Football Florida Atlantic University fielded its first football team in 2001, coached by former Miami and Louisville coach
Howard Schnellenberger. Their first game was a 40–7 loss against
Slippery Rock University on September 1, 2001. After just four seasons of existence, the Owls jumped from
Division I-AA (now FCS) competition to
Division I-A (now FBS), joining the
Sun Belt Conference. Through the 2008 season, after eight years of competing in football, the Owls are 47–47 overall. In 2007 they competed in their first bowl game, the
New Orleans Bowl, where they defeated the
Memphis Tigers 44–27. In 2008, the Owls competed in their second straight bowl game, the
Motor City Bowl, where they defeated the
Central Michigan Chippewas by a score of 24–21. In 2010, quarterback
Rusty Smith became the first FAU player to be drafted. The Owls opened their new on-campus FAU Stadium (now
Flagler Credit Union Stadium on October 15, 2011, against
Western Kentucky. The Owls' natural rivals are the
FIU Panthers, located just 50 miles from Florida Atlantic. The rivals meet annually in a conference match up named the
Shula Bowl, after
Miami Dolphins coach
Don Shula. FAU leads the all-time series thirteen games to four. On December 5, 2011, the football program hired its second coach in its history; former University of Nebraska Defensive Coordinator,
Carl Pelini. In 2013, the Owls joined
Conference USA. On December 16, 2013, the program hired its third coach in its history; Charlie Partridge. On December 12, 2016, the program hired the fourth coach in program history;
Lane Kiffin. Kiffin was formerly the head coach for the Oakland Raiders of the NFL, the University of Tennessee Volunteers, and the University of Southern California as well as the former Offensive Coordinator for the University of Alabama under
Nick Saban. He led the Owls to two conference championships in 2017 and 2019, as well as a 2017
Boca Raton Bowl victory, where the Owls defeated the
Akron Zips by a score of 50–3. On December 11, 2019, FAU announced the hiring of former Florida State University head coach
Willie Taggart as the next head coach. On December 21, 2019, former interim head coach and current University of South Florida defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer led the Owls to their fourth bowl victory in the Boca Raton Bowl, where the Owls defeated the
SMU Mustangs by a score of 52–28.
Baseball Florida Atlantic Baseball fielded its first squad in 1981. Since inception FAU has had only three coaches.
Kevin Cooney, the most successful coach in school history, was the Florida Atlantic head baseball coach from 1988 through 2008. By many accounts, Cooney built a mid-major dynasty in the baseball world.
University of Cincinnati head coach Brian Cleary called FAU "one of the country's best baseball programs," and added, "it's been an incredibly successful program over the last several years." Coach Cooney won his 800th career game on March 15, 2006, when FAU played
Columbia. At FAU, Cooney won more than 700 games. The Owls baseball team plays its home games at
FAU Baseball Stadium. Currently the Owls are coached by long-time assistant for Cooney,
John McCormack. McCormack was an assistant under Cooney at FAU for 18 seasons. 40+ years of Florida Atlantic baseball: • 12
Regionals (1985, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2019) • 1
Super Regional (2002) • 7 Regular Season Conference Championships (1983, 1999, 2003, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2019) • 2 Conference Tournament Championships (2004, 2013) •
NCAA record of 34 consecutive wins (February 19, 1999 – March 16, 1999) • 21
All-Americans • 10 Freshmen
All-Americans • 112 players sign professionally • 12 players reach the
majors Basketball FAU basketball began play in 1988 and in its 19+ seasons has experienced limited success, marred with frequent coaching changes. Along with the other FAU athletics teams, basketball entered the
Sun Belt Conference in the 2006–2007 season, and has shown signs of maturing into a national competitor. The Owls competed on the
Division II level from 1988 to 1993 before joining the
Atlantic Sun Conference when moving to
Division I in the 1993–1994 season. • December 1, 1998: FAU played
Oklahoma State in the
Gallagher-Iba Arena in
Stillwater, Oklahoma. The Cowboys were undefeated and ranked in the top 10 of both national polls. FAU shocked the nation and upset OSU 83–81. This is still considered the biggest upset in FAU basketball history. • 2002 season: FAU won the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship, defeating
Georgia State 76–75 in the Championship Game of the conference tournament. The Owls received a 15-seed in the
national tournament, but fell short in a bid to upset 2nd-seeded
Alabama. • December 23, 2023: FAU played
Arizona in the
T-Mobile Arena in
Las Vegas, Nevada as part of the Desert Holiday Classic. Both Arizona and FAU came into the game with 9 wins and ranked in the top 15 in both of the national polls. FAU beat the Wildcats 96–95 in double overtime, and this was the first time FAU had beat a top 10 team. The Owls were coached by
Rex Walters in 2006–2008, a former standout at
Kansas. Walters played a major role in the Jayhawks' run to the
Final Four in 1993. Coach Walters became the 6th head coach of FAU basketball, after
Matt Doherty left the university a year into his tenure to coach at
SMU. The Owls are currently coached by
Dusty May, in his first head coaching opportunity. The Owls play at
Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena, formerly known as FAU Arena & RoofClaim.com Arena and commonly referred to as The Burrow. In the
2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, the men's basketball team has advanced to the
Final Four. Additionally, the Lady Owls were only one of two teams to win their final post season game. Coach Joan Joyce was named the Sun Belt's Coach of the Year after guiding the Owls to the top of the conference. Prior to joining the Sun Belt Conference, FAU softball had won nine Atlantic Sun Conference titles in the previous 10 years.
Track and field The FAU women's track and field team was founded in 2000. The men's team was scheduled to begin in 2001, but it didn't start.
Bob Beamon was named as a coach of both teams. ==Non-varsity sports==