Richmond Spiders Explained

Richmond Spiders
University:University of Richmond
Association:NCAA
Conference:Atlantic 10 (primary)
CAA (football)
Patriot League (women's golf)
Division:Division I (FCS)
Director:John P. Hardt
Location:Richmond, Virginia
Teams:16
Stadium:E. Claiborne Robins Stadium
Basketballarena:Robins Center
Baseballfield:Malcolm U. Pitt Field
Mascot:WebstUR
Nickname:Spiders
Pageurl:http://www.richmondspiders.com/

The Richmond Spiders represent the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia. The Spiders compete in the Division I FCS of the National Collegiate Athletic Association as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference for most sports.[1]

The Spider name

From 1876 through the early 1890s, Richmond's sports teams were known as the "Colts", reportedly for their play as an "energetic group of young colts." At some point variously reported as 1892, 1893, or 1894, the school's athletic teams took on the "Spiders" name. The origins of the name are somewhat uncertain, an apocryphal version describes a baseball team composed of Richmond students and city residents that was said to have taken on the "Spiders" name after Ragland Chesterman of the Richmond Times-Dispatch used the term to refer to pitcher Puss Ellyson's lanky arms and stretching kick. This story is not true, as the Richmond Times-Dispatch did not exist until 1903. And while Ragland Chesterman did write for the Richmond Times, he wrote a society column, not sports news. It is most likely the team took the nickname from the Cleveland Spiders who, at the time, were highly successful. To this day, Richmond is the only university in the United States with the spider as its official nickname.[2] [3]

Sports sponsored

Basketball
Cross country
Cross country Field hockey
Golf
Golf Lacrosse
Soccer
Tennis Swimming and diving
Tennis
Track and field

Baseball

See also: Richmond Spiders baseball.

The University of Richmond baseball team has been coached by former Major League Baseball player Tracy Woodson since 2013. The Spiders have qualified for the NCAA Tournament eight times, including a Super Regional appearance in 2012, with the last tournament appearance coming in 2003.[4]

The Spiders play their home games at Malcolm U. Pitt Field on campus.

Men's basketball

See also: Richmond Spiders men's basketball.

Women's basketball

See also: Richmond Spiders women's basketball.

The University of Richmond women's basketball team is coached by Aaron Roussell, who was hired in 2019 after seven seasons as head coach at Bucknell University. Roussell succeeded Michael Shafer, who had served as the Spiders' head coach for 15 seasons.

The Spiders have made the NCAA tournament three times (1990, 1991, 2005) and the Women's National Invitation Tournament nine times (1989, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015).

The women's basketball team plays its home games in the Robins Center.

Men's cross country

The Spiders men's cross country team is coached by Steve Taylor, who has been the head coach since 2001. Lori Taylor serves as the overall director of all of Richmond's cross country and track and field teams.

In 2010, the men's team won the Atlantic 10 Championship as a team for the first time ever. They went on to place fourth at the NCAA Southeast Regional meet to receive an at-large bid to the NCAA National Championship. Seeded in 28th place, the Richmond Spiders placed 24th at the NCAA National Championship, beating, among others, top-ranked Notre Dame, Texas, Louisville, Penn State, and Georgetown.[5]

Richmond previously sponsored men's indoor and outdoor track and field in addition to cross country, but the track and field programs were discontinued at the end of 2012–13 season as part of a realignment that also saw Richmond discontinue men's soccer and add men's lacrosse as varsity sports.[6] In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Richmond recruited several strong Kenyan runners, including three who qualified for Olympic teams: Sosthenes Bitok and Edwin Koech, who both competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics, and Hillary Tuwei, who qualified for both the 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics but was unable to compete due to boycotts.[7]

Women's cross country and track & field

The Richmond Spiders women's cross country and track & field teams have been coached by Lori Taylor since 2001. The Spiders' cross country teams have won the Atlantic 10 conference championship six times under Taylor (2003, 2008, 2010, 2015, 2017, and 2018).[8]

