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Florida Gulf Coast Eagles

The Florida Gulf Coast Eagles (also FGCU) refer to the fifteen intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Florida Gulf Coast University, located in Fort Myers, Florida in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, and tennis; women's-only: softball, swimming and diving, indoor volleyball, and beach volleyball; and men's-only: baseball. The Eagles compete in the NCAA Division I and are members of the ASUN Conference (ASUN). FGCU is also notable as the youngest institution competing in NCAA Division I, having been officially founded in 1991 and started classes in 1997.[a] Their mascot is Azul the Eagle.

Florida Gulf Coast Eagles
UniversityFlorida Gulf Coast University
ConferenceASUN Conference (primary)
CCSA (women's swimming & diving)
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorKen Kavanagh
LocationFort Myers, Florida
Varsity teams15
Basketball arenaAlico Arena
Baseball stadiumSwanson Stadium
Other venuesFGCU Soccer Complex
NicknameEagles
Fight songHail to the Eagles
ColorsCobalt blue and emerald green[1]
   
Websitewww.fgcuathletics.com

FGCU athletics began in the NAIA. In 2002, Florida Gulf Coast became an independent member of NCAA Division II.[2] In 2006, Florida Gulf Coast applied for NCAA Division I status and became a transitory Division I effective in the 2007–08 season.[3] Florida Gulf Coast became a full Division I member on August 11, 2011.[4]

In the 2013 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, FGCU became the first number 15 seed to advance to the Sweet 16.[5][6]

Revenues

FGCU Athletics earned $4.5 million in revenue for the 2015 fiscal year, with revenue from ticket sales earning over $800,000 for FY 2015. Men’s basketball is the athletic department’s "cash cow."[7] Men's and women's basketball account for over $600,000, and baseball draws $28,000 in ticket revenue.

Sports sponsored

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross Country
Cross Country Golf
Golf Soccer
Soccer Softball
Tennis Swimming and diving
Tennis
Volleyball
Beach Volleyball

Baseball

The FGCU baseball team became eligible to compete in the NCAA post season in the 2010 season after the two-year NCAA reclassifying period. FGCU has several former baseball players playing in the minor leagues, and has three MLB pitchers: Chris Sale (Boston Red Sox), Richard Bleier (Boston Red Sox and Team Israel), and Jacob Barnes (Los Angeles Angels).

In 2017, the Green and Blue appeared in the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history. FGCU defeated Michigan in the first game 10-6 before falling in the next two contests of the double-elimination regional to Davidson and UNC, respectively.

Men's Basketball

 
The front of Alico Arena on the campus of FGCU

In 2012, FGCU's first year of full Division I post-season eligibility, the men's team played in the Atlantic Sun Championship final, losing to Belmont.

In 2013, the team won the Atlantic Sun championship, beating top-seeded Mercer in the conference tournament final. That earned the team an automatic invitation to the 2013 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. In its first-ever tournament appearance, the No. 15 seeded Eagles upset the No. 2 seeded Georgetown Hoyas in the first round of the tournament,[8] and the No. 7 seeded San Diego State Aztecs in the second round.[9] The Eagles became the seventh No. 15 seed to advance to the round of 32[8] and the first to advance to the Sweet 16.[9]

Women's Basketball

On March 24, 2007, FGCU women's basketball team ended their 35–1 season with a loss in the Division II National Championship to Southern Connecticut State University.[10]

One year later, in 2008, the Women's Basketball team qualified for the WNIT, becoming the first team to qualify for the WNIT in its first season of Division I sports.[11] During the 2008 WNIT Tourney, the team became the first Atlantic Sun conference team to win a post-season game since 1998, when Florida International University won in the Women's NCAA tourney.[12] The Women's team won the Atlantic Sun Conference regular season championship with a conference record of 17–3[13] but was ineligible to compete in the conference tourney, as the team was in transition from Division II to Division I athletics.

In the 2010–11 season, the FGCU woman's basketball team won the Atlantic Sun Conference again. In the 2011–12 Season, the Women's team won both the Atlantic Sun Conference's regular season and conference tourney titles, earning its first berth into the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship. The Eagles lost to St. Bonaventure University in the first round of the tournament 72-65 in Tallahassee, FL.

Men's Soccer

The Florida Gulf Coast Eagles men's soccer team represents Florida Gulf Coast University in all NCAA Division I men's soccer competitions. Founded in 2007, the Eagles are one of the youngest men's soccer programs in the country. The team made the NCAA Tournament in the first year of eligibility, in 2011, and returned in 2012. They most recently returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2014 where they lost to Coastal Carolina 1–0. The men's soccer team plays its home games at the FGCU Soccer Complex.

