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This week at the University of South Florida (USF), a bomb threat near the Tampa campus caused concern, while the Women's Lacrosse team secured a thrilling double-overtime victory against Liberty University.
On Friday morning, a bomb threat near USF's Tampa campus led to heightened security.
In sports news, the USF Women's Lacrosse team clinched a dramatic 9-8 victory over Liberty University in double overtime. After an hour-long rain delay, the Bulls demonstrated resilience, with Maggie Newton scoring the decisive goal. The defense played a crucial role in the second half, significantly limiting Liberty's scoring opportunities. The game, which took 3 hours and 31 minutes, showcased the team's tenacity and strategic adjustments. Key players like Sofia Chepenik, Elise Grissett, and Ava Uphues also achieved milestones during the game. The Bulls forced 17 turnovers and collected 26 ground balls. South Florida outshot Liberty 36-18, including 26 shots on goal to Liberty's 11.
The Bulls will play at Florida on April 8.
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