Bullstock’s audience saw performances from Alexander 23, mxmtoon, The Band Camino and USF’s Battle of the Bands winner Quail Hallow and People’s Choice Sciutto on April 12.
Attendees could purchase food from an array of food trucks. While Bulls had a chance to ride carnival rides at Bullstock 2023, there were none at Bullstock 2024.
USF baseball beat Charlotte 7-6 on Friday night. The Bulls ended the game with nine hits and 7 RBI’s. South Florida lost the semifinal matchup against East Carolina on Saturday afternoon.
USF capped its spring football season Saturday night with a full scrimmage at Corbett Stadium, giving fans an early glimpse at the 2025 roster under the lights. A crowd of 5,360 watched the Bulls’ show off their quarterback depth and defensive prowess. South Florida heads into summer workouts looking to build on back-to-back bowl games. […]
A pair of walk-off hits propelled the Bulls to a bounce back weekend series victory over the Charlotte 49ers. On Thursday, a single by senior infielder Rafael Betancourt gave USF a 5-4 victory over Charlotte. Not to be outdone, senior infielder Bradke Lohry hit a walk-off single of his own to give the Bulls a […]
The Bulls dropped their second straight game in a Tuesday match against Stetson. Coach Mitch Hannahs said the 3-1 loss is a combination of his team’s tiredness and opportunistic play by the Hatters. Related:USF baseball stumbling after hot streak, falls to Stetson – The Oracle The Bulls (19-11, 7-2 AAC) will travel to Texas this […]
UConn defeated South Carolina 82-59 in the NCAA championship on Sunday at Amalie Arena in Tampa. It marked the 12th championship for the Huskies and coach Geno Auriemma, who’s been with the program since 1985. UConn guard Azzi Fudd was named Most Outstanding Player after scoring 24 points in the win.
The women’s basketball Final Four tipped off Friday at Tampa’s Amalie Arena. Texas, South Carolina, UConn and UCLA faced off to decide who would play in Sunday’s National Championship game. South Carolina took down Texas 74-57 and UConn handedly defeated UCLA 85-51 in the biggest blowout in women’s Final Four history.