Saturday, March 23, 2013

At Florida Gulf Coast, Party Extends Beyond the Beach

For the first time in program history Friday night, the Syracuse Orange became a Cinderella and upset the No. 2-seeded Georgetown Hoyas in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Don't understand? Well, lets relive

For those who don't know FCGU, and that was probably plenty of people as of Friday afternoon, Florida Gulf Coast is a state university in Fort Myers with an enrollment of about 12,000 students. This is FGCU's first tournament and Georgetown's 29th

Florida Gulf Coast University, which already owns a win over ACC champion Miami, is giving two-seed Georgetown a challenge early in the second half. This alley-oop helped extend the lead to seven points. Florida Gulf Coast, which already owns a win

Florida Gulf Coast University, which already owns a win over ACC champion Miami, is giving two-seed Georgetown a challenge early in the second half. This alley-oop helped extend the lead to seven points. Florida Gulf

In his early days, Enfield would call recruits and explain that he was the head coach at Florida Gulf Coast University, a Division I school. A good 15 minutes into the pitch, they'd stop him. “They would think we were Gulf Coast Community College in

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At Florida Gulf Coast, Party Extends Beyond the Beach

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