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Richmond Spiders men's basketball

The Richmond Spiders men's basketball team represents the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia and currently competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The team plays its home games at the Robins Center. The team last played in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament in 2022 under head coach Chris Mooney, who has guided the program since the 2005–2006 season.

Richmond Spiders
UniversityUniversity of Richmond
First season1913
All-time record1,489–1,272 (.539)
Head coachChris Mooney (19th season)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
LocationRichmond, Virginia
ArenaRobins Center
(Capacity: 7,201)
NicknameSpiders
ColorsBlue and red[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1988, 2011
NCAA tournament round of 32
1984, 1988, 1991, 1998, 2011, 2022
NCAA tournament appearances
1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2022
Conference tournament champions
CAA
1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1998
A-10
2011, 2022
Conference regular season champions
CAA
1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1992, 2001
A-10
2024
UCLA vs. Richmond, Los Angeles Sports Arena, December 23, 2011

UR's basketball program has developed a reputation as a "giant killer" in the NCAA tournament, defeating the Charles Barkley-led Auburn Tigers in 1984, reaching the Sweet Sixteen in 1988 by defeating defending national champion Indiana and Georgia Tech, beating #3 seeded South Carolina in 1998, and becoming the first #15 seed to knock off a #2 seed when the Spiders defeated Syracuse in 1991.[2] The Spiders hold the distinction of being the only basketball program to win NCAA tournament games as a 12, 13, 14, and 15 seed.[citation needed]

History edit

Coaches edit

Current coaching staff edit

  • Chris Mooney – head coach
  • Peter Thomas – assistant head coach
  • David Boyden – assistant coach
  • Will Gipe – assistant coach
  • Mark McGonigal – assistant coach/director of basketball operations & recruiting
  • Jack Fahed – assistant coach/director of program development

All-time head coaches edit

Coach Years Win–loss Win % Conference titles NCAA tournament appearances
Frank Dobson 1913–17, 1919–33 168–112 .600 - -
Dave Satterfield 1917–18 3–6 .333 - -
Robert Marshall 1918–19 1–5 .166 - -
Malcolm Pitt 1933–52 197–169 .538 - -
H. Lester Hooker 1952–63 147–142 .509 - -
Lewis Mills 1963–74 110–170 .393 - -
Carl Slone 1974–78 43–63 .406 - -
Lou Goetz 1978–81 38–44 .434 - -
Dick Tarrant 1981–93 239–126 .655 4 5
Bill Dooley 1993–97 43–69 .384 - -
John Beilein 1997–2002 100–53 .654 1 1
Jerry Wainwright 2002–05 50–41 .549 - 1
Chris Mooney 2005–present 348–268 .565 2 3
Peter Thomas 2023 (interim) 2–4 .333 - -
Totals 1,489–1,272 .539 7 10

Players edit

All-time statistic leaders edit

Points edit

 
T. J. Cline with Richmond.
 
Kendall Anthony with Richmond.
 
ShawnDre' Jones with Richmond.
 
Grant Golden with Richmond.
Rank Player Years Games PPG Avg. Total Points
1 Johnny Newman 1982–86 122 19.5 2,383
2 Grant Golden 2016–22 161 14.0 2,246
3 Kevin Anderson 2007–11 139 15.6 2,165
4 Mike Perry 1977–81 108 19.9 2,145
5 Jacob Gilyard 2017–22 154 13.2 2,039
6 Kendall Anthony 2011–15 134 14.2 1,909
7 Ed Harrison 1952–56 115 16.0 1,843
8 David Gonzalvez 2006–10 131 13.2 1,727
9 John Schweitz 1978–82 109 15.8 1,723
10 T. J. Cline 2014–17 102 16.1 1,647

Rebounds edit

Rank Player Years Games Reb. Avg. Total Rebounds
1 Ken Daniel 1952–56 114 11.0 1,255
2 Walt Lysaght 1952–56 110 10.8 1,190
3 Grant Golden 2016–22 161 6.3 1,015
4 Eric Poole 1994–98 115 7.8 894
5 Peter Woolfolk 1984–88 123 7.0 859
6 Tyler Burton 2019–23 123 6.7 819
7 Terry Allen 2012–16 134 5.8 782
8 Mike Perry 1977–81 108 6.8 738
9 Tom Green 1964–67 74 9.8 728
10 Kenny Wood 1989–93 118 6.1 717

Assists edit

Rank Player Years Games Ast. Avg. Total Assists
1 Jacob Gilyard 2017–22 154 5.1 782
2 Greg Beckwith 1982–86 116 4.9 573
3 Scott Ungerer 1998–2002 120 4.0 479
4 Grant Golden 2016–22 161 3.0 476
5 Kenny Atkinson 1986–90 125 3.7 464
6 Kevin Anderson 2007–11 139 2.9 410
7 Carlos Cueto 1994–98 108 3.7 396
8 Scott Stapleton 1986–90 125 3.0 382
9 T. J. Cline 2014–17 102 3.7 374
10 ShawnDre' Jones 2013–17 132 2.8 364

Retired numbers edit

Three Spider players have had their numbers retired by the University.

