Florida Atlantic Owls Tickets
Florida Atlantic Owls Tickets
The Florida Atlantic Owls is the athletics program of the Florida Atlantic University, located at Boca Raton, Florida. It is a member of the Conference USA in the NCAA Division I, with the football team playing the Football Bowl Subdivision championship. The present athletics director is Patick Chun. The program features eighteen varsity teams, eight are men while ten are women teams. The football teams play at the FAU Stadium with the basketball teams at the FAU Arena. The baseball teams play at the FAU Baseball Stadium. The official mascot of the teams is Owlsey, the Burrowing Owl, and so the teams are fondly known by the nickname, the Owls. To watch some of the best college sports in Florida, many often pre-order Florida Atlantic Owls tickets for these games.
The official colors of the Florida Atlantic Owls are red, silver and blue. This is an athletics program that has been home to some of the best coaches in the US. These include football coach Howard Schnellenberger, basketball coach Mike Jarvis, Matt Doherty, Sidney Green and Rex Walters. Men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country running, football, golf, soccer, swimming and tennis. Women’s sports include basketball, cheer, cross country running, dance, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, and volleyball.
The Florida Atlantic Owls football team began playing in 2011 under coach Howard Schnellenberger of Miami. In just four seasons, the team rose from Division I-AA to Division I FBS, initially joining the Sun Belt Conference. In 2007, they competed in the New Orleans Bowl, defeating the Memphis Tigers at 44-27. In 2008, they competed again in a bowl game, this time at the Motor City Bowl, where they brutally defeated the Central Michigan Chippewas. In 2010, player Rusty Smith was drafted into the NFL. They have a fierce rivalry with the Florida International Golden Panthers as they battle each other on the field in the yearly Shula Bowl event.
The baseball team began playing in 1981 under legendary coach, Kevin Cooney, who lead the team until 2008. Under his leadership, one of the best baseball programs in the country flourished. The team has won nine NCAA Division I Baseball Championships, one Super Regional, three Regular Season Conference Championships and one Conference Tournament Championship.
The Florida Atlantic Owls holds the record for the largest number of consecutive wins (34) in the NCAA, This record was accomplished in 1999. To date, two hundred and ninety student athletes’ baseball scholarships have been awarded with ten players becoming All-Americans. Seven of these are freshmen All-Americans. Sixty seven of the team’s players have gone on to play baseball professional with many playing in Major League Baseball. Under coach Cooney, the team has won over six hundred and eighty games. If you want to watch a thrilling sports event, then order your Florida Atlantic Owls tickets right away.
Florida Atlantic Owls 2024 Schedule
Football season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring Florida Atlantic Owls will be Maryland Terrapins vs. Florida Atlantic Owls, held at the SECU Stadium in College Park. As of now, the last event, Navy Midshipmen vs. Florida Atlantic Owls is scheduled for 25-Oct-25 at the Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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30-Aug-25 | College Park, Maryland | SECU Stadium |
6-Sep-25 | Boca Raton, Florida | Flagler Credit Union Stadium |
13-Sep-25 | Miami, Florida | Pitbull Stadium |
27-Sep-25 | Boca Raton, Florida | Flagler Credit Union Stadium |
4-Oct-25 | Houston, Texas | Rice Owls Stadium |
11-Oct-25 | Boca Raton, Florida | Flagler Credit Union Stadium |
18-Oct-25 | Tampa, Florida | Raymond James Stadium |
25-Oct-25 | Annapolis, Maryland | Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium |
8-Nov-25 | Boca Raton, Florida | Flagler Credit Union Stadium |
15-Nov-25 | New Orleans, Louisian | Yulman Stadium |
22-Nov-25 | Boca Raton, Florida | Flagler Credit Union Stadium |
29-Nov-25 | Boca Raton, Florida | Flagler Credit Union Stadium |