Men's lacrosse loses its first game of the season to Virginia Tech
The University of Richmond men's lacrosse team picked up its first loss of the season, 6-8, against Virginia Tech this Saturday.
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The University of Richmond men's lacrosse team picked up its first loss of the season, 6-8, against Virginia Tech this Saturday.
Although the University of Richmond made a decision in the fall to decrease the number of Division I athletic teams it sponsors, it did not adopt a fixed ratio of student-athletes, and the actual percentage of student-athletes is likely to change from year to year, President Edward Ayers wrote in an email to The Collegian last week.
The University of Richmond women's lacrosse team dominated American University on Feb. 27 to pick up its first win of the season.
The men's lacrosse team defeated East Carolina University, 23-4, in its third game of the season on Sunday.
Junior Bailey Zerr scored on a rebound with seven seconds left in the first half to give the women's lacrosse team a 7-6 lead in Robins Stadium Wednesday evening.
Sixty-four roster spots opened after the dismissal of the men's soccer and indoor and outdoor track and field teams last fall. The men's club lacrosse team, which will replace these teams when it becomes a Division I sport next fall, has a current roster of 35 players.
Richmond men's lacrosse defeated University of Kentucky, 26-2, in its home opener on Sunday. This was the first home game for Richmond since the school announced the lacrosse team would become a varsity team next year.
The women's lacrosse team faced one of its toughest challenges in its opening game.
The Richmond men's lacrosse team will play as a member the Atlantic Sun Conference when it begins Division-I play next spring, Richmond Director of Athletics Keith Gill announced on Monday.
The Board of Trustees met today at the University of Richmond for its regularly scheduled meeting. In what may be the final word on the matter, the board restated its decision to add men's lacrosse and cut men's soccer and track and field.
Dan Chemotti, former assistant coach of the University of Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse team, the 2012 Division I National Champion, was named the head coach of the University of Richmond men's lacrosse team on Monday.
Editors note: Senior Charlie Hudson spoke with The Collegian before the team was asked to not speak to the media.
The University of Richmond had cut the University of Massachusetts' lead from seven to four, and was in good position to get closer late in the game, but failed to do so in its 14-9 loss in Sunday's Atlantic 10 Conference tournament title game.
As the regular season comes to a close, the University of Richmond women's lacrosse team has its sight set on the Atlantic 10 tournament, which will be held from April 27 to 29 in E. Claiborne Robins Stadium.
Despite expectations that the Spiders would beat their opponents handily, Richmond women's lacrosse team faced a close game Friday afternoon.
The University of Richmond lacrosse team capped its out-of-conference schedule with a with a season-high 18 goals in its victory over The College of William & Mary Wednesday night at Robins Stadium.
The Richmond Spiders (0-2) women's lacrosse team fell to third-ranked University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 17-6, on Sunday at Robins Stadium. Snow fell throughout the game as the Tar Heels (3-0) jumped ahead, 3-0, before Richmond scored its first goal from freshman Jesse Miller.
The Collegian interviews lacrosse players after the team's senior night for its nine graduating seniors.
Down by one with 27 minutes left in the game and its undefeated conference record on the line, the University of Richmond put together a 7-0 run against the Saint Joseph's University during the next 10 minutes. The University of Richmond women's lacrosse team went on to defeat Saint Joseph's University by a final score of en route to a 12-6 victory Friday evening.
Nine seniors were honored from the University of Richmond lacrosse team before its 12-6 victory Friday afternoon at Robins Stadium against Saint Joseph's University. The seniors have now tied their best start in Atlantic 10 Conference play with a 5-0 record, the same mark as their freshman year when they started conference play 5-0 before losing an overtime game to George Washington University.