Richmond forward Josh Jones suspended indefinitely
Josh Jones, a forward on the men's basketball team, has been suspended indefinitely from all team activities, head coach Chris Mooney announced via a press release Tuesday
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Josh Jones, a forward on the men's basketball team, has been suspended indefinitely from all team activities, head coach Chris Mooney announced via a press release Tuesday
Fearless Ambition.
Richmond men’s basketball earned a number-one seed in the National Invitation Tournament after a loss to VCU in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals ended the team’s chances for an NCAA Tournament berth.
Kendall Anthony enjoys the company of his fellow students after defeating VCU in double overtime. Photo courtesy of Richmond Basketball.
.1 -- Graham's shot is blocked by Terry Allen, who runs the clock down to as low as it gets and then is fouled.
Richmond muscled out a victory over George Washington Saturday afternoon in front of a sellout crowd, avenging a double overtime loss it suffered at the Colonials in January.
Richmond men’s basketball beat conference-foe St. Bonaventure Wednesday night. But the Spiders did not beat the snow.
Fordham misses a desperation heaver and the Spiders narrowly escape victorious over the Fordham Rams thanks in large part to the late-game play of Shawndre' Jones and a great first half by Kendall Anthony. Final score: Richmond 73, Fordham 71. Thanks for tuning in, everyone, that concludes today's game at the Robins Center.
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.
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.
Richmond women’s basketball defeated rival VCU 67-63 on Wednesday.
“Whatever! We’ll see you in the tournament!”
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.”
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.
After 40 minutes of Richmond's best basketball, the Spiders win 89-63. This win was huge for the Spiders and could potentially save their season. Thanks for following along.
Despite a dreadful first half in which the Spiders managed only 17 points, Richmond rallied to force two overtimes, but ultimately lost on the road to the George Washington University Colonials on Thursday night.
University of Richmond’s stingy defense, led by Alonzo Nelson-Ododa, overwhelmed St. Bonaventure Sunday afternoon and a second-half surge turned a close game into a Spider blowout.