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The Florida Gulf Coast Eagles (also FGCU) refer to the fifteen intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Florida Gulf Coast University, located in unincorporated Lee County, Florida near Fort Myers, 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 ...
Football Basketball Baseball Softball Soccer M W M W Bethune-Cookman Wildcats: Bethune-Cookman University: Daytona Beach: SWAC: FCS: FAU Owls: Florida Atlantic University: Boca Raton: AAC: FBS: FGCU Eagles: Florida Gulf Coast University: Fort Myers: Atlantic Sun: FIU Panthers: Florida International University: Miami: C-USA: FBS [a] Florida ...
Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) is a public university in Lee County, Florida, near Fort Myers. It is part of the State University System of Florida and is its second-youngest member. The university was established on May 3, 1991, and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
Alico Arena is a 131,000 sq ft (12,200 m 2) multipurpose arena located on the campus of Florida Gulf Coast University. It is the home of the FGCU Eagles volleyball and men's and women's basketball teams. It holds 4,633 people in basketball configuration.
Florida Atlantic University: Owls: Boca Raton: NCAA DI American Athletic Conference: 2 Florida College: Falcons Temple Terrace: NAIA USCAA DI Southern States Athletic Conference: 23 Florida Gulf Coast University: Eagles: Fort Myers [b] NCAA DI Atlantic Sun Conference: 0 Florida Memorial University: Lions: Miami Gardens: NAIA The Sun Conference ...
Swanson Stadium is a baseball park located on the campus of Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, Florida, next to Alico Arena, the school's basketball facility. Opened in 2004, the stadium was renamed in 2005 for Duane and Cookie Swanson, local civic leaders and FGCU supporters.
“There is considerable spread in the model intensity guidance, ranging from minimal to major hurricane status before landfall on the northeast Gulf coast,” forecasters wrote in the 5 p.m ...
Previous logo (until 2024) Old logo (from early 1980s) The HBCUAC was established in 1981 as the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC), with the following charter institutions: Belhaven University, Dillard University, Louisiana College (now Louisiana Christian University), Spring Hill College, Tougaloo College, William Carey University, and Xavier University of Louisiana.