Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

Anderson scores 21, Eagles hang on to shock Owls

- By Tim Reynolds |

FORT MYERS — Zach Anderson scored 21 points, Dallion Johnson added 18 and Florida Gulf Coast beat No. 7 Florida Atlantic 72-68 on Saturday night for the Eagles’ most significan­t win since their run to the Sweet 16 of the 2013 NCAA Tournament.

Cyris Largie scored 12 and Franco Miller Jr. finished with 10 for FGCU (6-9), which never trailed in the game’s final 34 minutes. The Eagles came into the game as 17-point underdogs and most recently needed overtime just to beat NAIA member Florida Memorial last week.

But none of that mattered on Saturday. Vladislav Goldin scored 21 points for FAU (10-3), and Johnell Davis added 17 for the Owls.

Florida Gulf Coast led by 13 in the first half, by as many as 11 in the second half and used a 7-0 run to go up 62-53 with 7:27 remaining. The Eagles took the lead with 14:13 left in the opening half on a 3-pointer by Anderson and didn’t trail again.

Goldin made a pair of free throws with 1:26 left to tie it at 68, only to have Johnson answer with a 3 on the next FGCU possession. The Owls had three chances to tie the game on the next trip down the floor — all 3-point tries, all bouncing off the rim, and it didn’t take long for police and security to start figuring out how to block students from storming the court.

It didn’t matter. The students got out there anyway.

FGCU improved to 2-13 all-time against ranked teams since fully joining Division I. The other win was against then-No. 8 Georgetown in the opening round of the 2013 NCAA Tournament when the Eagles made the Sweet 16 as a No. 15 seed.

The Eagles used three little bursts — 8-0, 6-0 and 7-0 — in the first half to control things, the last of those spurts putting them up 39-26 late in the half before settling for a 39-30 edge at intermissi­on.

Florida Atlantic simply couldn’t shoot in the early going, and paid the price. The Owls were 1 for 7 from the foul line in one first-half stretch and finished the half 1 for 7 on 3-pointers. The nine-point deficit at the break was the biggest one the Owls faced in their last 29 games going back to last season; the last one larger was a 13-point hole they were in at UAB on Feb. 2.

 ?? CHRIS TILLEY/AP ?? Florida Atlantic’s Vladislav Goldin (50) fights for rebounding position against Florida Gulf Coast’s Blaise Vespe (15) in the first half Saturday in Fort Myers.
CHRIS TILLEY/AP Florida Atlantic’s Vladislav Goldin (50) fights for rebounding position against Florida Gulf Coast’s Blaise Vespe (15) in the first half Saturday in Fort Myers.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States