Women's Soccer

The Florida Gulf Coast Eagles women's soccer team represents Florida Gulf Coast University in all NCAA Division I women's soccer competitions. The Green and Blue have competed in the NCAA Tournament 6 times, with a win against South Florida during the 2015 tournament.[14] The women's team played their first home NCAA tournament game in 2014, before a record crowd of 2,014 at the FGCU Soccer Complex.[15]

Men's Ice Hockey

FGCU has a successful men's hockey program. Part of the ACHA, FGCU fields a hockey team at the D2 and D3 levels and often qualifies for the national championship tournaments.[16]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Two Division I members were formally founded after FGCU, but both inherited their athletic programs from predecessor institutions that were Division I members.

References

  1. ^ Athletics Logo (PDF). 2017-18 Florida Gulf Coast University Visual Identity & Brand Guidelines. Retrieved March 22, 2022.
  2. ^ "FGCU Terminates Membership in NAIA". Florida Gulf Coast University. Retrieved March 22, 2013.
  3. ^ "Introduction" (PDF). Florida Gulf Coast University Football Feasibility Study: Considerations for NCAA Division I and Football Championship Subdivision Football. Florida Gulf Coast University. pp. I-1.
  4. ^ Caldwell, Dana (August 12, 2011). "FGCU officially becomes member of NCAA Division I". Naples Daily News. Retrieved March 22, 2013.
  5. ^ "Florida Gulf Coast stuns San Diego State, advancing to Sweet 16". Orlando Sun-Sentinel.
  6. ^ "Dunk City keeps on dancing: Florida Gulf Coast now first 15 seed in Sweet 16 - CollegeBasketballTalk". nbcsports.com. 25 March 2013.
  7. ^ "Spending money to make money: FGCU boosts basketball program and finds plenty of benefits", Naples Daily News, December 1, 2014
  8. ^ a b "Florida Gulf Coast Eagles vs. Georgetown Hoyas - NCAA Tournament Game - Recap - March 22, 2013 - ESPN". ESPN. Associated Press. March 22, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  9. ^ a b "Florida Gulf Coast Eagles vs. San Diego State Aztecs - NCAA Tournament Game - Recap - March 24, 2013 - ESPN". ESPN. Associated Press. March 24, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2013.
  10. ^ Caldwell, Dana. "Disappointment, heartbreak". Naplesnews.com. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  11. ^ . Fgcuathletics.com. Archived from the original on September 14, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  12. ^ . Fgcuathletics.com. Archived from the original on September 21, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  13. ^ . Atlanticsun.org. Archived from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved July 15, 2010.
  14. ^ "2017 Women's Soccer Quick Facts" (PDF). Florida Gulf Coast University.
  15. ^ "FGCU soccer leads fruitful fall sports campaigns", News Press, Seth Soffian, August 5, 2015.
  16. ^ "Your Home For FGCU Hockey!".

