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March 22-23: NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship, Austin, Texas
Feb. 11: Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate, Mobile, Alabama, tied for 7th/15
Feb. 6: Win 81-67 vs. George Mason University
Jan. 30: Win 84-81 at Saint Louis University
Sarah Hipwell, a junior on the University of Richmond’s women’s cross-country and track teams, was feeling a familiar ache in her leg during practice once again. A visit to the sports medicine office in the Weinstein Center confirmed her fear: another femoral stress fracture.
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The Richmond women's track and field team finished first place in five events at the 11th-annual Fred Hardy Invitational, which took place on Friday, March 25, and Saturday, March 26, at the Fred Hardy Track within Robins Stadium.
The University of Richmond women’s track and field team finished in second place last weekend at the Atlantic 10 Conference Championships, relying heavily on standout performances from the senior class.
Richmond’s track and field team earned second place at the Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships in Rhode Island over the weekend.
March 29, four former University of Richmond men's track and field athletes placed in the top ten in Collegiate Running Association's first 10-kilometer Road Race National Championship.
The number of alumni donors has decreased since the University of Richmond eliminated the men's varsity soccer and track programs, said Tom Gutenberger, vice president for advancement.
Richmond track and cross country alumnus Jeff Watson, who graduated in 2003, ran in Monday's Boston Marathon and was unharmed despite two explosions near the finish line that killed at least three people and injured hundreds more.
A number of people with University of Richmond track and cross country connections were present either as runners or spectators during Monday's Boston Marathon, where two explosions near the finish line killed at least three and injured hundreds more.
The men's track and field team raced against the dying of the light Friday and Saturday in its final home meet as a program, the eighth annual Fred Hardy Invitational at Robins Stadium.
Patrick Love has been elected president of the Richmond College Student Government Association for the 2013-2014 academic year.
Although the University of Richmond made a decision in the fall to decrease the number of Division I athletic teams it sponsors, it did not adopt a fixed ratio of student-athletes, and the actual percentage of student-athletes is likely to change from year to year, President Edward Ayers wrote in an email to The Collegian last week.
Some of you may have noticed the new banners around campus, draping from the posts along the roadways here at University of Richmond. These banners read "The Campaign for Richmond: Fulfilling the Promise."
Sixty-four roster spots opened after the dismissal of the men's soccer and indoor and outdoor track and field teams last fall. The men's club lacrosse team, which will replace these teams when it becomes a Division I sport next fall, has a current roster of 35 players.
Imagine running a race, and just after you take off, an opponent spikes you in the back of the ankle, causing you to lose your stride and your heel to pop out of your shoe.