Richmond ready for JMU in second round of WNIT
After going through three losing seasons, the University of Richmond women's basketball team is back in the postseason.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Collegian's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
210 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
After going through three losing seasons, the University of Richmond women's basketball team is back in the postseason.
The run for the Atlantic 10 Conference title and an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the University of Richmond women's basketball team fell just short after the team lost to the University of Charlotte 59-54 in Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday.
University of Richmond athletic director Jim Miller announced today that men's basketball coach Chris Mooney and women's basketball coach Michael Shafer have agreed to contract extensions.
After earning a first-round bye, the University of Richmond women's basketball team will begin the Atlantic 10 tournament in the quarterfinals at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte's Halton Arena in Charlotte, N.C.
University of Richmond senior Johanna McKnight made sure her Senior Night would be special.
The University of Richmond women's basketball team will play its final conference game against the Saint Louis Billikens at the Robins Center on senior day at 2 p.m. on March 1.
Junior Nikita Thomas recorded a double-double to lead the University of Richmond women's basketball team to a 60-51 victory over the visiting University of Dayton.
The University of Richmond's swimming and diving team and women's basketball team don't usually share many similarities, but this year they share something rare.
The renovation of the Roger Millhiser Memorial Gymnasium will continue to wait until enough money is raised to complete its construction.
The return of sophomore Brittani Shells was not enough to lead the University of Richmond women's basketball team to a victory over No. 21 Xavier University as the Spiders fell 68-55.
On any given night, the Robins Center appears to be only half-full, a fact not lost to the visiting coaches.
The University of Richmond women's basketball team lost Tuesday afternoon at the Robins Center 62-55 to the Charlotte 49ers, falling to third place in the Atlantic 10 conference.
The University of Richmond women's basketball team used a 28-10 run at the end of the first half to propel it to an 82-68 victory over the University of Massachusetts Saturday afternoon at the Robins Center.
With 15 wins so far, the University of Richmond women's basketball team will take on the University of Massachusetts on Jan. 24 and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte on Jan. 27.
The University of Richmond women's basketball team defeated St. Bonaventure on Tuesday 71-64 at the Robins Center.
The women's basketball team upset No. 25 Wake Forest University 45-33 on Jan. 6 at the Robins Center.
Sloppy play highlighted Tuesday's women's basketball game at the Robins Center against the No. 25 Wake Forest University Demon Deacons, but Richmond nevertheless earned a 45-33 win, defeating a ranked opponent for the first time in nearly two years.
The Towson University Tigers handed the Spiders their first loss of the season at the Robins Center Saturday night, beating the team 56-48.
The women's basketball team goes into Saturday's game against Towson University (6-1) at the Robins Center undefeated. Staying unbeaten, they will have to overcome the early sluggishness that defined the first half of last week's defeat of The College of William & Mary.