South Florida Bulls baseball

The team plays their home games on campus at USF Baseball Stadium at Red McEwen Field and are coached by Mitch Hannahs.

In 1973, the final season in the College Division, second baseman Mike Campbell was named the first All-American in program history.

On March 8, 1974, just the sixth game for the team since joining Division I, Steve Ruling threw the first no-hitter in USF baseball history to complete a sweep against UConn.

Roberts had been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame the year prior for his 18-year MLB pitching career, most notably with the Philadelphia Phillies.

In a ceremony before his final game, Roberts had his number 36 jersey retired by the team and honored on the outfield wall.

[3] In the regional final of the 1986 NCAA tournament, they lost to eventual national runner-up Florida State.

[3] They were once again eliminated in the regional round by Florida State, who would end up in the semifinal of the College World Series.

Cardieri was named as the Metro Conference coach of the year for that season, and the Bulls were given an at-large bid for the NCAA tournament.

[3] Louisville head coach Lelo Prado, who grew up in Tampa, was hired by USF to fill Cardieri's shoes for the 2007 season.

In 2021, his Bulls were predicted to finish last of the eight teams in the American Athletic Conference in the annual media day poll, and ended the regular season in sixth.

[14] The team got hot at the perfect time, however, and reached the championship game of the AAC tournament where they defeated rival Central Florida for their first conference title in 25 years.

Former Indiana State head coach Mitch Hannahs was hired to replace Billy Mohl.

[15] [3] There has been one perfect game thrown in USF history: Bulls pitchers have thrown three no hitters in school history (not including Reed's perfect game): South Florida has produced 127 players drafted into Major League Baseball including four first round selections.