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Monday, May 11, 2026

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USFSP student balances school and soccer career

  By his own admission, Leighton Williams eats, sleeps and breathes soccer. A junior business management major at USF St. Petersburg, Williams was just signed to the semi-professional Tampa Marauders Football Club. At 20, he is the youngest player to make the team. Above all else, Williams is a fan. He especially admires the European

USF hoops off to a rough start

The Bulls had a bad week. After an energetic and competitive game against No. 7 Syracuse where USF (9-6) would ultimately fall short, the Bulls came out looking sloppy on Wednesday night against the Villanova Wildcats losing 61-53 and dropping to 0-2 in Big East play. Next the Bulls visited No. 3 Louisville (15-1, 3-0).

Get to know Toarlyn Fitzpatrick

Senior Toarlyn Fitzpatrick’s journey with the USF men’s basketball program has been a memorable one. The standout 6-foot-8-inch forward out of Tampa King High School received offers from schools such as Miami, Alabama, Ole Miss and Florida State. Ultimately, Fitzpatrick passed up these offers and chose to stay in his hometown and play for the

Trust needed for long-term prosperity

More important than a pension fund. More important than contract lengths. More important than the salary cap. More important than the definition of hockey related revenue. The most important thing that needs to be established from this lockout mess is trust. The days leading up to the final resolution in the spat between the National

Strictly business

As each day passes, it is becoming increasingly clear that the only thing that matters now in the sporting world is the bottom line. From the world’s most prestigious leagues to the most amateur of college programs, the dollar reigns supreme over the fans. Last year, we saw both the NFL and the NBA endure

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