UR student-athletes break GPA records
Student-athlete GPAs reached record highs last school year at the University of Richmond, and the numbers tell a captivating story across players, teams and other universities.
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Student-athlete GPAs reached record highs last school year at the University of Richmond, and the numbers tell a captivating story across players, teams and other universities.
Oct. 3: Loss 1-2 at Duquesne University
The University of Richmond football team won 23-20 against the University at Albany Great Danes on Saturday afternoon at the Family Weekend football game.
Editor's Note: This article is the second in a series exploring mental health and its resources on University of Richmond's campus. The series will continue to be published throughout the fall semester. Click here to read previous articles.
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. 8-9: Kingsmill Invitational, Williamsburg, Virginia
We all know WebstUR -- our fuzzy, energetic, eight-legged mascot who can be found riling up the crowd on game day or welcoming prospective students on campus visits. We know that WebstUR is a symbol of school spirit and One Richmond. But what do we know about the people inside the suit?
Aug. 25: Draw 1-1 at East Carolina University
Shortly after the 2019 NFL Draft, University of Richmond wide receiver Cortrelle Simpson signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and center John Yarbrough signed with the Chicago Bears as undrafted free agents.
Editor's Note: This article was updated to include more student organizations that helped with the event.
Wide receiver Dejon Brissett announced he would transfer to the University of Illinois to continue his studies and college football career.
After a long preseason practice in the grueling August heat, Gus was still as energetic as ever. His team returned to the athletic training center to recover after their workout, and there was Gus, in the hot tub, “unwinding.” With a towel wrapped around his head, he was shoulder deep in the water, surrounded by bubbles and swaying back and forth, a wide smile across his face, singing loudly to anyone who passed.
“Playing in the NFL was always my dream growing up,” John Yarbrough, a senior Chicago Bears fanatic who finished his final season this fall on the Spider offensive line said. “It is something that has always been in the back of my head.”
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.
Oct. 13: Win 27-24 at University of Albany
Sept. 29: Loss 63-10 vs. James Madison University
A sporting counterculture has formed at the University of Richmond, creating a visible lack of students present at sporting events, a divide between the athletes and their classmates and a problem for UR athletics that remains unsolved, students and athletes said.
Richmond scored two touchdowns in the final minute to complete a dramatic comeback against Saint Francis. Redshirt junior quarterback Kevin Johnson completed a 65-yard drive with a pass to senior receiver Tyler Wilkins to cut the Saint Francis lead to 29-27 with only two seconds left on the clock. In the game’s final play, Saint Francis attempted to lateral the ball multiple times, which resulted in a fumble. Junior Spider defensive end Maurice Jackson recovered the ball and ran it 29 yards for the touchdown and the victory.