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Florida Atlantic Owls men's basketball

The Florida Atlantic Owls men's basketball team represents Florida Atlantic University and competes in the American Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I college basketball. Their home games are played on the Abessinio Court in the Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena on the school's Boca Raton, Florida campus. Their head coach is Dusty May, who was hired on March 22, 2018.[2] The Owls have appeared in the NCAA tournament twice, in 2002 while a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference and 2023. The Owls joined Conference USA (C-USA) in 2013 as part of the early-2010s NCAA conference realignment. After not winning a single NCAA Tournament game coming into 2023, the Owls qualified for their first Final Four in program history by defeating the Kansas State Wildcats 79–76. After the 2022–23 season, FAU left C-USA for the American Athletic Conference (The American).[3]

Florida Atlantic Owls basketball
UniversityFlorida Atlantic University
Head coachDusty May (5th season)
ConferenceThe American
LocationBoca Raton, Florida
ArenaEleanor R. Baldwin Arena
(Capacity: 2,900)
NicknameOwls
ColorsBlue and red[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA tournament Final Four
2023
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
2023
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
2023
NCAA tournament round of 32
2023
NCAA tournament appearances
2002, 2023
Conference tournament champions
Atlantic Sun: 2002
C-USA: 2023
Conference regular season champions
Sun Belt: 2011
C-USA: 2023
Conference division season champions
Sun Belt East: 2011

Overview and history Edit

Florida Atlantic University basketball began play in the 1988–89 season. The Owls competed as an NCAA Division II independent until the 1993–94 season, when they moved up to Division I and the Atlantic Sun Conference, now known as the ASUN Conference. After spending 11 seasons in the Atlantic Sun, the Owls moved to the Sun Belt Conference, with the rest of Florida Atlantic University's intercollegiate sports teams. The Owls moved to C-USA in July 2013, and then moved to The American in July 2023.

Beginning: FAU gets basketball (1988–1993) Edit

Florida Atlantic University played its first-ever intercollegiate basketball contest on November 18, 1988, against fellow local NCAA Division II school, Palm Beach Atlantic University. The Owls won the game 111–62. Even though the newly formed college squad hung 111 points in their first game, they would finish the inaugural season 9–19, which included a 12-game losing streak in the middle of the year. Head coach, Lonnie Williams, was known to be a "program-builder", but after one year, left FAU after its first season to become head coach at the University of California, Davis. Williams would only last one year at UC Davis, posting an 11–16 record.

Replacing Williams was Penn State assistant coach, Tim Loomis. Loomis started his coaching career with a 21–7 record, and followed that up with back-to-back 15–13 seasons. The three consecutive winning seasons is a feat that no other Owls coach has ever matched, until Dusty May did it in his first three seasons. Along with the winning seasons, Loomis was able to schedule games against neighbor and powerhouse, University of Miami Hurricanes. Though Miami would beat the Owls soundly in the appearances, the ability to schedule games against them was seen as the Owls basketball program's growth. Loomis would lose the core of that inaugural team after the Owls' fourth season, and the Owls would suffer devastating 3–24 (1992–93) and 3–25 (1993–94) seasons the latter being their first official year as Division One. The members of these teams were true pioneers and super fundraisers for the athletic department as they hit the road to play teams like Florida State, Georgetown, and Iowa State while taking large paydays and suffering losses to higher ranked (#10 Georgetown) opponents. In fact, Loomis' team beat NC State on the road in 1993–94 to become the first Atlantic Sun team to ever beat an ACC team at the time.

Move to Division I (1993–2005) Edit

The 1993–94 season would mark the beginning of the Owls competition in the NCAA Division I. The Owls joined the Atlantic Sun Conference later, mostly due to the fact that the Owls baseball team was exceeding expectations so early in its development. In 1994–95, the team improved to 9–19 while in Loomis' last year. The team repeated that win total in 1995–96 under new coach Kevin Billerman but showed improvement by taking South Florida, Saint Louis, and Southern Illinois to close road losses determined by the last possession, while winning two conference games to end the season. Former Duke Blue Devil captain and leader, Kevin Billerman, was hired to further lead the Owls into Division I; his second season produced the most wins of any Division One FAU men's basketball coach up to that point. Due to NCAA's rule, the Owls were not eligible for the NCAA tournament for four years, with their first season of tournament eligibility coming in 1993–94. In Billerman's four seasons, the Owls had two 20+ loss seasons (his last two) and only one winning season (his second).