Richmond Spiders retired numbers
No. Player Career Ref.
14 Kevin Anderson 2007–2011 [3]
20 Johnny Newman 1982–1986
23 Warren Mills 1952–1955 [4]

All-time postseason results edit

NCAA tournament edit

The Spiders have appeared in ten NCAA tournaments. Their combined record is 9–10.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1984 12 Opening Round
First Round
Second Round
(12) Rider
(5) Auburn
(4) Indiana
W 89–65
W 72–71
L 67–75
1986 11 First Round (6) St. Joseph's L 59–60
1988 13 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
(4) Indiana
(5) Georgia Tech
(1) Temple
W 72–69
W 59–55
L 47–69
1990 14 First Round (3) Duke L 46–81
1991 15 First Round
Second Round
(2) Syracuse
(10) Temple
W 73–69
L 64–77
1998 14 First Round
Second Round
(3) South Carolina
(11) Washington
W 62–61
L 66–81
2004 11 First Round (6) Wisconsin L 64–76
2010 7 First Round (10) Saint Mary's L 71–80
2011 12 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
(5) Vanderbilt
(13) Morehead State
(1) Kansas
W 69–66
W 65–48
L 57–77
2022 12 First Round
Second Round
(5) Iowa
(4) Providence
W 67–63
L 51–79

NIT edit

The Spiders have appeared in eleven National Invitation Tournaments. Their combined record is 11–11.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1982 NA First Round Maryland L 50–66
1985 NA First Round
Second Round
Fordham
Indiana
W 59–57
L 53–75
1989 NA First Round
Second Round
Temple
UAB
W 70–56
L 61–64
1992 NA First Round Florida L 52–66
2001 NA First Round
Second Round
West Virginia
Dayton
W 79–56
L 56–71
2002 NA First Round
Second Round
Third Round
Quarterfinals
Wagner
Montana State
Minnesota
Syracuse
W 74–67OT
W 63–48
W 67–66
L 46–62
2003 NA First Round Providence L 49–67
2015 1 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
(8) St. Francis Brooklyn
(5) Arizona State
(2) Miami (FL)
W 84–74
W 76–70OT
L 61–63
2017 6 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
(3) Alabama
(7) Oakland
(4) TCU
W 71–64
W 87–83
L 68–86
2021 2 First Round
Quarterfinals
(3) Toledo
(4) Mississippi State
W 76–66
L 67–68
2024 NA First Round (3) Virginia Tech L 58–74

*The NIT in 2006 began using a seeding and region system similar to what is used in the NCAA tournament. Starting in 2022, only the top four teams in each of the four regions received seeds, with their unseeded opponents matched up based partly on geographic considerations.

CBI edit

The Spiders have appeared in three College Basketball Invitational tournaments. Their combined record is 3–3.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2008 4 First Round (1) Virginia L 64–66
2009 1 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
(4) St. John's
(3) Charleston
(4) UTEP
W 75–69
W 74–72
L 69–81
2013 N/A First Round
Quarterfinals
Bryant
Wright State
W 76–71
L 51–57

NBA draft history edit

The following Spider players have been selected in the National Basketball Association draft:

References edit

  1. ^ "Palettes – University of Richmond". Retrieved December 5, 2022.
  2. ^ "Dick Tarrant And Richmond Spiders: Giant Killers Of NCAA Tournament". ThePostGame.com. Retrieved 27 March 2022.
  3. ^ Former Standout Kevin Anderson Drafted By Austin Spurs, 30 Oct 2016
  4. ^ Mills bio at Richmond University

