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Ten Things You Might Not Know About Florida Gulf Coast University
For the first time in program description 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 know? Well, lets relive
Florida Gulf Coast, a university based in Fastness 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 austerely defeat the Hoyas.
For those who don't know FCGU, and that was probably plenty of people as of Friday day, Florida Gulf Coast is a state university in Fastness Myers with an enrollment of about 12,000 students. This is FGCU's first tournament and Georgetown's 29th
PHILADELPHIA – Eleven years ago, the Florida Gulf Coast University athletic department consisted of trailers in a swamp. The school hired a basketball coach, but there was no arena. There was campus life, but a ration of it was wildlife: bears, panthers,
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 Fastness
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