FORT MYERS, Fla. – The FGCU men's basketball team hits the road for a contest against Liberty at 7 p.m. Feb. 9 in Vines Center. The Saturday ASUN Conference game will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
The Eagles (10-15, 5-5 ASUN) are streaking lately, having won five of their last seven. The Flames (20-5, 9-1 ASUN) sit second place in the league and are the only conference side with 20 wins this season.
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Matchup: FGCU at Liberty
Where: Lynchburg, Va.
| Vines Center
When: Saturday, February 9
| 7 pm
Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats: Statbroadcast
Series: LU leads 1-0
Coaches:Â
Michael Fly (1st Season @ FGCU – 9-15; Same Overall)Â
| Ritchie McKay (6th Season @ LU – 115-81; 280-239 Overall)
SERIES HISTORY
The series between Liberty and FGCU began earlier this year on Jan. 5, when the Flames opened ASUN action with an 81-63 victory over the Eagles in Fort Myers, Florida. This is the first year LU has been members of the league.
LAST TIME OUT
FGCU ascended to .500 in ASUN Conference play with a 71-64 win over North Alabama Wednesday evening in Alico Arena. The Eagles won their fourth-straight home game and have been victorious in five of their last seven overall to rise into a tie for fourth place in the ASUN standings.
Zach Scott scored a team-high 17 points and continued his torrid pace as of late. The true freshman went 6 of 8 overall and 5 of 6 from 3-point land. He has scored in double figures in all five of FGCU's last five victories, and he has notched at least 14 in three of his last four. Senior
Dinero Mercurius continues to shine off the bench, as he poured in four triples and landed on 16 points. Fellow senior
Schadrac Casimir added 13 points, while true freshman
Caleb Catto dropped 11.
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The Eagles shot 46.0 percent (23-for-50) from the field, 47.6 percent (10-for-21) from 3-point territory and 83.3 percent (15-for-18) at the free-throw stripe. The Lions posted shooting percentages of 37.0 (20-for-54) overall, 27.6 (8-for-29) from deep and 69.6 (16-for-23) at the line.
SCOUTING THE FLAMES
Dating back to a road win at UCLA, Liberty has won 10 of its last 11 outings. The team's only ASUN loss was at home to unblemished Lipscomb. The Flames are the only 20-win program in the conference so far this year, as they sit 20-5 overall and 9-1 in league action.
Scottie James (12.1 ppg, 8.3 rpg) leads LU in both scoring and rebounding. Caleb Homesley (12.0 ppg, 5.4 rpg) is second in both categories, while Lovell Cabbil (10.8 ppg) also averages double digits for the Flames.
Liberty is 12-1 at home in 2018-19.
THE TREACHEROUS NON-CONFERENCE SLATE
FGCU tallied just a 5-10 record during the non-conference portion of its schedule, but part of that can be attributed to a brutal early-season slate. The Green and Blue entered ASUN action with the second-highest strength of schedule in the league, which was a mark that also ranked No. 73 in the nation. The top SOS in the league belonged to North Alabama at No. 23 in the nation. Lipscomb had the third-highest strength of schedule among ASUN schools at No. 79 nationally, while Kennesaw State (No. 85) and North Florida (No. 90) rounded out the top five.
Of the 15 teams FGCU faced during the non-conference slate, 13 are currently .500 or better overall or in conference play. South Dakota State leads the Summit League and Toledo is leading its division in the MAC. Illinois State, Michigan State, UTSA, FIU, FAU, Colgate, UMBC, Florida, and Ole Miss all currently boast winning overall records. ISU, MSU, UTSA, Colgate, UMBC, and Ole Miss all have winning records in their respective league campaigns, as well.
TOUGH ROAD
FGCU played one of the toughest mid-major non-conference schedules in the country in 2018-19. Each of their first four Division I opponents (Illinois State, No. 10 Michigan State, South Dakota State, and Toledo) either won their regular season conference championship or played in their conference championship game last season. South Dakota State played in the NCAA Championship tournament a year ago, while both Michigan State and Florida advanced to the second round of the national event.
