Saturday, March 23, 2013

Ten Things You Might Not Know About Florida Gulf Coast University

Florida Gulf Coast, a university based in Fort Myers that opened in 1997 and completed its transition to Division I only two years ago, ensured that its first trip to the N.C.A.A. tournament was a memorable one. The Eagles did not simply defeat the Hoyas.

Georgetown, the #2 seed in the South, is down big in the second half to the #15 seed, Florida Gulf Coast University. In the middle of an 8-0 run in the second half that put FGCU up 39-31, Eddie Murray of the Eagles threw

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

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 the ride thanks to Florida Gulf

Florida Gulf Coast stunned Georgetown on Friday in the NCAA tournament, becoming just the seventh No. 15 seed to defeat a No. 2 since the field expanded in 1985. Here are 10 things you might not know about the Fort Myers, Fla., school.

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