Field hockey

The University of Richmond's women's field hockey team has been coached by Jamie Montgomery since 2018.[9] The Spiders are celebrating their 100th season of field hockey in 2019 and play their home games at Crenshaw Field, which has been upgraded for the 2019 season with a new support facility including team rooms, restrooms, a press box, filming positions, and a new entrance to the field.[10] [11]

The Spiders have won seven Atlantic 10 regular season championships (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, and 2011) and eight Atlantic 10 tournament championships (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, and 2014). Each of those conference tournament championships earned the Spiders a bid to the NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship.[12]

Football

See also: Richmond Spiders football.

Men's golf

The University of Richmond's men's golf team has been coached by Adam Decker since 2005.[13] The Spiders' home course is Independence Golf Club in Midlothian, Virginia, and a new training facility for the Spiders was completed at the club in 2018.[14]

The Spiders have seen five golfers win individual conference tournament titles, and have won the Atlantic 10 team title twice. As a team, the Spiders have qualified for NCAA regionals five times (1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, and 2017) and advanced to the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships in 1999. In addition, Spider individual golfers have qualified for NCAA regionals three times (Daniel Walker in 2013, Danny Pizetoski in 2014, and Matthew Lowe in 2016), with Walker advancing to nationals in 2013.[15]

Women's golf

The University of Richmond's women's golf team has been coached by Calle Nielson since 2019 and has competed as a member of the Patriot League since the 2014-15 season.[16] The Spiders' home course is Independence Golf Club in Midlothian, Virginia.

The Spiders have won three Patriot League tournament championships (2016, 2017, and 2018), advancing to NCAA Regionals each of the three years. In addition, Sophie DiPetrillo captured the 2018 individual Patriot League title.[17]

Men's lacrosse

See also: Richmond Spiders men's lacrosse.

The Richmond men's lacrosse team has been coached by Dan Chemotti since it began play as a varsity program in 2014, with the team playing its home games at E. Claiborne Robins Stadium.[18] The Spiders played their first season as associate members of the Atlantic Sun Conference, now known as the ASUN Conference, before a cooperative agreement between the Atlantic Sun and the Southern Conference (SoCon) saw sponsorship of men's lacrosse shift to the SoCon following the 2014 season.[19] UR remained in SoCon men's lacrosse until the A-10 established a men's lacrosse league, with play starting in the 2023 season.

The Spiders have won at least a share of the Southern Conference title four times and have qualified for the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship four times (2014, 2018, 2019 and 2022).[20]

Women's lacrosse

The University of Richmond's women's lacrosse team has been coached by Allison Kwolek since 2012, and the Spiders' home field is E. Claiborne Robins Stadium.[21]

The Spiders have won six Atlantic 10 regular season championships (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2018, and 2019) and five Atlantic 10 conference tournaments (2005, 2006, 2007, 2018, and 2019). Each of those five conference tournaments championships earned the Spiders a berth in the NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship.[22]

Women's soccer

The history of the program dates to 1996, and the Spiders have won the Atlantic 10 conference regular season title once (2000) and the conference tournament title once (2002). The Spiders advanced to the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship in 2000 and 2002, including an appearance in the Sweet Sixteen of the 2002 tournament where the Spiders fell to the University of Portland, the eventual national champion.[23]

Marty Beall was named head coach of the Spiders in 2017, and the team's home field is Presidents Field on the University of Richmond campus.[24]

Women's swimming and diving

The University of Richmond's women's swimming and diving team was established in 1965 and has been led by Matt Barany since 2005, with Nathan Parker serving as head dive coach since 2018.[25] [26] Since joining the Atlantic 10 in 2001, the Spiders have captured 15 of a possible 18 Atlantic 10 championships.[27]

