Defense dominates in annual spring football game
By Jennie Trejo | April 18, 2016The Spiders took the field on Saturday for their first game situation since the addition of a new offensive and defensive coordinator.
The Spiders took the field on Saturday for their first game situation since the addition of a new offensive and defensive coordinator.
A former Richmond basketball player agreed to a multi-year contract on Sunday to become the head coach for the Brooklyn Nets.
Richmond men’s lacrosse defeated Bellarmine University Saturday afternoon, maintaining its winning streak in the Southern Conference.
The Spider baseball team gave the previously undefeated St. Louis Billikens their first two conference losses of the season over the weekend.
Although offensive goals won the lacrosse game between Richmond and Furman University on Saturday, the defenses of both teams were dominant.
The intramural floor hockey championships took place in Millhiser Gymnasium Tuesday night, with both games showcasing skill and plenty of sideline spirit.
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.
University of Virginia shut out University of Richmond 9-0 in a dominating defensive effort in front of a crowd of 4,037 at Robins Stadium.
Richmond women's track and field won several events at the Fred Hardy Invitational.
The Richmond men's lacrosse team defeated conference opponent High Point University 7-3 on a rainy Easter Sunday.
The Spiders won only one out of three games in their first in-conference series against the St. Joseph’s Hawks.
Here's everything you need to know about Richmond's lacrosse, baseball, track and field, golf and tennis teams.
Archery – yes, archery – baseball and track and field are all being added as new club sports.
Richmond started strong but was eventually overpowered by UNC on Saturday night, ending the Spiders' three-game win streak.
Richmond trailed the first-seeded Dayton Flyers early on in the A-10 Quarterfinals and was not able to regain the deficit throughout the game.
Richmond dominated the first 20 minutes, taking a 38-22 to the halftime break, but Fordham stole the momentum and went on a quick 17-4 run to start the second half.
The Spiders scored the game’s final four goals to shock the Blue Devils, who had not lost at home to an unranked team in seven years