USF Women’s Basketball Takes Down Temple on Senior Night, 82-36
March 03, 2026 | Women's Basketball
USF held Temple to a 16.7% field-goal percentage, the lowest since November 24, 2019
Tampa, Fla. March 3, 2026 – The South Florida women's basketball team (19-11; 12-5 American) earned an 82-36 victory over Temple (13-17; 7-11 American) on Tuesday in the Yuengling Center on Senior Night.
L'or Mputu led the Bulls with 20 points, tying her career high. She also recorded eight rebounds and two blocks. Edyn Battle earned a career-high 12 assists, while adding 11 points and seven rebounds. Stefanie Ingram finished with 11 points and five assists. Katie Davidson put up 12 points while Ines Piper added 11 points, a block and a steal.
The Bulls secured their biggest winning margin of the season, finishing 46 points ahead of the Owls. Temple shot 16.7 percent from the field. This is the lowest shooting percentage South Florida has held an opponent to since November 24, 2019, when the Bulls limited Saint Francis to 13.5%.
How it Happened
South Florida had a slow start, allowing five straight points to Temple before taking control for the remainder of the first quarter. The Bulls went on a 16-0 run and forced the Owls into a scoring drought for over eight minutes. Temple shot 6.3% in the quarter as USF took a 17-6 lead.
Carla THREEEE-TOOOOOO
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The Bulls' dominance carried into the second quarter as they built a 26-point lead, their largest of the half. South Florida closed the period on a 9-0 run and controlled the boards, outrebounding the Owls 30–16. Temple struggled offensively, shooting just 14% from the field and going 5-for-35 in the first half. By halftime, the Bulls held a commanding 41-15 advantage.
South Florida carried the momentum into the third quarter. Temple did not score a point in the first six minutes of the second half. The Owls were 8-for-52 from the field, through three quarters as the Bulls extended their lead to 67-26 entering the fourth.
Davidson opened the fourth quarter with back-to-back three-pointers, sparking a USF 9-0 run. The Bulls finished the game shooting 50% from the field while holding Temple to 16.7%. South Florida outrebounded Temple 55-39.
KATIEEE DAVIDSONNN for THREEE
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Note-a-Bulls
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USF Shut Temple Down Offensively – South Florida held Temple to a 16.7% field goal percentage, the lowest since November 24, 2019 when the Bulls limited Saint Francis to 13.5%.
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Balanced Scoring Effort – L'or Mputu (20), Edyn Battle (11), Katie Davidson (12), Stefanie Ingram (11), and Ines Piper (11) scored 65 of South Florida's 82 points.
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Dominant in the Paint and in Transition – The Bulls recorded 40 points in the paint and 22 fast break points.
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Forcing Turnovers – USF forced 19 turnovers against Temple, the third highest overall this season (23 forced turnovers vs. FIU on Nov. 3; 20 forced turnovers vs North Texas on Feb. 28).
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Shot Blocking – The Bulls recorded six blocks this game with Mputu leading the charge with two. Battle, Piper and Ingram all recorded one block, while Lana Vukcevic earned her first career block.
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Home Success vs. Temple – South Florida improved to 9-1 at home against Temple.
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Clinched the 3 Seed at American Conference Tournament – South Florida has clinched the No. 3 seed, earning a top-three seed for the second consecutive season.
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Home Court Advantage – The Bulls improved to 8-0 at the Yuengling Center in 2026, winning those games by an average of 21.4 points.
Up Next
The Bulls will conclude the regular season at Tulane on March 7 at 3 p.m. ET.
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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 the 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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