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Ever since my roommate burned a copy of a Dispatch CD for me, roadtrips have turned into private, alternative rock concerts that rattle my rearview mirror in its frame.
The University of Richmond field hockey team continued its hot streak Sunday by beating Radford University, 1-0, for its seventh win in its last eight games.
The Maine Black Bears came back from a 16-0 deficit to score 23 fourth-quarter points and win, 23-22, Saturday afternoon. It is Richmond's fourth-straight loss, all coming in Colonial Athletic Association play. Richmond was in range of a long field goal with under a minute left in the game, but quarterback Aaron Corp was sacked for 11 yards to put the Spiders at the Maine 44-yard line. His next two passes were incomplete to seal the victory for the Black Bears.
Just about a 45-minute ride from campus, between the James and Chickahominy rivers, are several plantations that once were home to many notable Virginians, such as Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin Harrison and Presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler.
Facing a difficult schedule is no rarity for the University of Richmond field hockey team. This year's early-season schedule was no different with two games against nationally ranked teams on the road.
Q: What does this 100 point milestone mean to you?
Liquor Law Violation
Preserving open space means preserving aesthetics, and everybody has a view or trail or stream that they really like, said former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine at the University of Richmond's T.C. Williams School of Law on Monday.
Senior forward Katelin Peterson scored a goal and assisted on another as the University of Richmond field hockey team shut out Lock Haven University, 2-0, Sunday afternoon at Crenshaw Field.
TOWSON, Md. &mdash The University of Richmond football team lost, 31-28, to Towson University in Towson, Md., Saturday night off a game-winning field goal. The loss is the Spiders' third straight, all to Colonial Athletic Association opponents. Richmond quarterback Aaron Corp earned CAA Player of the Week for his performance, completing 31 passes on 34 attempts for 353 yards and two touchdowns.
Q: How did you score your goal against Longwood? Walk me through the play, and tell me what you were thinking.
Liquor Law Violation
On Jan. 14, at Francis S. Levien Gymnasium in New York City, roughly 350 miles from the Robins Center, Dan Geriot and Kevin Hovde will be on the court together. But unlike the previous five years, these two former University of Richmond basketball players will no longer be on the same bench.
Something magical was brewing in the heart of downtown Richmond on Tuesday. The musical "Wicked" has returned to the Landmark Theater and crews were on site unpacking and assembling the set for its first show last night.
When I was studying abroad in Scotland last fall, my phone was used only for emergencies and quick calls. But my laptop was my lifeline.
I'm in the air about 100 feet above the clear water of the James River. The pedestrian suspension bridge under Richmond's big, truck-noisy Lee Bridge leads me over to the sometimes eerie quiet of Belle Isle.
HARRISONBURG, Va. — Richmond gained 118 yards of total offense as James Madison University won, 31-7, Saturday evening at Bridgeforth Stadium. Richmond quarterback Aaron Corp passed for 130 yards but was sacked seven times as Richmond gained -12 yards rushing. It was the second-straight loss in the Colonial Athletic Association for Richmond as it fell to 3-2 on the year.
Richmond's Zeta Gamma chapter of the Delta Gamma sorority raised money for its philanthropy foundation at a 5-kilometer race on Saturday, Oct. 1.
After shutting out the top-ranked team in the nation through the first half, the University of Richmond field hockey team gave up a pair of goals during the second. In only its second home game of the season, the Spiders fell 2-0 to Old Dominion University on Friday evening.
Sports and life are inextricably linked from C. Vivian Stringer's point of view. Their lessons are transitive, and in her case, have molded a life philosophy and inspired and influenced the players she coaches and the family she has raised.