For the 1999–2000 season, FAU hired decorated UNLV All-American forward/center and NBA first-round draft pick Sidney Green. In his first season, Green's Owls went 2–28, with a 25-game losing streak in the middle of the season. In each of his first and second seasons, the Owls would win their opening round game in the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament, but would lose in the second round.

2001–02 season: A-Sun champions Edit

During the 2001–02 season, Green would lead the Owls to his only winning season, as FAU finished 19–12 and 13–7 in the Atlantic Sun. In the first-round of the 2002 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament, FAU would again win their opening game, this time defeating Jacksonville University. The Owls would break their second-round losing tradition, beating Jacksonville State University. In the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship, the Owls faced Georgia State University and won 76–75, clinching their first conference championship and a bid to the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.

In the 2002 NCAA tournament, the Owls were seeded as a 15-seed, and placed in the South Region, and were paired with 2-seed Alabama. Though the Owls hung tight throughout the game, heavily favored Alabama held on to win 86–78.

Coaching carousel (2005–present) Edit

Green was fired after the 2004–05 season and the Owls landed former NCAA Coach of the Year and Tar Heel Matt Doherty. Doherty led the Owls to a 15–13 record and then left abruptly to become the head coach at Southern Methodist University.

With the rapid success of the football program, created from scratch just in 2001, the Florida Atlantic sports programs again moved up in level of competition. This time, the Owls would move to the Sun Belt Conference, and basketball played its first season of competition in the Sun Belt in the 2006–07 season. To replace Doherty, assistant coach and former Kansas Jayhawk star, Rex Walters, was elevated. In his first season, Walters' Owls were 16–15 and 10–8 in the Sun Belt. The 16–15 marked the first time FAU posted back-to-back winning seasons since the 1989–90 and 1990–91 seasons. The 10–8 conference record was only the fourth time the Owls had a winning record in conference play. Walters' sophomore season regressed a bit, as FAU finished 15–18. After the 2007–08 season completed, Rex Walters accepted the head coaching job at the University of San Francisco, and for the third time in four years, the Owls were searching for a new coach.

FAU hired Mike Jarvis as their new coach. Jarvis had been the head coach at Boston University, George Washington University and, most recently, St. John's University. Between the three schools, Jarvis led his teams to nine total NCAA tournament appearances, including an Elite Eight appearance with St. John's in 1999. Jarvis was fired from St. John's on December 19, 2003—the first Big East Conference coach to be fired during the season. It later emerged that school officials had fired Jarvis in part due to a series of embarrassing off-court incidents. Among these, a junior college transfer had been charged with assaulting a female student, and a senior guard had been kicked off the team after being caught smoking marijuana near St. John's campus in Queens. During the 2003–04 season, St. John's center Abe Keita claimed that a member of Jarvis's basketball staff had paid him nearly $300 a month for the past four seasons. As a result, St. John's placed itself on two years' probation, withdrew from postseason consideration for the 2004–05 season, and forfeited 43 wins including the 2002 NCAA Tournament and the 2003 NIT. Jarvis was faulted for not properly monitoring Keita's situation. After his ouster, Jarvis was criticized for ignoring New York City's rich pool of high school players, which particularly rankled fans used to seeing national powerhouses built primarily on New York City talent. At FAU, he looked to become the first coach in NCAA basketball history to win 100 games at four different schools. Following the 2014 season, Jarvis resigned after reports indicated that he was going to be fired.[4][5] He finished with a 76–112 after six years in Boca Raton.

