Posts by: Samantha Ouimette
The banner was raised. The trophy was presented. Ralph’s Mob was chanting. The 2012 NASL Champions once again celebrated their title on Saturday night before beginning the quest for back-to-back championships. Though the Rowdies’ first match with the Carolina RailHawks would end in a 0-0 draw, it provided a solid foundation for the team to
The slow and steady approach was the winning strategy for James Hinchcliffe. In the first race of his third season as a driver in the IZOD IndyCar series, Hinchcliffe made no mistakes both in the pit and on the track en route to his first ever series win. Unlike some of his peers, who experienced
The Tampa Bay Storm, the oldest and winningest franchise in the history of the Arena Football League, return to action this weekend with a revamped roster and a renewed vigor after missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year in 2012. The five-time Arena Bowl champions will begin play on Saturday night against in-state rivals
USF head coach Jose Fernandez had been preaching his team, “If we do what we need to do, we’re a tournament team.” The women’s basketball team, boasting a 21-10 record overall and a 9-7 record in conference play, is poised to grab a NCAA Tournament berth for just the second time in the program’s history.
Perpetuating stereotypes, USF ranks second to last in measure of Big East player academics.
“LOL @Jbrock18 plays 5 years, gets ST award & @USFAthletics @USFfootball can’t even spell name right @USFinsiderbillm.” Amy Phillips couldn’t help but tweet when Justin Brockhaus Kann, the punter on USF’s special teams unit for five years, found his name had been butchered when he received his award for Special Teams Player of the Year.
National Signing Day 2013 was an exciting one for the Bulls. From scouts and coaches waiting on pins and needles for their targets to announce their commitments to a sold-out party celebrating the incoming class, the USF community was buzzing with anticipation over what the future of Bulls football is shaping up to be. In
Mark your calendars, Bulls. USF and the Tampa Bay Rays have teamed up for the sixth year in a row to put on a special event for current students and alumni. The USF Alumni Association has confirmed the sixth annual “USF Night at the Rays” will take place on Saturday, Aug.. 3 at Tropicana Field.
Here we go again. On Tuesday, Stuart Sternberg, the principal shareholder of the Tampa Bay Rays’ ownership group, revamped his effort to get the Rays out of Tropicana Field and into a new stadium. Speaking in front of the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, Sternberg and a group of Rays’ executives presented their case
Senior guard Andrea Smith has been lighting up the court for USF’s women’s basketball team this season, and has been a major contributor to the Bulls’ impressive 14-5 record. Together with her twin sister Andrell Smith, who she is older than by just five minutes, she has helped to form a duo that has left
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