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Magic Finish Preseason With Win Over Pelicans
Orlando, Fla. –The Orlando Magic finished off their preseason schedule on a high note, securing an overtime win over the New Orleans Pelicans by a score of 114 to 111. The Magic’s defensive play improved as the game went on, culminating in a 16-3 run at the end of regulation. In overtime, the Magic defense […]
Happy Anniversary from, Colorado
Tampa, Fla. — A night that started with fanfare for the home team ended with a dud. Tonight marked the 20th anniversary of the first NHL hockey game ever played at Amalie Arena (originally known as the Ice Palace.) The Lightning beat the NY Rangers on October 20th, 1996 5-3 with Lightning goals by Brian Bradley, […]
Ray Preston
Former SU Captain and All-American (1975) Ray Preston still gets in his exercise but now its on a golf tee. Preston, a line backer, was an 11th round pick of the San Diego Chargers in 1976 and played in the NFL for nine seasons. Preston shown here on the practice tee at Dunedin Country Club in […]
Willie Taggart on Bryant Coach of Year Watch List
TAMPA, FLA —The USF Football Head Coach Willie Taggart has been named to the watch list for the 31st Annual American Heart Association Paul “Bear” Bryant Award, presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate football head coach. Taggart has USF off to a program-best 6-1 start with the nation’s No. 8-ranked scoring offense. The USF […]
Bolts fight through Shootout Controversy
Tampa, Fla. — It was a special night at Amalie Arena, as Jeff Vinik and the Tampa Bay Lightning honored #4 former Captain Vincent Lecavalier. Vinny and two of his children were center ice to drop the puck to now Captain Steven Stamkos. Vinny was a great player, leader and teammate according to virtually everyone he […]
No BIG 12 Expansion
TAMPA, FLA. — Earlier today, the Big 12 Conference Board of Directors decided not to expand conference membership at this time. The University of South Florida will remain a member of the American Athletic Conference. “On behalf of the entire USF System and Tampa Bay community, I would like to extend our thanks to Big […]
Spirit Showdown Nominations Open
GAINESVILLE, FLA. – Nominations for the fourth annual Florida High School Athletic Association Sunshine State Spirit Showdown are currently being accepted, the organization announced Monday. The competition, which determines the best student section in the state, began in 2013 as a way of promoting sportsmanship and celebrating school spirit among FHSAA member schools. All FHSAA schools […]
Flowers gets Offensive in the AAC
TAMPA, FLA – The USF football team (6-1; 3-0 The American) equaled the best start in program history Saturday with a 42-27 victory over UConn and a pair of juniors were honored by the American Athletic Conference for their standout performances in the Bulls’ seventh straight conference win. Quarterback Quinton Flowers (Miami) was named […]
Bulls will be Bowling
(courtesy of USF Football) TAMPA, FLA.– Show-stopping performances on both sides of the ball helped USF become bowl eligible for the second straight season and match the program’s best-ever start in a 42-27 win over UConn at Raymond James Stadium on Saturday night. USF (6-1, 3-0) extended all three of its nation-leading offensive streaks, scoring […]









