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About 'cinderella fgcu'|Sportz NCAA Tournament Recap - Sweet 16, Day 2








"Started               from               the               bottom               now               we               here."               -               Drake               That's               the               popular               motto               at               Florida               Gulf               Coast               University               right               now,               but               technically,               that's               incorrect.

The               best               way               to               put               it               would               be               "Started               as               a               swamp               now               we               here,"               since               just               21               short               years               ago,               when               the               site               for               the               FGCU               campus               was               chosen,               this               was               all               swamp               land.

Where               I               live               today,               in               North               Lake               Village,               a               collection               of               apartment               style               dorms,               some               of               which               overlook               a               beach,               was               once               nothing               but               swamp               land.
               Where               swarms               of               news               reporters               have               flocked               to               see               what               this               previously               unknown               school               is               all               about…               it               was               once               nothing               but               swamp               land.

Now               we're               the               fastest               growing               Division               I               school               in               the               entire               country               and               much               to               the               surprise               of               everyone               across               the               nation,               in               the               Sweet               Sixteen               of               the               NCAA               Tournament.

We               started               as               a               swamp               now               we               here;               busting               brackets,               stealing               the               headlines               from               all               of               the               traditional               college               basketball               powers,               and               becoming               America's               team…               only               21               years               later               after               being               just               a               swamp.
               I               heard               about               FGCU               back               in               2009               when               it               was               time               that               I               had               to               start               looking               at               colleges.

At               that               time               I               was               debating               whether               to               move               out               of               state               for               college,               or               stay               close               to               home               (Elba,               New               York)               to               try               to               play               Division               III               basketball.

My               aunt               and               uncle               live               in               nearby               Punta               Gorda,               Florida,               and               my               aunt,               a               graduate               of               FGCU,               was               putting               a               lot               of               pressure               on               me               to               make               the               move               down               south               to               Fort               Myers,               Florida.

My               parents,               who               had               been               looking               for               an               excuse               to               move               to               Florida               since               I               was               four               years               old,               were               completely               on               board               with               the               idea               of               me               becoming               an               FGCU               student,               and               suddenly               I               was               only               getting               mail               from               FGCU.

Apparently               all               of               the               other               colleges               lost               interest               in               me               or               their               brochures               were               getting               lost               in               the               mail.

I               got               an               FGCU               basketball               t-shirt               for               Christmas               in               2009,               before               I               had               even               officially               decided               to               apply               to               the               school,               but               at               that               point               it               was               a               forgone               conclusion               that               I               was               going               to               end               up               being               an               Eagle.

So               in               the               summer               of               2010,               my               parents               and               I               left               Elba               and               moved               to               Fort               Myers               so               I               could               go               to               FGCU,               a               school               that               I               knew               very               little               about               besides               the               fact               that               my               aunt               went               there               about               ten               years               prior,               and               a               good               portion               of               campus               still               contained               wildlife               (snakes,               alligators,               wild               boars…               you               know,               totally               normal,               non-threating               animals).
               So               let's               fast               forward               two               and               a               half               years               down               the               road.

I've               enjoyed               my               time               at               FGCU.

I'll               spare               you               most               of               the               details,               but               I'll               sum               up               my               time               at               FGCU               like               this-I've               met               a               lot               of               cool               people,               played               a               ton               of               pick-up               basketball               on               our               outdoor               basketball               courts,               done               reasonably               well               in               school,               and               live               with               the               two               best               friends               I've               made               since               I               moved               to               Florida.

Life               is               great,               absolutely               no               complaints,               and               I               wouldn't               change               a               thing.

I               couldn't               imagine               things               being               better.

But               somehow,               things               got               a               whole               lot               better               in               only               two               days.

Not               just               for               me.

For               the               entire               University.
               March               Madness               is               interesting               for               a               variety               of               reasons.

The               four               month               season               leads               up               the               genocide               of               thousands               of               trees               which               are               turned               into               blank               brackets,               a               68               team               field               is               assembled,               a               few               days               of               sports               media               speculation               consumes               everyone,               an               endless               amount               of               brackets               get               filled               out               in               a               million               different               ways,               and               then               those               aforementioned               brackets               are               busted.

Powerhouses               cement               themselves               as               the               favorites               of               the               tournament,               a               few               upsets               occur,               and               occasionally               an               underdog               story               starts               gaining               steam,               which               in               my               eyes               is               always               the               most               interesting               part.

North               Carolina               State,               Villanova,               Gonzaga,               George               Mason,               Davidson,               Butler,               VCU…               there               is               a               large               collection               of               teams               in               the               past               that               have               forced               people               to               throw               their               brackets               in               the               trash               and               let               go               of               the               dreams               of               winning               office               pools.

And               now               in               the               NCAA's               75               th               men's               basketball               tournament,               my               school               has               entered               that               discussion               with               the               Gonzaga's,               George               Mason's               and               Butler's               of               the               college               basketball               world.

What               the               hell               is               going               on               here?
               FGCU               established               a               Division               II               basketball               team               only               eleven               years               ago…               and               now               we               here?

Five               years               ago               we               entered               Division               I               basketball…               and               now               we               here?

