Richmond 77, William and Mary 57
2 - Number of starters the Tribe played without. All-CAA guard Taysha Pye is suspended for violating team rules and sat out her second game; sophomore Kaitlyn Mathieu, who made the CAA All-Rookie team a year ago, was scratched after suffering concussion-like symptoms earlier Monday.
5 - Starters scoring in double figures for the Spiders - Abby Oliver (19 points), Miah Register (12), Gen Okoro (12), Rachael Bilney (11) and Liz Brown (10).
9 - Points Oliver needs to reach 1,000 for her career.
12 - Game-high rebounding total by the Tribe's Emily Correal, who also had 13 points.
60 - Combined number of turnovers by William and Mary (31) and Richmond (29).
60.6 - Richmond's shooting percentage in the second half.
336 - Fans that showed up at the Robins Center for the Spiders home opener.
Records: Richmond 2-0; William and Mary 1-1
Virginia 55, Providence 38
6 - Number of Cavaliers who scored between 7 and 12 points - Simone Egwu (12), Jazmin Pitts (10), Ariana Moorer (8), Chelsea Shine (8), China Crosby (7) and Ataira Franklin (7).
10 - Shine's game-high rebounding total. Also, Virginia's overall advantage on the boards (46-36).
27.8 - Providence's shooting percentage. The Cavaliers have held their opponent to 28.6 percent shooting or less in three of the four halves they've played this season.
35.4 - Virginia's shooting percentage, which makes the previous stat even more important.
270 - Fans that showed up for Providence's home opener.
Records: Virginia 2-0; Providence 0-2
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