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The FGCU men's basketball team added another key piece to its program this week as 5-foot-3 point guardsigned a National Letter of Intent to join the Eagles beginning as a freshman in 2017-18.The feisty, quick and elusive Rogers averaged 23 points, seven assists and two steals per game this past season at Believe Preparatory School in Rock Hill, S.C.For his senior season in 2015-16, Rogers transferred to Shiloh High School in Atlanta from Indian Land High School in South Carolina, where he finished as the school's all-time leading scorer with 1,776 points. He averaged 28.2 points, 6.9 assists and 5.1 steals per game as a junior."Darnell will be a tremendous addition to our program," stated FGCU head coach. "He comes from a great basketball family. He adds a different dynamic with his speed, and he can really shoot the ball. He's gritty and will get after it on the defensive side of the ball as well."A native of Fort Mill, S.C., Rogers started at point guard on the varsity level since 7th grade and helped Indian Land go 86-23, leading the school – as a team captain – to the Upper State Final Four twice. In 2013-14, Indian Land won its first Region 4-2AA Championship in 30 years and won it again in 2014-15."I'm really excited to be a part of Dunk City," said Rogers. "We have phenomenal players and coaches. Coach Dooley is a great coach who I know is going to push me and develop my game to another level. I'm definitely anxious and excited to play in front of the amazing fans. I love everything about FGCU."The All-County Lancaster Player of the Year in 2013-14 and two-time Region 4-2AA Player of the Year, Rogers also had a successful 2015 summer on the Nike EYBL Circuit where he played for Team CP3. In 22 games, he averaged 10 points per outing and ranked 11th in the league with 3.5 assists per game.Team CP3 is an elite AAU club hand-selected by Los Angeles Clippers star Chris Paul, and Rogers drew the admiration of the nine-time NBA All-Star and 2006 NBA Rookie of the Year.Of Rogers, Paul had the following to say in a CBSSports.com feature : "I'm probably one of his biggest fans. I'm not as undersized as he is, but I'm one of the biggest believers that it's all about your heart, not your size. I brag about him to my teammates all the time. I'll put him up against anybody. He doesn't see height when he's on the court. The biggest thing is he plays with a chip on his shoulder."Rogers, whose full name is Shawnta Darnell Rogers, Jr., is the son of Shawnta Rogers, a 5-foot-4 star for George Washington who was named the Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Year in 1999 and is a member of the GW Hall of Fame.Rogers is joining an FGCU team coming off a record-setting 26-8 season in 2016-17, claiming a second-straight ASUN Tournament title and advancing to play its sixth NCAA Tournament game in the last five years. The Eagles return nearly 80 percent of their points, roughly 65 percent of their rebounds and more than 80 percent of their assists next year.The Eagles have 6-10 Michigan transfer and Southwest Florida productjoining the lineup next year as a redshirt junior, in addition to 6-10 Miami and VCU transfer. Additionally, high school senior, a 6-9 forward, rising 6-10 redshirt sophomoreand 3-point specialist and rising redshirt juniorhave also signed a National Letter of Intent to join the Green and Blue.Season-ticket reservations for the highly-anticipated 2017-18 campaign are already being accepted by contacting a representative from the Alico Arena Ticket Office by calling 239-590-7145 or visiting during normal business hours. Priority will be given to current season-ticket holders and Eagles Club members based on giving levels. Those who are not Eagles Club members may contactat 239-590-7107 or mring@fgcu.edu for more information.Those wishing to secure season tickets for the first time may get on the 2017-18 season ticket priority list now by making a non-refundable $100 deposit per seat. The priority list will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Please inform a ticket office representative to be placed on the priority list.For up-to-the-minute information and behind-the-scenes access to the men's basketball program, follow @FGCU_MBB on Twitter and Instagram , Like us on Facebook at /FGCUMBB and watch us on Snapchat at FGCU_MBB.FGCU is led by head coach Joe Dooley , who completed his 4th season with the Eagles in 2016-17 and has coached eight all-conference selections in that time. He has led FGCU to 20+ win seasons and postseason appearances in all four years: 2013 NIT; 2014 CIT; 2015 NCAA; 2016 NCAA. Dooley was named the 2017 ASUN Coach of the Year and the 2017 NABC District 3 Coach of the Year after leading the Eagles to a D-I program record 26 wins. In eight seasons overall as a head coach, Dooley has a record of 148-98 (.602), and in his four years with FGCU is 91-46 (.664). Prior to arriving in SWFL, Dooley spent 10 seasons as an assistant at Kansas under head coach Bill Self. During those 10 seasons, Kansas produced 300 wins, nine-straight Big 12 regular-season titles, six Big 12 Tournament championships, six NCAA Sweet 16s, five NCAA Elite Eight appearances and two Final Fours, including the 2008 National Championship.FGCU Athletics sponsors events throughout the year 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.