Rapid recap: Richmond women's basketball defeats VCU
Richmond women’s basketball defeated rival VCU 67-63 on Wednesday.
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Richmond women’s basketball defeated rival VCU 67-63 on Wednesday.
“Whatever! We’ll see you in the tournament!”
Richmond opened its game against Duquesne on a 23-6 run, including a 13-1 streak, and never surrendered its double-digit lead in its blowout win Wednesday night.
“Players,” head coach Michael Shafer said after pausing to gather his thoughts. “Players win basketball games.”
When the buzzer sounded Sunday afternoon, the scoreboard in the Robins Center favored the Spiders heavily. Not only had Richmond's women's basketball team routed George Mason, but the Spiders limited the A-10 conference’s top scorer to just 10 points, her lowest total of the season.
Two nights after a heartbreaking double-overtime loss when the Spiders’ season seemed to have gotten away, Kendall Anthony did his best Stephen Curry impression and sent the Davidson Wildcats back to Carolina with a loss.
After 40 minutes of Richmond's best basketball, the Spiders win 89-63. This win was huge for the Spiders and could potentially save their season. Thanks for following along.
Despite a dreadful first half in which the Spiders managed only 17 points, Richmond rallied to force two overtimes, but ultimately lost on the road to the George Washington University Colonials on Thursday night.
University of Richmond’s stingy defense, led by Alonzo Nelson-Ododa, overwhelmed St. Bonaventure Sunday afternoon and a second-half surge turned a close game into a Spider blowout.
University of Richmond's men’s basketball team limped into its conference schedule on Saturday with little momentum and lost a blowout to Davidson to extend the Spiders’ losing streak to three.
University of Richmond's women's basketball team has won four of its last five games and will begin conference play against St. Bonaventure this Tuesday. The Spiders are getting stronger and more formidable as the season progresses.
Richmond basketball battled to a 65-63 victory over the Pepperdine Wave at “The World’s Most Famous” arena, Madison Square Garden, on Saturday night.
T.J Cline is awarded the game's MVP in a brief mid court presentation.
After a slow first half offensively, the Richmond Spiders were able to ramp up the intensity in the second half to defeat the South Alabama Jaguars 65-54.
D. Taylor holds the ball in the final seconds of the game. The Spiders were able to pull out the win this evening over the South Alabama Jaguars 65-54. K. Anthony led the Spiders with 18 points. T.J. Cline scored 10 points and grabbed eight rebounds.
Points were at a premium for both teams on Sunday as Richmond women’s basketball held on in the second half to defeat the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.
Richmond managed to protect its first half lead with solid defense in the second half, hanging on to beat the Wake Forest Demon Deacons 78-70 in a shootout.
Although the Robins Center wasn’t as rowdy as usual on Saturday, the Spiders were able to generate their energy on the defensive end and pull off a win over the Howard University Bison.
The Richmond Spiders out-toughed the Howard Bison this evening and won the first of four games in the Gothic Classic tournament 54-41. Despite the Howard run at the end of the first half, Richmond built a big enough lead to hold them off going into their respective locker rooms.
Anthony dribbles the clock out and Richmond wins 54-41. Jones led the Spiders with 11 points. Nelson-Ododa's presence on defense made it difficult for Howard to get any clear looks around the rim. This was not an offensively smooth game for either team, but Richmond was able to muscle its way to victory.