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Women's Basketball Looks For History Over Next Two Days At FIU

Eagles can reach 500 all-time program wins with sweep of Panthers

FGCU Women's Basketball Information
Games 8 and 9 FGCU (5-2) at FIU (3-1)
Date | Time Sunday, Dec. 20 at 12 p.m. | Monday, Dec. 21 at 12 p.m.
Location Miami, Fla. | Ocean Bank Convocation Center
Tickets FIU Ticket Office
Live Statistics Sidearm (same link for both games)
TV CUSA.TV ($) | AJ Ricketts (PxP), Daniel Torres (Color)
Game Notes FGCU (PDF)
Twitter @FGCU_WBB
Instagram @FGCU_WBB
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MIAMI, Fla. - The FGCU women's basketball team will look to make history over the next two days as the Eagles (5-2) travel across the state to meet Florida International (3-1) on Sunday and Monday in the Ocean Bank Convocation Center with each game starting at noon.
 
Both games will be aired on Conference USA's streaming platform, CUSA.TV, which requires a subscription. FIU will be allowing fans, but attendance is limited at 15 percent capacity and there will be no lower-level seating available. Parking will be available in the Panther Garages and Lot 10.
 
The Green and Blue enter Sunday's matchup just two wins shy of reaching 500 wins in program history (2002-present). Should they win both games at FIU, they would reach the milestone in just 597 games. FGCU (498-97, .837) is already on pace to become the winningest program in NCAA Division I history at the end of this year as they are one of just two teams with at least an .800 all-time winning percentage (Tennessee, .801). The Eagles will qualify for the list once they complete this season and reach the minimum 10 years as a full Division I program.
 
FGCU is 11-0 all-time (6-0 in Miami) against FIU as the two teams have met once per year since the 2009-10 season. This will be the first time they've met twice in a year, while the Eagles have reached 100 points in each of the last two meetings. In last year's matchup, FGCU defeated FIU 100-54 behind an NCAA record-breaking team performance. The Eagles scored 41 points in the second quarter, which is the NCAA's highest-scoring second quarter since the switch to the current quarter format in 2015-16, and it was the fifth-highest scoring quarter overall. The Green and Blue also recorded a 47-0 run in the first half and outscored the Panthers 41-2 in the second quarter.
 
In FGCU's most recent outing this year, the Eagles ran past Webber International 91-55 on Thursday behind a career and game-high 32 points from Kierstan Bell, who also tallied her third double-double over four games with 12 rebounds. The reigning ASUN player and newcomer of the week, Bell is the only player in the country averaging at least 24 points and 12 rebounds per game as of Saturday. The closest to matching her is Charli Collier of Texas, who is averaging 23.7 points and 10.5 rebounds per game.
  
BOUNCING BACK
Since scoring just 18 points in the first two quarters combined against No. 24 Missouri State on Nov. 27, which featured the largest halftime deficit in program history (31), the Eagles have scored 20+ points in seven of the 10 first-half quarters since, as well as 12 of the 22 quarters overall. The previous record for largest halftime deficit was 30, which came on Dec. 13, 2009 vs No. 21/24 Michigan State in East Lansing.
 
RARE LOSS
FGCU's 86-80 loss vs No. 14 Arkansas was the program's first when scoring at least 80 points since the 2014-15 season. The Eagles are now 104-4 all-time as a Division I program when scoring at least 80 points.
 
SUCCESSFUL VS AAC
Since the start of last season, FGCU is­ 6-0 against American Athletic Conference (AAC) teams, including the road win over UCF on Dec. 13. Last year, the Eagles defeated UCF 72-50 at home, USF in Cancun (81-77), Houston on the road (57-45) and Temple on the road (93-67). This year, they have defeated Temple at home (78-69) in addition to UCF.
 
DEPTH SHINES
In FGCU's season-opening win over Florida Memorial, six players scored in double-figures, signaling just the sixth game in the program's Division I era with six-or-more in double-figures.
 
SMESKO'S PREPARATION
Coach Smesko's game preparation is one of the most crucial factors in the Eagles' all-time success. Overall, in 18+ seasons at FGCU, Smesko holds a record of 187-32 (.853) in games where he has four or more days to prepare.
 
A PROGRAM FIRST
Andrea Cecil, a graduate transfer from Bowling Green State University, was tabbed as FGCU's lone preseason all-conference selection, becoming the first player in program history to land a spot on the team despite never playing a prior minute for the Green and Blue. She registered 891 points in her career with the Falcons, where she was named Third Team All-MAC while averaging a team-best 15.8 points, along with 5.9 rebounds and 2.2 assists, in her most recent season with BGSU. 
 
