University of Richmond Athletics
Ullstrom Leads, Bench Adds 40 as Richmond Rolls Past Duquesne
01/28/2026 | Women's Basketball
RICHMOND, Va. – Richmond's bench scored 40 points and the Spiders forced a season-high 29 turnovers as the University of Richmond women's basketball team earned an 86-55 win over Duquesne on Wednesday night inside the Robins Center. With the win, Richmond improved to 17-4 overall and 7-1 in Atlantic 10 Conference play, while the Dukes fell to 7-14 overall and 0-10 in league action. The Spiders also improved to 9-1 at home and extended their home conference win streak to 29 straight.
Richmond Starters
Sweeney, Newell, Ullstrom, Green, Doogan
How it Happened
Rachel Ullstrom opened the scoring with a 3-pointer before Duquesne answered with a pair of free throws. Maggie Doogan followed with a layup, but the Dukes responded with a jumper to keep it tight early, 5-4. Ullstrom buried her second 3-pointer of the quarter, and Ally Sweeney added two free throws as Richmond pushed in front, 10-6. Alicia Newell then helped ignite a 16-0 run as Richmond pulled away with contributions from Ullstrom and Doogan, capped by Rayne Wright's second career 3-pointer to send the Spiders into the second quarter ahead 26-6.
Richmond kept building in the second quarter, opening the frame on an 11-0 run to stretch the lead to 37-6 with 6:51 remaining. Duquesne snapped the drought with a 3-pointer, but Payton Richard answered from deep to maintain the cushion. The Dukes trimmed the margin to 27 late in the half, 45-18, before Aneisha Scott and Doogan combined for four free throws to keep Richmond in control. Duquesne scored on a layup at the buzzer as the Spiders took a 49-20 lead into halftime.
Both teams opened the third quarter with 3-pointers before Duquesne scored on back-to-back layups to cut the lead to 25, 52-27. Ullstrom ended a brief Richmond drought with a 3-pointer, but Duquesne answered with one of its own. The Spiders maintained a comfortable edge until Duquesne cut it to 60-40 with 3:07 left in the third. Richmond responded immediately as Ullstrom sparked an 8-0 run to push the lead to 69-42. Duquesne added a free throw late, as Richmond carried a 69-43 advantage into the fourth.
The Spiders opened the final quarter with a 9-0 run as Sam Dewey, Sweeney and Wright all scored to make it 78-43. Duquesne hit a 3-pointer to stop the run, but the Spiders answered with a Wright layup off a Duquesne turnover. After another 3-pointer from the Dukes cut it to 80-49, Scott scored back-to-back layups to extend the lead to 84-49. Ava Persichetti added Richmond's final basket, as the Dukes added six points to close out the 86-55 Richmond win.
Notes on the Game
Up Next
Richmond returns to action Sunday with a road matchup at crosstown rival VCU inside the Siegel Center. Tipoff is set for noon. The Spiders then travel to Saint Louis on Feb. 4 for an 8 p.m. ET game against the Billikens.
Richmond Starters
Sweeney, Newell, Ullstrom, Green, Doogan
How it Happened
Rachel Ullstrom opened the scoring with a 3-pointer before Duquesne answered with a pair of free throws. Maggie Doogan followed with a layup, but the Dukes responded with a jumper to keep it tight early, 5-4. Ullstrom buried her second 3-pointer of the quarter, and Ally Sweeney added two free throws as Richmond pushed in front, 10-6. Alicia Newell then helped ignite a 16-0 run as Richmond pulled away with contributions from Ullstrom and Doogan, capped by Rayne Wright's second career 3-pointer to send the Spiders into the second quarter ahead 26-6.
Richmond kept building in the second quarter, opening the frame on an 11-0 run to stretch the lead to 37-6 with 6:51 remaining. Duquesne snapped the drought with a 3-pointer, but Payton Richard answered from deep to maintain the cushion. The Dukes trimmed the margin to 27 late in the half, 45-18, before Aneisha Scott and Doogan combined for four free throws to keep Richmond in control. Duquesne scored on a layup at the buzzer as the Spiders took a 49-20 lead into halftime.
Both teams opened the third quarter with 3-pointers before Duquesne scored on back-to-back layups to cut the lead to 25, 52-27. Ullstrom ended a brief Richmond drought with a 3-pointer, but Duquesne answered with one of its own. The Spiders maintained a comfortable edge until Duquesne cut it to 60-40 with 3:07 left in the third. Richmond responded immediately as Ullstrom sparked an 8-0 run to push the lead to 69-42. Duquesne added a free throw late, as Richmond carried a 69-43 advantage into the fourth.
The Spiders opened the final quarter with a 9-0 run as Sam Dewey, Sweeney and Wright all scored to make it 78-43. Duquesne hit a 3-pointer to stop the run, but the Spiders answered with a Wright layup off a Duquesne turnover. After another 3-pointer from the Dukes cut it to 80-49, Scott scored back-to-back layups to extend the lead to 84-49. Ava Persichetti added Richmond's final basket, as the Dukes added six points to close out the 86-55 Richmond win.
Notes on the Game
- Ullstrom led Richmond with 19 points on 7-of-13 shooting, including five 3-pointers. She added three rebounds, two assists and a steal.
- Doogan and Dewey scored 14 points apiece. Doogan led the Spiders with five rebounds and added four assists and a steal. Dewey finished with three rebounds, two assists and a career-high three steals.
- Richmond shot 28-of-62 (45.2 percent) from the floor, 15-of-36 (41.7 percent) from 3-point range and 15-of-21 (71.4 percent) at the free-throw line. The Spiders scored 37 points off 29 Duquesne turnovers, and the bench accounted for 40 points, led by Dewey.
- Jada Green made her first collegiate start and matched up against her sister, Reina Green (Duquesne).
- Wright matched a career-high nine points.
- Richmond extended its home conference win streak to 29 straight, dating to Jan. 11, 2023.
- Richmond moved to 20-15 all-time against Duquesne. The Spiders have won five straight in the series, including four straight against the Dukes at the Robins Center.
- Richmond pushed its win streak to six straight games.
- Richmond assisted on 20 of 28 made field goals, led by Ally Sweeney's five assists.
- The Spiders scored 23 points off 17 Duquesne turnovers in the first half and limited the Dukes to 20 points before the break.
- The Spiders' largest run was 27-0, from the middle of the first quarter to the middle of the second.
- The Spiders improved to 8-0 this season when scoring 80 or more points
- Maggie Doogan moved to 1,899 career points, good for third all-time at Richmond, and 477 points this season.
Up Next
Richmond returns to action Sunday with a road matchup at crosstown rival VCU inside the Siegel Center. Tipoff is set for noon. The Spiders then travel to Saint Louis on Feb. 4 for an 8 p.m. ET game against the Billikens.
Team Stats
DU
UR
FG%
.438
.452
3FG%
.467
.417
FT%
.545
.714
RB
36
32
TO
29
14
STL
3
13
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