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This is my Super Bowl column. The game has been played and like every other sports writer I will try to find the story that no one is talking about; the story that makes the reader scratch his or her head and say, “hmm.” Wasn’t the Super Bowl great? I can’t believe Joe Flacco or
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
The USF men’s basketball team got its first Big East win at home on Saturday night, defeating the Georgetown Hoyas by the score of 61-58. The Bulls (10-7), coming off a last-second 70-67 loss to Rutgers earlier in the week, knew that getting an in-conference win against a tough team like the Hoyas was absolutely
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).
For all the disappointment USF fans have faced during the college football season, the current men’s basketball team has the potential to be the perfect pick-me-up. While students have been studying for finals and enjoying winter break, the Bulls have been hard at work on the court. USF has tackled the non-conference portion of its
Coach Stan Heath and the Bulls basketball team are the toast of the Tampa Bay area. The Bulls went to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 20 years and won two games before falling to Ohio, 62-56, on March 18. Though they fell one shy of the Sweet 16, Heath and company accomplished
When it comes to USF sports, most discussions focus on football: how we compare to the other Florida schools, how our relatively young program fights for big wins, how each year starts so promising then ends in heartbreak, etc. Now the conversations are shifting to that other sport, you know, the one to which we