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EAGLE LEADERS
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JOURNEY TO 1,000
Two current Eagles have reached the 1,000-point mark in seniors
Schadrac Casimir (1,462) and
Dinero Mercurius (1,077). Casimir scored 1,112 of those points in NCAA Tournament campaigns at Iona prior to transferring to FGCU.
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Mercurius surpassed the mark with a five-point effort against Liberty on Jan. 5. He earned his 1,000+ points between stops at USF, Daytona State and now at FGCU.
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Haanif Cheatham will land just shy of the plateau. He suffered a season-ending injury and will end his career with 876 points.
FGCU SUCCESS IN THE ASUN
Since the infamous dawn of #DunkCity in 2013, the Eagles have dominated the ASUN Conference. FGCU has won six combined conference championships over the past six years, which includes three regular-season titles and three tournament crowns. The rest of the league combined accounts for the remaining six titles. North Florida leads the way with three, former member Mercer has two championships, and Lipscomb completes the list with one.
GAMES PLAYED
Below is a list of all current Eagles and how many games they have played/started over their respective FGCU careers.
AN ATMOSPHERE UNLIKE ANY OTHER
Since 2013-14, no other program in the ASUN has come close to matching the home atmosphere created by the Eagle faithful and the Dirty Birds. FGCU has led the conference by comfortable margins in both total attendance and average attendance over the last five years. The only reason the Green and Blue aren't leading both categories this season is because league newcomer Liberty has played three more games at home. Below is a list of the top two ASUN programs in both total and average attendance over the last six seasons.
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2018-19 |
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Total Attendance |
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1. |
Liberty |
37,691 |
2. |
FGCU |
33,509 |
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Average Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
3,351 |
2. |
Liberty |
2,899 |
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2017-18 |
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Total Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
Lipscomb |
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Average Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
North Florida |
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2016-17 |
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Total Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
North Florida |
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Average Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
North Florida |
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2015-16 |
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Total Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
North Florida |
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Average Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
North Florida |
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2014-15 |
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Total Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
North Florida |
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Average Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
North Florida |
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2013-14 |
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Total Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
East Tennessee State |
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Average Attendance |
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1. |
FGCU |
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2. |
East Tennessee State |
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EAGLES PLAGUED BY THE INJURY BUG
FGCU continues to be bit by the injury bug this season. Leading scorer
Haanif Cheatham was forced to end his season after 10 games.
Ricky Doyle also suffered a career-ending injury midway through the year. The Green and Blue have also been without the services of
RaySean Scott Jr. (10),
Brian Thomas (9),
Decardo Day (6),
Brady Ernst (4),
Troy Baxter Jr. (2), and
Dinero Mercurius (1) at various times throughout the campaign. On top of the injuries suffered, the Eagles had already entered the season without their top five starters from last year. FGCU came into 2018-19 down
Zach Johnson (35 starts last year),
Brandon Goodwin (33),
Christian Terrell (23),
Antravious Simmons (20), and
Michael Gilmore (20). Goodwin is the reigning ASUN Player of the Year and is FGCU's first NBA product, as he is currently finding success with the Denver Nuggets. Johnson was an All-ASUN First Team selection last year. He transferred to the University of Miami and is currently the second-leading scorer for the Hurricanes.
THE NEW RPI
The NCAA has developed a new ranking system to replace the RPI as the primary sorting tool for evaluating teams during the Division I men's basketball season. The new ranking system was approved in late July after months of consultation with the Division I Men's Basketball Committee, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, top basketball analytics experts and Google Cloud Professional Services. The NCAA Evaluation Tool, which is known as the NET, relies on game results, strength of schedule, game location, scoring margin, net offensive and defensive efficiency, and the quality of wins and losses.
The NET was built to create a ranking system that was as accurate as possible while also evaluating team performance fairly. To ensure fairness, certain types of data were omitted from the model. Of key importance, game date and order were omitted to give equal importance to both early and late-season games. In addition, a cap of 10 points was applied to the winning margin to prevent rankings from encouraging unsportsmanlike play, such as needlessly running up the score in a game where the outcome was certain.
