Rapid Recap: Richmond 31, William & Mary 20
Final Score: University of Richmond- 31, College of William & Mary- 20
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Final Score: University of Richmond- 31, College of William & Mary- 20
4th Quarter, 0:00- Richmond takes a knee, and the clock runs out, giving Richmond the 31-20 victory, its fourth straight to end the season at 6-6.
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4th Quarter 0:00- Pass incomplete. UR wins. Rapid Recap to come. Thanks for reading.
Final Score: Richmond 39 - Stony Brook 31
Storylines:
A strong running game and four field goals from Brandon Jordi, which tied a school record for field goals in a single game, helped University of Richmond (3-6, 1-4 CAA) end a four-game losing streak and win its first conference game Saturday against University at Albany (1-8, 0-5), 27-10.
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Final Score: Richmond 27 - Albany 10
4th Quarter 2:20- Green breaks a 23 yard run.
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Contact photographer David Weissman at david.weissman@richmond.edu. Follow on Twitter @spiderdave32.
Terrance West led No. 6 Towson (8-1, 4-1 CAA) to a 48-32 victory over Richmond (2-6, 0-4) Saturday in Robins Stadium.
Final Score: Richmond 48 - Towson 32
4th Quarter 4:00- Richmond holds the Tigers and will take over at its 31.
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Although a 2-5 record is the last thing the University of Richmond football team expected to have at this point in the season, the team said it would have a chance to turn it around this weekend when Towson, ranked sixth nationally in the Football Championship Subdivision, visits Robins Stadium.
Final Score: Richmond 10 - Rhode Island 12
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Richmond (2-4, 0-2 CAA) fell at in-state rival James Madison (5-2, 2-1 CAA), 38-31, on Saturday, despite quarterback Michael Strauss throwing for 423 yards and two touchdowns.