Spiders Rise to No. 1 for First Time in Program History
The University of Richmond men's lacrosse team has achieved a historic milestone by being ranked No. 1 in the country for the first time in its 13-season history. Released by Inside Lacrosse, the media poll awarded Richmond 439 points, securing 21 of 22 first-place votes, with North Carolina earning the lone exception. This ranking follows a program-best 9–0 start, marking Richmond as the first non-Ivy, ACC, or Big Ten team to top this poll since 2024. The Spiders have showcased a dominant performance, outscoring opponents 150–68 over their nine games and securing significant wins against ranked teams.
By the Numbers- Richmond is ranked No. 1 with 439 total points and 21 first-place votes.
- The team has achieved a 9–0 start, tying its longest winning streak.
- Richmond has outscored opponents by an average margin of 9 goals per game.
- The Spiders have won 19 of their last 20 games, losing only once to Cornell in the 2025 NCAA Quarterfinals.
- Richmond is currently one of only two undefeated teams in the nation.
- The Spiders are seeing high fan engagement, averaging over 2,000 attendees per game at Robins Stadium.
- Richmond has the second-most players on the Tewaaraton Award Watch List, with five selections.
Richmond will face No. 4/5 Notre Dame this Saturday during Lacrosse Day in Chicago. The match is critical as the Spiders aim to even their all-time series record against the Fighting Irish and maintain their undefeated status. A win could strengthen their position in the polls and build momentum going into the remainder of the season.
Bottom LineThe University of Richmond's ascent to No. 1 in men's lacrosse reflects a significant achievement not just for the team but for the entire athletic program. As they prepare for upcoming challenges, maintaining this momentum will be vital for continued success and could set a precedent for future seasons.
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