Spider Sports Recap: Week of April 8
By Noah Jacobs | April 16, 2019Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Led by a strong pitching staff and deep bench, the UR baseball team holds a record of 16-13-1.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
Updates on the various men's and women's sports competitions from this week.
A list of the top 10 places you should visit or things you should do outdoors in the Richmond area this spring.
Updates on the men's and women's tennis, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's basketball and baseball competitions earlier this month.
Updates from the men's golf, basketball, women's track and field, tennis, baseball, and lacrosse teams' competitions last week.
Richmond baseball defeated Davidson in two of three games in a series over the weekend.
The Spider baseball team gave the previously undefeated St. Louis Billikens their first two conference losses of the season over the weekend.
The Spiders went on the road to face Fordham for one game on Friday and a doubleheader Saturday afternoon in the Bronx, and left with one win and two losses.
Archery – yes, archery – baseball and track and field are all being added as new club sports.
"Each and every one of [the seniors] should be inducted to the Spider Hall of Fame,” junior Matt Dacey said after the crushing loss to GW.
After a seven-hour rain delay, Rhode Island eventually got the best of Richmond in the bottom of the ninth, winning 2-1.
"We’ve got to carry this momentum and take it all the way to the championship,” left-fielder Michael Morman said after Richmond's 4-1 win.
The series was composed of an ugly loss Friday, a bona fide pitcher’s duel Saturday, and a slugfest Sunday.
The Spiders struggled on all fronts over the weekend in their first home series since losing their eight-game winning streak.
The baseball team beat Cornell, 23-7, in the first game at Pitt Field after over a month-long delay to its renovation.