University of Richmond Athletics

Spiders Reroute Explorers Wednesday Evening, Post 20th-Straight Victory Inside Robins Center
02/21/2024 | Women's Basketball
RICHMOND, Va. – Behind Rachel Ullstrom's fifth career game with 20 or more points, the University of Richmond women's basketball team posted a dominating 74-54 win over La Salle Wednesday evening inside the Robins Center. With the win, the Spiders moved to 24-4 overall and 14-1 in Atlantic 10 Conference play and remain a perfect 13-0 at home this season while the Explorers fell to 7-19 on the year and 4-11 in conference play.
Richmond Starters
Budnik, Doogan, Ryan, Hill, Townsend
How it Happened
The Explorers came out of the gate with a purpose, as the team went on a 9-3 run to begin the game. Katie Hill finally found the offensive rhythm for the Spiders with a jumper, which sparked a 9-0 run for Richmond courtesy of efforts by Ullstrom, Grace Townsend and Addie Budnik to put the Spiders ahead, 12-9. Maggie Doogan was able to get two final free throws off for UR to end the first quarter with UR ahead, 14-11.
Hill continued to lead the Spider offense in the second quarter with a layup. Torin Rogers then followed the play with a free throw and Townsend posted a layup of her own for a 19-11 UR lead. After the Explorers scratched back to come within two, 19-17, Doogan and Hill recorded back-to-back treys to rebuild the lead to 25-17. Townsend sparked a 10-0 run following a few quick shots from La Salle to send Richmond into the locker room with a 37-21 lead.
Out of the break, Siobhan Ryan netted a triple and Doogan followed the play with a layup to push the UR led to 20, 41-21. After a lone trey from La Salle, Doogan sparked a 15-0 run for Richmond to build the lead to 32, 56-24. Following a hoop and harm from Ullstrom, the Explorers were able to get two triples off to end the quarter with the Spiders ahead 59-31.
La Salle slowly scratched back at the Spider lead with an 8-0 run, 59-39, before Doogan laid it in for the first two points for UR in the fourth quarter. Ryan then posted two more points for a 63-39 Richmond lead with 4:38 left in the game. After exchanging more points, triples from Ullstrom and Ally Sweeney gave the Spiders a 73-46 lead with 1:40 left on the clock. Ryan would post one final free throw for UR as Richmond rolled to a 74-54 win.
Inside the Box Score
Up Next
The Spiders have a tough test on Saturday, as the team takes on George Mason at 3 p.m. in Fairfax, Va. Richmond plays host to Duquesne on Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. for a rematch with the Dukes inside the Robins Center.
Richmond Starters
Budnik, Doogan, Ryan, Hill, Townsend
How it Happened
The Explorers came out of the gate with a purpose, as the team went on a 9-3 run to begin the game. Katie Hill finally found the offensive rhythm for the Spiders with a jumper, which sparked a 9-0 run for Richmond courtesy of efforts by Ullstrom, Grace Townsend and Addie Budnik to put the Spiders ahead, 12-9. Maggie Doogan was able to get two final free throws off for UR to end the first quarter with UR ahead, 14-11.
Hill continued to lead the Spider offense in the second quarter with a layup. Torin Rogers then followed the play with a free throw and Townsend posted a layup of her own for a 19-11 UR lead. After the Explorers scratched back to come within two, 19-17, Doogan and Hill recorded back-to-back treys to rebuild the lead to 25-17. Townsend sparked a 10-0 run following a few quick shots from La Salle to send Richmond into the locker room with a 37-21 lead.
Out of the break, Siobhan Ryan netted a triple and Doogan followed the play with a layup to push the UR led to 20, 41-21. After a lone trey from La Salle, Doogan sparked a 15-0 run for Richmond to build the lead to 32, 56-24. Following a hoop and harm from Ullstrom, the Explorers were able to get two triples off to end the quarter with the Spiders ahead 59-31.
La Salle slowly scratched back at the Spider lead with an 8-0 run, 59-39, before Doogan laid it in for the first two points for UR in the fourth quarter. Ryan then posted two more points for a 63-39 Richmond lead with 4:38 left in the game. After exchanging more points, triples from Ullstrom and Ally Sweeney gave the Spiders a 73-46 lead with 1:40 left on the clock. Ryan would post one final free throw for UR as Richmond rolled to a 74-54 win.
Inside the Box Score
- The Spiders were led by Ullstrom, who posted 20 points on 7 of 12 from the field and 5 of 10 from deep. Her five three pointers were the most by a UR player since she posted six against UMass on 1/10/24.
- Three other Spiders, Doogan (13), Townsend (12) and Ryan (11) all finished the game in double figures. Budnik led the team with nine rebounds while Townsend posted a team-high six assists and three thefts.
- As a team, the Spiders shot 27 of 60 (45%) from the field, 11 of 34 (32.4%) from deep and 9 of 12 (75%) from the charity stripe. In addition, the team posted 46 rebounds, 18 assists, two blocks courtesy of Ullstrom and Budnik, six steals and 14 points off 15 Explorer turnovers.
- The Spider bench posted 32 points, led by Ullstrom.
- Following the win, the Spiders posted their 20th-straight home win, dating back to 2022-23, marking the sixth-longest home win-streak of all NCAA D-I schools.
- Richmond takes sole ownership of first place in the Atlantic 10 Conference standings at 14-1, following Saint Joseph's (13-2) loss at VCU tonight.
Up Next
The Spiders have a tough test on Saturday, as the team takes on George Mason at 3 p.m. in Fairfax, Va. Richmond plays host to Duquesne on Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. for a rematch with the Dukes inside the Robins Center.
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