Men's basketball The Old Dominion University Monarchs men's basketball team have captured six
CAA championship titles (1992, 1995, 1997, 2005, 2010, and 2011) since their conference admission in 1992, which is the most among all CAA schools. The Monarchs received an at-large bid to the
2007 NCAA tournament when the team went 24–8 and finished 37th in RPI. That season included a notable 13-point win at eighth ranked Georgetown. They received an automatic bid to the
2010 NCAA tournament after capturing the
2010 CAA title. During the tournament, the 11th seeded Monarchs managed a 1-point first-round upset over the sixth seeded
Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. In 2002, ODU opened the Ted Constant Convocation Center (now
Chartway Arena) for the 2002–2003 basketball season. "The Ted" seats 8,639 for basketball games with 7,319 fully cushioned seats, 862 upper club seats, and 16 suites. In addition to home basketball games, the arena hosts family-oriented events, concerts, lectures, and commencement ceremonies.
Women's basketball Old Dominion awarded the first athletic varsity scholarship to a female in the state of Virginia to
Nancy Lieberman for Monarchs women's basketball. The Old Dominion Lady Monarchs basketball team has won three national championships. In 1979 and 1980, the Lady Monarchs were AIAW Champions. In 1985, they won the
NCAA Division I National Championship after defeating the
Georgia Lady Bulldogs 70–65. In addition, the Lady Monarchs won five Sun Belt conference championship titles (1983, 1984, 1985, 1987 and 1990) and 17 CAA championship titles (1992–2008).
Field hockey The ODU Monarchs field hockey team is second to the
North Carolina Tar Heels for being the winningest NCAA college field hockey program with nine national titles. Overall, the team has won 17 regular season conference titles and 15 conference tournament titles with eight straight CAA regular season and tournament titles from 1996 to 2003. From 1990 to 1993, the Monarchs won 66 straight games including three national titles. As of 2013, 50 different Monarchs have been named All-Americans. • National Championships – 1982–1984, 1988, 1990–1992, 1998, 2000 • Conference tournament Championships – CAA: 1991–1994, 1996–2003, 2005, 2009–2011 • Conference Championships – CAA: 1991–1993, 1996–2003, 2005–2007, 2011, 2012; Big East: 2013 • NCAA Tournaments – 1981–2003, 2005–2007, 2010–2013
Football The history of football at ODU began with the Norfolk Division, which had a football team until 1941 known as the Norfolk Division Braves. The program dissolved due to a rule against freshman players and a $10,000 debt. On June 14, 2005, its
Board of Visitors approved by a 14–0 vote the creation of an
NCAA Division I team, which began play on September 5, 2009. On February 9, 2007, ODU's Athletic Director Jim Jarrett announced that
Bobby Wilder, the associate head football coach at the
University of Maine, would be the head football coach at Old Dominion University. The team signed its first class in 2008. As is the case with many new football programs, all players on the 2008 Monarchs football team were redshirted, and when added with the 2009 signing class and transfers from I-A schools, formed the nucleus of the school's first football team. Initially, ODU competed as an FCS program (formerly I-AA), and was independent for two years before joining the Colonial Athletic Association for the 2011 season. The final record for Old Dominion's 2009 football program was 9–2, at the time the best winning record ever for a first-year collegiate football program. This record is now held by
Mercer University who finished 10–2 in 2013. Old Dominion's football program had continued success in 2010 finishing 8–3. In the following years, Old Dominion's football program finished their 2011–2012 season with a 10–3 record, and an 11–2 record for their 2012–2013 season which gained national attention. As the school's football program began to grow along with the university itself, Old Dominion's potential was realized by several commissioners for college football, particularly by Conference USA. Old Dominion officially joined Conference USA (C-USA) on July 1, 2013, leaving behind their former conference affiliation with the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). They won their first C-USA game against
Rice on September 20, 2014. Foreman Field (now
S.B. Ballard Stadium) was formerly the
field hockey and women's lacrosse teams' home venue before renovating to accommodate the new football program in 2009. Field Hockey and women's lacrosse teams were relocated to
L.R. Hill Sports Complex. As of the 2015 season, Foreman Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium sold out 48 consecutive home games.
Rowing The ODU Rowing Club (ODURC) has been under the Recreational Sports department since 1985. The club is fully student-run and is funded largely by the student members of the club. The men's rowing club won the
ACRA national championship in May 2008. In 2008, rowing also became a varsity sport for female students, and a full-time coach was hired for the new women's team. Within their first year at varsity level, the women's team placed at a national competition. The decision to elevate only the women's team to varsity status was made to keep ODU compliant with
Title IX regulations, providing balance to the increased spending on men's athletics that a football program brought. == Conference affiliation ==