On April 7, 2014, the school hired Michael Curry, a former NBA player and coach of the Detroit Pistons.[6] Curry's teams never finished with more than 12 wins overall or more than six wins in conference. They never finished higher than 11th in C-USA. Following the hiring of a new athletic director, Brian White, Curry was fired after four seasons at the school and a 39–84 record.[7]

White, brother to Florida head coach Mike White, thanked Curry for his years at FAU, but saw no reason the Owls could not compete in C-USA.[7] On March 22, 2018, the school hired Florida assistant coach Dusty May as head coach.[8]

In March of 2023, the Owls made the NCAA Tournament for only the second time in program history and remarkably, made it to the Final Four in Houston.

Head coaches Edit

Current coaching staff Edit

Name Current Title Joined
FAU
Alma mater
Dusty May Head coach 2018 Indiana
Todd Abernethy Assistant coach 2019 Mississippi
Drew Williamson Assistant coach 2021 Old Dominion
Kyle Church Assistant coach 2018 Charlotte
Brandon Gilbert Assistant to the head coach 2018 Florida
KT Harrell Director of Basketball Operations 2022 Auburn

Year-by-Year Results Edit

Season Conference
affiliation
Win–loss
(overall)
Win–loss
(conference)
Conference
finish
Postseason
1988–89 D-II Independent 9–19 n/a n/a
1989–90 D-II Independent 21–7 n/a n/a
1990–91 D-II Independent 17–10 n/a n/a
1991–92 D-II Independent 15–13 n/a n/a
1992–93 D-II Independent 3–25 n/a n/a
1993–94 Atlantic Sun
(provisional)
3–24 n/a n/a
1994–95 Atlantic Sun
(provisional)
9–18 n/a n/a
1995–96 Atlantic Sun 9–18 5–11 6th East
1996–97 Atlantic Sun 16–11 11–5 3rd East
1997–98 Atlantic Sun 5–22 5–11 5th East
1998–99 Atlantic Sun 6–20 3–13 11th
1999–2000 Atlantic Sun 2–28 0–18 10th A-Sun Tournament Second Round
2000–01 Atlantic Sun 7–24 5–13 9th A-Sun Tournament Quarterfinals
2001–02 Atlantic Sun 19–12 13–7 3rd A-Sun Tournament Champs
NCAA First Round
2002–03 Atlantic Sun 7–21 3–13 6th South
2003–04 Atlantic Sun 9–19 6–14 8th A-Sun Tournament Quarterfinals
2004–05 Atlantic Sun 10–17 10–10 9th
2005–06 Atlantic Sun 15–13 14–6 3rd A-Sun Tournament Quarterfinals
2006–07 Sun Belt 16–15 10–8 3rd East Sun Belt Tournament Quarterfinals
2007–08 Sun Belt 15–18 8–10 3rd East Sun Belt Tournament Quarterfinals
2008–09 Sun Belt 6–26 2–16 6th East Sun Belt Tournament First Round
2009–10 Sun Belt 14–16 10–8 4th East Sun Belt Tournament First Round
2010–11 Sun Belt 21–11 13–3 1st (overall)
1st East
Sun Belt Regular Season Champs
Sun Belt East Division Champs
NIT First Round
2011–12 Sun Belt 11–19 7–9 T–7th (overall)
T–3rd East
Sun Belt Tournament First Round
2012–13 Sun Belt 14–18 9–11 7th (overall)
5th East
Sun Belt Tournament First Round
2013–14 C-USA 10–22 5–11 11th C-USA Tournament First Round
2014–15 C-USA 9–20 2–16 14th
2015–16 C-USA 8–25 5–13 12th C-USA Tournament Second Round
2016–17 C-USA 10–20 6–12 11th C-USA Tournament First Round
2017–18 C-USA 12–19 6–12 11th C-USA Tournament First Round
2018–19 C-USA 17–16 8–10 9th C-USA Tournament First Round
CIT First Round
2019–20 C-USA 17–15 8–10 9th C-USA Tournament Quarterfinals
2020–21 C-USA 13–10 7–5 9th (overall)
4th East
C-USA Tournament Quarterfinals
2021–22 C-USA 19–15 11–7 7th (overall)
3rd East
C-USA Tournament Quarterfinals
CBI First Round
2022–23 C-USA 35–4 18–2 1st C-USA Regular Season Champions
C-USA Tournament Champions
NCAA Final Four

