RICHMOND — A late 3-pointer from Reese Miller tied the game with under a minute to play, but a five-point Richmond run swung things back in the Spiders’ favor, ultimately leading William & Mary to its first loss of the season, 90-86, Tuesday night.

This was the fourth-straight year in which the Tribe matched up with the Spiders following an eight-year drought where the former conference rivals did not meet. William & Mary won the previous contest 97-93 at Kaplan Arena, but this year, Richmond prevailed.

In this year’s iteration, neither the Tribe nor the Spiders could create any meaningful separation on the scoreboard in a contest riddled with fouls and lead changes. There were 77 free throws attempted and 12 lead changes.

“Wish we would have come home with a victory, make a couple more

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