External links

  • Official website  

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blue and emerald green 1 Websitewww wbr fgcuathletics wbr comFGCU athletics began in the NAIA In 2002 Florida Gulf Coast became an independent member of NCAA Division II 2 In 2006 Florida Gulf Coast applied for NCAA Division I status and became a transitory Division I effective in the 2007 08 season 3 Florida Gulf Coast became a full Division I member on August 11 2011 4 In the 2013 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament FGCU became the first number 15 seed to advance to the Sweet 16 5 6 Contents 1 Revenues 2 Sports sponsored 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Men s Basketball 2 3 Women s Basketball 2 4 Men s Soccer 2 5 Women s Soccer 2 6 Men s Ice Hockey 3 Footnotes 4 References 5 External linksRevenues EditFGCU Athletics earned 4 5 million in revenue for the 2015 fiscal year with revenue from ticket sales earning over 800 000 for FY 2015 Men s basketball is the athletic department s cash cow 7 Men s and women s basketball account for over 600 000 and baseball draws 28 000 in ticket revenue Sports sponsored EditMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross CountryCross Country GolfGolf SoccerSoccer SoftballTennis Swimming and divingTennisVolleyballBeach VolleyballBaseball Edit Main article Florida Gulf Coast Eagles baseball Richard Bleier Chris Sale The FGCU baseball team became eligible to compete in the NCAA post season in the 2010 season after the two year NCAA reclassifying period FGCU has several former baseball players playing in the minor leagues and has three MLB pitchers Chris Sale Boston Red Sox Richard Bleier Boston Red Sox and Team Israel and Jacob Barnes Los Angeles Angels In 2017 the Green and Blue appeared in the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history FGCU defeated Michigan in the first game 10 6 before falling in the next two contests of the double elimination regional to Davidson and UNC respectively Men s Basketball Edit Main article Florida Gulf Coast Eagles men s basketball The front of Alico Arena on the campus of FGCU In 2012 FGCU s first year of full Division I post season eligibility the men s team played in the Atlantic Sun Championship final losing to Belmont In 2013 the team won the Atlantic Sun championship beating top seeded Mercer in the conference tournament final That earned the team an automatic invitation to the 2013 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament In its first ever tournament appearance the No 15 seeded Eagles upset the No 2 seeded Georgetown Hoyas in the first round of the tournament 8 and the No 7 seeded San Diego State Aztecs in the second round 9 The Eagles became the seventh No 15 seed to advance to the round of 32 8 and the first to advance to the Sweet 16 9 Women s Basketball Edit Main article Florida Gulf Coast Eagles women s basketball On March 24 2007 FGCU women s basketball team ended their 35 1 season with a loss in the Division II National Championship to Southern Connecticut State University 10 One year later in 2008 the Women s Basketball team qualified for the WNIT becoming the first team to qualify for the WNIT in its first season of Division I sports 11 During the 2008 WNIT Tourney the team became the first Atlantic Sun conference team to win a post season game since 1998 when Florida International University won in the Women s NCAA tourney 12 The Women s team won the Atlantic Sun Conference regular season championship with a conference record of 17 3 13 but was ineligible to compete in the conference tourney as the team was in transition from Division II to Division I athletics In the 2010 11 season the FGCU woman s basketball team won the Atlantic Sun Conference again In the 2011 12 Season the Women s team won both the Atlantic Sun Conference s regular season and conference tourney titles earning its first berth into the NCAA Women s Basketball Championship The Eagles lost to St Bonaventure University in the first round of the tournament 72 65 in Tallahassee FL Men s Soccer Edit Main article Florida Gulf Coast Eagles men s soccer The Florida Gulf Coast Eagles men s soccer team represents Florida Gulf Coast University in all NCAA Division I men s soccer competitions Founded in 2007 the Eagles are one of the youngest men s soccer programs in the country The team made the NCAA Tournament in the first year of eligibility in 2011 and returned in 2012 They most recently returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2014 where they lost to Coastal Carolina 1 0 The men s soccer team plays its home games at the FGCU Soccer Complex Women s Soccer Edit The Florida Gulf Coast Eagles women s soccer team represents Florida Gulf Coast University in all NCAA Division I women s soccer competitions The Green and Blue have competed in the NCAA Tournament 6 times with a win against South Florida during the 2015 tournament 14 The women s team played their first home NCAA tournament game in 2014 before a record crowd of 2 014 at the FGCU Soccer Complex 15 Men s Ice Hockey Edit FGCU has a successful men s hockey program Part of the ACHA FGCU fields a hockey team at the D2 and D3 levels and often qualifies for the national championship tournaments 16 Footnotes Edit Two Division I members were formally founded after FGCU but both inherited their athletic programs from predecessor institutions that were Division I members The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley UTRGV was founded in 2013 and began operation in 2015 but inherited its athletic program from one of its predecessor institutions the University of Texas Pan American a Division I member that traced its history to a junior college that opened in 1927 Purdue University Fort Wayne PFW was founded in 2018 when the Indiana University and Purdue University systems dissolved Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne IPFW an institution that had been jointly operated by both systems since 1964 The IPFW athletic program was transferred to PFW References Edit Athletics Logo PDF 2017 18 Florida Gulf Coast University Visual Identity amp Brand Guidelines Retrieved March 22 2022 FGCU Terminates Membership in NAIA Florida Gulf Coast University Retrieved March 22 2013 Introduction PDF Florida Gulf Coast University Football Feasibility Study Considerations for NCAA Division I and Football Championship Subdivision Football Florida Gulf Coast University pp I 1 Caldwell Dana August 12 2011 FGCU officially becomes member of NCAA Division I Naples Daily News Retrieved March 22 2013 Florida Gulf Coast stuns San Diego State advancing to Sweet 16 Orlando Sun Sentinel Dunk City keeps on dancing Florida Gulf Coast now first 15 seed in Sweet 16 CollegeBasketballTalk nbcsports com 25 March 2013 Spending money to make money FGCU boosts basketball program and finds plenty of benefits Naples Daily News December 1 2014 a b Florida Gulf Coast Eagles vs Georgetown Hoyas NCAA Tournament Game Recap March 22 2013 ESPN ESPN Associated Press March 22 2013 Retrieved March 24 2013 a b Florida Gulf Coast Eagles vs San Diego State Aztecs NCAA Tournament Game Recap March 24 2013 ESPN ESPN Associated Press March 24 2013 Retrieved March 24 2013 Caldwell Dana Disappointment heartbreak Naplesnews com Retrieved March 31 2013 Women s Basketball to Host USF in First round of WNIT Fgcuathletics com Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Retrieved March 31 2013 FGCU Athletics Official Site Fgcuathletics com Archived from the original on September 21 2012 Retrieved March 31 2013 Women s Basketball Home Atlantic Sun Conference Official Site Atlanticsun org Archived from the original on June 12 2010 Retrieved July 15 2010 2017 Women s Soccer Quick Facts PDF Florida Gulf Coast University FGCU soccer leads fruitful fall sports campaigns News Press Seth Soffian August 5 2015 Your Home For FGCU Hockey External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida Gulf Coast Eagles amp oldid 1136752821 Women s Soccer, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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