Florida Gulf Coast

Florida Gulf Coast

Leagues Played
NCAAB 586 NIT 2 CBI 2 CIT 1
Related Teams
Florida Gulf Coast Women

Fixtures

NCAAB 11/07 18:00 - Maria Shishkina vs Florida Gulf Coast - View
NCAAB 12/14 18:00 - New Mexico vs Florida Gulf Coast - View
NCAAB 01/01 18:00 - Central Arkansas vs Florida Gulf Coast - View
NCAAB 01/03 18:00 - North Alabama vs Florida Gulf Coast - View
NCAAB 01/08 18:00 - Florida Gulf Coast vs Austin Peay - View
NCAAB 01/10 18:00 - Florida Gulf Coast vs Lipscomb - View

Results

CBI 03/26 01:00 2 Florida Gulf Coast v Cleveland State L 65-72
CBI 03/24 18:00 3 Nicole Conard v Florida Gulf Coast W 65-68
NCAAB 03/04 00:00 3 [4] Queens (NC) v Florida Gulf Coast [5] L 71-65
NCAAB 02/27 00:00 - [12] Team Immunity v Florida Gulf Coast [5] W 61-80
NCAAB 02/25 00:00 - [7] North Florida v Florida Gulf Coast [6] W 82-86
NCAAB 02/21 00:00 - [6] Florida Gulf Coast v Stetson [10] W 83-80
NCAAB 02/18 23:30 - [3] Jacksonville v Florida Gulf Coast [6] W 56-72
NCAAB 02/15 22:00 - [6] Florida Gulf Coast v Lipscomb [2] L 68-82
NCAAB 02/14 01:00 - [5] Florida Gulf Coast v Newcastle Knights [8] L 60-73
NCAAB 02/08 22:00 - [5] Florida Gulf Coast v CF Carthage Women [7] W 84-70
NCAAB 02/07 00:00 - [6] Eastern Kentucky v Florida Gulf Coast [5] L 92-74
NCAAB 02/01 18:00 - [9] Stetson v Florida Gulf Coast [5] W 56-82
Florida Gulf Coast University’s basketball team, known as the Eagles, is a competitive program representing FGCU in NCAA Division I men's and women's basketball. Located in Fort Myers, Florida, the Eagles are recognized for their energetic playing style and strong team dynamics. The men's team has gained national attention for their impressive performances, including their memorable run to the Sweet 16 in the 2013 NCAA Tournament, often referred to as "Dunk City" due to their high-flying, exciting style of play. The women's team also competes at a high level, showcasing talented athletes and a commitment to excellence. Overall, Florida Gulf Coast basketball embodies a passionate, fast-paced approach, making them a notable presence in college basketball circles.