Spiders topple Billikens, 6-1
The University of Richmond field hockey team tallied its highest goal total Friday, defeating Saint Louis University, 6-1, in its Atlantic-10 Conference opener.
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The University of Richmond field hockey team tallied its highest goal total Friday, defeating Saint Louis University, 6-1, in its Atlantic-10 Conference opener.
After shutting out the top-ranked team in the nation through the first half, the University of Richmond field hockey team gave up a pair of goals during the second. In only its second home game of the season, the Spiders fell 2-0 to Old Dominion University on Friday evening.
In a game about as evenly matched as possible, the University of Richmond field hockey team fell to division foe UMass 2-1 in overtime on Sunday.
Typically performing the "dirty work" while their forward counterparts get the glory, defenders are rarely noteworthy as far as the box score is concerned. For the Spiders' game against Longwood University on Sunday, however, defender Catherine Ostoich made the most noteworthy play of the game.
As the sun beats down on the turf field on a late September afternoon, the University of Richmond field hockey team hustles to follow head coach Gina Lucido's instructions. The players reposition goals and cones to transition from a drill exercise to a four-versus-three scrimmage, moving quietly and with purpose. Without hesitation, they begin sprinting again and weaving between one another seamlessly as they advance toward the goal, looking every bit like a team prepared to defend its Atlantic 10 Conference championship title.
Princeton University's mascot may be a tiger, but it was a shark attack that led Princeton to a 7-1 victory over the University of Richmond's field hockey team Friday afternoon at Crenshaw Field.
Down to seven versus seven from the normal 11 each, overtime was needed Wednesday to decide the outcome of these in-state rivals in field hockey for the second year in a row. Unlike last year, however, this final score did not favor the University of Richmond.
After two weeks of preseason, the Richmond field hockey team, defending Atlantic 10 champion, is positioned to transfer their practice into gameday tenacity.
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The No. 19 University of Richmond field hockey team lost to the No. 2 University of Virginia for the second time this year as the Spiders were eliminated by a 3-0 score from the first round of the NCAA Tournament this afternoon.
The field hockey team won 2-1 at Ohio University in today's play-in game for the 2009 NCAA Championship tournament.
The University of Richmond field hockey team defeated Temple University today to win its sixth Atlantic 10 tournament title in the last eight years.
Gina Lucido has been waiting for one major accomplishment during her 19-year career as a field hockey coach: a conference championship.
The University of Richmond field hockey team remained undefeated in conference play by defeating West Chester University 2-0 Sunday afternoon during its final home game of the season.
The University of Richmond field hockey team defeated La Salle University 4-0 behind a pair of goals by senior Sarah Blythe-Wood.
James Madison University was able to convert three out of its four penalty corners to defeat the University of Richmond field hockey team 3-0.
In its Atlantic-10 Conference opener win against Saint Louis University, the University of Richmond field hockey team tied or set three school records.
The University of Richmond field hockey team defeated Georgetown University 2-0 Sunday afternoon with goals from sophomore Katelin Peterson and senior Sarah Blythe-Wood.
The University of Richmond women's field hockey team has started out the season with a 4-5 record, and hopes to use what it learned from its early losses to play better as it gets closer to the Atlantic 10 Championship.
Two goals within the first three minutes of play by sophomore Katelin Peterson led to the University of Richmond field hockey's 7-0 win over Monmouth University.