Pitt Field's turf transformation delayed further
Pitt Field is getting a makeover, but its transformation will not be complete before Richmond baseball’s home opener on Feb. 20.
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Pitt Field is getting a makeover, but its transformation will not be complete before Richmond baseball’s home opener on Feb. 20.
Despite a valiant effort Sunday by the Richmond Spiders to stay close with the Rhode Island Rams, the Spiders fell short in the final four minutes and could not complete their comeback.
A last-second shot attempt from S. Jones from half court misses the mark. The Rams win 79-74.
University of Richmond will add cost-of-attendance stipends to scholarships for men's and women’s basketball players, yet there are no current plans to offer a stipend to scholarship athletes on Richmond’s 14 other varsity teams.
The University of Richmond men’s lacrosse team opened its season with a 9-5 victory against Saint Joseph’s University, the fewest goals the team has ever allowed in a game.
The visiting Saint Louis Billikens scored the first 20 points of Saturday’s game, but it was the Richmond women's team who came out on top thanks to an inspired second-half performance.
After trailing for the entire game, Richmond took its first lead over Virginia Commonwealth with just minutes left in the game and hung on to win Wednesday’s game at the Robins Center.
Richmond women’s basketball defeated rival VCU 67-63 on Wednesday.
With National Signing Day in the books, Richmond football coach Danny Rocco is excited about his new class of players and said he felt his team filled its most dire needs on signing day.
Sports are mostly an exercise in extreme catharsis. You rarely remember the times of mediocrity for your favorite teams. Fortunately, the ecstatic highs stay with you as joyful memories and happy associations of certain times of year. But the bitter lows stay with you much longer and more vividly than anything else in the realm of sports enthusiasm.
A former University of Richmond men's lacrosse player was sentenced Monday to at least nine months in county jail for the distribution of marijuana, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
“Whatever! We’ll see you in the tournament!”
The Richmond Spider basketball family has made an important addition this month: an actual spider.
For a few hours Sunday, a man who grew up seven minutes from University of Richmond will have the full attention of the United States. Quarterback Russell Wilson will lead the Seattle Seahawks in their quest for back-to-back Super Bowls, one of the rarest accomplishments in sports, as his brother Harry, a Richmond alumnus, watches from the stands.
The University of Richmond Spiders will attempt to win their first road game of the season across town at the Siegel Center on Saturday.
Richmond opened its game against Duquesne on a 23-6 run, including a 13-1 streak, and never surrendered its double-digit lead in its blowout win Wednesday night.
“Players,” head coach Michael Shafer said after pausing to gather his thoughts. “Players win basketball games.”
All of the varsity locker rooms in the Robins Center, with the exception of the football and basketball locker rooms, are without ceilings while the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system is remodeled, said David Walsh, deputy athletic director.
When the buzzer sounded Sunday afternoon, the scoreboard in the Robins Center favored the Spiders heavily. Not only had Richmond's women's basketball team routed George Mason, but the Spiders limited the A-10 conference’s top scorer to just 10 points, her lowest total of the season.
Two nights after a heartbreaking double-overtime loss when the Spiders’ season seemed to have gotten away, Kendall Anthony did his best Stephen Curry impression and sent the Davidson Wildcats back to Carolina with a loss.