Synchronized swimming gains national recognition
The University of Richmond's synchronized swimming team placed eighth at the U.S. Collegiate Championships and became the second best club team in the nation this season, head coach Asha Bandal said.
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The University of Richmond's synchronized swimming team placed eighth at the U.S. Collegiate Championships and became the second best club team in the nation this season, head coach Asha Bandal said.
The University of Richmond's men's club lacrosse team continues to gain legitimacy as it begins its first season playing under the varsity club title.
Senior Rudy Pett started playing rugby during fall 2009, when he studied abroad in Argentina. He joined the University of Richmond men's rugby club when he returned to school in the spring, already a second-semester junior.
The University of Richmond women's ultimate frisbee club team, the Redhots, have qualified to compete in Austin, Texas, in the Centex Tournament during the weekend of March 26 -- a tournament the team said it had been striving to enter since October.
The University of Richmond is not well-known for its women's rugby team.
While many students are drinking and partying on the weekends, the University of Richmond club ice hockey team can be found at Richmond Ice Zone starting their games at 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.
The University of Richmond men's club lacrosse team will be playing among some of the premier men's club teams in the nation within the next year.
The University of Richmond club ice hockey team retired the No. 11 jersey of one of the club's founders, Chris Bernard, at its Sept. 24 game against Virginia Commonwealth University.
Though the University of Richmond equestrian team may not generate quite as much publicity as Spider football, its members are determined to make this year different. They are planning to take action to leave an impact on their school, their competition and their community.
While some University of Richmond students were still snuggled up in bed last Saturday recuperating from attending the first fraternity lodges of the semester, others gathered at noon on the Intramural Fields. Some players made frantic calls to their friends to make sure they had enough team members to play. With upbeat music blaring from the loudspeakers, students and faculty members participated in the UR World Cup, a soccer tournament sponsored by the university's Diversity Roundtable.
Last week, students crowded the University of Richmond Forum, throwing balls to each other, swinging racquets and generally having a good time. The Forum was the hot-spot for the second-annual Sport Club Rush, which was held Thursday, Sept. 2. Students had the opportunity to sign up for clubs, ask questions, get practice and competition schedules and check out all the events going on with different clubs this semester.
It's that time of year again. Gymnasiums are starting to get a little too toasty after a game of pick-up basketball, and the warm sun beckons us out of the cool darkness. I think springtime is the opportune time to break out the tennis shoes and dust off the baseball glove for some recreational fun in the sun.
The University of Richmond club ice hockey team started its ninth season with early success.
Men's lacrosse at the University of Richmond is changing from "a bunch of rag-tag frat boys" to a respectable team, club president Dan Colosimo said.
"The best kept secret on campus."
At the beginning of the academic year, nine University of Richmond students -- seven women and two men -- joined the newly formed polo club.
With the football team winning the school's first athletic national championship and the school weathering bad press for low turnout at basketball games, it has been easy for other athletic teams at the University of Richmond to fly under the radar.
It's that time of year again: Registration for the Ukrop's Monument Avenue 10K is now open, and University of Richmond students have begun signing up in droves.
For the second year, the men's club rugby team will compete in the opening round of the Mid-Atlantic Rugby Football Union (MARFU) tournament at Salisbury University.