Baseball in 2009 The baseball team is made up of 32 Division I players from across the country and the world. 14 players are from Utah, 8 from Arizona, 4 from California, 2 from Nevada, and 1 from Louisiana, Oregon, Idaho, and the Netherlands. The Utes call
Smith's Ballpark their home field. Smith's Ballpark was previously known as Franklin Covey Field but was changed in 2009 to Spring Mobile Ballpark, and again in 2014 to its present name. Smith's Ballpark is also the home of the
Salt Lake Bees,
Triple-A affiliate of
Major League Baseball's
Los Angeles Angels. The Utes are departing Smith's Ballpark after the 2024 season for a new on-campus ballpark to be called America First Ballpark. The Utah baseball team has won 1 Mountain West Conference Championship, occurring in 2009. This gave the Utes a regional berth for the first time since the 1960s. In the past 3 years Utah baseball has seen 6 of their players get drafted in the annual Major League Baseball draft, including
C. J. Cron, first baseman for the
Colorado Rockies.
Men's basketball , home of Utah basketball programs The Runnin' Utes basketball program has the 9th-most wins among college basketball programs. The Utes have made 27 NCAA Tournament appearances, which ranks 7th all-time, while the Utes 10 outright conference championships (28 championships overall) is the 5th best in NCAA history. In March 2021,
Craig Smith was named head coach of the Utes.
Andrew Bogut was selected #1 in the
2005 NBA draft by the
Milwaukee Bucks, making the University of Utah the only school in NCAA history to produce the #1 draft pick in both the NBA and NFL in the same year (
Alex Smith). Other notable players that have gone on to play in the NBA are
Delon Wright,
Andre Miller,
Keith Van Horn,
Michael Doleac,
Danny Vranes and
Tom Chambers. The Utes have also been coached by several top NCAA coaches, including
Vadal Peterson – the winningest coach in Utah basketball history, hall of fame coach
Jack Gardner,
Bill Foster and
Rick Majerus.
Wataru Misaka — who led the Utes to the
1944 NCAA and
1947 NIT championships — later became the first person of color to play in modern professional basketball when he joined the
New York Knicks, just months after
Jackie Robinson had broken the color barrier in
Major League Baseball for the
Brooklyn Dodgers. The Utes have played in four
Final Fours, winning the 1944
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. Utah also added an NIT title in 1947. Jerry Chambers was named MVP of the 1966 Final Four in which Utah lost to eventual champion Texas Western (UTEP) and the legendary coach
Don Haskins. They also played for the 1998 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, losing to the
Kentucky Wildcats.
Women's basketball The team is coached by Gavin Petersen, who was named head coach just before the start of the 2024-25 season when
Lynne Roberts was named head coach of the
WNBA's
Los Angeles Sparks. The Utes have gone to the
NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship tournament 15 times, and former coach
Elaine Elliott has a 536–212 record (.717). The program's most successful season came in the 2005–2006 campaign. The Utes, who finished in 2nd place in the Mountain West Conference, won the conference tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 14th time in school history. After getting by
Middle Tennessee in the first round of the 2006 Women's NCAA Tournament, Utah surprised the 4th seeded
Arizona State Sun Devils to advance to the Sweet 16 for only the second time in school history. There the Utes faced 8th seeded
Boston College and gutted out a 3-point win, advancing to the
Elite Eight for the first time in school history. Making the regional finals, Utah became the first women's team in
Mountain West Conference history to ever do so. In doing so, the Utes would go on to play 2nd seeded, and eventual national champion,
Maryland. The game went into OT, but Maryland prevailed and Utah's amazing run came to an end. In the
2006 WNBA draft Utah guard Shona Thorburn was selected by Minnesota Lynx with the 7th pick and
Kim Smith, a forward for the Utes, was selected 13th overall by the Sacramento Monarchs.
