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Sunday, May 10, 2026

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Defense dominates in season opening win

  The 2015 football season got off to a winning start Saturday night. The Bulls posted a 51‐3 home win over the Florida A&M University Rattlers. The much vaunted new up‐tempo offense was upstaged by a new swarming defense that allowed just one first down in the first half. The defense was led by sophomore

Football ticket information

All USF St. Petersburg students are able to obtain free tickets to USF home athletic events.  Students can check their university email for information on how to acquire and print tickets from Ticketmaster.   Companion tickets for non-USF student guests are also available at a reduced fee. The first football home game is Saturday, Sept.

USF football players look to go pro

On April 30, the lives of 256 college athletes will change forever — and then some. The NFL draft can do that. Players like Jameis Winston, Marcus Mariota, Todd Gurley and Amari Cooper are projected to go in the first round and are expected to bring an immediate impact to the teams that select them.

USF Sailing finishes third in home regatta

While USF’s premiere sailors were busy competing in Annapolis, MD., skipper Dean Nixon and Devin Hansen were holding down the fort in St. Petersburg. The Bulls’ sailing team hosted and finished in third place on Saturday in the fourth South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association (SIASA) South Points race. South Points competitions feature Florida colleges and

The Big Mack is back

USF running back Marlon Mack surprised everyone last year when he broke the school’s all-purpose yards record in his first collegiate game. And he didn’t stop there. He went on to have one of the best seasons for a running back in the program’s history. Mack finished his freshman season with 1,041 rushing yards and

USF men’s basketball closes the season

The USF men’s basketball team wrapped up their 2014-2015 regular season in disappointing fashion by losing 67-63 to a superior Tulane squad Saturday night. Guard Troy Holston Jr led the team in scoring with a career-high 21 points in the loss, followed closely by Nehemias Morillo’s 16 points. After being down 11 points at halftime,

Bulls fall to top-ranked Huskies in regular-season finale

In what was their closest conference game of the season, the Connecticut Huskies women’s basketball team defeated South Florida by 23 points, capping off the regular season.  The Huskies (29-1, 18-0) have pummeled through opponents all season long with an average 50.2 margin of victory in conference play prior to Monday’s 88-63 victory against the USF Bulls. They are

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