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South Florida Bulls Men’s Basketball History
The South Florida Bulls men's basketball team is part of the American Athletic Conference (The American). First taking the court in 1971 as the Golden Brahmans in what is now NCAA Division II, USF quickly made the jump to Division I in 1973. The Bulls joined the Sun Belt Conference in 1976 and made further moves to the Metro Conference in 1991, Conference USA in 1995, the Big East in 2005 and The American in 2013.
The Bulls, who adopted their current mascot in 1980, have made three appearances in the NCAA Tournament, in 1990, 1992 and 2012, and advanced the furthest to the Round of 32 in their most recent outing. In 1990, the team won the conference tournament championship as members of the Sun Belt Conference. USF has also competed in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) nine times, as well as the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) once, where the Bulls claimed the tournament championship in 2019.
For the 2023-24 season, first-year coach Amir Abdur-Rahim led the Bulls to a program-best 25-8 overall record and a 16-2 conference record to claim their first regular season conference championship. The Bulls also achieved their first national ranking on the AP Top 25 College Basketball Poll, while Abdur-Rahim was named the American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.
South Florida Bulls Team Info
Division: Division I
Conference: American Athletic Conference
Team Colors: Green and gold
Team Rivals: University of Central Florida Knights, DePaul Blue Demons, Florida Atlantic Owls
South Florida Bulls Men’s Basketball at Yuengling Center
USF men’s basketball plays at Yuengling Center on the University of South Florida campus in Tampa, Florida. Opened in 1980, the 10,500-seat venue was originally named the USF Sun Dome until 2018, but it has also earned the nickname the “Rose Garden” after the exceptional gameplay by the Bulls between 1980 and 1986 under head coach Lee Rose. A $35.6 million renovation was completed in 2012.