UR Spiders Sports Update

Here’s the latest University of Richmond Spiders Sports Update from Bob Black: Towson Wins Thriller, 23-21, Over No. 14 Richmond Tim Hightower scored from 14 yards out to put the Spiders up with 29 seconds to play, but Towson quarterback Sean Schaefer found Demtrius Harrison in the end zone as time expired to lead Towson over No. […]

Here’s the latest University of Richmond Spiders Sports Update from Bob Black:

Towson Wins Thriller, 23-21, Over No. 14 Richmond
Tim Hightower scored from 14 yards out to put the Spiders up with 29 seconds to play, but Towson quarterback Sean Schaefer found Demtrius Harrison in the end zone as time expired to lead Towson over No. 14 Richmond, 23-21, at Johnny Unitas Stadium Saturday afternoon in Towson, Md. Hightower rushed for a game-high 120 yards, his fourth consecutive 100-yard rushing performance. The Spiders step out of conference this Saturday, returning home for a 3:30 game against Stony Brook.

Field Hockey Improves To 2-0 In A-10 Play With 3-2 Win Over Saint Joseph’s
Sophomore Adrian Pickar scored two goals as the Richmond field hockey team defeated Saint Joseph’s 3-2 Sunday to improve to 2-0 in conference play. The Spiders, who have now won 44-straight games against Atlantic 10 opponents, completed a weekend sweep of Temple and the Hawks, two teams that are receiving votes for the NFHCA Top-20 Poll.

Men’s Soccer Plays Two-Time Defending A-10 Champs To Scoreless Tie
The men’s soccer team played to a double-overtime scoreless tie with two-time defending Atlantic 10 Champion Rhode Island in a non-conference match Sunday afternoon at First Market Stadium. Junior goalkeeper Eric Sciocchetti made eight saves as he recorded his third shutout of the season and the 12th of his career.

Women’s Soccer Splits Two Conference Matches To Open A-10 Play
Junior Jessie Wolfe scored two goals and had an assist as the women’s soccer team scored a 4-0 victory over St. Bonaventure Friday night at First Market Stadium. A goal with less than three minutes remaining in regulation was the difference as the Spiders fell to Duquesne, 2-1, at First Market Stadium Sunday afternoon.

  • error

    Report an error

Near West End News

This article has been closed to further comments.