Men's tennis

The Richmond men's tennis team has been coached by Houston Barrick since 2017, and the team has won four A-10 tournament titles (2002, 2004, 2005, and 2006), advancing to the NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship in each of those four seasons.[28] [29]

Women's tennis

The Richmond women's tennis team has been coached by Mark Wesselink since 1991, and the Spiders have won nine Atlantic 10 championships during his tenure (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012).[30] The Spiders have made 11 appearances in the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship (1997, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012).[31]

Facilities

Discontinued varsity sports

Men's track and field

The men's track and field program was one of the oldest sport teams at the University of Richmond. Initially, in the late nineteenth century, the only sports at Richmond College were baseball, football, and basketball. A field day was also held in the spring when various track and field events were staged. In 1906, an official track and field team was first organized. It was discontinued in April 2013.[41]

Men's swimming

The men's swimming team was established in the fall of 1948 under Coach William Lumpkin with practices at the Mosque Theater swimming pool.[42] After one season, however, the team was discontinued.

The team was restarted in the fall of 1972 under the direction of Coach Norris Eastman with practices at Crenshaw Pool on the Westhampton side of campus. The team's first meet was against East Carolina University in December 1972.[43] The sport was downgraded from the varsity level to the club level in spring 1999.[44]

Men's water polo

The men's water polo team was established by Coach Norris Eastman in the fall of 1971 and was downgraded to the club level in spring 1999.[45]

Men's soccer

The history of the program dates to 1975, and the Spiders won or shared three conference titles and advanced to three NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship tournaments (1990, 1998, and 2002). The final permanent head coach of the Spiders was Clint Peay, who led the team from 2009 to 2012, with Leigh Cowlishaw leading the team on an interim basis in its final season. Notable alumni of the Spider program include Toronto FC general manager Tim Bezbatchenko, defender Craig Ziadie, who was selected 28th overall by D.C. United in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft, and former Virginia Tech head coach Oliver Weiss.

