Richmond falls to Villanova 45-21 in homecoming game
The University of Richmond football team lost to the Villanova University Wildcats by a score of 45-21 Saturday afternoon in the Spiders' homecoming game.
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The University of Richmond football team lost to the Villanova University Wildcats by a score of 45-21 Saturday afternoon in the Spiders' homecoming game.
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At The Collegian, we want to write stories that matter to you. We asked readers to send in their questions and burning curiosities about the University of Richmond. No topic was too big or too small. We picked five of them, and our reporters have found the answers for you. One question and answer will be published each day this week. Read the other stories in the series here. And keep being curious.