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PREVIEW: FGCU Faces UNA in the ASUN Semi-Final Round – 3/5/21

For the 3rd time this season, FGCU will be facing North Alabama (UNA). The previous 2 times resulted in impressive wins for the Eagles. This time, there is much more on the line, as these teams are meeting in the ASUN Conference semifinals for a chance to compete for the championship. Below, we will break down UNA, revisit their impact players, give starting 5 projections, … Continue reading PREVIEW: FGCU Faces UNA in the ASUN Semi-Final Round – 3/5/21

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RECAP: 5 Eagles Things from FGCU’s Upset Over Lipscomb – 3/4/21

In the opening round of the ASUN tournament, FGCU (6th seed) upset Lipscomb (3rd seed) in a dominant 72-60 victory. Below Russell gives his 5 Eagles Things to sum up the action. 1. Weight Lifted A lot was at stake for fans, players, and coaches in this game. For starters, this is head coach Michael Fly’s 3rd season at the helm for FGCU and each … Continue reading RECAP: 5 Eagles Things from FGCU’s Upset Over Lipscomb – 3/4/21

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PREVIEW: FGCU Opens ASUN Tournament Against Lipscomb

After a strange regular season surounded by promise, frustration, and confusion, FGCU Men’s Basketball finds itself in a familiar situation against Lipscomb. Last year, the Eagles were booted by the Bisons in the opening round of the tournament. Lipscomb was the clear 2nd best team in the conference and FGCU played them extremely tough. Ultimately, the Bisons won on the back of star player, Ahsan … Continue reading PREVIEW: FGCU Opens ASUN Tournament Against Lipscomb

5 Eagles Things following FGCU’s Split with Stetson (1/29-30)

Since beginning ASUN play, there is much to unpack at this point. FGCU currently sits at 7-6 overall and 2-4 in conference play. After an anomalous series against Bellarmine, the Eagles have split series with talented Lipscomb ad Stetson teams. Next up, they will be trying to steal a couple games from a surprising UNA team. Below, we go over 5 Eagles things after last … Continue reading 5 Eagles Things following FGCU’s Split with Stetson (1/29-30)

PREVIEW: FGCU Hosts Stetson a Week Ahead of Schedule (1/29 – 1/30/21)

In a reshuffling of games, FGCU will play their back-to-back home bouts with Stetson a week early. In theory, this was done to potentially accommodate teams (like FGCU) that need to make up missed games. The Eagles (6-5, 1-3) are coming off of a series split with Lipscomb that saw them handily win the first game, and fall off a cliff at the end of … Continue reading PREVIEW: FGCU Hosts Stetson a Week Ahead of Schedule (1/29 – 1/30/21)