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(03/10/16 7:27pm)
It was the tale of two halves in Brooklyn Thursday, as Richmond withstood a Fordham comeback to hold on for a 70-55 win in the second round of the Atlantic 10 tournament.
(03/02/16 5:39am)
Senior Night at the Robins Center quickly turned into Junior
Night as T.J. Cline scored 36 points and Dayton junior Scoochie Smith scored 26
as Dayton hung on to beat Richmond Tuesday night.
(02/25/16 4:51am)
The University of Richmond men's basketball team may have played more aggressively, but increased fouling caused the Spiders to lose to George Washington 61-73 Wednesday night in the Robins Center.
(02/24/16 3:09pm)
Richmond’s unassuming basketball leader is most distressed when he is confined to the four walls of a camera lens. Not when he has to make a buzzer-beating shot to win the game, not when he is defending the best player on the rival’s team – that is when he is most collected. But put five cameras within a foot of his face and he will shy away. His eyes will wander in the search for something else to focus on, and his words will struggle to find their way out of his mouth.
(02/20/16 6:23am)
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.
(02/14/16 4:12am)
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.
(02/11/16 8:28am)
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.
(02/04/16 8:28am)
The Spiders lost yet another home matchup against a conference
opponent on Wednesday as they were outplayed by a struggling George Mason team.
(01/28/16 3:37am)
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.
(01/26/16 5:18pm)
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.
(01/16/16 9:47pm)
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.
(01/16/16 8:00pm)
The Spiders wasted no time getting out in front VCU, jumping
out to an 18-9 lead early in the first half, but have seen that lead evaporate, now trailing by two points at haltime.
(01/14/16 1:49am)
Marshall Wood and Terry Allen simply caught fire Wednesday night.
(01/13/16 11:49pm)
Richmond wins 83-61, an easy win for the Spiders. They'll have a tougher test on Saturday against VCU.
(01/13/16 4:12am)
ShawnDre’ Jones and Marshall Wood carried a stellar Richmond
offense to beat Fordham and break the Spiders’ three-game losing streak.
(12/30/15 7:59pm)
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.
(12/17/15 4:05pm)
The Spiders maintained an efficient, selfless, team-oriented offense to dominate in-state rival Old Dominion on Friday.
(12/07/15 12:03am)
The
Spiders hit more than half of their 25 3-pointers and played good enough
defense to handily beat Northern Iowa on Saturday, wrapping up the
team’s toughest four-game stretch of the season.
(12/05/15 10:50pm)
The buzzer sounds and the Spiders hang on to win against Northern Iowa. The final score: UR 82, Northern Iowa 67. The Spiders won thanks to a huge game from behind the arc, connecting on 13-25 three-pointers. Terry Allen led all scorers with 21 points on very efficient shooting and the Spiders had five scorers in double figures.
(12/04/15 10:09pm)
Richmond basketball is back in full swing and both the men’s
and women’s teams are off to solid starts, sitting at 4-3 and 5-2 respectively.