University of Richmond Athletics
Women's Soccer

R.D. Montgomery
- Title:
- Coordinator for Student-Athlete Success
- Email:
- rmontgom@richmond.edu
- Phone:
- 287-6552
R.D. Montgomery joined the Richmond Athletics staff in December of 2021 as the Coordinator for Student-Athlete Success, as part of the Spider Performance & Development department (SPD). In June of 2024, Montgomery was promoted to Associate Director of Student-Athlete Success.Â
Montgomery is charged with creating a comprehensive program that ensures Spider student-athletes are prepared for life post-graduation. He leads the department’s integrated and personalized efforts to support Spider student-athletes in the areas of professional development, mentoring/networking, outreach and support for student-athletes, alumni connections, and campus engagement. Additionally, he assists student-athletes with career and graduate school preparation, engages in the department’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and coordinates programming for the Spider Performance and Development program. Â
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Montgomery brings a unique perspective to the Spider Performance and Development program as a former Division I student-athlete, coach and working in the private sector at various businesses. He spent nine years as an assistant football coach at Bucknell (2009-17), working primarily with the tight ends while also coaching running backs and fullbacks during his tenure.Â
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Montgomery earned his Bachelor of Arts in History from Wake Forest in 2004 where he was a four-year football letter winner and earned one letter in basketball. Montgomery lives in Richmond with his wife and three children.
Montgomery is charged with creating a comprehensive program that ensures Spider student-athletes are prepared for life post-graduation. He leads the department’s integrated and personalized efforts to support Spider student-athletes in the areas of professional development, mentoring/networking, outreach and support for student-athletes, alumni connections, and campus engagement. Additionally, he assists student-athletes with career and graduate school preparation, engages in the department’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and coordinates programming for the Spider Performance and Development program. Â
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Montgomery brings a unique perspective to the Spider Performance and Development program as a former Division I student-athlete, coach and working in the private sector at various businesses. He spent nine years as an assistant football coach at Bucknell (2009-17), working primarily with the tight ends while also coaching running backs and fullbacks during his tenure.Â
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Montgomery earned his Bachelor of Arts in History from Wake Forest in 2004 where he was a four-year football letter winner and earned one letter in basketball. Montgomery lives in Richmond with his wife and three children.


