By Noel D’Amico A month into the season, The University of Tampa men’s soccer is currently 1-2-3. The team is continuing to put in the work and push themselves going into the second half of the season. Recent Games This week the Spartans faced conference rivals #12 Rollins, ending in a 2-2 tie. Both Spartan […]
JJ Ramirez Named the Sunshine State Conference Player of the Week
By Ana Ortiz In the world of women’s volleyball, there are athletes who shine brightly such as JJ Ramirez. With every serve and spike, her name is now engraved into sports history. Today, her spotlight shines bright as Ramirez is named the Sunshine State Conference (SSC) Player of the Week, an honor well deserved for […]
Travis Hunter’s Three-Week Absence Leaves Team in a Bind
By Emily McLaughlin The University of Colorado’s football star player Travis Hunter is missing the next three weeks with an injury caused by a late hit. Hunter received the injury on Saturday, Sept. 16 against Colorado State. The quarterback for Colorado, Shedeur Sanders, attempted to throw a deep pass to Hunter along the sidelines during […]
Michigan State’s Mel Tucker Suspended Amid Sexual Harassment Claims
By Emily McLaughlin Mel Tucker has been accused of sexual assault claims by Brenda Tracy. With that, Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller has suspended head football coach Mel Tucker without pay since Sunday, Sept. 10. Haller and other Michigan leaders claim they had no idea about these allegations until news reports broke out about […]
A Crowded Huddle: Trying to Watch Football in 2023
By Shane Petagna In the present day, football, not baseball, is America’s pastime. No other sport reaches the masses like football, controlling weekend entertainment across the country every fall and winter until the Super Bowl. But in this present day, the modes in which games are presented to us have also modernized. As more households […]