University of Richmond Athletics

Spider Teams Welcome Freshmen On Campus
08/22/2001 | Football
Aug. 22, 2001
University of Richmond, Va. - Refigerators. Boxes. Computers. More boxes. Cinderblocks. Even more boxes. They all needed to be moved from cars and parking lots into dorm rooms as the University of Richmond opened its doors to the 2001 freshman class. The worried look on parents faces turned to relief as the Spiders men's and women's soccer and football teams came to the rescue.
On a warm, sunny day, cars and trucks snaked along the way to Lora Robins Court and Gray Hall, packed with all those "invaluable can't live without items" that freshmen need to survive at college. Spider fall sports student-athletes, already on-campus for practice, were poised to assist, unloading those packed trunks and rooftops. The women's soccer team was there first thing in the morning, prior to traveling to Duke for an away exhibition match that afternoon. The men's soccer squad followed during late morning - when traffic was at its busiest. The football team followed during the early afternoon hours.
For the student-athletes, it was a break from their daily practice routine and a first chance to meet, greet and help out the newest female residents of Westhampton College. For the parents, it was simply a break from moving in all of their daughters' belongings.
This is the second year Spider student-athletes have assisted with freshman move-in day at Westhampton College. Take a look as the men's soccer teams takes part in one of the University of Richmond's newest traditions...



Spider soccer players made friends with a newcomer to campus



Spider soccer players unload some of the many big boxes packed into cars.



Move-in day made easier thanks to help from the Spiders men's soccer team.



Is there really a computer in that box?










