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Sunday, May 10, 2026

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Bulls energy recharged

Facing off against the Connecticut Huskies for their fourth straight home game, the USF Bulls showed a new energy. The Bulls players were amped up from the moment they took the field. Players sang the songs played on the PA system, jumping up and down and encouraging each other before the game even started. Both

Rays reflection of rough season

Before this baseball season, many experts predicted the Tampa Bay Rays would finish atop of the American League East Division. The reality isn’t as good for the Rays. The Rays welcomed back the 2013 A.L. Rookie of the Year, Wil Myers, third baseman Evan Longoria and arguably had one of the best pitching staffs entering

Crowd thins at Bulls loss

Roughly half of the fans, if not more, left Raymond James Stadium by halftime after the Bulls received a thorough beatdown. The North Carolina State Wolfpack (3-0) came into to Tampa and defeated USF 49-17, handing the Bulls (1-2) their 2nd consecutive loss of the season. Other than the roars of boos that poured in

Intramurals poised to begin

Students hit the sand, grass or courts for intramural sports on campus starting Sept. 21. Campus Recreation offers students a chance to get outside and be active while competing in their favorite sports with other students. Flag football, cornhole and soccer will kick off the first batch of sports to be played starting this Sunday,

Longboarding now a club sport

Senior William Harris is hoping to get more students to roll with him and friends through the streets of St. Petersburg. At the start of the 2014 fall semester, USF St. Petersburg officially acknowledged The Longboarding Club as a club sport. On Mondays, the club hosts a clinic for beginners. Harris, 20, and other club

Bulls falter against Terrapins

On Saturday, quarterback Mike White completed all the passes he attempted for USF, and the defense had 6 takeaways against the Maryland Terrapins. However, White was knocked out of the game after his first completion, and the Bulls lost 24-17 at home to fall to 1-1 on the season. The Bulls were without offensive captain

Bucs line ready for win

Just one season removed from the “Fire Schiano” campaign, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have evolved into a different team over night. During this past offseason, the team hired Head Coach Lovie Smith, General Manager Jason Licht and picked up some big-name offensive weapons. The Bucs had the best offseason in the entire league, according to

Crowd power boosts Bulls

As smoke filled the tunnel, the Bulls ran onto the field to start their 2014 season with a bang. Although the canons were not firing at Raymond James Stadium, a star shot out of nowhere in his first career college game. In their 36-31 victory over the Western Carolina Catamounts, true-freshman Marlon Mack scored four

Baseball club returns this fall

After finishing their inaugural year as a club, the USF St. Petersburg Baseball Club is hoping to see more involvement from students on and off campus. The club will have a fall and a spring schedule that will consist of about 50 games. The fall schedule will start Sept. 25 when the Bulls visit the

Recruited, ready for Bulls football

In his second year as the University of South Florida head football coach, Willie Taggart and his staff are mixing up the offense and defense. The Bulls seek to improve from the disappointing 2013 season where they finished the season on a six-game losing streak for a 2-10 record. Sophomore quarterback Mike White will open

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