After Richmond looked to close the door at 54-36 with 8:48 remaining, Saint Louis went on a 14-3 run to cut the deficit to 57-50 with 3:38 left. A Jacy Bradley three would scare at 61-55 with 2:28 left, but Goring's teammate Brittani Shells netted a much-needed long ball to give the Spiders breathing room. Bradley led Saint Louis with a career-high 25 points, and went 5-for-15 from long range. Richmond outrebounded the Billikens, 45-37 and had its best game all season from the charity stripe, sinking 21-of-23 tries. Richmond ended its regular season with an 18-10 overall mark, 9-5 in league play. The Spiders await seeding for next week's A-10 Tournament in Lowell, Massachusetts.