The program played its final game on November 2, 2012, a 3–3 draw against crosstown rival VCU.[46]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Atlantic 10 Conference Standings - College Basketball - ESPN. ESPN.com. 2018-12-11.
  2. Web site: Why the Spiders? . University of Richmond Athletics . July 30, 2019.
  3. Web site: 125 Years of Being Spiders . University of Richmond . July 30, 2019.
  4. Web site: Richmond Spiders Baseball – 2019 Quick Facts . PDF . University of Richmond Athletics . July 30, 2019.
  5. Web site: Men's XC Finishes 24th In The Nation . University of Richmond Athletics . November 22, 2010 . July 30, 2019.
  6. Web site: Richmond Athletics Announces Sports Reconfiguration . University of Richmond Athletics . September 21, 2012 . July 30, 2019.
  7. Web site: Spider Cross Country & Track and Field – Spiders in the Olympics . PDF . University of Richmond Athletics . July 30, 2019.
  8. Web site: Atlantic 10 Women's Cross Country Record Book . PDF . Atlantic 10 Conference . July 30, 2019.
  9. Web site: Jamie Montgomery Named Spider Hockey Head Coach . University of Richmond Athletics . February 21, 2018 . September 1, 2019.
  10. Web site: Richmond Athletics Celebrates 100 Years of Field Hockey in 2019 . University of Richmond Athletics . August 20, 2019 . September 1, 2019.
  11. Web site: Crenshaw Field Renovations . University of Richmond Athletics . June 27, 2019 . September 1, 2019.
  12. Web site: Richhmond Field Hockey 2019 Quick Facts . University of Richmond Athletics . September 1, 2019.
  13. Web site: Adam Decker Hired As Men's Golf Head Coach . University of Richmond Athletics . June 1, 2005 . September 1, 2019.
  14. Web site: UR readies new golf facility at Independence . Richmond BizSense . Michael Schwartz . November 8, 2018 . September 1, 2019.
  15. Web site: Spider Men's Golf Records . University of Richmond Athletics . September 1, 2019.
  16. Web site: Calle Nielson Named Spider Women’s Golf Coach . University of Richmond Athletics . June 20, 2019 . September 1, 2019.
  17. Web site: Spider Women's Golf Records . University of Richmond Athletics . September 1, 2019.
  18. Web site: Dan Chemotti To Be Richmond's First Varsity Men's Coach . Inside Lacrosse . August 6, 2013 . September 1, 2019.
  19. SoCon, A-Sun Partner to Enhance Lacrosse . Southern Conference . January 9, 2014 . September 1, 2019.
  20. Web site: 2019 Richmond Men's Lacrosse Records . University of Richmond Athletics . September 1, 2019.
  21. Web site: Allison Evans Named Women's Lacrosse Coach . University of Richmond Athletics . July 19, 2012 . September 1, 2019.
  22. Web site: Richmond Women's Lacrosse 2019 Quick Facts . University of Richmond Athletics . September 1, 2019.
  23. Web site: Richmond Women's Soccer 2019 Quick Facts . University of Richmond Athletics . September 1, 2019.
  24. Web site: Beall Named New Women’s Soccer Head Coach . University of Richmond Athletics . December 21, 2017 . September 1, 2019.
  25. Web site: Matt Barany Hired As Swimming And Diving Head Coach . University of Richmond Athletics . May 23, 2005 . September 1, 2019.
  26. Web site: Swimming and Diving Adds Nathan Parker as Head Dive Coach . University of Richmond Athletics . August 23, 2018 . September 1, 2019.
  27. Web site: Atlantic 10 Conference Women's Swimming & Diving Record Book . Atlantic 10 Conference . September 1, 2019.
  28. Web site: Barrick Named Head Men’s Tennis Coach . University of Richmond Athletics . July 31, 2017 . September 1, 2019.
  29. Web site: Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Tennis Record Book . Atlantic 10 Conference . September 1, 2019.
  30. Web site: Mark Wesselink - Women's Tennis Coach . University of Richmond Athletics . September 1, 2019.
  31. Web site: NCAA Tennis - Division I Womenn's . NCAA . September 1, 2019.
  32. Web site: Robins Stadium . Richmond Athletics . February 9, 2015 . March 28, 2017.
  33. Web site: Robins Center . Richmond Athletics . July 20, 2011 . March 28, 2017.
  34. Web site: Robins Center Natatorium . February 9, 2015 . March 28, 2017.
  35. Web site: Pitt Field . Richmond Athletics . July 20, 2011 . March 28, 2017.
  36. Web site: Crenshaw Field . Richmond Athletics . July 20, 2011 . March 28, 2017.
  37. Web site: Tennis Complex . Richmond Athletics . July 20, 2011 . March 28, 2017.
  38. Web site: Tennis Facility Construction Begins . Richmond Athletics . July 3, 2017.
  39. Web site: Independence Golf Club . Richmond Athletics . August 2, 2012 . March 28, 2017.
  40. Web site: Overview – Independence Golf Club . Independence Golf Club . March 28, 2017.
  41. News: Men's track and field fall short in final home meet, give final remarks on cut . 25 April 2023 . The Collegian . April 4, 2013.
  42. News: 35 Candidates Greet Lumpkin As Swimming Team Organizes . 25 April 2023 . The Richmond Collegian . December 3, 1948.
  43. News: Richmond Boasts New Swim Team; Members Prepare for Opening Meet . 25 April 2023 . The Richmond Collegian . October 12, 1972.
  44. News: University levels playing field for varsity athletes . 25 April 2023 . The Collegian . August 27, 1998.
  45. News: Water Polo Club Formed At UR . 25 April 2023 . The Richmond Collegian . October 15, 1971.
  46. News: Woody . Paul . November 3, 2012 . As Richmond soccer ends, players face difficult choices . Richmond Times-Dispatch . March 28, 2017.