Column: Richmond football fans should not panic
It’s a confusing time to be a Richmond football fan.
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It’s a confusing time to be a Richmond football fan.
In a game decided by one point, it was Peter Yoder's leg that made the difference.
University of Richmond stayed close to home when it announced what it called an outstanding three-player signing class on National Signing Day Wednesday.
Richmond’s attempt at a perfect conference record was thwarted by a narrow, away loss to New Hampshire on Saturday.
The Spiders had a six-game losing streak coming into the final match of the season against VCU, but records aren't usually relevant in rivalry games.
In honor of David Jones intercepting four passes and recovering a fumble in Richmond's homecoming game yesterday, I decided to start this story with the words of my favorite NBA announcer, Mark Jackson.
What a day Saturday was for Jacobi Green and the Richmond Spiders.
[View the story "Storify: Richmond takes on James Madison for ESPN College GameDay" on Storify]
Todd McShay, a former Richmond quarterback and current college football analyst for ESPN, gave a pep talk to the Richmond Spiders Thursday on ESPN's College Football Live as they prepare to play James Madison this Saturday.
College GameDay, ESPN's three-hour flagship college football pregame show, will travel to Harrisonburg, Virginia, Saturday for Richmond’s showdown with undefeated James Madison.
The Richmond Spiders' offensive versatility was once again on display as the team steamrolled Rhode Island to earn its fifth straight win.
The Richmond Spiders made decisions and set goals before Saturday's game against Elon. They wanted to run the ball. Seth Fisher and Jacobi Green both wanted to run for 100 yards. Richmond wanted to dominate Mike Ditka style--with a powerful, authoritative run game and a disruptive, controlling defense.
On a day characterized by heavy wind, sideways rain and low attendance, Kyle Lauletta's arm never looked better.
The Spiders used a hardy helping of turnovers to handle the VMI Keydets in the team's home opener at a crowded Robins Stadium on Saturday.
Bizarre.
It was William Likely's day.
Teach For America (TFA), a national program that trains high-achieving college graduates to teach at high-poverty schools for two years, has been in the works for Richmond since 2012, but will no longer be coming to Richmond Public Schools for the 2015-2016 school year.
Applications to apply for funding for seven out of the eight programs under the UR Summer Fellowships are due Friday, March 20.
The University of Richmond’s search for a new director of sustainability is in its final stages, with a decision expected to be announced by the end of March, said David Hale, vice president for business and finance.
One hundred years ago, Westhampton Lake was much more than a Facebook cover photo. It served as both a physical and metaphorical divide between Richmond men and Westhampton women. Although classes have since integrated and students can live on either side of the lake, the roots of gender separation still remain in what is known as the coordinate college system. Two deaneries, two student governments and two mission statements coexist under one university, though debate over the validity of the system divides the campus community.