Baseball's roller coaster season continues at home Friday
Members of the University of Richmond baseball team said they were hoping to get back to their winning ways when they begin an eight-game home stand at Pitt Field tomorrow afternoon.
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Members of the University of Richmond baseball team said they were hoping to get back to their winning ways when they begin an eight-game home stand at Pitt Field tomorrow afternoon.
A five-run first inning was not enough to lift the University of Richmond baseball team to its first win in four games as the Spiders fell to the College of William & Mary, 9-7.
The University of Richmond baseball team lost its first game of the season to Seton Hall University 14-12 on Saturday at Pitt Field, after a week of canceled games due to an early March snowstorm.
The University of Richmond baseball team had another perfect weekend at home, with two wins moving its record to 7-0.
The Spiders put on another offensive show Saturday morning, defeating the Iona College Gaels 15-4 at Pitt Field, led by senior captain Ryan Metzroth, who hit his team-leading third home run.
Spider junior starter Ian Marshall pitched seven shutout innings during Richmond's 27-2 trouncing of the Iona College Gaels at Pitt Field Friday afternoon, moving the baseball team's record to 6-0.
The University of Richmond baseball team completed its season-opening sweep of Niagara University on Sunday, Feb. 22, at Pitt Field.
Spider right fielder Ryan Metzroth said during a recent interview that being team captain meant leading by example, both on the field and off the field.
We can't quite say goodbye to cold weather yet, but it is time to say goodbye to the baseball offseason.
The University of Richmond's baseball team is looking forward to showing off its new scoreboard during its 33 home games this season.
Sean Casey, a University of Richmond graduate who played major league baseball for 12 years, announced his retirement on Jan. 27, ending his career playing first base for the Boston Red Sox.
The Richmond Spiders baseball team is going into its season with quiet confidence after a disappointing 20-31-2 season in 2008, coach Mark McQueen said at Virginia Commonwealth University's Siegel Center on Wednesday.
Last week, a 9-year-old pitcher made national headlines.
The way to coach is a little different these days, says Mark McQueen, the University of Richmond baseball team's new head coach.