Richmond football's newest members: National Signing Day 2017
Richmond's new football coach Russ Huesman and his staff locked in 13 new players for the football roster on National Signing Day Wednesday.
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Richmond's new football coach Russ Huesman and his staff locked in 13 new players for the football roster on National Signing Day Wednesday.
University of Richmond was unable to come away with a win against conference rival Virginia Commonwealth University despite a 30-point performance from senior guard ShawnDre' Jones.
Senior guard Janelle Hubbard hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to finish the game against VCU yesterday, but the Richmond women's basketball team still came up short, falling 57–55 to the Rams.
David Jones entered his senior season as a top prospect for the NFL draft, and although an injury ended his time on the field early, he has been working hard at a training camp in Texas in the hopes of earning a chance in the league.
Senior forward TJ Cline made University of Richmond basketball history with the program's first triple-double when the team topped Duquesne 101–90 on Saturday.
Richmond's club ice hockey team has made great strides this season with a current record of 9–2, improving drastically from last year's 1–16.
Hoping to rebound from their first conference loss to Dayton on Thursday after a 5–0 start to A-10 play, Richmond experienced an eerily familiar fate against George Mason in an 82–77 loss on Sunday.
Richmond's women's basketball team hosted La Salle in an Atlantic 10 game on Wednesday night. The Spiders lost in a close game, falling to a 9–10 record (3–3 conference record).
Richmond freshman De'Monte Buckingham flashed the skill and athletic ability that made him a highly touted recruit when he chased down St. Bonaventure’s Idris Taqqee and swatted the ball away from him as he attempted a fast-break dunk.
While most of University of Richmond's student body left campus for the holidays, both the men's and women's basketball teams stuck around and began conference play. Here's an update on how both teams fared over the break.
Russ Huesman, former head coach at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), will replace Danny Rocco as Richmond's football coach, Assistant Athletic Director Scott Day confirmed Wednesday morning.
University of Richmond football coach accepted the head coaching job at University of Delaware on Tuesday morning nearly two weeks after voicing concern about Richmond administrators' vision for the football program to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Richmond football players didn't wait long to react, taking to Twitter to express their dissatisfaction with the Richmond athletic department's handling of the situation.
Update: ESPN 950 is reporting that the Spiders will pursue Chattanooga head coach and former Richmond assistant Russ Huesman as Danny Rocco's replacement. Huesman served as Richmond's defensive coordinator during the 2008 championship season.
University of Richmond's football team has traveled about 8,000 miles over the past two weeks. The players spent this week studying for and completing final exams. Their coach, Danny Rocco, has been vocal about potentially leaving Richmond after this season.
Depleted by injury and down by 17 points, in the same state of North Dakota where last season ended, the Richmond Spiders' season looked to be over. Quarterback Kevin Johnson seemed to have thrown away a redshirt season for just one playoff win, and coach Danny Rocco looked to be hours away from the beginning of his review of coaching offers from other schools.
Strong play from senior TJ Cline and freshman Nick Sherod were not enough to help Richmond overcome Wake Forest as the Spiders dropped their second straight game on Saturday.
Richmond football coach Danny Rocco will weigh coaching options outside of University of Richmond after his team's playoff run ends, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported Wednesday.
Richmond was able to overcome a season-ending injury to its starting quarterback and sail past North Carolina A&T in the first round of the FCS playoffs.
Richmond’s highly touted new recruiting class showed why there was so much hype surrounding them going into the season when the Spiders beat Robert Morris Sunday to advance to a 2–1 record.
The Richmond Spiders will host North Carolina A&T next Saturday, Nov. 26, at Robins Stadium in the first round of the FCS playoffs.