Postseason Edit

NCAA tournament results Edit

The Owls have appeared in the NCAA tournament twice. Their combined record to date is 4–2.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2002 No. 15 First Round No. 2 Alabama L 78–86
2023 No. 9 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
No. 8 Memphis
No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson
No. 4 Tennessee
No. 3 Kansas State
No. 5 San Diego State
W 66–65
W 78–70
W 62–55
W 79–76
L 71–72

NIT results Edit

The Owls have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) once. Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2011 First Round Miami (FL) L 62–85

CBI results Edit

The Owls have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational once. Their combined record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2022 First Round Northern Colorado L 71–74

CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) results Edit

The Owls have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their record is 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2019 First Round Charleston Southern L 66–68

References Edit

  1. ^ "Florida Atlantic University Visual Standards". May 4, 2018. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  2. ^ Richardson, Shandel. "FAU names former Gators assistant Dusty May as new men's basketball coach". Sun-Sentinel.com. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  3. ^ "American Announces Entrance Agreements With Incoming Members for 2023-24 Season" (Press release). American Athletic Conference. June 16, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  4. ^ Sentinel, Dieter Kurtenbach | Sun. "FAU basketball coach Mike Jarvis to resign at season's end". Sun-Sentinel.com. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  5. ^ "Florida Atlantic's Mike Jarvis stepping down after season". CBSSports.com. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  6. ^ Sentinel, Dieter Kurtenbach | Sun. "FAU hires Michael Curry as men's basketball coach". Sun-Sentinel.com. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  7. ^ a b Richardson, Shandel. "Florida Atlantic fires men's basketball coach Michael Curry". Sun-Sentinel.com. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  8. ^ "FAU hires Dusty May as its new men's basketball coach". Columbus Telegram. Retrieved 2018-03-22.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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The Florida Atlantic Owls men s basketball team represents Florida Atlantic University and competes in the American Athletic Conference of NCAA Division I college basketball Their home games are played on the Abessinio Court in the Eleanor R Baldwin Arena on the school s Boca Raton Florida campus Their head coach is Dusty May who was hired on March 22 2018 2 The Owls have appeared in the NCAA tournament twice in 2002 while a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference and 2023 The Owls joined Conference USA C USA in 2013 as part of the early 2010s NCAA conference realignment After not winning a single NCAA Tournament game coming into 2023 the Owls qualified for their first Final Four in program history by defeating the Kansas State Wildcats 79 76 After the 2022 23 season FAU left C USA for the American Athletic Conference The American 3 Florida Atlantic Owls basketball2023 24 Florida Atlantic Owls men s basketball teamUniversityFlorida Atlantic UniversityHead coachDusty May 5th season ConferenceThe AmericanLocationBoca Raton FloridaArenaEleanor R Baldwin Arena Capacity 2 900 NicknameOwlsColorsBlue and red 1 UniformsHome Away AlternateNCAA tournament Final Four2023NCAA tournament Elite Eight2023NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen2023NCAA tournament round of 322023NCAA tournament appearances2002 2023Conference tournament championsAtlantic Sun 2002C USA 2023Conference regular season championsSun Belt 2011C USA 2023Conference division season championsSun Belt East 2011 Contents 1 Overview and history 1 1 Beginning FAU gets basketball 1988 1993 1 2 Move to Division I 1993 2005 1 2 1 2001 02 season A Sun champions 1 3 Coaching carousel 2005 present 2 Head coaches 3 Current coaching staff 4 Year by Year Results 5 Postseason 5 1 NCAA tournament results 5 2 NIT results 5 3 CBI results 5 4 CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament CIT results 6 References 7 External linksOverview and history EditFlorida Atlantic University basketball began play in the 1988 89 season The Owls competed as an NCAA Division II independent until the 1993 94 season when they moved up to Division I and the Atlantic Sun Conference now known as the ASUN Conference After spending 11 seasons in the Atlantic Sun the Owls moved to the