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Class of 2016
Richmond’s swimming and diving team extended its streak of consecutive Atlantic 10 Conference Championships to five last weekend, adding to the dynasty that has won 13 of the previous 14 conference championships.
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.
The Richmond Spiders showed that they have the depth and offensive explosiveness to compete in the Atlantic 10 this season with a dominant win over the Longwood Lancers, extending their season-opening win streak to three games.
When you’re having a game like University of Wisconsin Badger Melvin Gordon had on November 15, the only person capable of stopping you from running for NCAA records is your coach.
Richmond women’s basketball chose to remember the past before focusing on the future Friday afternoon.
Thousands of Spiders fans will fill the seats of the Robins Center this Friday night when the men’s basketball team takes the floor in their first game of the season, looking to improve on last season's disappointing record of 19-14.
Adrian Peterson, one of the NFL’s premier stars, has agreed to a plea deal approved by Montgomery County in Texas to avoid jail time for his felony child abuse charge, according to ESPN.
A career that seemed destined for greatness was cut short Oct. 26 when Major League Baseball’s second overall prospect Oscar Taveras, only 22 years old, lost control of his car and hit a tree, which resulted in deadly injuries to himself and his girlfriend who was also in the car.
Athlete of the week: field hockey’s Rebecca Barry
The 30th World Mountain Running Championship was hosted Sept. 14 in Massa, Italy, where a University of Richmond cross-country runner secured a silver medal for the United States team by the smallest of margins.
The men’s cross-country team has added four new members to its roster this season, despite challenges that emerged with the removal of the men’s track and field program in 2012.
The Saturday afternoon contest between University of Richmond Spiders and the Massachusetts Minutewomen, the only two teams who remained undefeated in the Atlantic 10 and the two favorites to meet in the conference championship, both played strong defensive lacrosse and remained competitive until the last second of the game.
In a matchup of left-handed starting pitchers, the baseball team was able to salvage the last game of the three-game series against the VCU Rams by a final score of 9-6.