Spider Sports Recap: Week of March 18
March 22-23: NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship, Austin, Texas
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March 22-23: NCAA Swimming and Diving Championship, Austin, Texas
Spring has sprung. Do you know what that means? Let’s get out of Boatwright Memorial Library and start exploring off campus. Here are the top 10 places you should visit or things you should do outdoors in the Richmond area this spring:
March 5: Matches against St. John’s University canceled
Feb. 11: Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate, Mobile, Alabama, tied for 7th/15
With a month left in the regular season, the University of Richmond's baseball team has the chance to make it to the Atlantic 10 conference tournament for the first time in three years.
The Spider Sports Recap is a weekly update, covering the latest results of every University of Richmond sports team.
Richmond announced in a release Thursday that it will reinstate four out of the five baseball players suspended in February for NCAA rule violations.
Five University of Richmond baseball players, including two of the team's stars, have been suspended for fantasy football involvement that led to NCAA violations, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported Saturday.
The University of Richmond baseball team hosted Davidson College for a three-game series over the weekend. After winning the first game, the Spiders dropped the second game by a large margin, but were able to rebound and win the final game.
Richmond baseball played its third conference series against St. Louis University over the weekend. Coming into the series, the Billikens led the conference with an undefeated conference record, but the Spiders won the second and third game to give St. Louis their first two losses.
The Richmond baseball team played conference opponent Fordham last weekend in an away series that yielded mixed results.
Although the Spiders were 8-3 at home before this weekend, they won only one out of three games in their first conference series against the Saint Joseph’s Hawks at Pitt Field this weekend. All three games were closely contested and low-scoring.
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A strong offensive performance led the Spiders to four consecutive wins against St. Peter’s and University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) this weekend.
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.