Florida Gulf Coast's 'Dunk City' coming to Sweet 16 vs. mighty Gators

Florida Gulf Coast guard Sherwood Brown (25) looks to the crowd as his team is in the lead against San Diego State in the second half during the third round of the NCAA basketball tournament at Wells Fargo Center. (Photo: Eileen Blass, USA TODAY Sports)

Story Highlights
  • Florida Gulf Coast has sent shockwaves through the field of 68
  • The Eagles are in Division I for just six years and eligible for the postseason for two years
  • FGCU became the first No. 15 seed to reach the Sweet 16 thanks to an 81-71 victory against San Diego State

    Sophomore guard Bernard Thompson sent a message about his Florida Gulf Coast team Sunday night.

    "Dunk City is coming to Arlington," Thompson said. "So everybody be ready."

    And if they aren't after the first weekend of the NCAA tournament, they have no excuse. Florida Gulf Coast, in Division I for just six years and eligible for the postseason for two, has sent shockwaves through the field of 68, crumpling brackets along the way, entertaining new fans with their freewheeling style and even inspiring a rap video, Dunk City.

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    GAME STORY: Eagles topple San Diego State to make Sweet 16

    The Eagles also made history in this historic city, becoming the first No. 15 seed to reach the Sweet 16 thanks to an 81-71 victory against San Diego State in the third round of the South Regional.

    And just as Florida Gulf Coast (26-10) had done in Friday's stunning upset of second-seeded Georgetown, it was a strong second-half surge that put the Atlantic Sun Conference champion in charge as SDSU (23-11) wilted under the relentless offensive surge.

    The Eagles will next meet Florida, winner of the 2006 and 2007 national championships, in Friday's South semifinals in Arlington, Texas.

    The Gators are one of the highest-profile programs in the nation. FGCU was hardly known beyond its Fort Myers campus on Florida's southern gulf coast before seizing the tournament spotlight.

    They're thriving in it.

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    When it was over Sunday, Atlantic Sun Conference player of the year Sherwood Brown blew kisses to the crowd and he and his teammates mugged for television cameras and hugged at midcourt.

    Bernard Thompson scored 23 points and Brown finished with 17 Sunday as the Eagles shot 56% from the floor and ran their offense with the same precision and efficiency that stunned Georgetown. FGCU took over with a 17-point run in the second half, much the same way as the Eagles outscored Georgetown 21-2 in the second half Friday.

    "That's just our style of play. We want to push the ball down the court and we want to attack, attack, attack," said point guard Brett Comer, who finished with 14 assists. "We're going to be in full attack mode the entire game."

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