TAMPA - Every Thursday from 6-7 a.m., tune your radio dial to 1010 AM to listen to the USF Magazine Show, hosted by USF's Jim Louk and Ronan O'Shea, on 1010 CBS Sports Radio.
If you can't catch the show live, visit GoUSFBulls.com later in the day to listen to the show in its entirety.
The USF Magazine is a collection of weekly highlights of all Bulls sports and will include interviews with USF coaches, players and staff.
In the first week, listen for interviews with women's soccer coach Denise Schilte-Brown, men's soccer coach George Kiefer and football offensive coordinator Todd Fitch.
Now in her fourth season at the helm of the USF women's soccer program, Schilte-Brown has her Bulls off to the best start in 12 seasons at 3-0-0, winning the 2010 Racer Classic last weekend. Through three games, the Bulls have outscored their opposition, 12-2, led by junior Chelsea Klotz, who has already tallied five goals this year.
Kiefer has turned the USF men's soccer program into one of the top programs in the country. Over the past five seasons, the Bulls have posted a 65-27-14 record while making four NCAA Tournament appearances in the past five years and winning the BIG EAST Conference championship in 2008. This season, the Bulls went 2-0-1 in exhibition matches, including a 2-1 victory over preseason No. 1 Arkon, and will enter the 2010 campaign boasting the longest home unbeaten streak in the nation at 30 games. Last year, USF advanced to the second round of the 2009 BIG EAST Championships and then to the second round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament. The Bulls finished 2009 with a 14-4-3 overall record and a 6-3-2 record in the BIG EAST Conference.
After three highly successful seasons at East Carolina, Fitch joined the USF football team as the offensive coordinator/running backs coach in January 2010. When Fitch first got to East Carolina, it certainly did not take long for him to significantly impact the Pirates' offensive unit as ECU broke a pair of school single-season records for most points (403) and touchdowns scored (52) in 2007 that had previously stood for 28 years. Fitch and Skip Holtz are beginning their 14th season together, after five-year stays at Connecticut and South Carolina and three at ECU.