University of Richmond Athletics

GW Shoots Past Spiders in A-10 Opener
12/31/2025 | Men's Basketball
RICHMOND, Va. — On the strength of 17 made three-pointers, George Washington scored the most points by an opponent in the Robins Center in nearly 50 years Wednesday as the Revolutionaries rolled to a 99-84 win over the Spiders in the Atlantic 10 opener for both teams. The loss dropped Richmond to 10-4 on the season and 0-1 in the A-10.
They play at a very easy pace. They're very talented, and we couldn't disrupt any part of that pace or the shotmaking for the entire game, said Spiders coach Chris Mooney. Obviously, we have a lot of work to do.
GW scored the most points by a visitor in the Robins Center since William & Mary beat Richmond 107-102 on Feb. 21, 1976. UR, which ranked among the top 50 in the nation in three-point field goal percentage defense entering the game, allowed the Revs to shoot 17-33 from three-point range, the most three-pointers surrendered by the Spiders in a non-OT game in 21 seasons under Chris Mooney.
I think statistically, on the season, we're probably good to very good at it, said Mooney of Richmond's three-point defense. Tonight, was shotmakers making shots that were fairly well-defended. But they can make those shots. I think that the aggression that we played with was not quite enough.
The win was GW's first in the Robins Center since 2016, snapping UR's seven-game home win streak in the series.
Guys are out there playing hard [but] there's extra when it comes to this level of college basketball. You have to be so alert and aware, and they still might score, said Mooney. You have to give extra and give more, and that's where I think we fell short. And aggression is a big part of that.
Offensively, the Spiders were led by Jaden Daughtry (23 points) and Will Johnston (20 points), who registered the second and third 20-point games by a Spider this season, respectively. Daughtry, making his first start of the season, went 9-11 from the field, including 2-2 from three-point range. Johnston recorded his team-high 17th career 20-point game, and first this season, while making 5 of his 10 shots from three-point range. Wednesday was the first time multiple Spiders scored 20 or more points in the same game since Nov. 27, 2024 vs Ball State.
Johnston added three assists, tying for the team lead with Jonathan Beagle. Mike Walz led UR with eight rebounds.
Back-to-back three-pointers gave the Revolutionaries a 14-7 lead five minutes into the game before the Spiders scored the next seven points to tie the game at 14.
The teams were tied at 22 when an 11-0 run gave GW its first double-digit lead of the game at 33-22 with 7:30 remaining in the half.
UR narrowed its deficit to seven twice in the second half, the last time at 62-55 with 13:34 to play. But the Revs scored 13 of the game's next 15 points to reestablish control.
The Spiders will hit the road for a New York road trip next week, visiting Fordham Sunday at noon on USA Network and St. Bonaventure on Jan. 7 at 7 PM on ESPN Plus.


















