Richmond moves up in AP Poll, enters ESPN/USA Today Poll
The University of Richmond men's basketball team moved up two spots to the No. 23 ranking in this week's Associated Press Poll and entered the ESPN/USA Today Poll at No. 24.
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The University of Richmond men's basketball team moved up two spots to the No. 23 ranking in this week's Associated Press Poll and entered the ESPN/USA Today Poll at No. 24.
Six days and one easy win since entering the Associated Press Top 25, Richmond found itself in a tight game against George Washington University. The Spiders acted the part of a Top-25 team and was able to survive an upset bid by the Colonials and won 74-70, in front of 9,025 Saturday night at the Robins Center.
The University of Richmond men's basketball team showed why it deserves to be in this week's top-25 rankings as the No. 25 Spiders defeated Fordham University 84-56 Wednesday night at the Robins Center.
The University of Richmond men's basketball team is ranked No. 25 in the latest Associated Press college basketball poll, the first time the Spiders have been ranked since 1986.
The University of Richmond women's basketball team had its best offensive game in nearly one month and defeated the University of Rhode Island, 70-46, on Saturday night at the Robins Center.
For the second consecutive year, the University of Richmond men's basketball team's game against the University of Rhode Island went down to the final possession. And for the second consecutive year, the Spiders were just good enough to get by the Rams, beating URI 69-67 in Kingston, R.I. on Wednesday night.
For the second time this season, the University of Richmond men's basketball team defeated a ranked opponent, beating No. 17 Temple University, 71-54, Saturday afternoon at the Robins Center.
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The University of Richmond men's basketball team scored more points in the first half than Saint Louis University did in the entire game as the Spiders defeated the Billikens 62-36 on a snowy Saturday afternoon at the Robins Center.
Richmond senior Ryan Butler hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 26 seconds left during the game as Richmond defeated George Washington University, 62-57, on Saturday afternoon.
University of Richmond senior David Gonzalvez hit a 3-pointer to give Richmond a 45-41 lead and bring the crowd of 4,042 at the Robins Center to their feet. But that basket, which came with 12 minutes and 47 seconds left during Richmond's game against the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, would be the last of the good feelings for the home team.
It was the Kevin Anderson show down the stretch once again as the University of Richmond men's basketball team defeated La Salle University 67-63 Saturday afternoon at the Robins Center.
University of Richmond sophomore Darrius Garrett established a school record and Atlantic-10 record with 14 blocks in the Spiders' 70-63 overtime victory over the University of Massachusetts on Wednesday night at the Robins Center.
The University of Richmond men's basketball team continued to improve on its best start to a season in recent history with a win at Duquesne University 80-68 on Jan. 6.
This time it was the University of Richmond men's basketball team that used a second-half comeback to win as the Spiders upset the No. 13 University of Florida, 56-53, Saturday night in Sunrise, Fla., as part of the Orange Bowl Classic.
Virginia Commonwealth University overcame a 13-point first-half deficit to win its sixth-consecutive Black and Blue Classic against the University of Richmond, 65-57, Saturday night at the Siegel Center.
The University of Richmond women's basketball team won its second-consecutive game against rival Virginia Commonwealth University Sunday afternoon 66-52 at the Siegel Center.
For the third-consecutive game, the University of Richmond men's basketball team played a team expected to reach the NCAA Tournament. For the third-consecutive game, the Spiders came out with a close win.
The University of Richmond men's basketball team won the South Padre Island Invitational on Saturday after beating the University of Missouri, 59-52.
The University of Richmond men's basketball team used a 14-0 run to start the game to defeat the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 75-49 during the first round of the South Padre Island Invitational.