Sun Belt Conference with the rest of Florida Atlantic University s intercollegiate sports teams The Owls moved to C USA in July 2013 and then moved to The American in July 2023 Beginning FAU gets basketball 1988 1993 Edit Florida Atlantic University played its first ever intercollegiate basketball contest on November 18 1988 against fellow local NCAA Division II school Palm Beach Atlantic University The Owls won the game 111 62 Even though the newly formed college squad hung 111 points in their first game they would finish the inaugural season 9 19 which included a 12 game losing streak in the middle of the year Head coach Lonnie Williams was known to be a program builder but after one year left FAU after its first season to become head coach at the University of California Davis Williams would only last one year at UC Davis posting an 11 16 record Replacing Williams was Penn State assistant coach Tim Loomis Loomis started his coaching career with a 21 7 record and followed that up with back to back 15 13 seasons The three consecutive winning seasons is a feat that no other Owls coach has ever matched until Dusty May did it in his first three seasons Along with the winning seasons Loomis was able to schedule games against neighbor and powerhouse University of Miami Hurricanes Though Miami would beat the Owls soundly in the appearances the ability to schedule games against them was seen as the Owls basketball program s growth Loomis would lose the core of that inaugural team after the Owls fourth season and the Owls would suffer devastating 3 24 1992 93 and 3 25 1993 94 seasons the latter being their first official year as Division One The members of these teams were true pioneers and super fundraisers for the athletic department as they hit the road to play teams like Florida State Georgetown and Iowa State while taking large paydays and suffering losses to higher ranked 10 Georgetown opponents In fact Loomis team beat NC State on the road in 1993 94 to become the first Atlantic Sun team to ever beat an ACC team at the time Move to Division I 1993 2005 Edit The 1993 94 season would mark the beginning of the Owls competition in the NCAA Division I The Owls joined the Atlantic Sun Conference later mostly due to the fact that the Owls baseball team was exceeding expectations so early in its development In 1994 95 the team improved to 9 19 while in Loomis last year The team repeated that win total in 1995 96 under new coach Kevin Billerman but showed improvement by taking South Florida Saint Louis and Southern Illinois to close road losses determined by the last possession while winning two conference games to end the season Former Duke Blue Devil captain and leader Kevin Billerman was hired to further lead the Owls into Division I his second season produced the most wins of any Division One FAU men s basketball coach up to that point Due to NCAA s rule the Owls were not eligible for the NCAA tournament for four years with their first season of tournament eligibility coming in 1993 94 In Billerman s four seasons the Owls had two 20 loss seasons his last two and only one winning season his second For the 1999 2000 season FAU hired decorated UNLV All American forward center and NBA first round draft pick Sidney Green In his first season Green s Owls went 2 28 with a 25 game losing streak in the middle of the season In each of his first and second seasons the Owls would win their opening round game in the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament but would lose in the second round 2001 02 season A Sun champions Edit During the 2001 02 season Green would lead the Owls to his only winning season as FAU finished 19 12 and 13 7 in the Atlantic Sun In the first round of the 2002 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament FAU would again win their opening game this time defeating Jacksonville University The Owls would break their second round losing tradition beating Jacksonville State University In the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship the Owls faced Georgia State University and won 76 75 clinching their first conference championship and a bid to the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament In the 2002 NCAA tournament the Owls were seeded as a 15 seed and placed in the South Region and were paired with 2 seed Alabama Though the Owls hung tight throughout the game heavily favored Alabama held on to win 86 78 Coaching carousel 2005 present Edit Green was fired after the 2004 05 season and the Owls landed former NCAA Coach of the Year and Tar Heel Matt Doherty Doherty led the Owls to a 15 13 record and then left abruptly to become the head coach at Southern Methodist University With the rapid success of the football program