The top end of the ASUN sees Lipscomb at No. 32 and Liberty at No. 50 in the national NET rankings. The Eagles are currently ranked fifth in the league and No. 233 in the country.
MILESTONE WATCH
The Eagles are currently 204-183 as a Division I member, and they recorded win No. 200 on the road at Kennesaw State Jan. 19.
FLORIDA'S FINEST
With 23 wins and a trip to the NIT last season, the Eagles are the only Division I men's team in the state of Florida to have 20 wins and reach the postseason in the past six seasons.
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The Eagles rank third in wins in the Sunshine State over the last seven years (since 2012-13, as of Feb. 7).
Florida- 164
Miami- 152
FGCU- 150
Florida State- 144
UCF- 117
North Florida- 113
FIU- 98
Jacksonville- 96
Bethune-Cookman- 84
FAU- 78
USF- 75
Florida A&M- 57
THE GROWTH OF FGCU
After starting their D-I transition with five-straight losing seasons, the Eagles have now posted six-consecutive 20-win seasons. After not finishing higher than sixth place in the ASUN the first five years, FGCU has finished no worse than a tie for second each of the past six seasons.
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2007-08:Â 10-21, 6-10 ASUN (T-8th)
2008-09:Â 11-20, 7-13 ASUN (9th)
2009-10:Â 8-21, 5-15 ASUN (T-10th)
2010-11:Â 10-20, 7-13 ASUN (7th)
2011-12:Â 15-17, 8-10 ASUN (T-6th)
2012-13:Â 26-11, 13-5 ASUN (2nd) - NCAA
2013-14:Â 22-13, 14-4 ASUN (T-1st) - NIT
2014-15:Â 22-11, 11-3 ASUN (2nd) - CIT
2015-16:Â 21-14, 8-6 ASUN (T-2nd) - NCAA
2016-17:Â 26-8, 12-2 ASUN (1st) - NCAA
2017-18:Â 23-12, 12-2 (ASUN (1st) - NIT
2018-19: 10-15, 5-5 (ASUN)
D-I Total: 204-183, 108-88 ASUN
Last 6+ Years (since 2012-13):Â 150-84, 75-27 ASUN
THE STRENGTH OF ALICO
FGCU boasts a 96-23 record (.806) at
Alico Arena since the 2012-13 season. In ASUN games during that same stretch, the Eagles have been even more dominant, posting a 45-7 (.865) mark against league foes in the regular season since 2012-13.
EAGLES IN THE PROS
Below are some highlights of recent performances from ex-FGCU men's basketball players currently continuing their professional playing careers. (Information courtesy Sports I.T. Solutions / Eurobasket.com)
#1. Brandon Goodwin (played at FGCU from 2016-18) scored another bucket for the NBA's Denver Nuggets on Feb. 4 in a loss to the Detroit Pistons. The Nuggets are one of the top teams in the NBA this season and are fighting with the Golden State Warriors for first place in the Western Conference. Goodwin is averaging 1.6 ppg.
#2. Bernard Thompson (2011-15) was the major contributor in a 103-100 victory for Hungarian side ZTE KK over Falco-Vulcano on Feb. 1. Thompson scored 24 points, had eight rebounds and dished out three assists (while finishing 5-for-5 at the free-throw line) in 43 minutes. Zalakeramia-ZTE KK (11-7) is placed fifth in the A Division. His team has won three in a row. Thompson is posting averages of 13.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 2.7 apg and 1.6 spg in 18 games.Â
#3. Chase Fieler (2010-14) scored eight points and finished with three assists in an 80-71 loss for Belgium's Oostende against Besiktas in the Basketball Champions League. The setback for Oostende snapped a four-game win streak. Fieler's team will play only one more game in the Basketball Champions League Regular Season. This season Fieler averages 9.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg and 2.4 apg.
