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“Start with the Chaat,” Sandeep “Sunny” Baweja told me at the end of our interview back in early September.
The University of Richmond women’s basketball team remains undefeated at home this season after a win against the Fordham University Rams.
The dean of Richmond College, Joe Boehman, has long been dedicated to connecting with students regarding anything from academic inquiries to personal struggles. In July 2023, he embarked on a brand new journey to reach as many students as possible by starting a podcast series.
Joan Saab has always liked spiders. Before her 30th birthday, she made a deal with her husband that she was going to get a spider tattoo in the center of her wrist, but her plan fell through, and she never got it.
After defeating fellow Atlantic 10 juggernaut, the No. 16 University of Dayton Flyers, 69-64 in a clash for the top of the conference standings Jan. 27., the University of Richmond men’s basketball team failed to make the Associated Press’ top 25 poll.
Welcome back to campus, Spiders! Congratulations on completing two weeks of classes. As we settle back into classes, it's the perfect time to explore the community and discover what's happening this week.
Pandemonium ensued in the Robins Center following the University of Richmond men’s basketball team’s 69-64 victory over Dayton University on Jan. 27.
The University of Richmond men’s basketball team withstood early pressure from the George Washington University Revolutionaries, pushing their win streak to nine games after an 82-74 victory at the Robins Center on Jan. 24.
The Robins Center has been especially kind to the University of Richmond men’s basketball this season, as the Spiders picked up their ninth-straight win against the George Mason Patriots, 77-70, in another Atlantic 10 thriller on Jan. 13.
It’s mid-January and the University of Richmond women’s basketball team has just won its fifth-straight Atlantic 10 conference game.
Following the University of Richmond football team’s season-ending loss to the University at Albany in the second round of the FCS playoffs back on Dec. 2, redshirt linebacker Tristan Wheeler reflected on his career with the Spiders, his decision to return this past season and what’s next for his football career.
The University of Richmond women’s basketball team defeated the University of Massachusetts 79-65 on Jan. 10, hot off three straight Atlantic 10 Conference victories against The George Washington University, Saint Joseph’s University and Virginia Commonwealth University.
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As the Spiders dribbled the ball out with the final seconds ticking off the game clock, the smile on University of Richmond women’s basketball guard Grace Townsend’s face said it all.
Coming off a disappointing closing minutes effort against the University at Buffalo Dec. 21, it seemed the University of Richmond men’s basketball team’s goal heading into its matchup against Lafayette College was to not let its lead slip away in the final minutes.
Following the team’s holiday break, the University of Richmond women’s basketball team picked up a close victory over The George Washington University Dec. 30, defeating the Revolutionaries 70-66.
They say home is where the heart is, and that has certainly rang true for the University of Richmond men’s basketball team, who just won its sixth-straight game at the Robins Center Dec. 21.
As much as it may hurt Spider fans to hear, former University of Richmond basketball player Tyler Burton, ’23, is off to a strong start at his new school, Villanova University.
After being hired as the University of Richmond’s next head field hockey coach, Martu Loncarica reflected on the opportunity of working with a new program, coaching another team in the Atlantic 10 conference and how she envisions turning the Spiders into contenders.
Earlier this year, the University of Richmond’s Office of the Chaplaincy received a $3 million donation from Alumni Carole and Marcus Weinstein to support the Jewish life programs offered on campus.