South Florida 2008-2009 season players include freshman forward Eladio Espinosa from Norlina North Carolina, junior guard Mike mercer from Snellville Georgia, junior guard Chris Howard from Lorton Virginia, freshman guard Gaby Belardo from San Juan Puerto Rico, freshman guard B.J. Daniels from Tallahassee Florida, freshman guard Justin Leemow from Brooklyn New York, junior center Alex Rivas from Santiago Dominican Republic, junior guard Ryan Kardok from Parkland Florida, sophomore guard Dominique Jones from Lake Wales Florida, freshman forward Mitch Emory from Cocoa Beach Florida, senior guard Jesus Verdejo from Carolina Puerto Rico, freshman forward/center Augustus Gilchrist from Clinton Maryland, senior forward Aris Williams from Columbia Maryland and senior forward Ajayi Mobolaji from Kano Nigeria.
The rest of the games scheduled for the South Florida Bulls include St. Johns at Queens New York on Sunday February 1, Marquette in Tampa Florida on Friday February 6, Providence in Tampa Florida on Tuesday February 10, Notre Dame at Notre Dame Indiana on Sunday February 15, Georgetown in Tampa Florida on Wednesday February 18, Connecticut at Hartford Connecticut on Saturday February 21, Seton Hall at South Orange New Jersey on Wednesday February 25, West Virginia in Tampa Florida on Sunday March 1, Cincinnati in Tampa Florida on Tuesday March 3, Rutgers at New Brunswick New Jersey on Saturday March 7 and the Big East Conference Championship at Madison Square Garden in New York on Tuesday March 10 through Saturday March 14.
Overall stats for the South Florida Bulls for the 2008-2009 include 7 wins and 13 losses. The specifics include home games with 5 wins and 4 losses, away games with 1 win and 6 losses and neutral games with 1 win and 3 losses. Top scoring players include Jones, Verdejo, Gilchrist, Mercer and Howard.
The South Florida Bulls have been holding their home games at the Sun Dome for quite a while. The 10,411 seat facility first opened its doors to the public in 1980. Costing on $12 million to build, for nearly 25 years, the Sun Dome hosted both the men's and women's basketball home games.
In 2005-2006, upgrades were made to the Sun Dome which included refurbishing the roof with a steel-frame geodesic dome roof that was constructed from over 3,000 beams that weighed more than 400 tons. Also a part of the upgrades were new high-definition score boards which were placed in the four corners. R. Buckminster Fuller is responsible for concept behind the geodesic dome. Fuller discovered that a triangle can withstand pressure better and is twice as strong as a triangle. Fuller also discovered that a spherical structure which is created from a triangle has unparalleled strength. The Sun Dome's architectural design was based on these discoveries by Fuller.
If the South Florida Bulls can make their game as strong as their dome, they'll be in business.