Spider baseball completes season's second sweep
The Spiders baseball team extended its winning streak to four games and completed its second sweep of the season against the Wagner Seahawks with solid pitching and strong offense last weekend.
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The Spiders baseball team extended its winning streak to four games and completed its second sweep of the season against the Wagner Seahawks with solid pitching and strong offense last weekend.
The Spiders remain undefeated after winning their fourth straight game to begin the season with a win over Virginia Military Institute on Wednesday.
For a team that was supposed to be weakened by its lack of experience and offense, the Spider baseball team defied all preseason expectations in its opening series against Bucknell University.
In Coach Mark McQueen's six years of coaching the University of Richmond baseball team, he has never had a bigger turnover year. With the departure of seven seniors, five of whom were key starters, at the end of last season, McQueen was left with a lot of holes in his lineup. But as the team prepares to open its 2013 season, McQueen is confident that this year's players can fill those holes, he said.
Between 2010 and 2012, the number of cases of chlamydia documented by the University of Richmond Student Health Center staff increased from three to 21.
Approximately 140 University of Richmond sophomores were given the opportunity to network and learn about business from professionals in their prospective fields by attending Q-Camp on Jan. 25-26.
Dana Misner, who graduated from Richmond with a business degree in 2003, has published a children's story, "Hello, WebstUR," which was released in December.
One of the University of Richmond's a cappella groups, The Octaves, was honored this summer with the selection of its song "The Show Goes On" for the album "Voices Only." One of several distinguished a cappella CDs, "Voices Only" is an annual compilation album of collegiate a cappella songs from around the world.
Right-handed pitcher Jacob Mayers threw a career-high 10 complete innings on Friday afternoon in Richmond's 2-1 walk-off victory over Xavier University. Mayers allowed just two hits and struck out 11 of the 36 batters he faced.