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    Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off: Providence vs. Virginia Tech & George Washington vs. South FloridaMohegan Sun Arena - CT, Uncasville, CT
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    About South Florida Bulls Basketball

    As of the 2023 season, the South Florida Bulls basketball team continues to build on its legacy, with a focus on developing young talent and competing at a high level in the AAC. The Bulls are currently under the leadership of head coach Amir Abdur-Rahim, who has been instrumental in revitalizing the program. The team is looking to make a strong push for the NCAA Tournament, emphasizing a balanced approach that combines strong defense with an evolving offense. Recent events include their participation in the AAC basketball tournament, where they aim to secure a higher seed and improve their chances for an NCAA bid. Additionally, the Bulls are actively engaged in community outreach programs, hosting clinics and events to inspire the next generation of basketball players. With a schedule packed with exciting matchups and a passionate fan base, the South Florida Bulls basketball team is poised for an exciting season ahead.

    South Florida Bulls Basketball History

    The South Florida Bulls basketball program, representing the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa, Florida, was established in 1965. The team began competing in NCAA Division II before moving to Division I in 1979. Known for their distinctive green and gold colors, the Bulls have made significant strides since their inception, including several appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The program reached its zenith in the late 1990s and early 2000s under head coach Seth Greenberg, when the team made a run to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen in 1999. The Bulls have produced notable players, such as Charlie Bradley and Anthony Collins, who have made significant impacts both in college and professional basketball. Over the years, the Bulls have built a competitive program within the American Athletic Conference (AAC), where they have faced off against some of the top teams in the nation. The team plays its home games at the Yuengling Center, a venue that has hosted countless memorable moments in Bulls basketball history.