#4. Demetris Morant (2014-17) led the German Artland Dragons to a 103-96 victory against Chemnitz on Feb. 2. He scored 15 points and had seven rebounds, three assists and two blocks. Artland compets in ProA. Morant is averaging 13.7 ppg, 6.9 rpg, and 1.3 bpg.
#5. Marc-Eddy Norelia (2013-17) scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds in 18 minutes for France's Caen in a 74-58 loss to Entente Orleans 45. This year Norelia averages 7.4 ppg and 4.0 rpg in 17 games.
#6. Sherwood Brown (2009-13) was named MVP for Romanian side's BC Timisoara after leading his team to an 80-78 victory over Cluj Napoca on Feb. 3. He scored 18 points, had five rebounds and added three assists in 31 minutes. The team has now won three in a row, and Brown is averaging 11.7 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1.4 apg and 1.4 spg in 17 games.
SOCIAL CENTRAL
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SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE
Fans can purchase or learn more about season tickets by contacting an
Alico Arena Ticket Office representative over the phone at 239-590-7145 or by visiting the office Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Additional information is available onÂ
FGCUTickets.com.
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As an added incentive, new or returning season-ticket holders who purchase seats will be entered into a contest for an FGCU jersey autographed by either the women's or men's team.
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Season ticket seat locations are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Like in the past, Eagles Club membership may be required for certain seats, with giving levels utilized for access to better locations.
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WE'VE GOT YOUR SEAT
Experience FGCU Basketball this season. The following ticket opportunities are on sale now:
Group Sales
Bring your group of 20 or more to an FGCU Men's or Women's Basketball game. All group tickets include an FGCU hat ($15 value), a $5 game day discount at The Boardwalk restaurant, in game group recognition and more. For more information on group outings, click
HERE or call 239-590-7145.
Single Game Tickets
Single game tickets are available for all remaining home games. Discounts are available for current or former Military and Youth ages 3-15. Purchase online
HERE or call 239-590-7145.
COACH FLY
Michael Fly was introduced as the fourth FGCU men's basketball head coach on April 5, 2018. He had spent the previous seven years as an assistant coach on the Eagles' staff. In that time, he helped FGCU to a 156-86 record (.643 winning percentage), including six ASUN Tournament Final appearances, three NCAA Tournament victories, three ASUN Tournament titles and three ASUN Regular Season Championships, two berths in the NIT, a CIT appearance and a run to the Sweet Sixteen. He has coached a dozen all-conference selections while with the Green and Blue, including two ASUN Player of the Year honors inÂ
Sherwood Brown andÂ
Brandon Goodwin, and two ASUN Defensive Player of the Year selections inÂ
Bernard Thompson andÂ
Demetris Morant. Of the top-10 players in career points at FGCU, Fly has helped develop eight of them, including all-time leading scorer Thompson (1,835). Additionally, the Kentucky alumnus has coached both the ASUN all-time assists leaderÂ
Brett Comer (845; 24th in NCAA history) and FGCU all-time leading rebounderÂ
Chase Fieler (714).
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SUPPORT THE CAUSEÂ
FGCU Athletics sponsors events throughout the year to benefit the FGCU Campus Food Pantry (www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry) and the Harry Chapin Food Bank (www.harrychapinfoodbank.org), FGCU Athletics' charities of choice. For more information, including how to make a contribution, please visit www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry and utilize the hashtag #FeedFGCU to help raise awareness.
ABOUT FGCU
FGCU teams have combined to win an incredible 73 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 11+ seasons at the Division-I level. Additionally, in just seven+ seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 34 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. Seven FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport – including both men's and women's soccer again in 2018. In 2016-17, the Green and Blue posted a department-best sixth-place finish in the DI-AAA Learfield Directors' Cup and top-100 showing nationally, ahead of several Power-5 and FBS institutions. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.35 GPA in the classroom in the Spring, 2018 and had an ASUN Conference and State of Florida best five teams earn the NCAA's Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate in their sport. The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours – being recognized as one of two runner-ups for the inaugural NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl.
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