The team plays its home games at USF Softball Stadium located on the university's main campus in Tampa, Florida.
Unfortunately, not many records exist from this era of USF softball, and 1985 is recognized by the school as the first official season of the team as that is the year they joined the NCAA.
In 2003, Leigh Ann Ellis became the first USF softball pitcher to throw a perfect game.
The Bulls left Conference USA for the Big East starting in 2006, and reached their first NCAA Super Regional that year where they fell to UCLA.
Pitcher Sara Nevins threw a perfect game in March, the Bulls hosted a Super Regional for the first time, and secured their first-ever NCAA Women's College World Series berth.
Sara Nevins threw another perfect game in 2014 en route to another NCAA tournament appearance.
She holds USF's all time records in many categories including wins, strikeouts, innings pitched, complete games, shutouts, and opponent batting average.
The inductees as of 2022 are:[12] Note: Bold indicates members of the USF Athletic Hall of Fame Under the current American Athletic Conference TV deal, all home and in-conference away softball games are shown on one of the various ESPN networks or streamed live on ESPN+.