Weekly Spider Sports Recap
By Jennie Trejo | September 1, 2015Check out our recap of this past week's sports games and how the Spiders performed.
Check out our recap of this past week's sports games and how the Spiders performed.
Check out our fall sports preview to see how we think Richmond's fall sports teams will fare and which athletes we deemed worthy of following throughout this season.
Yes, there's a bike race in Richmond this September, and yes, it's a very big deal.
Kyle Lauletta has not started a football game in three years, yet he and his teammates eye the playoffs.
Campus police officer David Johnson has found a way to manage a demanding work schedule and a gold-medal bodybuilding career.
"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.
Spider forward Alonzo Nelson-Ododa will leave the University of Richmond to play elsewhere for his final season of college basketball.
Richmond men's lacrosse earned the top seed and will host Furman on Thursday in the first round of the conference tournament.
The series was composed of an ugly loss Friday, a bona fide pitcher’s duel Saturday, and a slugfest Sunday.
The Spiders will finish up their spring season when they play their annual spring game at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Follow along for analysis of the game.
The UR community gathered on Sunday to remember Kurt Schmitz, a former Richmond football player who died this past November.
Richmond baseball is on the road for one evening to face VMI. Follow our Storify for updates throughout the game.
The Spiders struggled on all fronts over the weekend in their first home series since losing their eight-game winning streak.
The Spider's chances at the Patriot League Championships have never looked brighter thanks to the addition of the Diaz sisters.
A diverse women's tennis team looks to improve their season entering the Atlantic 10 Championship.
The men's lacrosse team has enjoyed success in its second season after losing in the first round of the NCAA tournament in the team's inaugural season.
The men's lacrosse team won in a blowout over Furman this weekend, while the women's lacrosse team played a closer game with Davidson and won in overtime.
The baseball team beat Cornell, 23-7, in the first game at Pitt Field after over a month-long delay to its renovation.