Football In December 2008, UTSA announced the planned expansion of the athletics program centered on a new football program. The team's first head coach was former
Miami Hurricanes head coach
Larry Coker. UTSA began practicing in August 2010 and began competing as an
NCAA Division I FCS independent on September 3, 2011. On November 11, 2010, UTSA accepted an invitation for membership within the
Western Athletic Conference in the
Football Bowl Subdivision. UTSA is now a member of the
American Conference (American), joining that league in 2023 after 10 years in
Conference USA (CUSA). The Roadrunners won the CUSA championship in their last two seasons in that conference, winning the
conference championship game over
Western Kentucky in
2021 and
North Texas in
2022. The team plays its home games at the
Alamodome in
Downtown San Antonio.
Basketball Men's basketball UTSA men's basketball began as an Independent in 1981 before joining the Trans America Athletic Conference, now known as the
Atlantic Sun Conference, in 1986. March 12, 1988, UTSA defeated Georgia Southern 76–69 in overtime sending the Roadrunners to their first NCAA post season appearance. UTSA men's basketball has won 3 regular season championships, 4 conference tournaments, and has had 4 NCAA tournament appearances. UTSA appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) post season play in 2018. In 2019 the Roadrunners were invited to the CIT again but turned down post season play.
Women's basketball The Roadrunners won their first ever Southland Conference Championship in 2008 defeating Lamar 65–56 at the Merrell Center. This also marked the UTSA women's basketball team's first NCAA Tournament berth in school history. UTSA earned an NCAA Tournament berth for a second consecutive season with a 74–63 win over top seed UT Arlington in the State Farm Southland Conference Tournament Championship Game on Saturday, March 14, 2009, at the Merrell Center. The UTSA women's basketball team has earned 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances, 2 conference championships, 1 regular season title, and the 2011 Southland West Division Championship.
Baseball The UTSA baseball team was formed in 1992 where they initially competed in the Southland Conference. Built in 1993, UTSA plays at Roadrunner Field which is commonly known as "The Bird Bath." The Roadrunners have won 5 conference tournaments and have 3 NCAA post season appearances.
Softball The UTSA softball team plays their home games at Roadrunner Field and initially competed in the Southland Conference since 1992. UTSA shattered its own NCAA record in 2007, hitting 105 round-trippers in 51 contests for a 2.06 average, eclipsing the 1.87 mark set in 2004 (101/54). The Roadrunners own three of the top six home run seasons in NCAA history 105 (2006), 103 (2005), 101 (2004) and set a conference record with 14 home runs in four games at the 2006 SLC Tournament. The Roadrunner softball team has 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances (
2004,
2006), 3 Regular Season Southland Conference Titles (2004, 2005, 2006), and 2 Southland Conference Tournament Championships (2004, 2006).
Volleyball The Roadrunners volleyball team host their home games in the Convocation Center which has been dubbed "The Historic Convo" or "Convo" for short. The women's volleyball team began NCAA play in 1983 as an independent. In 1991 UTSA started play in the Southland Conference. In 2010 the Roadrunners won their second-ever Southland Conference Tournament Championship in program history and head to the 2010 NCAA Tournament. In 2012 the team played a single season in the Western athletics conference, the following year transitioned to conference USA. In 2014 the Roadrunners sweep
Tulsa to win the Conference USA Regular Season Championship in 2013. UTSA clinched their third NCAA Tournament berth in program history in
2013 by claiming the Conference USA Tournament Championship in four sets against
Tulane (25–20, 25–16, 18–25, 25–23). In 2014 the Roadrunners captured the Conference USA Regular Season Championship with a sweep of
Rice (25–19, 25–21, 25–22). The volleyball team has 3 NCAA Tournament Appearances (
2000,
2010,
2013), 3 Conference Tournament Championships (2000, 2010, 2013), and 5 Regular Season Championship Titles(1999, 2010, 2013, 2014). ==I-35 Orange vs. Maroon rivalry==