The 2010 National Football League is less than two weeks from kicking off its regular season, which means fantasy football is already in full swing. Most leagues have already had their drafts and the trash talking has already begun between ...
By Kyle Bennett
The 2010 National Football League is less than two weeks from kicking off its regular season, which means fantasy football is already in full swing. Most leagues have already had their drafts and the trash talking has already begun between ...
By Kyle Bennett
TAMPA – The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) brought its Reckoning with Torture program to The University of Tampa on April 22 to raise awareness about the unlawful interrogation techniques used by many nations, including the United States of America. ...
By Kyle Bennett
The 85th Anniversary of the East – West Shrine Game made its way to the East Coast for the first time ever. A spectacular day and a flawless field welcomed a dismal 8,345 fans to the stadium, but that did ...
By Kyle Bennett
Baseball is Back Baseball: The University of Tampa baseball team will kick off its season on Feb. 2 at 6 p.m. UT enters the season coming off a 39-17 record in 2009. Tampa returns two of its top three hitters ...
By Kyle Bennett
The University of Tampa volleyball team has put together six back-to-back wins en route to earning Chris Catanach, head coach, the 799th win of his career. Catanach and the team will take on conference rival Lynn University on Oct. 23, ...
By Kyle Bennett
Mourning a Loss Cross Country: Cross Country runner Ryan McCall was killed at 3 a.m. on Aug. 19. “He was a great young man,” said head coach Jarret Slaven. “We are trying to pull together for the family.” McCall was ...
By Kyle Bennett
The University of Tampa's Athletic Department receives money from institutional funds, direct donations from alumni and fundraising by the Athletic Department directly. The split is about 60 percent from the institution and 40 percent from donors and fundraising, according to Athletic Director Larry Marfise."
By Kyle Bennett
The Spartans will welcome one blooming bull to the court next year. Callum Townsend, from Bloomingdale High School, will fill a void left by three Tampa men's basketball seniors. Townsend stands tall, at 6 feet 6 inches 215 pounds, but it is his shooting game that he is most fond of. 'I'm a shooter,' Townsend said. 'I need to improve on my ball handling and overall athleticism.'"
By Kyle Bennett
being drowned by the Nova Southeastern Sharks, the Spartans out-fought the Lynn Fighting Knights, improving their overall Sunshine State Conference record to 6-3. The University of Tampa remains in the hunt for the SSC conference championship with a strong record against conference opponents. NSU starter Miles Mikolas tossed a complete game and struck out 11 UT batters. ' Tampa dropped game one of the series by a score of 5-1."
By Kyle Bennett
For anyone who has ever met Joe Urso, the word 'championship' probably comes to mind. Not many people can say they have won championships at three different levels. "
By Kyle Bennett
The University of Tampa Spartans outscored the Stillman Tigers 37-25 as they took three of four games in weekend doubleheaders hosted by UT. The Spartans rode a career performance by Josh Bowman in game number one Feb. 21. Bowman turned in 14 strikeouts allowing just two runs on six hits and granting no walks, leading UT in a 7-2 victory. Left-hander Max Kreuter tossed the final two innings, sealing the deal for the Spartans. The win takes Bowman to 3-1 for the season."
By Kyle Bennett
The top ranked University of Tampa Spartans took an undefeated record into Livingston, Ala. as they faced No. 12-ranked West Alabama and No. 19-ranked Southern Arkansas in two contests apiece. The first matchup, scheduled for Feb. 13 against West Alabama was put off due to rain. Because of the postponement, UT was forced to take on the Mule Riders of Southern Arkansas followed by a tango with the Tigers of West Alabama Feb. 14.' Valentine's Day brought no love to the Tampa Spartans. They were handed their first two losses of the season, in blowout fashion. The Spartans were beaten by the Mule Riders and Tigers by a combined score of 25-6."