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Richmond Spiders men s basketball team represents the University of Richmond in Richmond Virginia and currently competes in the Atlantic 10 Conference The team plays its home games at the Robins Center The team last played in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament in 2022 under head coach Chris Mooney who has guided the program since the 2005 2006 season Richmond Spiders2023 24 Richmond Spiders men s basketball teamUniversityUniversity of RichmondFirst season1913All time record1 489 1 272 539 Head coachChris Mooney 19th season ConferenceAtlantic 10LocationRichmond VirginiaArenaRobins Center Capacity 7 201 NicknameSpidersColorsBlue and red 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1988 2011NCAA tournament round of 321984 1988 1991 1998 2011 2022NCAA tournament appearances1984 1986 1988 1990 1991 1998 2004 2010 2011 2022Conference tournament championsCAA1984 1988 1990 1991 1998A 102011 2022Conference regular season championsCAA1984 1985 1988 1989 1992 2001A 102024UCLA vs Richmond Los Angeles Sports Arena December 23 2011UR s basketball program has developed a reputation as a giant killer in the NCAA tournament defeating the Charles Barkley led Auburn Tigers in 1984 reaching the Sweet Sixteen in 1988 by defeating defending national champion Indiana and Georgia Tech beating 3 seeded South Carolina in 1998 and becoming the first 15 seed to knock off a 2 seed when the Spiders defeated Syracuse in 1991 2 The Spiders hold the distinction of being the only basketball program to win NCAA tournament games as a 12 13 14 and 15 seed citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Coaches 2 1 Current coaching staff 2 2 All time head coaches 3 Players 3 1 All time statistic leaders 3 1 1 Points 3 1 2 Rebounds 3 1 3 Assists 3 2 Retired numbers 4 All time postseason results 4 1 NCAA tournament 4 2 NIT 4 3 CBI 5 NBA draft history 6 References 7 External linksHistory editSee also List of Richmond Spiders men s basketball seasonsCoaches editCurrent coaching staff edit Chris Mooney head coach Peter Thomas assistant head coach David Boyden assistant coach Will Gipe assistant coach Mark McGonigal assistant coach director of basketball operations amp recruiting Jack Fahed assistant coach director of program developmentAll time head coaches edit Coach Years Win loss Win Conference titles NCAA tournament appearancesFrank Dobson 1913 17 1919 33 168 112 600 Dave Satterfield 1917 18 3 6 333 Robert Marshall 1918 19 1 5 166 Malcolm Pitt 1933 52 197 169 538 H Lester Hooker 1952 63 147 142 509 Lewis Mills 1963 74 110 170 393 Carl Slone 1974 78 43 63 406 Lou Goetz 1978 81 38 44 434 Dick Tarrant 1981 93 239 126 655 4 5Bill Dooley 1993 97 43 69 384 John Beilein 1997 2002 100 53 654 1 1Jerry Wainwright 2002 05 50 41 549 1Chris Mooney 2005 present 348 268 565 2 3Peter Thomas 2023 interim 2 4 333 Totals 1 489 1 272 539 7 10Players editAll time statistic leaders edit See also Richmond Spiders men s basketball statistical leaders Points edit nbsp T J Cline with Richmond nbsp Kendall Anthony with Richmond nbsp ShawnDre Jones with Richmond nbsp Grant Golden with Richmond Rank Player Years Games PPG Avg Total Points1 Johnny Newman 1982 86 122 19 5 2 3832 Grant Golden 2016 22 161 14 0 2 2463 Kevin Anderson 2007 11 139 15 6 2 1654 Mike Perry 1977 81 108 19 9 2 1455 Jacob Gilyard 2017 22 154 13 2 2 0396 Kendall Anthony 2011 15 134 14 2 1 9097 Ed Harrison 1952 56 115 16 0 1 8438 David Gonzalvez 2006 10 131 13 2 1 7279 John Schweitz 1978 82 109 15 8 1 72310 T J Cline 2014 17 102 16 1 1 647Rebounds edit Rank Player Years Games Reb Avg Total Rebounds1 Ken Daniel 1952 56 114 11 0 1 2552 Walt Lysaght 1952 56 110 10 8 1 1903 Grant Golden 2016 22 161 6 3 1 0154 Eric Poole 1994 98 115 7 8 8945 Peter Woolfolk 1984 88 123 7 0 8596 Tyler Burton 2019 23 123 6 7 8197 Terry Allen 2012 16 134 5 8 7828 Mike Perry 1977 81 108 6 8 7389 Tom Green 1964 67 74 9 8 72810 Kenny Wood 1989 93 118 6 1 717Assists edit Rank Player Years Games Ast Avg Total Assists1 Jacob Gilyard 2017 22 154 5 1 7822 Greg Beckwith 1982 86 