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USF support program helps international student-athletes thrive

USF support program helps international student-athletes thrive

Godlove Nkembo, Correspondent

For Mathis Haugen, a USF international student-athlete from Norway, his journey started with a leap of faith. Haugen said he planned to take a gap year after high school and then apply to college. But when USF recruited him in fall 2021, everything changed. Now a senior, the men’s soccer defender had never visited the […]

USF men’s basketball rounds up roster with latest commits

USF men’s basketball rounds up roster with latest commits

Brady Maffei, Correspondent

USF men’s basketball officially has a full house, finalizing its revamped roster with all 15 scholarship spots now filled.  New head coach Bryan Hodgson has wasted no time building a new roster. After Hodgson was hired in March, he began his tenure by securing three high school recruits and five players out of the transfer […]

USF beach volleyball balances summer training away from campus

USF beach volleyball balances summer training away from campus

Tobey Blair, Staff Writer

In the summertime, while some USF students are having fun in the sun, athletes don’t stop their training.  USF beach volleyball players Morgan Anderson and Sasha Pasloski know all too well what goes into a Division I athlete’s summer routine.  Although the Bulls won’t play their inaugural season until the spring, they have been preparing […]

Kelly says USF will be an ‘aggressive’ House v. NCAA settlement adopter

Kelly says USF will be an ‘aggressive’ House v. NCAA settlement adopter

Mithil Vyas, Sports Editor

As the House v. NCAA settlement reshapes the financial architecture of college sports, outgoing USF athletic director Michael Kelly said the university plans to be among its “most aggressive” adopters. The settlement, finalized on June 6, allows schools to directly pay athletes for the first time, with a national cap set at $20.5 million per […]

USF races into NCAA history with relay title

USF races into NCAA history with relay title

Godlove Nkembo, Correspondent

USF track and field had ventured over 3,000 miles to compete in the NCAA outdoor national championships in Eugene, Oregon. With the lights high on Saturday evening, four men in black and green stepped onto the track with program history within reach.  The Bulls’ men’s 4×400 relay team contended for a national title in the […]

Michael Kelly leaves USF with legacy of growth amongst change

Michael Kelly leaves USF with legacy of growth amongst change

Noah Vinsky, Managing Editor

Michael Kelly navigated a turbulent yet prosperous time in his eight-year tenure as USF’s athletic director, culminating in the genesis of one of the biggest developments in university history.  Kelly, 54, made a lateral move to intraconference for Navy on June 4, becoming the school’s third civilian athletic director.  Kelly oversaw significant advancements in USF’s […]

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