Bell’s draft pick part of another stellar hoops season
Nattily dressed in New York City to attend the WNBA Draft on April 11, FGCU’s Kierstan Bell and Karl Smesko...
Men’s hoops team looks for new approach under Chambers
FGCU Director of Athletics Ken Kavanagh says he’s never been more confident in a coaching hire. University President Mike Martin...
Aspiring chef turns up heat in the kitchen and on the court
Kierra “Kiki” Adams may wield a competitive edge over her peers when she follows her dream into the heated atmosphere...
Dunk City team enjoys an emotional reunion on campus
Hoops heroes among first inductees into FGCU Athletics Hall of Fame...
Former Eagle Brandon Goodwin signs with Knicks
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Brandon Goodwin, a standout on the boards during the 2016-18 seasons, signed with the NBA’s New York Knicks in...
Team shows promise amid pandemic-plagued season
The 2020-21 FGCU men’s basketball team makes no excuses. The Eagles didn’t get it done in the postseason – losing...
Women’s team rules ASUN, ranks 24 nationally
FGCU women’s basketball players Kierstan Bell and Tishara “TK” Morehouse looked at each other and laughed in unison, their friendship...
Athletics names its inaugural Hall of Fame class
The FGCU Athletics Hall of Fame has its inaugural class. It includes one of the most well-known basketball teams in...
COVID-19 causes merger of fall, spring sports seasons
If 2020 was the year like no other, then this has been the spring like no other. COVID-19 rocked the...
Looking back at 20 years of Eagle athletics
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The tales from the early years of FGCU Athletics are so widely known they can almost tell themselves: swamp land...
Nationally ranked women cope with season of victories cut short
There may come a day when the members of the 2019-20 FGCU women’s basketball team are able to look back...
With roster stability ahead, men’s team looks for rebound season
An honest appraisal of any season that doesn’t go the way the home faithful hoped can’t ignore harsh realities, and...