
How to watch Richmond Spiders vs. Fordham Rams: Live stream info, TV channel, game time
The Fordham Rams (11-13, 3-8 A-10) go up against the Richmond Spiders (8-17, 3-9 A-10) at 6:00 PM ET on Saturday in A-10 play. The matchup airs on ESPN+.
Fordham lost at home to Dayton, 93-76, in its last game. Its top scorers were Jackie Johnson III (24 PTS, 56.25 FG%, 5-8 from 3PT) and Japhet Medor (17 PTS, 45.45 FG%, 3-6 from 3PT). In its most recent game, Richmond lost at home to Loyola Chicago, 87-80. Its top performers were Michael Walz (20 PTS, 66.67 FG%, 2-3 from 3PT) and Mikkel Tyne (18 PTS, 7 REB, 45.45 FG%, 2-3 from 3PT).
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Richmond vs. Fordham: How to watch on TV or live stream
Game day: Saturday, February 15, 2025
Saturday, February 15, 2025 Game time: 6:00 PM ET
6:00 PM ET Location: Richmond, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia Arena: Robins Center
Robins Center TV Channel: ESPN+
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Rams vs. Spiders odds and spread
Spread Favorite: Rams (-1.5)
Rams (-1.5) Moneyline: Fordham (-110), Richmond (-110)
Fordham (-110), Richmond (-110) Total: 139.5 points
College basketball odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 3:35 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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