Richmond Spiders Men’s Basketball: Making a name for themselves
During his 2014-2015 season, Richmond Spiders’ Forward T.J. Cline developed a signal with Head Coach Chris Mooney.
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During his 2014-2015 season, Richmond Spiders’ Forward T.J. Cline developed a signal with Head Coach Chris Mooney.
With four seconds remaining and the Spiders carefully nursing a two point lead, T.J. Cline headed to the line and sunk two free throws – his 24th and 25th points of the night — which would ultimately be his last two in the Robins Center.
In a crucial game for conference tournament seeding, Richmond pulled out a strong 84–76 win over eighth-place Davidson Tuesday night.
As time wound down in the second battle for the City of Richmond Friday night, the Spiders’ fate grew similar to their first defeat to VCU earlier this season.
Hoping to rebound from their first conference loss to Dayton on Thursday after a 5–0 start to A-10 play, Richmond experienced an eerily familiar fate against George Mason in an 82–77 loss on Sunday.
While most of University of Richmond's student body left campus for the holidays, both the men's and women's basketball teams stuck around and began conference play. Here's an update on how both teams fared over the break.