In the realm of intramurals, one sport reigns supreme. While others simply kick a ball or toss a frisbee around, these individuals put their bodies on the line for glory. When the dust settles after every game, only three things remain: blood, sweat and sand. Intramural sand volleyball is the cornerstone of intramural fall sports. […]
Construction Forces Recreation Elsewhere
By Fatin Amin UT’s current facelift has made its mark on campus as it expands its fitness center for the growing student body. With the sand volleyball and basketball courts out of play and the intramural field reduced in size due to a set foundation put down for the new fitness center building, students are […]
Club Hockey Team Promises Strong Season
By Jenn Whittaker With hockey on the rise as a popular sport in Tampa, it only seems fitting that the usually tight-lipped University of Tampa Spartans Hockey Club, coached by Dr. Stephen Kucera of the biology department, opens up to The Minaret about the 2015-2016 season. The team belongs to the Southern Collegiate Hockey Conference […]
Volleyball Wins in Closest Match of Season
By Candace Martino UT and Florida Southern College added another chapter to their rivalry this past Thursday, when the No. 14 ranked Moccasins pushed the No. 2 ranked Spartans to five sets. The Division II defending National Champions extended their Sunshine State Conference win streak to 57 consecutive matches, while snapping the Mocs’ 10-match winning […]
Lone Freshman Makes Mark on Team of Veterans
By Katelyn Masserelli The women’s golf veterans, which make up the overwhelming majority of the team, have continued to show their dedication and commitment to their team by sticking with the sport each year. However, one newcomer has joined the women’s team this season to show that tenure isn’t everything. Freshman golfer Sydney Stengel is […]