CECIL APPROACHES 1,000
Cecil, who is averaging 7.6 points per contest with a trio of double-digit efforts this year, has pushed her NCAA scoring total to 944. She is looking to become the ninth transfer to join the Eagles and then score her 1,000th point. Jordin Alexander is on the list below, but she scored her 1,000th point before coming to FGCU.
 
1,000 NCAA Points, Finished Career with Green and Blue
Pts. Player Years Previous School (If One)
1,901 Sarah Hansen 2010-14
1,574 Whitney Knight 2011-16
1,498 Kaneisha Atwater 2012-16 VCU
1,464 Keri Jewett-Giles 2015-20 Southern Miss
1,415 Adrianne McNally 2006-10
1,364 Davion Wingate 2015-20 Stony Brook
1,356 Destiny Washington 2014-19 Ball State
1,329 Jordin Alexander 2012-17 Brown
1,263 Kelsey Jacobson 2008-12
1,234 Taylor Gradinjan 2012-18
1,185 Shannon Murphy 2007-11
1,138 Stephanie Haas 2012-16
1,114 Ashli O'Neal 2016-20 Indiana State
1,093 China Dow 2013-18 Middle Tennessee State
1,084 Nasrin Ulel 2016-20
1,060 Betsy Adams 2008-13 Valparaiso
1,035 Lisa Zderadicka 2014-19 Houston Baptist
1,016 Courtney Chihil 2008-12
 
EXPERIENCED TRIO
After losing its top seven scorers from last year, five of which went on to play professionally overseas, head coach Karl Smesko had to find some players with Division I experience, and he did so with the additions of Andrea Cecil (BGSU), Kierstan Bell (Ohio State) and Aaliyah Stanley (Eastern Michigan). The trio each started and averaged double-figure points per game for their previous schools. Cecil is a graduate transfer, while Bell and Stanley became eligible immediately after receiving transfer waivers.
 
DOUBLE-DOUBLE STREAK
Kierstan Bell became the first player in program history to open her FGCU career with back-to-back double-doubles. Expanding upon that, a total of just six players (including Bell) have combined for nine instances of consecutive double-doubles in the program's Division I era. Only one, however, has achieved three straight, which was Whitney Knight in February 2016. Bell came just shy of matching that vs UCF.
 
BLAIR LOOKS TO JOIN 100-GAME CLUB
In FGCU's Division I era, only 15 players have played at least 100 career games in the Green and Blue. Alyssa Blair, who joined the program as a walk-on, has a chance to become the 16th as she currently sits at 94 entering the FIU doubleheader.
 
EVERY FOUR YEARS
Maddie Antenucci, who started and scored a game-high 18 points in the season-opening win over Florida Memorial, became just the fourth true freshman in the program's Division I era to start the season's very first game, joining Tytionia Adderly (2016), Katie Meador (2012) and Courtney Chihil (2008).
 
RARE GROUP
Tyra Cox, who finished with more steals than turnovers in each of her first two seasons with FGCU, is one of just eight players in program history with multiple such seasons, but her teammate holds the record for the most as Alyssa Blair with three. Cox made her season debut on Dec. 6 vs Temple with one steal and zero turnovers, while Blair has a team-high 14 steals along with 11 turnovers through seven games.
 
Here's the list of the eight:
Alyssa Blair -  2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20
Courtney Chihil - 2008-09, 2011-12
Brittany Kennedy - 2011-12, 2012-13
DyTiesha Dunson - 2012-13, 2013-14
Whitney Knight - 2014-15, 2015-16
Jessica Cattani - 2015-16, 2017-18
Tytionia Adderly - 2017-18, 2019-20
Tyra Cox - 2018-19, 2019-20

EFFICIENT FROM LONG DISTANCE
Kierstan Bell (15-for-31, .484) and Aaliyah Stanley (9-for-19, .474) are both on pace to become the 17th and 18th players in program history to shoot at least .400 from long distance with at least 30 made 3-pointers in a single-season.

DOUBLE-DOUBLE DUO
In the team's win over Davidson on Nov. 29, Kierstan Bell (24 points, 20 rebounds) and Emma List (11 points, 10 assists) became just the 10th duo in the program's Division I era to record a double-double in the same game.
 
