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(11/13/14 4:13am)
Nancy Lieberman was working for ESPN during the National Basketball Association playoffs when she brought her son T.J. Cline to a game between the San Antonio Spurs and the Dallas Mavericks. Before she went to the green room to prepare for the television coverage, she left T.J. sitting on the sideline with the specific instruction to “just stay here” while she went to work. Minutes later, Lieberman looked over the shoulder of fellow Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member Charles Barkley to see little T.J. doing the exact opposite of staying put. Cline had joined the lay-up lines with the San Antonio Spurs.
(09/20/14 11:50pm)
The no. 17 University of Richmond Spiders watched a late lead and a shot at an upset slip away against no. 7 University of New Hampshire when the Wildcats scored a last-minute touchdown to beat Richmond 29-26. The Spiders had a total of 469 yards of offense, but wasted some scoring opportunities before watching senior quarterback Andy Vailas come in for the injured Sean Goldrich and lead New Hampshire to its comeback victory.
(09/20/14 7:57pm)
End of Game: Strauss fires over the middle to Reggie Diggs who trys to lateral to Brian Brown. However, the backward pitch falls to the turf though, and the clock winds down. The Spiders let a big one slip through their fingers as New Hampshire wins 29-26.
(09/14/14 6:58pm)
With the anniversary of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and national focus on the actions of the ISIS terror group expanding rapidly, citizens of the United States of America have been reminded of the struggle to combat global terrorism.
(09/06/14 11:09pm)
After dominating in their first game of the season, the Richmond Spiders got a taste of their own medicine Saturday as the University of Virginia Cavaliers beat Richmond, 45-13. The Spiders came out swinging, taking the first possession of the game all the way to the redzone, but came away with only a field goal to show for it. On Virginia's first possession, the Richmond defense forced a punt after a single first down, but it was all Cavaliers from that point on.
(09/06/14 7:07pm)
End of Game: T.J. Moon runs it one more time as the clock mercifully hits all zeros. The final score from Charlottesville: Virginia 45 - Richmond 13. Tune in next week as the Spiders return home to take on Hampton. Until then Spider fans, thanks for reading.
(09/05/14 9:43pm)
The No. 17 Richmond Spiders will head to Charlottesville to face University of Virginia Saturday, coming off of a 55-10 victory over the Morehead State Eagles. After dominating in every facet of the game against the Eagles, the Spiders will need to perform at a near-perfect level to keep up with a Virginia team on the opposite end of the competitive spectrum than Morehead. That being said, let’s take a look at the three biggest storylines for Saturday's game.
(04/21/14 11:38pm)
Saturday night, the Sigma Phi Epsilon lodge on University of Richmond's campus was vandalized with slurs most often used to insult a member of the gay community.
(04/21/14 7:16pm)
The University of Richmond football team concluded its spring season when the offense outscored the defense 51-29 in the annual spring game at the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium on Saturday.
(04/19/14 5:00pm)
Pregame- Welcome Spider fans to our first look at 2014-15 Richmond Spiders football. We're about five minutes away from start time of the annual spring football game. Offense and defense will play four 12-minute quarters under a running clock. The scoring format is as follows: The offense will earn points for first downs (1 pt.), extra points (1 pt.), two-point conversions (2 pts.), field goals (3 pts.) and touchdowns (6 pts.). The defense will earn points for forced punts (1 pt.), tackles for loss (1 pt.), pass break-ups (1 pt.), missed field goals (2 pts.), fourth down stops (2 pts.), sacks (2 pts.), two-point conversion stops (2 pts.), three downs and out (3 pts.), takeaways (3 pts.) and touchdowns (7 pts.).
(04/15/14 6:11pm)
The University of Richmond's women's lacrosse team made it 18 days since their last loss, beating the George Washington University Colonials 13-6 at the E. Claiborne Robins Stadium Sunday. The win was the team's fifth in a row and improved their perfect Atlantic 10 conference record to 4-0.
(04/15/14 3:16am)
For most University of Richmond students the last month of class is a time for tests, stress, papers and daydreams of Myrtle Beach. But for a select 100 or so students, April means only one thing: a quick and sudden death for all but one.
(03/27/14 9:24pm)
Janet Jarman, an award-winning photojournalist from Richmond, spoke in the Jepson Alumni Center Wednesday night as part of the 2013-14 Jepson Leadership Forum. Jarman's presentation included highlights and background of her work on several different social issues in Mexico and the United States and Jarman's views on photojournalism in today's society.
(03/25/14 2:56am)
At the second annual Green Bike Rollout March 20, about 50 staff and students came to the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness for a three-mile ride around campus on the familiar yellow bikes.
(03/06/14 3:30am)
The University of Richmond men's lacrosse team dropped its fifth game of the season to the College of the Holy Cross Crusaders, 11-9, after Holy Cross strung together three goals in the fourth period at Robins Stadium Tuesday.
(02/27/14 7:50am)
The University of Richmond Alumni Association and the Westhampton College Dean's Office co-hosted the annual Westhampton College Senior Celebration Night at the Jepson Alumni Center this Tuesday.
(02/20/14 4:05am)
Q: When did you start playing basketball?
(02/20/14 4:00am)
Late in the first period, Dustin Brown found the back of the net to give the United States men's hockey team a lead over the Czech Republic that expanded to a 5-2 domination by the time the last horn blew.
(01/30/14 4:40am)
Former University of Richmond athletic greats Sean Casey (baseball) and Lou Wacker (football) will be inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in late April. The Richmond alumni and five others were announced as the 2014 hall of fame class at a ceremony at the State Capitol in early January.
(11/19/13 4:57am)
Student organizations and other members of the University of Richmond community were encouraged to submit a proposal by Nov. 8 to participate in this year's Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration ceremony in January 2014.