Men's and women's lacrosse teams both win weekend games
Richmond’s women’s lacrosse team won in overtime on Saturday against conference opponent Davidson to maintain its share of the lead in the Atlantic 10.
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Richmond’s women’s lacrosse team won in overtime on Saturday against conference opponent Davidson to maintain its share of the lead in the Atlantic 10.
Richmond coach Chris Mooney announced yesterday that two freshmen basketball players, Kadeem Smithen and Chandler Diekvoss, are transferring to different schools.
The Spiders were eliminated from the Women’s National Invitation Tournament following Tuesday’s last-second loss to conference rival Duquesne, ending Richmond’s season.
The University of Richmond’s men’s tennis team is off to its best start in years a little after the midseason point, thanks in large part to brothers Ethan and Jacob Dunbar leading the way.
Richmond’s women’s basketball team beat the Stetson University Hatters by just one point on Friday night to advance to the second round of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament.
Richmond women’s basketball lost to the Fordham Rams in the final seconds of Friday’s quarterfinal matchup in the Atlantic 10 tournament, potentially ending the Spiders’ season.
Richmond women’s basketball team lost to the conference-leading George Washington Colonials in an overtime thriller Thursday night.
The University of Richmond women’s track and field team finished in second place last weekend at the Atlantic 10 Conference Championships, relying heavily on standout performances from the senior class.
ShawnDre’ Jones answered a question about Richmond’s hot shooting in the final minutes of Wednesday’s win with perhaps the understatement of the season.
Fordham misses a desperation heaver and the Spiders narrowly escape victorious over the Fordham Rams thanks in large part to the late-game play of Shawndre' Jones and a great first half by Kendall Anthony. Final score: Richmond 73, Fordham 71. Thanks for tuning in, everyone, that concludes today's game at the Robins Center.
The visiting Saint Louis Billikens scored the first 20 points of Saturday’s game, but it was the Richmond women's team who came out on top thanks to an inspired second-half performance.
After trailing for the entire game, Richmond took its first lead over Virginia Commonwealth with just minutes left in the game and hung on to win Wednesday’s game at the Robins Center.
“Players,” head coach Michael Shafer said after pausing to gather his thoughts. “Players win basketball games.”
When the buzzer sounded Sunday afternoon, the scoreboard in the Robins Center favored the Spiders heavily. Not only had Richmond's women's basketball team routed George Mason, but the Spiders limited the A-10 conference’s top scorer to just 10 points, her lowest total of the season.
Despite a dreadful first half in which the Spiders managed only 17 points, Richmond rallied to force two overtimes, but ultimately lost on the road to the George Washington University Colonials on Thursday night.
Points were at a premium for both teams on Sunday as Richmond women’s basketball held on in the second half to defeat the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.
Richmond managed to protect its first half lead with solid defense in the second half, hanging on to beat the Wake Forest Demon Deacons 78-70 in a shootout.
Despite leading by a point at halftime, Richmond women’s basketball lost to Hampton by double digits on Saturday, negating a solid first half by letting Hampton score at will in the second half.
Richmond women’s basketball lost to Hampton, watching a one-point halftime lead evaporate as the Spiders couldn’t keep up with the Pirates in the second half.
The University of Richmond Spiders held on to win a close game against the University of William and Mary Tribe on Wednesday night, despite a stellar performance from the Tribe’s Marcus Thornton.