RARE FEAT
Emma List's
 double-double vs Davidson (11 points, 10 assists) was just the fourth double-double in program history that didn't involve rebounds, joining Lisa Zderadicka (15 points, 10 assists vs UNF on Jan. 12, 2019), Courtney Chihil (14 points and 12 assists vs Indiana on Dec. 21, 2010) and current assistant coach Shannon Murphy (11 points, 10 assists at USC Upstate on Feb. 28, 2011).
 
SCORING PROWESS
Tishara Morehouse became just the fifth Eagle to register a 35-point performance in a single game in the program's Division I era against No. 14 Arkansas on Nov. 28. She tied Tytionia Adderly's single-game mark for most made field goals (14 vs North Alabama, 2019) in the Division I era.
 
On top of that, she recorded the most points through a player's first four games of a season in program history - until her own teammate Kierstan Bell topped her after competing in her fourth game on Thursday.
 
2020-21  Kierstan Bell  96 points  24.0 PPG
2020-21  Tishara Morehouse  89 points  22.3 PPG
2002-03  Trish Fleming  83 points  20.8 PPG
2017-18  Nasrin Ulel  81 points  20.3 PPG
2019-20  Davion Wingate  78 points  19.5 PPG
2005-06  Jen Conely  75 points  18.8 PPG
2012-13  Sarah Hansen  67 points  16.8 PPG
2007-08  Delia De La Torre  66 points  16.5 PPG
 
STATE DOMINANCE
Entering this year, FGCU has won at least 20 more games over the past six seasons than any other Division I team in the state of Florida.
 
1. FGCU  179
2. Florida State  159
3. South Florida  139
4. Miami  129
5. Stetson  114
6. Bethune-Cookman  120
7. Jacksonville  113
8. UCF  105
9. Florida  84
10. North Florida  72
11. Florida Atlantic  62
12. Florida A&M  55
13. Florida International  32
 
A FAMILIAR PLACE
Despite having to potentially replace more production than any women's basketball team in the nation, FGCU was tabbed to repeat as the ASUN regular season champion by the coaches and media this year. The Eagles collected five of the nine first-place votes in the coaches poll, while nabbing 23 of the 28 in the media poll, with Liberty and North Florida finishing second and third in each poll.
 
This year's predictions represent the ninth time the Eagles have been tabbed to win the crown by both the coaches and media polls since 2009-10. In 2012-13 and 2016-17, they were picked to win by the media only. FGCU was selected to finish 10th in its first season in the conference in 2007-08 and ultimately finished second by just one game. Then, in 2008-09, the Eagles were tabbed fifth before winning the first conference title in program history. Since then, the Green and Blue has compiled 10 regular season titles, all of which have come outright, including the past three in a row. Five of those titles have come in undefeated fashion, as well. 
 
PROFESSIONAL STANDARD
A large reason for the lack of returning experience on this year's team is that last year's squad has five players currently playing professionally overseas - Keri Jewett-Giles (Wetterbygden/Sweden), Nasrin Ulel (Uniao Sportiva/Portugal), Tytionia Adderly (Fribourg/Switzerland), Anja Marinkovic (Kraljevo/Serbia) and Davion Wingate (Kraljevo/Serbia). Three others from previous years who are also playing include: Rosemarie Julien (RC Celta/Spain), Anthi Chatzigiakoumi (AEO Proteas Voulas/Greece) and Lisa Zderadicka (BK Duchess/Austria). 
 
LEGENDARY LEADER
On pace to reach 600 career wins faster than legendary coaches such as Pat Summitt and Tara VanDerveer, FGCU head coach Karl Smesko has compiled a 559-124 record (.818) in his career, which ranks him as the third-winningest active Division I head coach behind Geno Auriemma (1,091-142, .885) and Kim Mulkey (604-101, .857). Furthermore, he passed VanDerveer (1,094-253, .812) in 2017-18 to become the fifth-winningest Division I head coach of all-time – behind Auriemma, Leon Barmore (576-87, .869), Mulkey and Summit (1,098-208, .841). If that isn't enough, he is the 10th-winningest active head coach across all divisions, as well as the 12th-winningest such coach all-time. 
 
FGCU APPROACHING 500 ALL-TIME WINS
The Eagles enter the matchup with FIU with a 498-97 (.837) record, just two victories away from the 500-win milestone as a program.
 
