USC basketball
USC's basketball coach took Florida Gulf Coast on legendary run
When it was time for film study this week, Southern California coach Andy Enfield took an unconventional route and dipped into his archives. Enfield, who previously coached at Florida Gulf Coast, led the team on a legendary run in the 2013 NCAA Tournament. The underdog team, nicknamed "Dunk City," captivated fans with their high-flying dunks and fast-paced style of play. Enfield's innovative coaching and the team's success put Florida Gulf Coast on the map, and their Cinderella story became the talk of the tournament.
Enfield's experience at Florida Gulf Coast undoubtedly influences his coaching style at USC. He brings a unique perspective and a focus on playing an exciting brand of basketball. Under Enfield's guidance, the USC Trojans have become a formidable force in college basketball. With their strong defense and versatile offense, the team has consistently been a contender in the Pac-12 conference.
The USC basketball program continues to thrive under Enfield's leadership. The team's success is a testament to his ability to develop players and create a winning culture. As the Trojans aim for another deep run in the NCAA Tournament, fans can expect to see the same level of excitement and innovation that Enfield brought to Florida Gulf Coast all those years ago.