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  2. University of South Florida athletic facilities - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Florida athletic facilities are the stadiums and arenas the South Florida Bulls use for their home games and training. The University of South Florida currently sponsors 19 varsity athletic teams and has 11 facilities in the designated Athletics District on or adjacent to its Tampa campus, one on its St. Petersburg campus, and one elsewhere in Tampa. 18 of the 19 teams ...

  3. South Florida Bulls men's soccer - Wikipedia

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    The men's soccer team was the first team in USF history to play an intercollegiate game, defeating Florida Southern 4–3 on September 25, 1965. Men's soccer is historically one of USF's most successful sports teams, winning a combined 27 regular season and tournament conference championships (the most of any program at the school) and reaching ...

  4. Negoesco Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Negoesco Stadium is a 3,000 seat Soccer-specific stadium located in San Francisco, on the campus of University of San Francisco. [1] The facility was named in honour of USF soccer coach Stephen Negoesco. The stadium is also used by USF students and staff for recreational activities.

  5. USF Track and Field Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Tampa Bay Cyclones 1995–1996. The USF Track and Field Stadium (formerly known as the USF Soccer Stadium from 1978 to 1991 and the USF Soccer and Track Stadium from 1991 to 2010) is a track and field stadium that was built in 1978. The stadium is currently home to the men's and women's track and field teams from the University of South Florida ...

  6. Raymond James Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Raymond James Stadium. Raymond James Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tampa, Florida, United States. It opened in 1998 and is home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL) and the University of South Florida (USF) Bulls college football program. The seating capacity for most sporting events is 69,218, [4] though it ...

  7. Yuengling Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the original inflatable roof was replaced with a more conventional hard dome and additional facilities for USF indoor sports programs were added around the main arena at a cost of about $8 million (about $14.2 million in 2023 dollars). [1] In 2011, USF began a major renovation of the Yuengling Center at a cost of $35.6 million (about ...

  8. South Florida Bulls women's soccer - Wikipedia

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    The South Florida Bulls women's soccer team represents the University of South Florida in the sport of soccer. The Bulls currently compete in the American Athletic Conference within Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The Bulls play in Corbett Stadium along with USF's men's soccer team, which opened in 2011.

  9. Rowdies Cup - Wikipedia

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    Current win streak. South Florida, 2. The Rowdies Cup is a traveling trophy awarded to the winner of the annual college soccer derby between the University of South Florida Bulls and the University of Tampa Spartans, two NCAA men's programs based in the city of Tampa, Florida. The rivalry was known as the Mayor's Cup from 1979 to 2005. [2][3][4]