100th win - Nov. 18, 2006 vs Puerto Rico Rio Piedras (106-36)
200th win - Feb. 11, 2010 vs Jacksonville (63-55)
300th win - Jan. 23, 2014 vs Jacksonville (56-49)
400th win - Feb. 18, 2017 vs USC Upstate (80-50)
500th win - TBD
 
WINNINGEST OF ALL-TIME?
Head coach Karl Smesko has FGCU on pace to shatter the NCAA's all-time Division I winning percentage record by the end of the 2020-21 season as his team is one of only two in the nation along with Tennessee (.801) with at least an .800 all-time winning percentage. In fact, FGCU is 498-97 (.837) since the program's inception in 2002-03, which is easily the best winning percentage in the nation and also ahead of third-place UConn (.795), but the NCAA requires at least 10 years as a Division I program, and FGCU's four reclassification years (2007-11) do not count towards the 10-year minimum. Thus, Smesko and the Green and Blue are well on their way to becoming the NCAA's all-time winning percentage leader by the end of this season.
 
AMONG THE NATION'S BEST
Over the past six seasons, FGCU produced 179 wins, which is the most among all mid-majors and seventh-most among any Division I program – behind UConn (212), Baylor (200), Mississippi State (186), Notre Dame (185), South Carolina (184) and Maryland (180). In fact, it puts them ahead of schools such as Louisville (178), Stanford (167), Oregon State (165) and Oregon (157). On top of that, the program is one of only five in the nation at the Division I level with four 30-win seasons during that stretch – joining UConn, Baylor, Notre Dame and South Carolina.
 
RARE AIR
The Eagles have registered a level of sustained success matched by only three other Division I schools as Coach Smesko has guided the Eagles to 10 straight 25-win seasons - an accomplishment only achieved by UConn and Baylor. FGCU has also recorded 16-straight 20-win seasons dating back to 2004-05.

APPROACHING 3-POINT MILESTONE INSIDE ALICO ARENA
FGCU is 2,918-for-8,398 (.347) from the 3-point line inside Alico Arena all-time, putting the Eagles just 82 makes shy of reaching the 3,000 milestone. 
 
Year Made Att. Pct.
2002-03 98 241 0.407
2003-04 59 207 0.285
2004-05 128 361 0.355
2005-06 147 455 0.323
2006-07 229 609 0.376
2007-08 131 365 0.359
2008-09 158 390 0.405
2009-10 154 418 0.368
2010-11 217 575 0.377
2011-12 158 415 0.381
2012-13 143 458 0.312
2013-14 167 470 0.355
2014-15 156 444 0.351
2015-16 215 676 0.318
2016-17 176 551 0.319
2017-18 216 581 0.372
2018-19 200 585 0.342
2019-20 194 586 0.331
2020-21 70 252 0.278
Totals 2,918 8,398 0.347
 
FUN WITH NUMBERS AND STUFF
 
Double-Doubles
Player Season Career
Andrea Cecil 0 8
Kierstan Bell 3 5
Emma List 1 1
 
Double-Digit Scoring Games
Player Season Career
Andrea Cecil 3 39
Kierstan Bell 4 23
Aaliyah Stanley 3 14
Alyssa Blair 3 7
Emma List 4 6
Tishara Morehouse 5 5
Tanner Bryant 1 4
Sheahen Dowling 1 3
Tyra Cox 1 2
Maddie Antenucci 1 1
Aaliyah Stanley 1 1
 
20+ Point Games
Player Season Career
Andrea Cecil 0 14
Aaliyah Stanley 0 3
Kierstan Bell 3 4
Tishara Morehouse 2 2
 
25+ Point Games
Player Season Career
Andrea Cecil 0 4
Tishara Morehouse 2 2
Kierstan Bell 2 2
 
30+ Point Games
Player Season Career
Andrea Cecil 0 2
Tishara Morehouse 1 1
Kierstan Bell 1 1
 
Double-Digit Rebound Games
Player Season Career
Andrea Cecil 0 8
Kierstan Bell 3 5
 
20+ Rebound Games
Player Season Career
Kierstan Bell 1 1
 
Double-Digit Assist Games
Player Season Career
Emma List 1 1
 
RAINING THREES LEGACY
At FGCU, Smesko has turned FGCU into one of the premier 3-point shooting teams in the nation as his teams have made a combined 5,489-for-15,892 (.345) from long range over his 18+ years. In fact, the team has made at least one 3-point field goal in 482 straight games and went without at least one made in only one game in program history – Feb. 21, 2006 vs Lynn University (0-for-11). In 2019-20, the Eagles led the nation in 3-point field goals made (397), 3-point field goals attempted (1,155) and 3-point field goals per game (12.0). In 2017-18, the Green and Blue made an NCAA Division I single season record 431 3-pointers, which remains a record entering this season.
 
