Vic Dorr Jr. is a sports reporter and copy editor for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. His primary area of responsibility is women's sports. Other assignments have included ACC football and basketball and VCU men's basketball. He joined The Times-Dispatch in 1992 after working for 15 years with the Richmond News Leader. He worked previously with the Atlanta Constitution. A 1974 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, he has won multiple Virginia Press Association awards. He was cited in 2000 by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association for his coverage of regional and national women's college basketball. You can reach him at (804) 649-6442 or e-mail vdorr@TimesDispatch.com.
Lightly loaded carts and heavily stocked pantries are the focus of the Eagle Classic golf tournament.
WHEN/WHERE: Today, 7 p.m., Richmond Coliseum
Beth Cunningham, the most successful women’s basketball coach in VCU history, has stepped down to accept a coaching position at her alma mater.
The Richmond Kickers, a team looking for offensive help, and Chris Agorsor, a talented forward looking for the improvement that accompanies regular practice and competition, found each other at a mutually beneficial moment.
Shane Johnson found the thing he wanted most — an opportunity to play professional soccer — in the place he expected it least.
VCU women's basketball standout Courtney Hurt, the 2012 Times-Dispatch state player of the year, was chosen by the Indiana Fever in the WNBA draft.
VCU women’s basketball player Courtney Hurt has been chosen for the second time in as many years as an honorable mention Associated Press All-American.
Event will be known as the Anthem Richmond Marathon as insurer takes over title sponsorship from SunTrust Bank.
Balanced offense and sharply focused defense carried the University of Richmond Spiders to a 76-54 victory over Miami of Ohio Thursday night.
The 2012 Women's National Invitation Tournament more closely resembles a Commonwealth of Virginia Invitational.
The Richmond Kickers set the stage for their 20th anniversary season Tuesday by simultaneously looking to the future and the past.
Abby Oliver, a 5-foot-8 sharpshooter from Roanoke, led the A-10 in scoring with an average of 17.1 points per game.
Ronnie Pascale will serve in two capacities this year: as a player and as an assistant to Kickers head coach Leigh Cowlishaw.
She will be given a head start based upon her predicted time and her past performance in the Monument Avenue race.
No point guards? No rest? No problem for the University of Richmond women’s basketball team.
The waiting game has ended for Randolph-Macon College women's basketball coach Carroll LaHaye.
LaHaye, 500-289, is the second-winningest coach in ODAC women's basketball history.
The U.S. Soccer Federation has unveiled a cluster of significant changes to the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup tournament in preparation for this season's 99th rendition of the annual event. The makeover includes a 64-team field, the largest of the modern era, and increased opportunities for lower-level teams to play home matches against high-profile opponents.
Top-tier professional golf is returning to the Kingsmill Resort in 2012 following an absence of two years.
When hired before the 1982-83 season, Carroll LaHaye expected her tenure as the women's basketball coach at Randolph-Macon College to be brief.
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