Richmond Spiders men's basketball

NCAA Division I team of the University of Richmond From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Richmond Spiders men's basketball team represents the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia and currently competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The team plays its home games at the Robins Center. The team last played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2022 under head coach Chris Mooney, who has guided the program since the 2005–2006 season.

UniversityUniversity of Richmond
First season1913
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Richmond Spiders men's basketball
2025–26 Richmond Spiders men's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of Richmond
First season1913
Head coachChris Mooney (21st season)
LocationRichmond, Virginia
ArenaRobins Center
(capacity: 7,201)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
NicknameSpiders
ColorsBlue and red[1]
   
All-time record1,514–1,311 (.536)
NCAA Division I tournament Sweet Sixteen
1988, 2011
NCAA Division I tournament appearances
1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2022
Conference tournament champions
CAA
1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998
A-10
2011, 2022
Conference regular-season champions
CAA
1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1992, 2001
A-10
2024
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
Alternate jersey
Team colours
Alternate
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UCLA vs. Richmond, Los Angeles Sports Arena, December 23, 2011

UR's basketball program has developed a reputation as a "giant killer" in the NCAA tournament, defeating the Charles Barkley-led Auburn Tigers in 1984, reaching the Sweet Sixteen in 1988 by defeating defending national champion Indiana and Georgia Tech, beating #3 seeded South Carolina in 1998, and becoming the first #15 seed to knock off a #2 seed when the Spiders defeated Syracuse in 1991.[2] The Spiders hold the distinction of being the only basketball program to win NCAA tournament games as a 12, 13, 14, and 15 seed.[citation needed]

History

Coaches

Current coaching staff

  • Chris Mooney – head coach
  • Peter Thomas – assistant head coach
  • David Boyden – assistant coach
  • Will Gipe – assistant coach
  • Mark McGonigal – assistant coach/director of basketball operations & recruiting
  • Jack Fahed – assistant coach/director of program development

All-time head coaches

More information Coach, Years ...
CoachYearsWin–lossWin %Conference titlesNCAA tournament appearances
Frank Dobson1913–17, 1919–33168–112.600--
Dave Satterfield1917–183–6.333--
Robert Marshall1918–191–5.166--
Malcolm Pitt1933–52197–169.538--
H. Lester Hooker1952–63147–142.509--
Lewis Mills1963–74110–170.393--
Carl Slone1974–7843–63.406--
Lou Goetz1978–8138–44.434--
Dick Tarrant1981–93239–126.65545
Bill Dooley1993–9743–69.384--
John Beilein1997–2002100–53.65411
Jerry Wainwright2002–0550–41.549-1
Chris Mooney2005–present373–307.54923
Peter Thomas2023 (interim)2–4.333--
Totals1,514–1,311.536710
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Players

All-time statistic leaders

Points

T. J. Cline with Richmond.
Kendall Anthony with Richmond.
ShawnDre' Jones with Richmond.
Grant Golden with Richmond.
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RankPlayerYearsGamesPPG avg.Total points
1Johnny Newman1982–8612219.52,383
2Grant Golden2016–2216114.02,246
3Kevin Anderson2007–1113915.62,165
4Mike Perry1977–8110819.92,145
5Jacob Gilyard2017–2215413.22,039
6Kendall Anthony2011–1513414.21,909
7Ed Harrison1952–5611516.01,843
8David Gonzalvez2006–1013113.21,727
9John Schweitz1978–8210915.81,723
10T. J. Cline2014–1710216.11,647
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Rebounds

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RankPlayerYearsGamesReb. Avg.Total Rebounds
1Ken Daniel1952–5611411.01,255
2Walt Lysaght1952–5611010.81,190
3Grant Golden2016–221616.31,015
4Eric Poole1994–981157.8894
5Peter Woolfolk1984–881237.0859
6Tyler Burton2019–231236.7819
7Terry Allen2012–161345.8782
8Mike Perry1977–811086.8738
9Tom Green1964–67749.8728
10Kenny Wood1989–931186.1717
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Assists

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RankPlayerYearsGamesAst. Avg.Total Assists
1Jacob Gilyard2017–221545.1782
2Greg Beckwith1982–861164.9573
3Scott Ungerer1998–20021204.0479
4Grant Golden2016–221613.0476
5Kenny Atkinson1986–901253.7464
6Kevin Anderson2007–111392.9410
7Carlos Cueto1994–981083.7396
8Scott Stapleton1986–901253.0382
9T. J. Cline2014–171023.7374
10ShawnDre' Jones2013–171322.8364
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Retired numbers

Three Spider players have had their numbers retired by the university.

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Richmond Spiders retired numbers
No. Player Career Ref.
14Kevin Anderson2007–2011[3]
20Johnny Newman1982–1986
23Warren Mills1952–1955[4]
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All-time postseason results

NCAA tournament

The Spiders have appeared in ten NCAA tournaments. Their combined record is 9–10.

More information Year, Seed ...
Year Seed Round Opponent Result
198412Opening Round
First Round
Second Round
(12) Rider
(5) Auburn
(4) Indiana
W 89–65
W 72–71
L 67–75
198611First Round(6) St. Joseph'sL 59–60
198813First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
(4) Indiana
(5) Georgia Tech
(1) Temple
W 72–69
W 59–55
L 47–69
199014First Round(3) DukeL 46–81
199115First Round
Second Round
(2) Syracuse
(10) Temple
W 73–69
L 64–77
199814First Round
Second Round
(3) South Carolina
(11) Washington
W 62–61
L 66–81
200411First Round(6) WisconsinL 64–76
20107First Round(10) Saint Mary'sL 71–80
201112First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
(5) Vanderbilt
(13) Morehead State
(1) Kansas
W 69–66
W 65–48
L 57–77
202212First Round
Second Round
(5) Iowa
(4) Providence
W 67–63
L 51–79
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NIT

The Spiders have appeared in eleven National Invitation Tournaments. Their combined record is 11–11.

More information Year, Seed ...
Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1982NAFirst RoundMarylandL 50–66
1985NAFirst Round
Second Round
Fordham
Indiana
W 59–57
L 53–75
1989NAFirst Round
Second Round
Temple
UAB
W 70–56
L 61–64
1992NAFirst RoundFloridaL 52–66
2001NAFirst Round
Second Round
West Virginia
Dayton
W 79–56
L 56–71
2002NAFirst Round
Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Wagner
Montana State
Minnesota
Syracuse
W 74–67OT
W 63–48
W 67–66
L 46–62
2003NAFirst RoundProvidenceL 49–67
20151First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
(8) St. Francis Brooklyn
(5) Arizona State
(2) Miami (FL)
W 84–74
W 76–70OT
L 61–63
20176First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
(3) Alabama
(7) Oakland
(4) TCU
W 71–64
W 87–83
L 68–86
20212First Round
Quarterfinals
(3) Toledo
(4) Mississippi State
W 76–66
L 67–68
2024NAFirst Round(3) Virginia TechL 58–74
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*The NIT in 2006 began using a seeding and region system similar to what is used in the NCAA tournament. Starting in 2022, only the top four teams in each of the four regions received seeds, with their unseeded opponents matched up based partly on geographic considerations.

CBI

The Spiders have appeared in three College Basketball Invitational tournaments. Their combined record is 3–3.

More information Year, Seed ...
Year Seed Round Opponent Result
20084First Round(1) VirginiaL 64–66
20091First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
(4) St. John's
(3) Charleston
(4) UTEP
W 75–69
W 74–72
L 69–81
2013N/AFirst Round
Quarterfinals
Bryant
Wright State
W 76–71
L 51–57
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NBA draft history

References

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