Here is a look at how the Eagles have done each year from the 3-point line. 
 
Year Made Att. Pct.
2002-03 212 535 0.396
2003-04 118 406 0.291
2004-05 253 722 0.350
2005-06 242 747 0.324
2006-07 337 891 0.378
2007-08 255 734 0.347
2008-09 296 763 0.388
2009-10 317 876 0.362
2010-11 350 940 0.372
2011-12 342 925 0.370
2012-13 319 974 0.328
2013-14 347 1,000 0.347
2014-15 327 928 0.352
2015-16 372 1,194 0.312
2016-17 338 1,058 0.319
2017-18 431 1,190 0.362
2018-19 364 1,111 0.328
2019-20 397 1,155 0.344
2020-21 84 278 0.302
Totals 5,489 15,892 0.345
 
FGCU has also made at least 10 or more 3-point field goals in a single game 286 times, including a single-season record 25 times in 2017-18. They have at least 15 games with at least 10 or more in each of the past 12 seasons. Here's a look at how many games of double-digit 3-pointers the team has compiled throughout history.
 
2002-03 6
2003-04 1
2004-05 11
2005-06 8
2006-07 18
2007-08 9
2008-09 15
2009-10 17
2010-11 18
2011-12 19
2012-13 15
2013-14 18
2014-15 20
2015-16 19
2016-17 18
2017-18 25
2018-19 20
2019-20 23
2020-21 6
TOTAL 286
 
On top of that, the 2017-18 team produced three of the program's seven games all-time with at least 20 or more, and the Eagles have added four games with 19 over the past two seasons. The program's single-game record of 22 was initially set on Jan. 12, 2013 in a 97-60 win over ETSU (22-for-43) on the road, and the 2017-18 team tied the mark at Abilene Christian (22-for-45) on Dec. 3 and at home against Lipscomb (22-for-44) on March 7. The latter represents the program's postseason mark, and they own three of the top seven single-game totals in NCAA Division I history entering the 2020-21 season. In fact, there has been only 30 times since 1988 that an NCAA Division I team had made at least 20 3-point field goals in a game, and FGCU owns seven of those, or 23.3 percent.
 
In 2019-20, FGCU became the first team in NCAA Division I women's basketball history to record five straight seasons with at least 1,000 3-point field goal attempts. Sacramento State achieved the yearly benchmark over four straight seasons from 2013-17, and DePaul will also carry a three-year streak into this year. The 2013-14 FGCU squad joined Sacramento State as the first two teams to attempt 1,000 in a season.
 
Prior to breaking the single-season record for made 3-point field goals in 2017-18, FGCU claimed a then single-season NCAA record 342 in 2011-12, which was the first year they were eligible for NCAA statistical championships. Had they been eligible in 2010-11, they also would have led the nation with 350 – 26 more than the second-place team. The 2009-10 team would have finished second. In fact, over the past nine years, the Green and Blue have finished among the nation's top five in made 3-point field goals every year, including three first-place finishes.
 
Year Total Finish
2011-12 342 1st
2012-13 319 3rd
2013-14 347 2nd
2014-15 327 5th
2015-16 372 2nd
2016-17 338 3rd
2017-18 431 1st
2018-19 364 4th
2019-20 397 1st
2020-21 84 2nd
 
In addition to the aforementioned record, the 2011-12 team also set a then NCAA single season record for most 3-point field goals made per game at 10.7, and they followed it up in 2012-13 by making 9.4 per game, which was the most in the nation. In 2017-18, FGCU joined DePaul as the first two teams to eclipse 400 made 3-point field goals in a season in NCAA Division I history, and they remain the only two entering this year after last year's Green and Blue squad fell just three shy in a CoVID-19 shortened season. In fact, the Eagles stood out in the NCAA's deepest 3-point shooting year as eight teams averaged 10 or more made per game in 2017-18, which was equal to the total from the previous two seasons combined and the same as 2009-15 combined. Six teams reached the milestone in 2018-19 and four more followed last year. Among the 13 teams to average at least 10 or more made per game over a single season, FGCU is one of just three to do it at least four times – joining Sacramento State and Idaho.
 
Here's a year-by-year look at where FGCU finished nationally in 3-point field goals per game.
 