I'm               starting               to               believe               we're               all               just               puppets,               and               Walt               Disney               is               the               puppet               master               of               this               incredible               story,               because               this               whole               tournament               run               seems               more               like               a               future               Disney               movie               than               real               life.

In               just               our               2               nd               year               of               full               Division               I               membership,               and               the               2               nd               year               of               coach               Andy               Enfield's               tenure,               my               FGCU               Eagles               are               THE               story               of               the               NCAA               Tournament.

It's               surreal.
               If               you               look               at               the               team               itself,               it's               not               a               shock               that               we               are               indeed               shocking               the               basketball               world.

The               pieces               to               the               puzzle               are               in               place               for               an               extended               tournament               run,               only               nobody               thought               to               look               at               an               upstart               school               like               FGCU               as               potentially               the               greatest               Cinderella               story               of               all               time.

A               young,               smart,               players'               coach               who               has               NBA               experience?

Andy               Enfield               is               our               guy.

Plus               he's               married               to               a               freaking               supermodel.

A               crafty               point               guard               who               passes               the               ball               with               Maravich-esque               flair               who               throws               lobs               like               he               is               doing               his               best               Chris               Paul               impression?

Meet               Brett               Comer.

One               of               the               peskiest               defenders               in               the               country               who               has               stepped               up               offensively               in               the               tournament,               and               also               happens               to               be               a               classmate               of               mine               in               non-verbal               communication?

Let               me               introduce               you               to               Bernard               Thompson.

A               ton               of               long,               athletic               and               energetic               big               guys               who               love               being               thrown               lobs,               which               works               out               extremely               well               since               after               all               we               do               live               in               Dunk               City,               USA?

Say               hello               to               Chase               Fieler,               Eric               McKnight               and               Eddie               Murray.

A               Swiss               guy               who               runs               off               screens,               buries               threes               and               looks               like               Sasha               Vujacic?

Yeah,               we               have               one               of               them.

His               name               is               Christophe               Varidel.

And               we               also               have               Sherwood               Brown.

But               no               introduction               is               needed               for               Sherwood.

Everybody               knows               Sherwood,               and               everybody               loves               Sherwood.

Collectively,               the               FGCU               Eagles               are               a               team               that               boasts               the               ball               movement               and               continuity               of               a               savvy               group               of               40               year               olds               who               play               in               an               old               man's               league               together,               the               swagger               of               the               Miami               Heat,               a               highlight               package               that               is               similar               to               a               slam               dunk               contest,               and               the               belief               that               we're               better               than               everyone               else.
               The               final               piece               to               that               puzzle               is               a               fan               base               that               adores               the               team,               and               on               Sunday               night,               I               witnessed               this               firsthand               for               the               first               time.

After               we               beat               San               Diego               State               to               become               the               first               15               seed               to               ever               make               the               Sweet               Sixteen,               students               (including               myself)               rushed               into               the               center               of               North               Lake               Village               and               held               a               controlled               riot.

News               stations               taped               us               as               we               screamed               "FGCU,"               "Cinderella,"               "Eff               your               bracket,"               "Sweet               Sixteen"               and               every               other               chant               we               could               think               of.

Then               we               stormed               the               beach.

We               can               do               that               because               we               have               a               beach               on               our               campus.

Yes,               we               are               Cinderella,               and               we               have               a               beach               on               campus.
               It               doesn't               even               matter               what               happens               in               Dallas               when               we               play               the               University               of               Florida.

We've               already               captured               the               nation's               imagination               and               become               America's               team.

We've               taken               over               ESPN,               Facebook,               Twitter,               and               every               other               media               outlet               you               can               name.

In               the               process,               FGCU               has               redefined               what               Cinderella               tournament               runs               are               all               about.

It's               about               schools               in               their               first               NCAA               Tournament               who               go               into               every               single               tournament               game               with               the               belief               that               we               are               the               best               team               in               the               country,               even               though               conventional               wisdom               would               say               otherwise.

Luckily,               the               NCAA               Tournament               isn't               about               conventional               wisdom.

It               never               has               been,               and               it               certainly               isn't               now.

Would               conventional               wisdom               say               that               a               school               that's               only               15               years               old               could               make               a               run               to               the               Sweet               Sixteen?

I               seriously               doubt               it.

I've               thrown               conventional               wisdom               out               the               window.

I               believe               in               FGCU               and               that's               a               belief               that               is               echoed               across               the               FGCU               campus.

Let               me               tell               you               this:               after               the               pep               rally               that               was               held               on               Monday               night,               every               single               person               on               the               FGCU               campus               believes               we               can               and               will               win               the               National               Title.

Yeah,               you               heard               me;               National               Title.

We               started               as               a               swamp               now               we               here.

Why               would               we               believe               an               NCAA               Championship               is               out               of               the               question?






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    About 'fort myers flor'|The Fabrication of Political & Economic Domination







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    Kiowa               Willowwisp               now               stands               at               thirty-one               victories               for               the               calendar               year               after               her               demolition               of               a               Grade               A               field               at               Flagler               Greyhound               Park               in               Miami,               Florida.

