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A new video podcast will be uploaded each Monday morning and will feature campus events, sports, weather and community events.
Sponsors of URThankful, a University of Richmond food drive campaign, celebrated their collection efforts on Nov. 12 on the Westhampton Green. It featured an obstacle course and horse-drawn carriage rides, along with interactive stations led by student organizations. The festival was free for students to attend.
Drag, burlesque and boylesque performers put on a show in Perkins Recital Hall last Friday in the second installment of the "Androgenesque" program. The show was sponsored by Student Alliance for Sexual Diversity, Boom Boom Basics Burlesque Studio, Gay RVA, Gay Community Center of Richmond, and Jon Henry Art. Donations were taken at the door to benefit the Gay Community Center of Richmond, Henry said.
NEWARK, Del. — Richmond lost its seventh straight game, all in the Colonial Athletic Association, after Saturday night's 24-10 loss at the University of Delaware. Blue Hens tailback Andrew Pierce rushed for 215 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Blue Hens. The Richmond defense gave up three first-half touchdowns but held Delaware to just a field goal during the second half.
A new video podcast will be uploaded each Monday morning and will feature campus events, sports, weather and community events.
NORFOLK, Va. — Richmond tied the game at 28 during the fourth quarter thanks to a one-handed touchdown catch by wide receiver Stephen Barnette, but then Old Dominion scored two straight touchdowns to win, 42-28. The Spiders have now lost six straight and are now 3-6 this year. Richmond's defense, missing three starters before having another one leave the game on crutches, gave up 587 yards of offense to the Monarchs.
A new video podcast will be uploaded each Monday morning and will feature campus events, sports, weather and community events.
The University of Massachusetts scored 21 points during the first quarter en route to a 28-7 victory Saturday afternoon. Tailback Jonathan Hernandez rushed for 103 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Minutemen on offense. Richmond has now lost five straight games, all coming in the Colonial Athletic Association.
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.
A new video podcast will be uploaded each Monday morning and will feature campus events, sports, weather and community events.
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.
A new video podcast will be uploaded each Monday morning and will feature campus events, sports, weather and community events.
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.
A new video podcast will be uploaded each Monday morning and will feature campus events, sports, weather and community events.
The University of Richmond football team suffered its first loss of the season Saturday evening, 45-43, to the University of New Hampshire. The game was the Colonial Athletic Association conference opener for both teams. The Spiders scored 20 points during a fourth-quarter comeback attempt, but the Wildcats scored 28 points during the second quarter, which proved too much for the home team to overcome.
The University of Richmond football team remained undefeated Saturday night, defeating Virginia Military Institution, 34-19, in front of a sellout crowd at Robins Stadium. The Spiders went into halftime with a 27-0 lead, but the Keydets got back into the game with 16 fourth-quarter points.
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Richmond turned the ball over five times during the first half, but held Wagner to just three points off of those turnovers to pick up the 21-6 victory Saturday night at Robins Stadium. This was the first night game in the history of Robins Stadium, which opened last year. Richmond quarterback set career highs with 236 yards and two touchdowns.
President Barack Obama addressed a packed Robins Center Friday morning to talk about his American Jobs Act. Crowds started gathering at 6 a.m., about five and a half hours before Obama's appearance. Once inside, Obama's roughly 25-minute speech covered not only his jobs plan but also the necessity for a stable long-term economy.