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(11/05/11 9:10pm)
NORFOLK, Va. -- After coming back to tie the game at 28 early in the fourth quarter, University of Richmond was unable to score any more points, falling to Old Dominion University, 42-28, the Spiders' sixth straight defeat.
(11/05/11 5:38pm)
4th Quarter, 0:00- The Monarchs elect to go for it, and DeMarco runs for it. They let the clock run out, and the final score is: ODU 42, UR 28.
(10/31/11 6:31am)
On Senior Day, senior forward Katelin Peterson notched a hat trick and added an assist, accounting for all of University of Richmond's goals in its victory over La Salle University, 4-1.
(10/29/11 8:04pm)
After only giving up only seven first-quarter points through its first seven games, University of Richmond allowed 21 to University of Massachusetts, resulting in the Spiders' fifth consecutive loss, 28-7.
(10/29/11 5:06pm)
4th Quarter, 0:00- The game comes to a close on a three-yard loss by Turner. UMass hands the Spiders their fifth straight loss, 28-7.
(10/27/11 6:32am)
With Minnesota Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder making his first start this past Sunday, it appears all the rookie quarterbacks expected to take over as his team's starter is in place (I'm banking on the Tennessee Titans sticking with Matt Hasselbeck over Jake Locker) for the season.
(10/22/11 10:56pm)
Leading 16-0 after three quarters, the University of Richmond was outscored 23-6 during the final quarter, losing to University of Maine, 23-22, on its Homecoming Game. It's the Spiders' fourth consecutive loss, all to Colonial Athletic Association opponents.
(10/22/11 7:28pm)
Final: Maine 23, UR 22.
(10/09/11 7:52pm)
Freshman Rebecca Barry and sophomore Chelsea Davies each tallied a hat trick Saturday, and the University of Richmond field hockey team shut out Pacific University, 6-0.
(10/09/11 2:20am)
TOWSON, Md. — With the game tied, DJ Stoven kicked a game-winning 27-yard field goal for Towson University as time expired to hand the University of Richmond its third-consecutive loss, 31-28.
(10/08/11 11:31pm)
4th Quarter, 0:00- The kick is up and good. Towson players and coaches rush onto the field to congratulate their kicker, as Richmond falls, 31-28.
(10/08/11 12:19am)
The University of Richmond field hockey team tallied its highest goal total Friday, defeating Saint Louis University, 6-1, in its Atlantic-10 Conference opener.
(10/01/11 10:39pm)
HARRISONBURG, Va.-- The Richmond offense generated a season-low 118 total net yards, and the University of Richmond lost its second-straight game to a conference opponent, 31-7, to James Madison University.
(10/01/11 7:29pm)
4th Quarter, 0:00- The clock runs out, and JMU wins by a final score of 31-7. The Dukes up its record to 4-1 (2-0 CAA), while the Spiders fall to 3-2 (0-2 CAA).
(10/01/11 1:37am)
After shutting out the top-ranked team in the nation through the first half, the University of Richmond field hockey team gave up a pair of goals during the second. In only its second home game of the season, the Spiders fell 2-0 to Old Dominion University on Friday evening.
(09/24/11 11:15pm)
The University of Richmond football team staged a fourth-quarter comeback, but its second-quarter mistakes were too much to overcome.
(09/24/11 7:22pm)
Final -- Richmond takes its first loss of the season, with New Hampshire winning, 45-43.
(09/18/11 2:25am)
In a game influenced heavily by each teams' special teams units, the University of Richmond football team edged Virginia Military Institute, 34-19, thanks to a dominating first-half performance by the Spiders.
(09/11/11 12:44am)
Overcoming five first-half turnovers, the University of Richmond football team ran away with the game in the second half, defeating Wagner College, 21-6, in the inaugural night game at Robins Stadium Saturday.
(09/10/11 9:53pm)
4th Quarter, 1:31- Spiders go for it again on 4th down, this time needing to pick up 5 yards, but are unsuccessful this time around, turning the ball over to the Wagner offense.