Season Avg. Finish
2019-20 12.0 1st
2018-19 11.0 2nd
2017-18 12.0 2nd
2016-17 9.7 5th
2015-16 9.5 T-6th
2014-15 9.6 3rd
2013-14 10.2 2nd
2012-13 9.4 1st
2011-12 10.7 1st
  
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SUSTAINING FLIGHT 
To help offset the financial impact of COVID-19, FGCU Athletics has launched the Sustaining Flight Fundraiser and Auction. The fundraising campaign will help mitigate operational revenue loss and the additional expenses incurred as a result of COVID-19 protocols. All funds raised during the campaign will go to support areas that directly impact student-athletes.For more information, visit www.fgcuathletics.com/sustainingflight. 
 
E.A.G.L.E. CAMPAIGN
IT TAKES A TEAM to achieve our newest goal - a $10 million campaign to address student-athlete needs in continued academic success, life skills, mental health, nutrition, and strength and conditioning as well as departmental needs in facility expansion and improvement as well as mentoring and leadership training for coaches and staff. The name embodies our mission and the purpose of the E.A.G.L.E. Campaign - Eagle Athletics Generating Lifetime Excellence. Join Our Team and pledge your gift today to help the Eagles of tomorrow!
 
SUPPORT THE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PROGRAM
Do you enjoy watching or following the FGCU women's basketball program? Would you like to play a role in the growth of the program and help take it to heights never before experienced? If so, you can reach out to Director of Advancement, Matt Ring, about opportunities to make an impact on the experiences of our student-athletes. He can be reached by email at mring@fgcu.edu or by office phone at 239-745-4434.

COACH SMESKO
FGCU head coach Karl Smesko maintains a record of 559-124 (.818) overall in his career (third highest winning percentage among active Division I coaches behind only UConn's Geno Auriemma and Baylor's Kim Mulkey), including a 201-17 (.922) mark in ASUN regular season play and a 24-2 (.923) record in ASUN tournament play. Over the past nine seasons, including this year, he has guided FGCU to a 137-5 (.975) record in conference play with five undefeated seasons. The 10-time ASUN Coach of the Year has guided the Green and Blue to four 30-plus win seasons over the past six years while compiling a 179-31 (.852) record. He has also guided the program to 16 consecutive 20-win seasons and 10-straight 25-win seasons.
 
#FEEDFGCU
FGCU Athletics sponsors events in November and April 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 82 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 13 seasons at the Division I level. Additionally, in just nine seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 38 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. Seven FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport – including women's basketball (No. 24, 2019-20) and both men's soccer (2018, 2019) and women's soccer (2018) as three of the most recent. 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. In 2018-19, the Eagles had an ASUN and state of Florida best seven teams earn the NCAA's Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate in their sport. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.46 GPA in the classroom in the spring 2020 semester and has outperformed the general University undergraduate population for 22 consecutive semesters. The 2019 Fall and 2020 Spring semesters each saw another milestone reached as all 15 programs achieved a 3.0-or-higher team GPA. The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours in 2017 – being recognized as one of two runners-up for the inaugural NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl.
 
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Tytionia  Adderly

#42 Tytionia Adderly

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5' 10"
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Keri Jewett-Giles

#3 Keri Jewett-Giles

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5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
Anja Marinkovic

#5 Anja Marinkovic

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5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
Nasrin Ulel

#31 Nasrin Ulel

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5' 9"
Senior
Davion Wingate

#0 Davion Wingate

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5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
Ashli O

#34 Ashli O'Neal

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5' 5"
Graduate Student
Alyssa Blair

#2 Alyssa Blair

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5' 11"
Senior
Tanner Bryant

#20 Tanner Bryant

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5' 11"
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Tyra Cox

#15 Tyra Cox

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5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
Sheahen Dowling

#10 Sheahen Dowling

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5' 7"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Tytionia  Adderly

#42 Tytionia Adderly

5' 10"
Senior
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Keri Jewett-Giles

#3 Keri Jewett-Giles

5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
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Anja Marinkovic

#5 Anja Marinkovic

5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
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Nasrin Ulel

#31 Nasrin Ulel

5' 9"
Senior
G/F
Davion Wingate

#0 Davion Wingate

5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
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Ashli O

#34 Ashli O'Neal

5' 5"
Graduate Student
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Alyssa Blair

#2 Alyssa Blair

5' 11"
Senior
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Tanner Bryant

#20 Tanner Bryant

5' 11"
Junior
G/F
Tyra Cox

#15 Tyra Cox

5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
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Sheahen Dowling

#10 Sheahen Dowling

5' 7"
Senior
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