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0.0 -- Prewitt's desperation heave comes close, but misses allowing Richmond to escape with a narrow victory.
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0.0 -- Prewitt's desperation heave comes close, but misses allowing Richmond to escape with a narrow victory.
Richmond men’s basketball lost both of its games over Thanksgiving break, first in a shootout to North Carolina State (6-0) on Wednesday and then to Northern Iowa (7-0) on Sunday in a defensive battle.
The Spiders lost their first game this season on Tuesday against Old Dominion University.
The Spiders played with intensity and composure down the stretch in Sunday’s win over Georgetown, shutting down the Hoya offense in crunch time and making 11 free throws to seal the victory.
She has won an A-10 Offensive Player of the Year award, represented her native Ireland in international play and even been nominated for an ESPY, but “living as a muggle” is what excites Rebecca Barry most about this coming offseason, her final one at University of Richmond.
Richmond women's basketball defeated Georgetown 65-57 in a back-and-forth game Sunday afternoon.
Athlete of the week: field hockey's Kelley Wentling
The Spiders stormed the field and the crowd roared thunderously as Rebecca Barry scored the game’s lone goal in sudden-death overtime to beat Massachusetts in Saturday’s Atlantic-10 Championship matchup.
After being shut out by Duke on Saturday, the field hockey team bounced back and overpowered Davidson in Sunday’s regular season finale, led by a dominant effort by Rebecca Barry in her senior game.
Athlete of the week: soccer's Meaghan Carrigan
The Bald Eagles scored their lone goal less than six minutes into the game, and managed to hold off the Richmond attack for the rest of the game. It was a tale of two halves for the Spiders, who looked a bit lackluster to start the game, but picked up their play significantly in the second half.
Representatives from the National Football League Players Association addressed high school athletes from the northern Virginia area about the recruiting process Saturday afternoon in University of Richmond’s Ukrop Auditorium.