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Ms. Everything shoots for last chance at glory

March 26, 2014

Redshirt senior Sarah Hansen has almost done it all. Her name is all over the Florida Gulf Coast University record books, she’s won Atlantic Sun Player of the Year twice, and she was inducted into...

Florida Gulf Coast forward Katie Meador, left, and guard Stephanie Haas sit on the bench in the closing seconds of the overtime period against Oklahoma State in a first-round game in the NCAA womens college basketball tournament in West Lafayette, Ind., Saturday, March 22, 2014. Oklahoma State won 61-60 in overtime. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy

Kane’s Korner: FGCU loses to Oklahoma State in Deja Vu like fashion

March 22, 2014

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – As Yogi Berra once said, “it’s like deja vu all over again.” For Florida Gulf Coast Women’s basketball March 22, 2014 felt a lot like March 18, 2012. On March 18, 2012...

This is not the end of Dunk City

March 12, 2014

Poof. Just like that, the dream was over. The dream of making the NCAA tournament was crushed. Mercer was celebrating on the Alico Arena floor because they were going dancing. The Bears did what Florida...

After transfer from USC, FGCU men’s tennis junior Jordi Vives having a career year

February 12, 2014

Junior Jordi Vives made waves when it was announced that he would transfer from the University of Southern California immediately after he helped win the 2012 NCAA Men’s Tennis Championship. “Coach...

Take advantage of the chance to witness hoops history

January 30, 2014

The Florida Gulf Coast University men’s basketball team isn’t the only team on campus making history; the women are as well. Last Saturday, the Eagles women defeated the University of North Florida...

Festivals for the future

January 22, 2014

To many the holiday season has ended. Gifts were given and received. The New Year was celebrated and people start the countdown to December to celebrate once more. But to music fanatics the start of the...

Don’t count out the Eagles just yet

Don’t count out the Eagles just yet

January 22, 2014

On Dec. 23, a lot of Florida Gulf Coast University men’s basketball fans gave up on them. They just lost 64-63 to Radford and fell under .500. They were 2-5 in the month and conference play was right...

Last year of the BCS is the year of the underdog

January 8, 2014

The cliche says “save the best for last” and it can apply to many things. Your workout, your meals, and the 2013-14 bowl season. Ok, that last part is a new one, but it definitely is true. This year...

Hicks sets FGCU blocks record with 8 in 72-55 win over Eckerd College

Hicks sets FGCU blocks record with 8 in 72-55 win over Eckerd College

November 20, 2013

After a sluggish start, the FGCU men’s basketball team (3-1) defeated Division-II foe Eckerd (1-3) 72-55 in front of 4,124 fans at Alico Arena Monday. With the win, FGCU has won three consecutive games...

Kane’s Korner: Dunk City delivers electric atmosphere in home opener

November 13, 2013

On Tuesday, the lights were bright on FGCU in Alico Arena. FGCU had the opportunity of a lifetime: a nationally televised game on ESPN2. No other games were on. This was FGCU’s time to shine. All before...

Eagles take down Hartford in home opener

November 13, 2013

Dunk City is back. After their magical run to the Sweet 16 in last year’s NCAA tournament, fans finally got to see the now-famous Dunk City in person. In front of 4,525 fans, FGCU (1-1) defeated Hartford...

After season-ending ACL injury, Whitney Knight is back

After season-ending ACL injury, Whitney Knight is back

November 6, 2013

Friday night, FGCU sophomore basketball player Whitney Knight will play her first game after suffering a torn ACL and having to sit out all of last year. “It was preseason workouts the week before practice,”...

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