FGCU's Andy Enfield is a tech entrepreneur with technical basketball expertise and, yes, a supermodel wife. What does the future hold for him? And with FGCU still dancing, should we even care?
The first week of the tournament has been consequential for teams beyond Florida Gulf Coast. Louisville, a modest front-runner to win the tournament before it began, has become a clearer one now. Florida and Syracuse have also seen their chances
At the time, it did not strike Lipscomb Coach Scott Sanderson as particularly noteworthy. About an hour before his team faced Florida Gulf Coast on Jan. 17, Sanderson glanced across the gym and saw that the Eagles had formed a layup line, or at least
The first week of the tournament has been consequential for teams beyond Florida Gulf Coast. Louisville, a modest front-runner to win the tournament before it began, has become a clearer one now. Florida and Syracuse have also seen their chances
Florida Gulf Coast has busted many brackets, but for some risk-takers, that No. 15 seed is the only thing keeping them alive in their NCAA tournament pools. Charley Miller, a Louisville native now living in Brooklyn, N.Y., is one of the few who picked
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