Football team registers more than 200 people for bone marrow registry during drive
By Lindsay Emery | April 12, 2018The UR football team signed more than 200 people up for a national bone marrow donor registry during a day-long drive event.
The UR football team signed more than 200 people up for a national bone marrow donor registry during a day-long drive event.
The Spiders sports teams had mixed success in their athletic competitions last week.
Redshirt junior and starting guard Khwan Fore has been granted release from the Richmond Spiders men’s basketball team.
The UR women’s track and field team broke a school record, finished first in three events and had five top-three finishes at the Fred Hardy Invitational.
Richmond women’s lacrosse went on a scoring spree 12 minutes into the second half Thursday to secure a 21-10 win over A-10 and cross-town rivals, VCU.
Former Spiders basketball player TJ Cline told The Collegian about playing in Israel and Turkey, and what's next for the recent graduate.
The Spiders started off strong and kept the momentum going to win against UMass, 90-65, through a strong offensive and defensive game.
UR women's basketball defeated Davidson 62-53 in the first round of the Atlantic 10 playoffs Tuesday night at the Robins Center.
The University of Richmond Men’s Basketball team overcame an 11-point deficit but failed to complete the comeback, losing to the St.
University of Richmond ushers in a new athletic director, John P. Hardt, as the Robins Center itself undergoes transition.
The UR synchronized swimming team celebrated its 50th anniversary at its home competition against the Ohio State on Feb. 10.
Richmond Spiders Men’s Basketball defeated VCU 77-76 in the Lumber Liquidators Capital City Classic Wednesday night at the Robins Center.
Redshirt junior Solly Stansbury left the Richmond Men’s Basketball team Tuesday to return to his former team in France.
The Richmond Men’s Basketball team defeated the La Salle Explorers 81-74 Saturday afternoon, improving its record to 6-13
Richmond Spiders Basketball beat VCU in the Capital City Classic tonight for the first time in three years. “Nobody had us (winning) this game,” Richmond freshman guard Jacob Gilyard said. The Spiders defeated the Rams 67-52 during what was also a pivotal conference game against VCU. Redshirt freshman Grant Golden led the team with 17 points on the game.
Gina Lucido, the Richmond field hockey head coach, stepped down Tuesday, according to an athletic department statement.
“I think that we’ve gotten better, I think we will continue to get better” Coach Mooney said after the loss, making the Spiders 1-6.
The Richmond Spiders looked to take home the Capital Cup and end the season with a win against rival William & Mary Saturday afternoon.