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Spiders Drop A-10 Tournament Opener to Davidson
Mar 12The matchup of the 12 and 13 seeds at this year's A-10 Tournament was unsurprisingly tight Wednesday in Washington, D.C., as Davidson nipped Richmond 69-65 in the first game of the event.
Game Day: Men's Basketball vs. Davidson - A-10 Championship First Round
Mar 12Gameday: Men's Basketball vs Davidson Wednesday, March 12.
Neskovic Named to A-10 All-Academic Team
Mar 11Forward Dusan Neskovic has been named to the the Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team, the conference announced Tuesday.
Women's Basketball Coach Aaron Roussell Featured On Behind The Web Monday 6-7pm At World of Beer
Mar 9Women's basketball coach Aaron Roussell will join Voice of the Spiders Bob Black on the season finale of Behind The Web this Monday, March 10 from 6-7pm at World of Beer, 11600 W. Broad Street.
Spiders Fall to George Mason, Will Open With Davidson at A-10 Tournament
Mar 9For the second straight game, the Spiders seemed to be on the verge of upsetting a team at the top of the A-10 standings.
Game Day: Men's Basketball vs George Mason - Senior Day
Mar 8Gameday: Men's Basketball vs George Mason Saturday, March 8.
Mikkel Tyne Set To Appear On Regular Season Finale Of Behind The Web At World Of Beer Monday 6-7pm
Mar 2Sophomore guard Mikkel Tyne, who's been in double figures in seven straight games and has played 154 consecutive minutes, will join head head men's basketball coach Chris Mooney and Voice of the Spiders Bob Black on Behind The Web this Monday, March 3 from 6-7pm at World of Beer, 11600 W. Broad Street.
Flyers Spoil Spiders Upset Effort in Double OT
Mar 2The Richmond Spiders came up just short in their bid to secure a signature win Saturday at Dayton, falling to the Flyers 74-64 in double overtime before a crowd of more than 13,000.
VCU Tops Spiders With Barrage of First-Half Three-Pointers
Feb 26VCU torched the nets at the Robins Center Tuesday, shooting 10-15 from three-point range in the first half to build an 18-point lead, more than enough for the Rams to withstand Richmond's late-game charge.