Spiders secure win over Buffalo before the holiday break
They say home is where the heart is, and that has certainly rang true for the University of Richmond men’s basketball team, who just won its sixth-straight game at the Robins Center Dec. 21.
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They say home is where the heart is, and that has certainly rang true for the University of Richmond men’s basketball team, who just won its sixth-straight game at the Robins Center Dec. 21.
As much as it may hurt Spider fans to hear, former University of Richmond basketball player Tyler Burton, ’23, is off to a strong start at his new school, Villanova University.
After being hired as the University of Richmond’s next head field hockey coach, Martu Loncarica reflected on the opportunity of working with a new program, coaching another team in the Atlantic 10 conference and how she envisions turning the Spiders into contenders.
The University of Richmond Women’s Basketball team cruised to a 99-73 win at home against Liberty University, moving to 9-2 on the season.
The University of Richmond Spiders men’s basketball team, who came in with a balanced 5-5 record, defeated the University of North Carolina at Charlotte 49ers 64-56 at the Robins Center this past Saturday.
Coaches for men's athletic teams at the University of Richmond on average earned $79,320 more than coaches for women's teams in 2021, according to federal data.
Men’s Basketball
The University of Richmond Spiders men’s basketball team defeated the College of William & Mary Tribe 88-69 at the Robins Center this past Saturday Dec. 2.
The University of Richmond’s women's basketball team beat the Le Moyne College Dolphins 69-40 in the Robins Center on Dec. 3.
If you had told someone the University of Richmond football team would still be playing in December after starting their season 2-3, they probably wouldn’t have believed you.
It’s not every day that you have 3-time NFL defensive player of the year Aaron Donald complimenting the way you play football.
When you ask, “What did you do over fall break,” the expectation isn’t hiking seven miles in indigenous Costa Rican land, visiting banana plantations and witnessing a solar eclipse, among other adventures – all packed into just four days.
It’s not even four weeks into the regular season, and the University of Richmond women’s basketball team is rolling.
There were times when things looked a little dicey for the Spiders in their 49-27 first- round FCS playoff victory against North Carolina Central University Nov. 25.
After two straight losses over Boston College and the University of Colorado Boulder, the Spiders got back in the win column in an all-out effort over the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Nov. 21, defeating the Runnin’ Rebels 82-65 and claiming third place in the Sunshine Slam in Daytona Beach, Florida.
There were moments in the University of Richmond men’s basketball team game against the University of Colorado Boulder on Nov. 20 when it looked like the Spiders might take down the No. 18 ranked team in the country.
The University of Richmond football team is back in the FCS Playoffs.
This past Saturday the University of Richmond Spiders women's basketball team hosted the American University Eagles at the Robins Center for the fourth game of the season.
Women’s Basketball
Former University of Richmond forward Nathan Cayo, ‘22, recently signed with the Memphis Hustle, making him the next Spider to play for the NBA’s G-League.