If you have Florida Gulf Coast University in your bracket's Sweet Sixteen you are not alone, but you are in exclusive company. Only one percent of the over 8.15 million brackets entered on ESPN.com had the Cinderella program advancing to the tournament
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
There have been several entertaining story lines in the men's NCAA basketball tournament thus far: Harvard achieving its first win ever over three-seed University of New Mexico; nine-seed Wichita State defeating the West Region's top team, Gonzaga, and
Florida Gulf Coast is just that new. The university joined the Atlantic Sun in the 2007-2008 season and has only been eligible for the NCAA tournament for two years. Regardless, it's a Florida school on the same playing field as my alma mater. So when
It's safe to say that a few weeks ago not many people outside South Florida had heard about Florida Gulf Coast University. Now, thanks to the school's basketball team and its historic forward march in March Madness, it's the new âitâ school, at least
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