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The Spartans main rival is the nearby Sunshine State Conference foe Florida Southern College Moccasins. [9] The rivalry is known best for its baseball games, with both teams regularly among the best in NCAA Division II. The Spartans and Mocs have a combined 17 baseball national championships, with Tampa winning 8 and FSC winning 9.
The Tampa Spartans football program was an intercollegiate American football team for the University of Tampa (UT) located in Tampa, Florida, that began play in 1933.The program competed against other small college programs in the forerunner of today's NCAA Division II for almost forty years before moving to the top level of NCAA Division I as an independent in 1971.
The 1970 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1970 NCAA College Division football season. It was the Spartans' 34th season and competed as a College Division Independent. The team was led by head coach Fran Curci, in his third year, and played their home games at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. They finished ...
Tampa is tied with Florida Southern for the most national titles among DII baseball programs. The Spartans are coached by Joe Urso, considered to be the greatest Division II baseball head coach ever and one of the best college baseball coaches of all-time. [5] Tampa has reached the College World Series 22 times, reaching the finals 11 times.
The 1949 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa as a member of the Dixie Conference during the 1949 college football season.Led by Mike Gaddis in his second and final season as head coach, the Spartans compiled an overall record of 0–8 with a mark of 0–2 in conference play, placing fifth in the Dixie Conference.
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The "Tampa U" Spartans played at Plant Field for three seasons before moving to Phillips Field in 1936. They were the first team to call Tampa Stadium home when it opened in 1967. The Spartans moved up to play NCAA Division I football and produced several NFL stars, before dropping the sport entirely after the 1974 season due to budgetary concerns.
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