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2010–11 South Florida Bulls men's basketball team

American college basketball season


American college basketball season

FieldValue
year2010–11
teamSouth Florida Bulls
sportBasketball
imageSouth Florida Bulls wordmark.png
image_size200
conferenceBig East Conference
short_confBig East
record10–23
conf_record3–15
head_coachStan Heath
stadiumUSF Sun Dome

The 2010–11 South Florida Bulls men's basketball team represented the University of South Florida Bulls during the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. This was the 40th season of basketball for USF. The team was coached by Stan Heath in his fourth year at the school. USF played its home games in the USF Sun Dome and is a member of the Big East Conference.

Off season

During the off-season, there were several important milestones for the USF basketball program. In March, ground was broken on the Muma Basketball Center; a 50000 sqft, basketball practice facility, adjacent to the USF Sun Dome. Construction is expected to be completed by the end of spring 2011. In June, Dominique Jones became the highest player ever drafted to the NBA from USF. He was selected in the first round, as the 25th overall pick by the Memphis Grizzlies, and then traded to the Dallas Mavericks. In August, the team represented the United States in Brazil for the 2010 Pan American University Championships. They took home the silver medal, losing in the finals to Brazil, and finishing with a record of 4-1. At Big East Media day in October, the Bulls were selected to finish in 13th place in the Big East Preseason Coaches' Poll.

Roster

#NamePositionHeightWeightYearFormer schoolHometown
1Ron AndersonForward6–8255RS JuniorKansas State / McCallie SchoolUpper Marlboro, MD
3LaVonte DorityGuard6–1195FreshmanForeman HSChicago, IL
5Jawanza PolandGuard6–4200SophomoreHutchinson CC / Wichita EastWichita, KS
10Anthony CraterGuard6–1170JuniorOhio State University / Brewster AcademyFlint, MI
11Shedrick HaynesGuard6–0180JuniorLackawanna College / Booker HSSarasota, FL
13Jordan HeathGuard6–0185FreshmanTampa PrepDetroit, MI
22Shaun NoriegaGuard6–4195SophomoreNorth Port HSNorth Port, FL
23Mike BurwellGuard6–6210SophomoreSouth Kent School / Cardinal McCarrick HSEast Brunswick, NJ
24Augustus GilchristForward/Center6–10245JuniorMaryland / Progressive Christian AcademyClinton, MD
25Alberto DamourForward6–5225SeniorPoinciana HSPoinciana, FL
31Jarrid FamousForward/Center6–11240SeniorWestchester CC / Blessed Sacrament HSBronx, NY
32Toarlyn FitzpatrickForward6–8230SophomoreKing HSTampa, FL
34Hugh RobertsonGuard6–6202JuniorTallahassee CC / Northeast HSMacon, GA
*Victor RuddForward6–7207SophomoreArizona State / Findlay PrepLos Angeles, CA
  • Must sit out due to NCAA transfer rules and will become eligible in Nov. 2011.

Schedule and results

|- !colspan=9 style=| Exhibition |- !colspan=9 style=| Regular Season |- !colspan=9 style=| Big East tournament

References

References

  1. "USF Breaks Ground on Pam & Les Muma Basketball Center".
  2. "Jones Selected 25th by Memphis, Traded to Dallas".
  3. "USF to Represent USA in Pan Am University Championships".
  4. "Brazil Blog: Bulls Take Home Silver Medal".
  5. "Pittsburgh Chosen As BIG EAST Hoops Favorite > The BIG EAST Conference > News".
  6. "Men's Basketball".
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