Richmond football blown out late in season opener at Maryland
It was William Likely's day.
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It was William Likely's day.
Thank you to everyone for keeping up with us during the first game of the football season here at Byrd Stadium! Best of luck to the Spiders at their next game.
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Richmond football's starting quarterback Kyle Lauletta was asked what he thought his team needed to do in order to win this weekend against the Maryland Terrapins at College Park. His keys to the game, followed by my own analysis, are as follows:
Fearless Ambition.
Here's how the Spiders fared during the past week of competition:
Autumn is falling upon us at the University of Richmond. Classes have started, Tyler Haynes Commons is full of traffic and the sun is beaming down a little bit too hard on everyone.
Kyle Lauletta has never started a college football game. That should change this September, though, when the University of Richmond's new starting quarterback leads his team against the University of Maryland on September 5.
I heard some bike race is happening in the City of Richmond this fall. Is this true?
For the first time in almost 30 years, bodybuilders surrounded David Johnson. They were all spray tanning to accentuate muscle tone in preparation for the recent Fairfax County Fire and Police World Games.
Goodbye is never easy. Goodbye on the heels of a devastating loss is much, much harder.
Senior pitcher Zak Sterling said goodbye to the collegiate pitcher's mound on Friday, when he needed just nine pitches to get two outs in Richmond's loss to George Washington.
The Richmond baseball team battled through a pitchers duel again on Thursday, only this time they were left bloodied on the losing side of the crusade.
Dylan Stoops pitched 7 1/3 innings of one-run ball on Thursday, but ultimately it wasn't enough to deliver Richmond a win.
They say pitching wins championships, and the adage certainly proved true on Wednesday, as the second-seeded Richmond Spiders and the sixth-seeded George Washington Colonials opened the Atlantic-10 tournament with a pitcher’s duel.
Senior Ryan Cook pitched 6 2/3 innings for Richmond, striking out five and allowing just one run.
Richmond forward Alonzo Nelson-Ododa has been granted a release to transfer and will spend his final season of eligibility playing for a different school, according to a press release by Richmond Athletics.
Richmond men’s lacrosse team will face Furman at 5 p.m. on Thursday at Robins Stadium on the opening day of the conference tournament, which Richmond is hosting after earning the top seed in the Southern Conference.
The University of Richmond baseball team has reigned atop the Atlantic 10 standings for the entirety of its 2015 campaign, but it was nearly dethroned this past weekend in its first conference series loss to Rhode Island.
The offense wins the spring game, 47-41. Thanks for following along.