Richmond athletes balance their commitments to two different varsity teams
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed at the University of Richmond, imagine playing a Division I sport on top of that. Then imagine playing two.
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If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed at the University of Richmond, imagine playing a Division I sport on top of that. Then imagine playing two.
On March 12, the NCAA announced that all of its winter and spring athletic championships would be canceled because of COVID-19. At the University of Richmond, the remainder of 10 varsity sports teams' seasons were canceled.
Nov. 5: Win 70-62 at University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Nov. 1: Win 4-0 at Davidson College
Oct. 24: Loss 0-4 at Saint Louis University
Oct. 7-8: Hamptons Intercollegiate, East Hampton, New York
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Oct. 3: Loss 1-2 at Duquesne University
A group of University of Richmond student-athletes embarked on a week-long trip to Cuba this summer, immersing themselves in Afro-Cuban culture, social justice and leadership.
Sept. 26: Loss 1-2 vs. La Salle University
Sept. 19: Loss 0-3 at Towson University
Sept. 8-9: Kingsmill Invitational, Williamsburg, Virginia
Aug. 25: Draw 1-1 at East Carolina University
Editor's Note: This article was updated to include more student organizations that helped with the event.
Nov. 2: Loss 3-1 at St. Joseph’s University, Atlantic 10 Tournament semifinal round, Merion Station, Pennsylvania
Editor's Note: Melanie Lippert is a fall-season senior athlete.
Football
Oct. 13: Win 27-24 at University of Albany
Sept. 29: Loss 63-10 vs. James Madison University