basketball team was out-muscled on rebounds by Virginia Commonwealth University in the Siegel Center Friday night and lost 74-87.
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The Richmond men’s basketball team beat the Fordham Rams 71-67 Saturday night after Khwan Fore made a few crucial defensive stops late in the game.
Richmond mounted multiple solid comeback attempts against Davidson on Wednesday night, but just couldn’t quite catch up as the Spiders were left in the dust on Dream Big Day.
A Richmond District Court judge certified two felony marijuana distribution charges against former University of Richmond football player Jeremiah Hamlin, who waived his right to a preliminary hearing, on Wednesday.
Fifteen new players were added to the Spider football roster on NLI signing day in the hopes of continuing the historical success of the program, head coach Danny Rocco announced last Wednesday at a press conference.
The Richmond Spiders have hired Chris Cosh as their new defensive coordinator, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
The Spiders lost yet another home matchup against a conference opponent on Wednesday as they were outplayed by a struggling George Mason team.
Richmond women’s basketball needed a more exceptional performance on both sides of the ball to overcome Duquesne, one of the top teams in the Atlantic 10, Thursday night.
Despite starting 5-0, Richmond women's basketball has slipped to an uncomfortable spot with a 9-10 overall record and a 2-4 record against other Atlantic-10 teams.
In a Monday night game between two of the Atlantic-10’s top offenses, the Richmond men’s basketball team couldn't make enough shots against Davidson.
Coaching experience with the Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cincinnati Bengals and Arizona Cardinals, as well as personal experience playing in the NFL, are just a few of the bullet points on the resume belonging to John Garrett, Richmond’s new offensive coordinator.
The Spiders’ 3-point shooting was totally absent on Saturday against the VCU Rams and their grit and will to win were not enough, as Richmond fell in overtime in a game with 20 lead changes.
Marshall Wood and Terry Allen simply caught fire Wednesday night.
Richmond wins 83-61, an easy win for the Spiders. They'll have a tougher test on Saturday against VCU.
ShawnDre’ Jones and Marshall Wood carried a stellar Richmond offense to beat Fordham and break the Spiders’ three-game losing streak.
Richmond basketball finished the non-conference portion of its schedule in sloppy fashion with a dismal display of rebounding in a loss to Texas Tech.
Richmond football's historic 2015 season ended on Friday night in North Dakota.