WBB team celebration after Harvard in the Bahamas
Chris Henry / University of South Florida Athletics

USF Women’s Basketball Returns to the Yuengling Center for a Matchup with New Orleans

The Bulls begin a three-game homestand on Sunday against the Privateers

November 29, 2025

TAMPA, Fla. (November 29, 2025) – The University of South Florida women's basketball team returns from the Bahamas with a three-game homestand beginning on Sunday, November 30, against New Orleans. The Bulls (4-3) and the Privateers (0-6) are scheduled for a 2 p.m. start on ESPN+ from inside the Yuengling Center.
 
Tomorrow will be Sunday Funday inside the Yuengling Center. Fans will have the opportunity to have their faces painted or have a caricature drawn by an artist. Fans are encouraged to stick around after the game for postgame autographs.  
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Setting The Stage:
Against Harvard, Kirsten Lewis-Williams became the third different USF player to have a double-double this season (L'or Mputu and Ines Piper). The last time the Bulls had three different players do that in a single November was in 2017 (Laura Ferreira, Maria Jespersen, and Shae Leverett).
 
Series History:
The Bulls and the Privateers will meet for the sixth time on Sunday. UNO has won the last three meetings and holds a 3-2 series lead. This will be the first meeting in nearly 40 years, as the previous matchup was on February 25, 1985.
 
Note-A-Bulls:
With one more steal, Carla Brito will be the third USF player this century to have at least 100 steals, 650 rebounds, 150 assists, and 850 points in her USF career. The other two are Courtney Williams (2012-16) and Jessica Dickson (2003-07).
 
Stefanie Ingram is one of four DI players this season who have at least 40 assists and 10 made threes. The only other USF players this century to reach those marks through seven games of a season are Elisa Pinzan (2020-21, 2021-22) and Shantia Grace (2006-07).
 
Katie Davidson is the second USF player this century to have at least 85 points and six or fewer turnovers through their first seven career games with the Bulls, joining Tamara Taylor.
 
L'or Mputu has at least one offensive rebound and one made field goal in 30 straight games, tied for the fifth-longest active streak among all Division I players. The only USF player with a longer streak this century was Courtney Williams, who had a 37-game run (2013-14--2014-15).
 
L'or Mputu is one of seven DI players since the beginning of last season to have at least 1,000 minutes played, eight rebounds per game, and a 58.0 field-goal percentage.
 
Additional Notes:
South Florida has held each of its last three opponents to under 37.0 percent from the field. The last time the Bulls did that was a three-game run from November 6-13, 2023.
 
The Bulls have eight different players this season with a double-digit scoring game. That is tied for most in the American (Memphis, North Texas, Temple) and the same amount that USF had all of last season.
 
Since 2022-23, USF has recorded eight wins by two points or fewer. That is tied for fifth most among all DI teams in that time frame and second in the American Conference (Memphis – 10).
 
USF's active roster has played in a combined 799 games at the Division I level. That is the most among all American Conference teams and tied for eighth in Division I.
 
South Florida has had 96.0 percent of its assists this season come from upperclassmen. That is the second-highest share in the American (Wichita State – 100.0) and tied for 17th in Division I.
 
About South Florida Women's Basketball
Be sure to follow USF women's basketball on social media (X / Instagram / Facebook) and visit GoUSFBulls.com for the most up-to-date information. 

Michele Woods-Baxter was named as USF women's basketball interim head coach. South Florida women's basketball has built a storied tradition over the past 25 seasons, highlighted by 19 postseason tournament appearances and 10 NCAA Tournament berths. The program has achieved 12 20-win seasons, two WNIT Final Four appearances, and captured the 2008-09 WNIT championship.
 
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