Published in The Crow’s Nest March 2015 USF running back Marlon Mack surprised everyone last year when he broke the school’s all-purpose yards record in his first collegiate game. And he didn’t stop there. He went on to have one of the best seasons for a running back in the […]
Monthly Archives: March 2015
Published in The Crow’s Nest March 2015 It’s no easy feat adjusting to a new city, let alone a new country. But that is exactly what Laura Ferreira had to do in order to play for USF’s women’s basketball team. Ferreira, 19, came to the United States from Portugal in […]
Coming to America
Published in The Crow’s Nest February 2015 The USF men’s basketball program is heading in the right direction, or at least Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown thinks so. Brown is the only coach in basketball history to win a championship in the NCAA (University of Kansas, 1988) and in the NBA […]
Legendary coach believes in Bulls
Published in The Crow’s Nest February 2015 At 2-14, the 2014 Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured the worst record in not just their division, but the entire NFL. Their consultation? A No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft — a pick of the litter. Nothing says “We need a quarterback,” more than releasing […]
Will the Bucs take Winston or Mariota?
Published in The Crow’s Nest March 2015 While USF’s premiere sailors were busy competing in Annapolis, MD., skipper Dean Nixon and Devin Hansen were holding down the fort in St. Petersburg. The Bulls’ sailing team hosted and finished in third place on Saturday in the fourth South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing […]
USF Sailing finishes third in home regatta
Published in The Crow’s Nest March 2015 In what was their closest conference game of the season, the Connecticut Huskies women’s basketball team defeated South Florida by 23 points, capping off the regular season. The Huskies (29-1, 18-0) have pummeled through opponents all season long with an average 50.2 margin of victory in […]