Fore leads Richmond to win with late defensive stops
The Richmond men’s basketball team beat the Fordham Rams 71-67 Saturday night after Khwan Fore made a few crucial defensive stops late in the game.
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The Richmond men’s basketball team beat the Fordham Rams 71-67 Saturday night after Khwan Fore made a few crucial defensive stops late in the game.
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Richmond quarterback Kyle Lauletta threw the ball wherever he wanted Friday night. Sometimes he picked CAA first-teamer Reggie Diggs, whose height and jumping ability beckon Lauletta to throw the ball up. Other times he chose CAA first-teamer Brian Brown, whose ability to adjust to deep passes helped him on multiple occasions. Most of the time, though, it was CAA first-teamer Jacobi Green, who caught one touchdown pass and ran for three others. How do you stop the Spiders with all those weapons?
The Tribe's Steve Cluley looked left, hesitated, then threw up a low, hard pass. David Herlocker tipped it. David Jones intercepted it in the back of the endzone with 104 yards between him and the opposite goal line.
The buzzer sounds and the Spiders hang on to win against Northern Iowa. The final score: UR 82, Northern Iowa 67. The Spiders won thanks to a huge game from behind the arc, connecting on 13-25 three-pointers. Terry Allen led all scorers with 21 points on very efficient shooting and the Spiders had five scorers in double figures.
The Spiders gathered in their team meeting room Sunday morning, knowing they had earned an automatic playoff spot but unsure of where they would be placed and who they would play.
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A conference championship is so important to Jacobi Green that he decided to make it the screensaver on his phone.
The Spiders traveled to Wake Forest and brought home a victory thanks to one statistic: turnovers.