Men's basketball comes through in overtime to beat Hofstra
University of Richmond outscored Hofstra University 16-5 in overtime on its way to a 74-63 win Tuesday night at the Robins Center.
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University of Richmond outscored Hofstra University 16-5 in overtime on its way to a 74-63 win Tuesday night at the Robins Center.
Forward Terry Allen, freshman, led Richmond to a 79-55 defeat of Duquesne Saturday night, with a career-high 17 points, making all seven shots he took from the field.
Contact photographer Chrissy Wengloski at christine.wengloski@richmond.edu
Contact photographer Chrissy Wengloski at christine.wengloski@richmond.edu
The University of Richmond men's basketball team trumped conference-opponent George Washington University, 73-64, in the Robins Center on Wednesday after trailing the Colonials for the majority of the game.
Richmond made the free throws it wanted to make down the stretch, while Xavier did not.
Final Score: University of Richmond- 73, Xavier University- 71
First-half score: University of Richmond- 35, Xavier University- 34
When the final buzzer sounded in the Robins Center Thursday night at the Black & Blue Classic, students poured onto the court to celebrate with the Spiders, who had just won the title of best basketball team in Richmond by triumphing 86-74 in overtime over Virginia Commonwealth University.
Contact photographer Nabila Khouri at nabila.khouri@richmond.edu
Senior Darien Brothers wasn't even supposed to take the shot during Richmond's final possession of regulation, he said.
Final Score: University of Richmond- 86, Virginia Commonwealth University- 74
First-half score: University of Richmond- 32, Virginia Commonwealth University- 29
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Nearly 1,000 local elementary school children cheered on the University of Richmond women's basketball team in its Atlantic-10 conference game against the St. Louis Billikens on Wednesday.
Final Score: University of Richmond- 81, University of North Carolina at Charlotte- 61
First-half score: University of Richmond- 38, University of North Carolina at Charlotte- 28
The Atlantic 10, the University of Richmond's athletic conference for all sports except football, has added Virginia Commonwealth University and Butler University for the 2012-13 seasons. With these additions, the A-10 has 16 teams, though certain schools do not participate in certain sports.