Spider Sports Recap: Week of April 8
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The Spider Sports Recap is a weekly update, covering the latest results of every University of Richmond sports team.
On a sunny day in August 2015, Tim Cannon, a 2014 Richmond graduate, roller-skated around Venice Beach in nothing but his underwear, dancing and handing out compliments to strangers — “You smell like a ripe avocado” and “you look like Beyoncé” — all for the sake of promoting his app, called Brighten.
The varsity tennis teams were just finishing practice Thursday evening when one athlete saw a steadily growing fire to the left of the varsity courts with two adult men standing near it.
Some of the most successful graduates of Westhampton College gathered on Friday, Oct. 17, for the Women and Leadership Conference to speak to and provide networking for undergraduates.
In 1948, Nina Landolina left Fort Lauderdale and rode the train to Richmond for the first time.
Whether you are a returning student, staff or faculty member, alumni who call the Richmond area home or a member of the class of 2018, The Collegian wishes you a warm welcome to the start of this new academic year. Every fresh semester is unique and exciting, but the fall of 2014 should be truly dynamic. We have a freshman class that flaunts 331 national honor society members and represents 32 different countries. We welcome our new provost, Jacquelyn S. Fetrow, as she embarks on her inaugural fall at Richmond. We celebrate the history of our university with the centennial year of Westhampton College. And for those of us who have been here for a while, we enter this fall with nostalgic warmth as this is the final fall that President Ayers will occupy his desk in Maryland Hall.
After competing in the zone finals, Kristen Bailey has qualified to compete in the national championship of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association May 1 in Harrisburg, Pa.
A youth movement has swept the University of Richmond men's varsity tennis team.
Instead of traveling for spring break, nine University of Richmond students chose to stay in Richmond to participate in a justice program sponsored by Common Ground, the university's diversity initiative office.
The Faculty Athletic Committee released a report this month that included a student-athlete fall 2013 academic report, an updated concussion awareness letter and information about a pending student-athlete satisfaction survey.
Sometimes it can be a little bit of a downer to return to school after a long, hot four months of working at that same summer job you've had since high school, traveling, name-dropping your fancy summer internship, spending time catching up with old friends and family, or whatever other activity you were engaged in that didn't involve homework or cafeteria food (sorry D-Hall, you're really tasty and DARN do you know how to make a panini, but you're still a cafeteria).
The University of Richmond men's tennis team has added a talented group of freshmen after losing six of eight players from last year's team, according to head coach Ben Johnson.
\0x200BThe women's tennis team beat Georgetown University 6-1 on Thursday afternoon in its last home match of the season.
The University of Richmond women's tennis team defeated the Liberty University Flames 7-0 in a dominant performance on their Senior Day, Tuesday, April 9.
Strong performances by the women's tennis freshmen helped the Spiders beat the East Carolina Pirates 4-3 on a chilly Thursday afternoon at the University of Richmond.
Note: The names D. Clarke, R. Adams and S. Landers are pseudonyms to protect those sources' anonymity.
With a string of singles wins, the University of Richmond men's tennis team overcame doubles defeats to beat George Mason University April 3.
The Spiders women's tennis team won 5-0 against the Binghamton University Bearcats on Wednesday.
After losing three doubles matches, the men's tennis team won two of its singles matches and ultimately lost to Atlantic 10 conference rival George Washington University in a 5-2 decision on Saturday.
The University of Richmond Advancement Office launched a 20-month, $150 million campaign Feb. 22 to fund new summer fellowships, scholarships and a new Center for Admission and Career Services.