Two basketball players will transfer
Richmond coach Chris Mooney announced yesterday that two freshmen basketball players, Kadeem Smithen and Chandler Diekvoss, are transferring to different schools.
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Richmond coach Chris Mooney announced yesterday that two freshmen basketball players, Kadeem Smithen and Chandler Diekvoss, are transferring to different schools.
The Spiders were eliminated from the Women’s National Invitation Tournament following Tuesday’s last-second loss to conference rival Duquesne, ending Richmond’s season.
Richmond surrendered an 18-point lead in the second half and lost to Miami in the NIT quarterfinal, ending the Spiders' season and Kendall Anthony's career at Richmond.
[View the story "Richmond vs. Miami: NIT quarterfinals" on Storify]
University of Richmond men’s lacrosse set a season record for goals scored in a game on Monday at Robins Stadium against a team that Coach Dan Chemotti compared to last year’s Spiders.
The University of Richmond’s men’s tennis team is off to its best start in years a little after the midseason point, thanks in large part to brothers Ethan and Jacob Dunbar leading the way.
After defeating Arizona State in a tightly contested overtime game on Sunday night, the Spiders will host the Miami Hurricanes in the NIT quarterfinals. Both teams are riding hot streaks, and a spot in the NIT Final Four is on the line.
Yet again, the scene in the Robins Center was loud, tense and nerve-racking as the Spiders headed to overtime against the Arizona State Sun Devils.
[View the story "Richmond vs Arizona State: NIT round two" on Storify]
Richmond’s women’s basketball team beat the Stetson University Hatters by just one point on Friday night to advance to the second round of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament.
One of the NFL’s most promising players announced his retirement from football Monday because of fears of long-term brain damage, and referenced Richmond alum Ray Easterling as one of the cautionary tales that inspired his retirement.
Kendall Anthony did his best impression of, well, Kendall Anthony on Wednesday night against St. Francis, picking himself up out of a shooting slump with just three minutes to play and leading the Spiders to a win in the first round of the NIT.
[View the story "NIT Round One: Richmond vs St. Francis" on Storify]
University of Richmond’s club squash team traveled to Trinity College in Connecticut on Feb. 20-22 to participate in the 2015 Men’s National Team Championships, where it placed 45th in the country.
Richmond men’s basketball earned a number-one seed in the National Invitation Tournament after a loss to VCU in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals ended the team’s chances for an NCAA Tournament berth.
In a back-and-forth classic between Richmond and VCU, the Spiders were unable to keep up with the Rams late in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals.
[View the story "#4 Richmond vs. #5 VCU A10 Tournament Game " on Storify]
For the second year in a row, Richmond men’s basketball and Virginia Commonwealth University will meet in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic 10 tournament. Also for the second year in a row, Mat Shelton of VCU Ram Nation and I address some of the burning questions heading into the Brooklyn version of the Black and Blue Classic:
Update (Thursday, 5:01 p.m.): VCU defeated Fordham 63-57 Thursday, setting up a quarterfinal showdown between VCU and Richmond.
Richmond women’s basketball lost to the Fordham Rams in the final seconds of Friday’s quarterfinal matchup in the Atlantic 10 tournament, potentially ending the Spiders’ season.