University of Richmond Athletics

Spiders Battle to Scoreless Draw Versus Rhode Island
10/05/2025 | Women's Soccer
RICHMOND, Va. – The University of Richmond women's soccer team earned its first Atlantic 10 Conference point of the season Sunday afternoon, battling Rhode Island to a scoreless draw at President's Field. The result moved the Spiders to 3-6-4 overall and 0-4-1 in league play, while the Rams stand at 9-3-1 and 3-1-1.
How It Happened
The Spiders matched Rhode Island throughout the 90 minutes, holding the Rams, one of the Atlantic 10's top scoring teams, off the board for the full contest.
Spider keeper Veronica Rrapi anchored the defense with five saves to record her fourth shutout of the season, including key stops in both halves to deny Lauren MacDonald and Nicolasa Jacobs (URI).
After being limited to three shots before halftime, Richmond pushed forward after the break and generated nine second-half attempts. Paige West and Julia Lishia each placed two shots on goal, while Kingsley Hughes also tested Rhode Island goalkeeper Dani Eden, who finished with five saves.
Richmond's best sequence came late in the match when the Spiders earned a corner kick in the 72nd minute and forced Eden into multiple saves down the stretch to preserve the draw.
Notes on the Game
Richmond hits the road next, taking on Loyola Chicago on Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. before facing crosstown rival VCU on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m.
How It Happened
The Spiders matched Rhode Island throughout the 90 minutes, holding the Rams, one of the Atlantic 10's top scoring teams, off the board for the full contest.
Spider keeper Veronica Rrapi anchored the defense with five saves to record her fourth shutout of the season, including key stops in both halves to deny Lauren MacDonald and Nicolasa Jacobs (URI).
After being limited to three shots before halftime, Richmond pushed forward after the break and generated nine second-half attempts. Paige West and Julia Lishia each placed two shots on goal, while Kingsley Hughes also tested Rhode Island goalkeeper Dani Eden, who finished with five saves.
Richmond's best sequence came late in the match when the Spiders earned a corner kick in the 72nd minute and forced Eden into multiple saves down the stretch to preserve the draw.
Notes on the Game
- Richmond finished with 12 shots, including five on goal.
- Rhode Island recorded 14 shots with five on goal.
- Both goalkeepers tallied five saves.
- The Rams held a 6-2 advantage in corner kicks.
- West and Lishia led the Spiders with two shots on goal each.
- Rrapi, Gwen Howell, Lishia and Logan Jackson played the full 90 minutes.
- Rhode Island received two yellow cards and committed seven fouls, while Richmond was called for five.
Richmond hits the road next, taking on Loyola Chicago on Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. before facing crosstown rival VCU on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m.
Team Stats
URI
RIC
Goals
0
0
Shots
14
12
Shots on Goal
5
5
Saves
5
5
Corners
6
2
Fouls
7
5
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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