Richmond baseball beats Davidson 2-1 in three-game home series
By Colby Wilcox | April 20, 2016Richmond baseball defeated Davidson in two of three games in a series over the weekend.
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.
Valparaiso transfer Michael Morman highlighted baseball's weekend series with a walk-off grand slam on Saturday.
The baseball team beat Minnesota 13-2 in the final series before the start of conference play. The Spiders face A-10 rival George Mason on Saturday.
In a game highlighted by home runs, the baseball team overcame a nine-run deficit, but ultimately was not able to defeat University of Minnesota.
A former Spider and current Kansas City Royal shares his thoughts on the extended delays to the resurfacing of Richmond's baseball field.
What was scheduled to be the home opener for the Richmond baseball team will now be held at USC-Salkehatchie in Allendale, S.C.
Pitt field is undergoing a makeover to synthetic turf, but won't be finished for Richmond baseball's home opener next week.
After recovering from a foot injury, junior Tanner Stanley feels ready to show scouts what he can do this spring season.
The Spider baseball coach is putting an emphasis on volunteer work through working with the Miracle League in Richmond.
Members of Richmond's baseball team are predicting who will win the World Series this year.
In a matchup of left-handed starting pitchers, the baseball team was able to salvage the last game of the three-game series against the VCU Rams by a final score of 9-6. The Spiders began the game on an ominous note, allowing VCU's leadoff hitter to extend a single into a double following an error by Jansen Fraser, sophomore left fielder.