116 4 9 5733 Scott Ungerer 1998 2002 120 4 0 4794 Grant Golden 2016 22 161 3 0 4765 Kenny Atkinson 1986 90 125 3 7 4646 Kevin Anderson 2007 11 139 2 9 4107 Carlos Cueto 1994 98 108 3 7 3968 Scott Stapleton 1986 90 125 3 0 3829 T J Cline 2014 17 102 3 7 37410 ShawnDre Jones 2013 17 132 2 8 364Retired numbers edit Main article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers Three Spider players have had their numbers retired by the University Richmond Spiders retired numbersNo Player Career Ref 14 Kevin Anderson 2007 2011 3 20 Johnny Newman 1982 198623 Warren Mills 1952 1955 4 All time postseason results editNCAA tournament edit The Spiders have appeared in ten NCAA tournaments Their combined record is 9 10 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1984 12 Opening RoundFirst RoundSecond Round 12 Rider 5 Auburn 4 Indiana W 89 65 W 72 71L 67 751986 11 First Round 6 St Joseph s L 59 601988 13 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 4 Indiana 5 Georgia Tech 1 Temple W 72 69W 59 55 L 47 691990 14 First Round 3 Duke L 46 811991 15 First RoundSecond Round 2 Syracuse 10 Temple W 73 69L 64 771998 14 First RoundSecond Round 3 South Carolina 11 Washington W 62 61 L 66 812004 11 First Round 6 Wisconsin L 64 762010 7 First Round 10 Saint Mary s L 71 802011 12 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 5 Vanderbilt 13 Morehead State 1 Kansas W 69 66W 65 48 L 57 772022 12 First RoundSecond Round 5 Iowa 4 Providence W 67 63 L 51 79NIT edit The Spiders have appeared in eleven National Invitation Tournaments Their combined record is 11 11 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1982 NA First Round Maryland L 50 661985 NA First RoundSecond Round FordhamIndiana W 59 57 L 53 751989 NA First RoundSecond Round TempleUAB W 70 56 L 61 641992 NA First Round Florida L 52 662001 NA First RoundSecond Round West VirginiaDayton W 79 56L 56 712002 NA First RoundSecond RoundThird RoundQuarterfinals WagnerMontana StateMinnesotaSyracuse W 74 67OTW 63 48W 67 66L 46 622003 NA First Round Providence L 49 672015 1 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals 8 St Francis Brooklyn 5 Arizona State 2 Miami FL W 84 74W 76 70OT L 61 632017 6 First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinals 3 Alabama 7 Oakland 4 TCU W 71 64W 87 83L 68 862021 2 First RoundQuarterfinals 3 Toledo 4 Mississippi State W 76 66L 67 682024 NA First Round 3 Virginia Tech L 58 74 The NIT in 2006 began using a seeding and region system similar to what is used in the NCAA tournament Starting in 2022 only the top four teams in each of the four regions received seeds with their unseeded opponents matched up based partly on geographic considerations CBI edit The Spiders have appeared in three College Basketball Invitational tournaments Their combined record is 3 3 Year Seed Round Opponent Result2008 4 First Round 1 Virginia L 64 662009 1 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals 4 St John s 3 Charleston 4 UTEP W 75 69W 74 72L 69 812013 N A First RoundQuarterfinals BryantWright State W 76 71L 51 57NBA draft history editThe following Spider players have been selected in the National Basketball Association draft Player Year Round TeamJustin Harper 2011 2nd Cleveland Cavaliers Immediately traded to Orlando Magic Curtis Blair 1992 2nd Houston RocketsJohnny Newman 1986 2nd Cleveland CavaliersKelvin Johnson 1985 5th Indiana PacersBill Flye 1984 5th Phoenix SunsJeff Pehl 1983 5th San Antonio SpursTom Bethea 1983 6th Atlanta HawksJohn Schweitz 1982 6th Boston CelticsMichael Perry 1981 9th Kansas City KingsBob McCurdy 1975 8th Milwaukee BucksAron Stewart 19731974 4th6th Capital BulletsCleveland CavaliersJohnny Moates 1967 13th Cincinnati RoyalsReferences edit Palettes University of Richmond Retrieved December 5 2022 Dick Tarrant And Richmond Spiders Giant Killers Of NCAA Tournament ThePostGame com Retrieved 27 March 2022 Former Standout Kevin Anderson Drafted By Austin Spurs 30 Oct 2016 Mills bio at Richmond UniversityExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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