Florida Atlantic Owls women's basketball

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Florida Atlantic Owls women's basketball
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University Florida Atlantic University
Head coach Jennifer Sullivan
Conference American
Location Boca Raton, Florida
Arena Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena
(Capacity: 5,000)
Nickname Owls
ColorsBlue and red [1]
   
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NCAA tournament appearances
1989*, 1990*, 1991*, 1993*, 2006
*Division II
Conference tournament champions
2006

The Florida Atlantic Owls women's basketball team represent Florida Atlantic University in women's basketball. The school competes in the American Athletic Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Owls play home basketball games at Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena in Boca Raton, Florida. [2]

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History

As of the end of the 2018–19 season, the Owls have an all-time record of 452–517 since beginning play in 1984. They have won one conference title and played in the NCAA tournament (both in 2006). They played in the Atlantic Sun Conference from 1994 to 2006, the Sun Belt Conference from 2006 to 2013, Conference USA from 2013 to 2023, and the American Athletic Conference since 2023. [3] [4]

SeasonRecordConference recordCoach
1984–8510–11n/aRobin Tucker
1985–8617–6n/aRobin Tucker
1986–8721–5n/aRobin Tucker
1987–8813–15n/aWayne Allen
1988–8921–8n/a (Division II Regional)Wayne Allen
1989–9022–7n/a (Division II Regional)Wayne Allen
1990–9123–6n/a (Division II Regional)Wayne Allen
1991–9216–10n/aWayne Allen
1992–9320–8n/a (Division II Regional)Wayne Allen
1993–945–22n/aWayne Allen
1994–959–185–11Wayne Allen
1995–9613–168–8Wayne Allen
1996–978–173–13Wayne Allen
1997–9812–156–10Wayne Allen
1998–995–213–13Wayne Allen
1999–0015–1412–6Chancellor Dugan
2000–019–196–12Chancellor Dugan
2001–0217–1413–7Chancellor Dugan
2002–0314–1412–4Chancellor Dugan
2003–0412–1611–9Chancellor Dugan
2004–0512–1611–9Chancellor Dugan
2005–0620–1116–4Chancellor Dugan
2006–076–252–16Chancellor Dugan
2007–086–222–16Chancellor Dugan
2008–0912–179–9Chancellor Dugan
2009–1014–1510–8Chancellor Dugan
2010–117–214–12Chancellor Dugan
2011–1217–1311–5Chancellor Dugan
2012–1317–1311–5Kellie Lewis-Jay
2013–1416–146–10Kellie Lewis-Jay
2014–1513–177–11Kellie Lewis-Jay
2015–1614–166–12Kellie Lewis-Jay
2016–174–250–18Kellie Lewis-Jay
2017–1813–157–9 Jim Jabir
2018–195–212–11Jim Jabir
2019–2013–177–11Jim Jabir
2020–2111–118–8Jim Jabir
2021–22 Jennifer Sullivan

Postseason

NCAA Division I tournament results

The Owls have made one appearance in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament. They have a combined record of 0–1.

YearRoundOpponentResult
2006 First roundLSUL 72–48

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Owls made four appearances in the NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament. They had a combined record of 1–4.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1989 First round Cal State Northridge L, 54–68
1990 First round
Regional finals
Virginia State
Bellarmine
W, 73–62
L, 55–62
1991 First round North Dakota L, 78–94
1993 First round Florida Tech L, 74–86

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