Dashboard may underrepresent UR COVID-19 cases, cases increase in athletics
Editor’s Note: Two students who are in athletic programs at UR spoke with The Collegian on the condition of anonymity about their experiences regarding COVID-19 prevention.
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Editor’s Note: Two students who are in athletic programs at UR spoke with The Collegian on the condition of anonymity about their experiences regarding COVID-19 prevention.
Editor's note: Spider Stories is a sports series that is designed as a platform to give student-athletes a voice through the sharing of first-person stories.
E. Claiborne Robins Stadium, where thousands of University of Richmond students once gathered to cheer on their home team during the Capital Cup against rival school the College of William & Mary, remains fanless four weeks into the fall semester. But despite the postponement of the football season, the Spiders find themselves looking to make a comeback against their biggest rival yet: COVID-19.
Oct. 24: Loss 0-4 at Saint Louis University
Oct. 7-8: Hamptons Intercollegiate, East Hampton, New York
Student-athlete GPAs reached record highs last school year at the University of Richmond, and the numbers tell a captivating story across players, teams and other universities.
Oct. 3: Loss 1-2 at Duquesne University
Sept. 26: Loss 1-2 vs. La Salle University
Sept. 19: Loss 0-3 at Towson University
Sept. 8-9: Kingsmill Invitational, Williamsburg, Virginia
We all know WebstUR -- our fuzzy, energetic, eight-legged mascot who can be found riling up the crowd on game day or welcoming prospective students on campus visits. We know that WebstUR is a symbol of school spirit and One Richmond. But what do we know about the people inside the suit?
Aug. 25: Draw 1-1 at East Carolina University
Editor's note: Three players requested they not be named in order to speak candidly to The Collegian about some of Beall's behavior.
Editor's Note: Melanie Lippert is a fall-season senior athlete.
First-year women’s soccer coach Marty Beall sat in his office in the Robins Center, surrounded by jerseys and memorabilia, sun streaming through the windows on a Wednesday morning, reflecting on the recently finished season.
Football
Oct. 13: Win 27-24 at University of Albany
Sept. 29: Loss 63-10 vs. James Madison University
Richmond scored two touchdowns in the final minute to complete a dramatic comeback against Saint Francis. Redshirt junior quarterback Kevin Johnson completed a 65-yard drive with a pass to senior receiver Tyler Wilkins to cut the Saint Francis lead to 29-27 with only two seconds left on the clock. In the game’s final play, Saint Francis attempted to lateral the ball multiple times, which resulted in a fumble. Junior Spider defensive end Maurice Jackson recovered the ball and ran it 29 yards for the touchdown and the victory.
After 22 years, University of Richmond women’s soccer coach, Peter Albright, stepped down on Wednesday. He has been the only coach in the program’s history.