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(01/20/11 2:17am)
Cam Newton's decision to enter the NFL Draft last week was no surprise. There was nothing left for him to accomplish during his senior year at Auburn University, except to perhaps become connected to his father's reported $180,000 pay-for-play scheme with Mississippi State University.
(01/13/11 3:45am)
The University of Richmond women's basketball team secured an easy victory over the University of Massachusetts, 89-63, Wednesday night at the Robins Center, extending the team's home winning streak to five games.
(11/18/10 6:28am)
Rodney White entered prison in 1991 and served more than 15 years for drug dealing. But next December he plans to graduate from the University of Richmond's School of Continuing Studies.
(11/13/10 2:36pm)
The University of Richmond's men's basketball team's 79-37 win over The Citadel Friday night showed the depth of this year's team, and gave two talented freshmen the chance to showcase their skills.
(11/11/10 3:31am)
Opposing quarterbacks may fear being tackled by University of Richmond defensive lineman Martin Parker more than any other player on the team, but the terrorizing tackler describes himself as a teddy bear.
(11/11/10 2:49am)
Compared to the best teams in the National Basketball Association's Eastern Conference, the New York Knicks have second-tier talent. But when I had a great time watching them play at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, it had nothing to do with basketball.
(11/04/10 2:52am)
I love football games that come down to the last drive.
(10/30/10 8:55pm)
An injury-plagued University of Richmond team struggled to move the ball on offense against the defending national champion Villanova University Wildcats in a 28-7 loss on Saturday in Philadelphia, Pa.
(10/28/10 4:51am)
The day after the unlikely World Series match up between the San Francisco Giants and the Texas Rangers was confirmed, I scrolled through both teams' active line-ups. I didn't know much about the players, so I started researching. Here's what I dug up.
(10/28/10 3:37am)
During Fall Break, University of Richmond graduate Ryan Frost (RC '05) returned to campus to shoot "Reunion," his thesis film for the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts.
(10/23/10 8:00pm)
The University of Richmond defeated Towson University 28-6 on Saturday in the first homecoming game played at Robins Stadium.
(10/21/10 3:30am)
My friend was lucky enough to score a ticket to last week's Monday Night Football game between the Minnesota Vikings and the New York Jets. It was Brett Favre's first game after Deadspin.com broke the story about his attempted cell phone seduction of former Jets' game-day employee, Jenn Sterger.
(10/07/10 4:14am)
Freshmen entering the University of Richmond this fall were not mandated to take a Core class for the first time in 20 years.
(10/07/10 3:29am)
I'm no psychic, but I knew the U.S. Ryder Cup team would lose on Monday.
(09/23/10 6:28am)
Former University of Richmond basketball team manager Dan Woolley lived to be only 25 years old, but thanks to friend and teammate Kevin Steenberge, his memory will carry on.
(09/18/10 8:42pm)
The University of Richmond defeated Elon 27-21 in overtime on Saturday in front of a sold out crowd in the inaugural game at Robins Stadium.
(09/16/10 5:13am)
A gate on the outer fence line of Robins Stadium will attract the attention of Spider fans as they enter the first on-campus football game at the University of Richmond.
(09/16/10 4:05am)
Late last month, 21-year-old Rory McIlroy made a shocking statement.
(09/08/10 3:30pm)
I've seen athletes tear their ACLs to shreds, endure excruciating surgeries and then lie on a training room table as athletic trainers use heavy steel blades to forcibly break up scar tissue in the most sensitive parts of their knees. I've also watched the most mammoth football players have to dunk their entire bodies in tubs of ice on Sunday in order to walk to class on Monday without limping.
(09/02/10 6:29am)
I'd like to remember Roger Clemens' split-fingered fastballs, not the Feds fingerprinting him. I'd like to recall how he always seemed to make great pitches when he was behind in the count, not the one count of obstruction of Congress, two counts of perjury and three counts of making false statements that he now faces.