Skipper Spotlights: Peter Albright, women's soccer
Peter Albright, the head women's soccer coach, sits in his spacious office in the Robins Center waiting for the call to go pick up a recruit from the airport.
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Peter Albright, the head women's soccer coach, sits in his spacious office in the Robins Center waiting for the call to go pick up a recruit from the airport.
After a scoreless tie against Xavier University Friday night, the University of Richmond women's soccer team defeated No. 21 Dayton University, 1-0, in conference play Sunday afternoon in Robins Stadium.
Coming off of a seven-game road trip in which the University of Richmond women's soccer team notched six wins, it had momentum coming home to play Xavier University. The Spiders outshot the Musketeers, 35-17, Friday night at Robins Stadium, but couldn't finish with any goals, resulting in a scoreless tie.
The script was the same, just the roles reversed for the University of Richmond men's soccer team Sunday as it won in double-overtime, 3-2, against Saint Joseph's University at Robins Stadium.
At this point, the University of Richmond men's soccer team may be missing Ukrop Park after allowing another late goal to send it to its second loss in as many home games this year.
Q: How did you score your goal against Longwood? Walk me through the play, and tell me what you were thinking.
In its first home game in three years, the University of Richmond men's soccer team got off to a fast start but failed to hold that lead as it dropped a 2-1 decision to the Naval Academy.
Q: Where do you think the team's recent success has derived from?
The University of Richmond women's soccer team fought its way to a 1-0 win over Liberty University Sunday night at Robins Stadium to tally its third win in four games.
Sophomore Becca Wann, the current Atlantic 10 Conference player of the week, scored both goals for the Spiders as the University of Richmond women's soccer team edged No. 21 William & Mary Colleg,e 2-0, Thursday night at Robins Stadium.
The University of Richmond women's soccer team didn't have the start to the season that it wanted. Two frustrating ties, one to Longwood University and the other to George Mason University, left head coach Peter Albright looking for answers.
Last year, football returned to campus with much fanfare. This year, a pair of sports teams return back home with not as much attention paid to them.
Above freshman Kristen Lybert's bed hangs a 2011 women's soccer schedule with the date Sept. 30 highlighted.
Playing a collegiate-level sport as a freshman is time-consuming, physically taxing and a serious commitment. Playing two collegiate-level sports is all of that, doubled.
It was her junior year of high school and Allie Albright had just finished her leg of the 800 meter when her left leg locked and panic set in.
Q: You scored your team-leading 10th goal in the final game against St. Bonaventure; how did that feel?
They start with a warm-up that includes jogging, high knees and stretching, and then they move on to foot drills and scrimmages, all in the blistering Virginia heat that has just begun to subside despite the official change of seasons.
Q: When did you start playing soccer?
As the fall season begins, players and coaches for the University of Richmond varsity soccer teams prepare for demanding drills and, for many, an awkward adjustment.
Get the missing posters ready, our campus is missing important events for the second consecutive year. Hang the signs from every telephone pole, put them on every tack board in every building. Heck, let's start serving milk cartons at D-Hall so we can put the message there as well.