A member of the
ASUN Conference (ASUN), the University of North Florida sponsors teams in eight men's and eleven women's
NCAA sanctioned sports.
Baseball North Florida's
baseball program was founded in 1988. They play their home games at
Dusty Rhodes Field at Harmon Stadium. The team was established under the leadership of
Dusty Rhodes, who served as head coach from 1988 to 2010. Since its inception, the Ospreys baseball team has won thirteen conference titles: six in the
NAIA, six in
NCAA Division II, and one in
NCAA Division I and has made a total of sixteen playoff appearances: six in the NAIA and ten in NCAA Division II. They went to the NAIA World Series in 1989 and 1991 and the
NCAA Division II World Series in 2000, 2001, and 2005, advancing to the final in 2005. The team's current head coach is
Smoke Laval, who took over from Rhodes after the 2010 season. The Ospreys won their first Atlantic Sun regular season championship in 2015. Notably, the team's former logo is similar to the
New York Yankees logo. It was designed in 1986 at the urging of Dusty Rhodes and continued, and brought extra attention to the baseball program. It was discontinued after Rhodes' retirement in 2010 and replaced with a new logo for the 2011 season.
Men's basketball The
North Florida Ospreys men's basketball team began play in the 1992–93 season as members of the
NAIA.
Matthew Driscoll is the current and fourth overall head coach of the men's basketball team. He was hired in 2009, just before UNF's completion of their transition into Division I play. In the 2010–11 season, they advanced to the
Atlantic Sun tournament championship game, where they were defeated by
Belmont. The
2014–15 team won the program's first
Atlantic Sun Conference regular season championship and Atlantic Sun Tournament title, earning them their first ever bid to the
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. The program's all-time record through the 2014–15 season is 268–403.
Women's basketball The Ospreys women's basketball team is currently led by head coach Darrick Gibbs, who is in his first season in 2015–16. Mary Tappmeyer was the head coach from the program's inception in 1992 until 2015 when her contract was not renewed. North Florida made the NCAA Division II Tournament twice, in 2003 and 2004, and were the 2009–10 Atlantic Sun Conference runner-up. However, they began to struggle in the following years, posting two last-place finishes in the Atlantic Sun and a combined conference record of 4–28 over the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons.
Cross country The men's
cross country team has earned 4 conference titles in Division II, 3 of which came while UNF was in the
Sunshine State Conference (1994–1996), and the fourth came in 2000 during their time in the
Peach Belt Conference. The women's cross country team has earned 5 conferences title in Division II, 3 in the Sunshine State Conference (1994–1996), and two in the Peach Belt Conference (2001, 2003). They won their first A-Sun conference title in 2010.
Men's golf The men's
golf team earned UNF's first Division I conference title in 2008. They added conference titles in 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2019, and 2022. They use UNF's on-campus
Hayt Golf Learning Center, which has a three-hole course and driving range.
Team honors: • NAIA National titles (2): 1991, 1993 • NCAA Division II Regional appearances (5): 1999–2002, 2008 • NCAA Division II Championship appearances (1): 2000 • NCAA Division I Championship appearances (4): 2012, 2013, 2018, 2019
Men's soccer North Florida
soccer's home matches are held at Hodges Stadium. As of 2009, men's soccer's all-time record is 149–138 and the women's record is 151–88–15. Men's soccer won their first Atlantic Sun Conference tournament title in 2015 by defeating USC Upstate 7–0 at Hodges Stadium. They earned their first bid to the
NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship (College Cup) with a record of 10–6–1.
Softball Osprey
softball competes at home at the UNF Softball Complex, next to Harmon Stadium. They have a 619–24 all-time record as of 2009.
Team honors: NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances (7): 1999–2005
Tennis Tennis at UNF began in 1983, and the women's team has earned two national championships (1984–85 and 1993–94). Both men's and women's tennis has won seven conference championships each.
Volleyball Women's
volleyball at UNF began in 1991, and have an overall record of 401–178 (as of 2008). They play their home games at UNF Arena. They won eight
Peach Belt Conference championships between 1997 and 2004. In the first year ever for UNF Women's Volleyball, the team progressed through the NAIA playoffs and qualified for the NAIA National Championship.
Other sports UNF
track and field hosted the 2009 Atlantic Sun Conference Championships at
Hodges Stadium, the first Division I Conference Championship hosted at UNF. The UNF women's golf team began play in 2012. A women's
sand volleyball team was added in 2012; The current head coach is Samantha Dabbs. Women's swimming and diving competes in the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association. == Traditions and rivalries ==