Football , Utah football's home venue The University of Utah college football program began in 1892. Their current home stadium,
Rice-Eccles Stadium, was built in 1998 on the site of their former home,
Robert Rice Stadium. The Utes have a record of 13–4 (.765) in bowl games, which is the highest percentage in the nation for teams who have been to more than ten bowls. They have won twenty-four conference championships, including six in a row from 1928 to 1933 when they were part of the
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. After a 28-year stretch of not playing in a bowl game, Utah football experienced a resurgence in the early 1990s under head coach Ron McBride. The Utes played Washington State in the 1992 Copper Bowl, losing to the Cougars 31–28, and reached their peak under McBride when they finished the 1994 season ranked 10th in the Associated Press Top 25 poll and recorded a 16–13 victory over Arizona in the Freedom Bowl. The team was the first
Mountain West Conference team, as well as the first team from a BCS non-AQ conference, to play in and win a
BCS bowl. The Utes have a 171–89 (.658) record since the beginning of the 2000 season. Along the way, Utah engineered an eighteen-game winning streak. They produced an undefeated season in 2004, when the Utes were 12–0 and became the first school from a
Bowl Championship Series non-AQ conference to play in a BCS bowl game, earning them the title of
BCS Busters. The Utes played the
Big East Conference champion
Pittsburgh Panthers in the
2005 Fiesta Bowl, winning 35–7. The Utes finished the season ranked #4 in the AP poll. Later that year
Alex Smith, who was Utah's quarterback for the 2003 and 2004 seasons, was drafted #1 by the
San Francisco 49ers in the
2005 NFL draft. He became the first player in the state of Utah to ever be drafted first. This culminated in the
University of Utah becoming the first school in history to produce two #1 professional draft picks in the same year when
Andrew Bogut became the #1 pick in the
2005 NBA draft. Utah is currently coached by
Kyle Whittingham, who took over for
Urban Meyer after Meyer left Utah for
Florida after two seasons with the Utes. During the 2008 season, Utah again went undefeated with a 13–0 record, which included a 31–17 victory over the
Alabama Crimson Tide in the
2009 Sugar Bowl. The Utes finished the season ranked #2 in the AP poll. During Utah's tenure in the MWC, Whittingham's Utes had gone 58–20 (.744) overall, 35–13 (.729) in conference play, and had won seven bowl games (the
Fiesta Bowl, the
Emerald Bowl, the
Armed Forces Bowl, the
Poinsettia Bowl (twice), the
Sugar Bowl, and the
Las Vegas Bowl). After having moved to the Pac-12, Whittingham's Utes had gone 86–50 (.632) overall, 54–44 (.551) in conference play, and won five bowl games (the
Sun Bowl, the
Las Vegas Bowl (twice), the
Foster Farms Bowl, and the
Heart of Dallas Bowl). On June 17, 2010, the University of Utah officially accepted an invitation to join the
Pac-12. times, beginning with an
AIAW national championship title in 1981, more than any other university except the University of Georgia, to whom they finished second from 2006 to 2008. In the years when Utah does not place first, they are almost always #2 or #3. The ten-time national champion Utah gymnastics team has qualified for a record 31st-consecutive national championship. Utah is the only program to qualify for all 25 NCAA Championships. The Utes won the 2006 women's gymnastics attendance title, averaging 12,747 spectators to their six regular season home meets. It marked the second-highest attendance average in Utah and NCAA gymnastics history. Utah has won twenty-two of the last twenty-five gymnastics attendance titles. This is also one of the highest attendance averages for any women's college sport in the nation.
Skiing The Utah men's skiing team won a national championship in 1981; the women, 1978. The teams won the combined national championship in 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025 and 2026.
Women's soccer Utah's women's soccer team has appeared in the
NCAA tournament six times, most recently in
2016. That season, the Utes managed the program's best-ever tournament result, progressing to the Round of 16 where they lost 1–0 to round hosts and eventual national champions
USC.
Softball Utah's softball team has appeared in six
Women's College World Series, in 1976,
1982 (AIAW), 1985, 1991, 1994, and 2023.
Men's lacrosse Utah's lacrosse team officially became a Division I lacrosse team in its 2019 inaugural season. After playing their first three seasons as an independent, the Utes joined the newly reinstated men's lacrosse league of the
ASUN Conference in July 2021, and winning the regular season titles in both 2022 and 2023. ==Notable non varsity sports==