M. Soccer [9-4-1, 3-2-1]
Oct. 23 at Lynn [8-5, 2-3] at 2 p.m.
Assistant Coach Loregnard on Lynn: “This will be a very tough week for men’s soccer team, as we play three games in five days. However, I am a great believer in luck, and we have found the harder that our team works, the luckier we become, so this week we will have to work three times as hard to have a successful week and pull off some positive results.”
Lynn leads the overall series 16-9-1.
W. Soccer [9-5, 3-3]
Oct. 22 at Lynn [5-5-2, 2-4] at 3 p.m.
Coach Lucey on Lynn: “We’ve just got to continue on the way we have the past couple of games. We just need to clean up a couple of the details that we’ll talk about in terms of communication. We just need to keep on moving forward and take the opportunities where they come and hopefully we’ll finish up with three wins.”
Tampa has the edge over Lynn in the all-time series, 8-4-1.
Volleyball [19-3, 8-1]
Oct. 27 vs. Rollins [15-6, 4-4] at 7 p.m.
Coach Catanach on Rollins: “We want to vidicate ourselves against Rollins and come out of the gates much better.”
Danielle Selkridge on Rollins: “I expect us to win.”
UT leads the series record 69-4.
UT Hall of Fame
The University of Tampa Athletics Hall of Fame welcomed 11 new members. It has now inducted 158 members since 1962.
Among others inducted this year was Charles Andrews, a 1965 graduate, and Allison Macsas, a 2005 graduate.
The Hall of Fame also honored the 1994 men’s soccer team, which won the NCAA Division II National Championship.
