SpiderTV reruns home basketball games
The University of Richmond’s athletic department has creatively responded to the cancellation of NCAA athletics because of the COVID-19 by creating a new series of UR men's basketball game reruns.
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The University of Richmond’s athletic department has creatively responded to the cancellation of NCAA athletics because of the COVID-19 by creating a new series of UR men's basketball game reruns.
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The University of Richmond Men’s Basketball team overcame an 11-point deficit but failed to complete the comeback, losing to the St. Joseph’s Hawks 72-70.
The Richmond Men’s Basketball Team lost to the Vermont Catamounts 71-65 on Wednesday night, dropping to a 1-6 record on the season.
The 2017-2018 men’s basketball season kicks off this Friday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. against University of Delaware in the Robins Center.
With four seconds remaining and the Spiders carefully nursing a two point lead, T.J. Cline headed to the line and sunk two free throws – his 24th and 25th points of the night — which would ultimately be his last two in the Robins Center.
Even though the NCAA tournament gets the most national attention, it’s not the only one around. For teams not good enough or lucky enough to make the cut, there's the National Invitational Tournament, or NIT.
Unable to secure a March Madness berth through regular season play, the Richmond Spiders are looking to keep their playoff hopes alive by making a run at the Atlantic 10 tournament title.
In a crucial game for conference tournament seeding, Richmond pulled out a strong 84–76 win over eighth-place Davidson Tuesday night.
As time wound down in the second battle for the City of Richmond Friday night, the Spiders’ fate grew similar to their first defeat to VCU earlier this season.
University of Richmond was unable to come away with a win against conference rival Virginia Commonwealth University despite a 30-point performance from senior guard ShawnDre' Jones.
Senior guard Janelle Hubbard hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to finish the game against VCU yesterday, but the Richmond women's basketball team still came up short, falling 57–55 to the Rams.
Senior forward TJ Cline made University of Richmond basketball history with the program's first triple-double when the team topped Duquesne 101–90 on Saturday.
Hoping to rebound from their first conference loss to Dayton on Thursday after a 5–0 start to A-10 play, Richmond experienced an eerily familiar fate against George Mason in an 82–77 loss on Sunday.
Richmond freshman De'Monte Buckingham flashed the skill and athletic ability that made him a highly touted recruit when he chased down St. Bonaventure’s Idris Taqqee and swatted the ball away from him as he attempted a fast-break dunk.
While most of University of Richmond's student body left campus for the holidays, both the men's and women's basketball teams stuck around and began conference play. Here's an update on how both teams fared over the break.
Strong play from senior TJ Cline and freshman Nick Sherod were not enough to help Richmond overcome Wake Forest as the Spiders dropped their second straight game on Saturday.
Richmond’s highly touted new recruiting class showed why there was so much hype surrounding them going into the season when the Spiders beat Robert Morris Sunday to advance to a 2–1 record.
Richmond was able to claw its way back from an 0–16 deficit, but couldn’t convert at the end of the game, losing to Old Dominion in a tight contest.
Richmond freshman De’Monte Buckingham warms up before Richmond men’s basketball’s first game of the season against Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in the Robins Center at University of Richmond.