    Willowwisp,               the               fifty-nine               pound               brindle               female               whiz               out               of               Craigie               Whistler               and               Kiowa               Tom               Long,               has               a               record               of               thirty-one               wins               in               thirty-four               2007               outings,               good               enough               to               have               her               well               in               the               lead               in               the               race               to               become               the               nation's               overall               wins               leader.

    She               has               been               so               dominant               that               she               has               failed               to               run               under               thirty-one               seconds               just               four               times               all               year               at               five               hundred               and               fifty               yards,               and               an               incredible               twenty-seven               of               her               triumphs               have               been               by               at               least               five               lengths!

    Any               thoughts               that               Gable               Proteus,               the               white               and               red               male               greyhound               out               of               Gable               Dodge               and               Bratwurst               and               Beer,               was               not               for               real               can               now               be               dispelled.

    Proteus               has               not               tasted               defeat               at               Corpus               Christi               Greyhound               Park               in               Texas               since               his               arrival,               and               as               a               matter               of               fact               only               one               of               his               seven               races               there               has               been               anything               resembling               in               doubt.

    Proteus               has               yet               to               run               a               time               slower               than               30.73               seconds               for               the               1,650               foot               5/16ths               of               a               mile               distance               and               he               has               run               the               fastest               clocking               in               all               but               one               of               the               performances               he               has               participated               in.

    Not               even               having               to               race               on               Friday               the               13th               could               stop               this               eighty-pound               terror,               as               he               blitzed               a               Corpus               Christi               Double               A               bunch               in               30.39;               U               Too               Vera's               30.79               was               the               next               fastest               time               that               evening.

    Proteus               has               only               lost               one               time               in               the               eleven               races               he               has               run               at               Corpus               Christi,               that               lone               defeat               being               a               come-from-behind               second               in               his               absolute               first               schooling               race               there.

    In               his               latest               endeavor,               Proteus               went               to               the               corner               on               top               by               a               length               and               opened               it               up               to               nine               at               the               wire,               with               only               River               Cobra               within               hailing               distance               when               all               was               said               and               done.
                   Senator               Geller               continues               on               his               roll               down               in               Bonita               Springs,               Florida               at               Naples-Fort               Myers               Greyhound               Park.

    The               count               for               the               Senator               is               at               eleven               in               a               row,               as               he               rolled               to               victory               on               July               12th               after               clearing               the               turn               in               fifth               place,               seven               lengths               behind               the               frontrunners.

    This               win               was               a               typical               Geller               effort,               as               he               wove               his               way               through               traffic,               escaping               what               looked               like               a               sure               loss               and               turning               it               into               an               exciting               win,               much               to               the               relief               of               the               bettors               who               thought               so               much               of               him               that               they               made               him               the               seventy               cents               to               the               dollar               chalk.

    Senator               Geller,               who               is               over               four               years               old               now,               seems               undaunted               by               having               dogs               in               front               of               him               each               time               out;               in               every               one               of               his               wins               during               this               current               run               he               has               not               been               in               the               lead               at               the               first               call               and               is               often               as               many               as               ten               lengths               back!
                   After               a               brief               and               well               deserved               rest,               JNB               Atomic               Bomb               has               returned               to               action               at               Twin               River               Greyhound               Park               in               Lincoln,               Rhode               Island.

    The               Bomb,               who               runs               for               the               Tutalo-Richard               outfit               at               Twin               River,               picked               up               his               thirteenth               win               of               the               season               on               July               9th,               as               he               was               never               challenged               from               the               five               hole,               touring               the               5/16ths               of               a               mile               in               30.25.

    The               victory               was               JNB's               Atomic               Bomb's               third               in               four               tries               since               his               short               time               away               from               the               oval,               and               it               is               at               the               point               now               that               to               beat               him               you               may               just               have               to               knock               him               over.
                   Up               in               New               Hampshire,               they               are               still               waiting               for               Flying               Linden               to               lose               at               the               Lodge               at               Belmont.

    Ten               times               Linden               has               ventured               to               post               at               the               Lodge,               located               southwest               of               Lake               Winnipesauke,               and               ten               time               times               he               has               emerged               unscathed.

    The               Flyin               Colors               Kennel               star               has               been               in               just               one               close               race,               and               even               that               was               two               and               a               half               lengths               at               the               wire.

    Linden               has               run               the               quickest               time               over               the               sprint               course               in               every               card               that               he               has               been               on,               as               he               continues               his               bid               to               go               through               the               entire               Belmont               meet               without               a               blemish               on               his               record.

    A               bit               to               the               southwest               in               the               Granite               State,               Under               Attack               got               back               on               the               positive               side               of               the               ledger               at               Hinsdale               Greyhound               Park               in               Hinsdale,               New               Hampshire               on               July               12th               .

    His               latest               win               came               in               30.83               seconds,               following               a               pair               of               lackluster               efforts               that               trainer               Gil               Field               superstitiously               blamed               on               Attack               being               given               a               new               kennel               muzzle.

    After               giving               the               four               and               a               half               year               old               veteran               back               his               old               one,               he               went               out               and               easily               defeated               UMR               Brawler               for               his               track               leading               twenty-second               win.






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