Women's soccer heads to A-10 Championship
It was a busy weekend for women’s soccer at Richmond this weekend, with a game Friday night against University of Massachusetts and Sunday afternoon against University of Rhode Island.
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It was a busy weekend for women’s soccer at Richmond this weekend, with a game Friday night against University of Massachusetts and Sunday afternoon against University of Rhode Island.
There was a great turnout at Robins Stadium last night when the University of Richmond women’s soccer team played the Dayton Flyers in one of the most anticipated games of the season.
Richmond women’s soccer finished with a 0-0 tie against VCU Friday and suffered its first conference loss at George Washington Sunday afternoon.
University of Richmond's women’s soccer used a true team effort to defeat Old Dominion on Sunday, as three different Spiders scored a goal and five more players had an assist.
Injuries have been a problem for both the women's soccer and basketball teams at University of Richmond this year.
The University of Richmond women's soccer team went head-to-head with University of Massachusetts on Sunday in a defense-oriented game that resulted in a 0-0 draw.
Spider soccer (5-8-2) fell to Duquesne (5-8-2), 2-0, on Richmond's senior night despite outshooting the Dukes 16-11. The loss puts the Spiders at 2-3 in the Atlantic 10 whereas Duquesne earned its first conference win Friday night.
Junior Drika Bianchin, midfielder for the University of Richmond women's soccer team, suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament for the second time in less than two years. Bianchin, a native of Brazil, is recovering from surgery and said she hoped to return to the team this spring.
The Saint Louis University Billikens (3-8-1) defeated the University of Richmond Spiders (3-7-2) 1-0 Friday night in a game that came down to the final moments.
The women's soccer team will be without its All-American senior Becca Wann for the remainder of the season.
The women's soccer team took the field at Robins Stadium Friday night against the Longwood Lancers in its first home game of the season. Despite a 0-0 tie, the young Spider back line showed how tough it could be for years to come.
Spending more than three weeks in Japan winning a gold medal in the U-20 Women's World Cup, junior Becca Wann made her return to Robins Stadium memorable, scoring twice to help the Spiders defeat American University, 2-0.
After a loss to William and Mary in Williamsburg on Wednesday, the University of Richmond's women's soccer team won its first game of the season during its home opener against Villanova University.
The Delta Dodgeball tournament, hosted by members of the Delta Delta Delta sorority, was held in support of St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and concluded with a specially requested game -- the women's bracket winners, Spider Soccer, versus the men's bracket winners, members of Kappa Alpha Order fraternity.
Two-sport sophomore Becca Wann was named a first-team All-American by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America this past weekend.
The University of Richmond women's soccer team is playing its first game in the Atlantic 10 semifinals at the University of Dayton on Friday, and is hoping to return home with a conference championship.
Women's soccer head coach Peter Albright, junior goalie Allie Albright and freshman forward Timmy Albright are all competing under one roof at Richmond, even if they aren't living under the same one anymore.
Peter Albright, the head women's soccer coach, sits in his spacious office in the Robins Center waiting for the call to go pick up a recruit from the airport.
After a scoreless tie against Xavier University Friday night, the University of Richmond women's soccer team defeated No. 21 Dayton University, 1-0, in conference play Sunday afternoon in Robins Stadium.
Coming off of a seven-game road trip in which the University of Richmond women's soccer team notched six wins, it had momentum coming home to play Xavier University. The Spiders outshot the Musketeers, 35-17, Friday night at Robins Stadium, but couldn't finish with any goals, resulting in a scoreless tie.