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“No more by-standing. No more ignorance. No more excuses. No more.”
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“No more by-standing. No more ignorance. No more excuses. No more.”
Richmond’s conference championship hopes were diminished Saturday in Maine.
The Richmond Spiders will head to Maine this weekend to try to win their sixth straight game and continue to push toward a conference championship.
Michael Strauss, Richmond’s star quarterback, plans to return this season despite being told by team doctors that he would miss the rest of his final collegiate season, Strauss said.
A new floor was installed in the Robins Center basketball arena after last year’s effort to repair cracks failed.
There was energy in Robins Stadium on Saturday that the Richmond football team has not seen in years.
The game is over, and the final score is 10-9. Richmond hands Villanova its first conference loss of the season and makes a serious case for a playoff spot. The Spiders have put themselves in position for a possible conference championship, as long as they can continue to win.
Evan Kelly led Richmond’s defense as it pushed around Elon’s offense in another blowout win for the Spiders on Saturday.
Athlete of the week: football's David Jones
Quarterback Michael Strauss and receiver Stephen Barnette will both miss the remainder of the 2014 football season because of injuries, according to Richmond football’s Twitter page.
Flat. Slow. Disappointing. Unacceptable. Are you kidding me?
End of the game: Richmond defeats Rhode Island 37-0 in what is likely the Spiders' most dominant performance of the year. David Jones was the standout player of the game, having recovered a fumble and caught two interceptions.
Michael Rocco will be the starting quarterback for the Spiders for the first time in his career on homecoming weekend as the team hosts Rhode Island.
The Richmond Spiders beat conference opponent Albany 41-28 on the road Saturday, but came away from the game still having suffered a big loss.
The Spiders will travel to New York this weekend to battle the Albany Great Danes in a game that has conference implications.
Athlete of the week: football’s Seth Fisher
Richmond football battled Liberty University on Saturday in a nail-biter that featured a homecoming for head coach Danny Rocco and a few members of his coaching staff, broken records for Liberty and a stellar performance from a Richmond running back.
University of Richmond’s new provost, Jacquelyn Fetrow, led a discussion with student leaders Wednesday night and fielded suggestions for improving certain academic policies and procedures.
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.
The Spiders hope to continue to rack up points and play sound defense as they begin conference play this weekend in Robins Stadium against University of New Hampshire.