Allison Jolly described her entry into sailing as an “accident.” The USF women’s varsity sailing coach and 1988 Olympic Gold Medalist in sailing grew up in St. Petersburg before most
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Valerie Nyitray, a senior in interdisciplinary social sciences at USF St. Petersburg, bounces a tennis ball off cement walls at Jack Puryear Park in St. Petersburg. She runs agility and
The Tampa Bay Rowdies couldn’t win a second consecutive North American Soccer League title in 2013, but back on Dec. 12 the team made a deal to ensure it’s long-term

Entering the Christmas break on a five-game win streak, the Tampa Bay Lightning had every reason to feel confident as the team entered its last home stand of the calendar

As a student journalist that aspires to one day work in sports, I’ve spent most of my time these past few years watching various sporting events from the press box.
After a road trip that saw the Tampa Bay Lightning capture just one out of eight possible points, strong outings on this following homestand are exactly what is needed to

Brazilian dance fighting: it’s a thing

There will be no bowl game for the Bulls in 2013. USF’s 23-10 loss to Memphis on Saturday night in Tampa dropped the Bulls to 2-7 and made them ineligible
There’s more to an ice hockey game than the players and coaches. Without an ice hockey maintenance staff, the game would be a nightmare. Emily Hanninen, 23, team leader of
When Colorado Avalanche forward Cody McLeod checked Detroit Red Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall from behind at full speed, the Avalanche play-by-play announcer Mike Haynes screamed across the airwaves. “He’s crushed.