created from scratch just in 2001 the Florida Atlantic sports programs again moved up in level of competition This time the Owls would move to the Sun Belt Conference and basketball played its first season of competition in the Sun Belt in the 2006 07 season To replace Doherty assistant coach and former Kansas Jayhawk star Rex Walters was elevated In his first season Walters Owls were 16 15 and 10 8 in the Sun Belt The 16 15 marked the first time FAU posted back to back winning seasons since the 1989 90 and 1990 91 seasons The 10 8 conference record was only the fourth time the Owls had a winning record in conference play Walters sophomore season regressed a bit as FAU finished 15 18 After the 2007 08 season completed Rex Walters accepted the head coaching job at the University of San Francisco and for the third time in four years the Owls were searching for a new coach FAU hired Mike Jarvis as their new coach Jarvis had been the head coach at Boston University George Washington University and most recently St John s University Between the three schools Jarvis led his teams to nine total NCAA tournament appearances including an Elite Eight appearance with St John s in 1999 Jarvis was fired from St John s on December 19 2003 the first Big East Conference coach to be fired during the season It later emerged that school officials had fired Jarvis in part due to a series of embarrassing off court incidents Among these a junior college transfer had been charged with assaulting a female student and a senior guard had been kicked off the team after being caught smoking marijuana near St John s campus in Queens During the 2003 04 season St John s center Abe Keita claimed that a member of Jarvis s basketball staff had paid him nearly 300 a month for the past four seasons As a result St John s placed itself on two years probation withdrew from postseason consideration for the 2004 05 season and forfeited 43 wins including the 2002 NCAA Tournament and the 2003 NIT Jarvis was faulted for not properly monitoring Keita s situation After his ouster Jarvis was criticized for ignoring New York City s rich pool of high school players which particularly rankled fans used to seeing national powerhouses built primarily on New York City talent At FAU he looked to become the first coach in NCAA basketball history to win 100 games at four different schools Following the 2014 season Jarvis resigned after reports indicated that he was going to be fired 4 5 He finished with a 76 112 after six years in Boca Raton On April 7 2014 the school hired Michael Curry a former NBA player and coach of the Detroit Pistons 6 Curry s teams never finished with more than 12 wins overall or more than six wins in conference They never finished higher than 11th in C USA Following the hiring of a new athletic director Brian White Curry was fired after four seasons at the school and a 39 84 record 7 White brother to Florida head coach Mike White thanked Curry for his years at FAU but saw no reason the Owls could not compete in C USA 7 On March 22 2018 the school hired Florida assistant coach Dusty May as head coach 8 In March of 2023 the Owls made the NCAA Tournament for only the second time in program history and remarkably made it to the Final Four in Houston Head coaches EditMain article List of Florida Atlantic Owls men s basketball head coachesCurrent coaching staff EditName Current Title JoinedFAU Alma materDusty May Head coach 2018 IndianaTodd Abernethy Assistant coach 2019 MississippiDrew Williamson Assistant coach 2021 Old DominionKyle Church Assistant coach 2018 CharlotteBrandon Gilbert Assistant to the head coach 2018 FloridaKT Harrell Director of Basketball Operations 2022 AuburnYear by Year Results EditSeason Conferenceaffiliation Win loss overall Win loss conference Conferencefinish Postseason1988 89 D II Independent 9 19 n a n a1989 90 D II Independent 21 7 n a n a1990 91 D II Independent 17 10 n a n a1991 92 D II Independent 15 13 n a n a1992 93 D II Independent 3 25 n a n a1993 94 Atlantic Sun provisional 3 24 n a n a1994 95 Atlantic Sun provisional 9 18 n a n a1995 96 Atlantic Sun 9 18 5 11 6th East1996 97 Atlantic Sun 16 11 11 5 3rd East1997 98 Atlantic Sun 5 22 5 11 5th East1998 99 Atlantic Sun 6 20 3 13 11th1999 2000 Atlantic Sun 2 28 0 18 10th A Sun Tournament Second Round2000 01 Atlantic Sun 7 24 5 13 9th A Sun Tournament Quarterfinals2001 02 Atlantic Sun 19 12 13 7 3rd A Sun Tournament ChampsNCAA First Round2002 03 Atlantic Sun 7 21 3 13 6th South2003 04 Atlantic Sun 9 19 6 14 8th A Sun Tournament Quarterfinals2004 05 Atlantic Sun 10 17 10 10 9th2005 06 Atlantic Sun 15 13 14 6 3rd A Sun Tournament Quarterfinals2006 07 Sun Belt 16 15 10 8 3rd East Sun Belt Tournament Quarterfinals2007 08 Sun Belt 15 18 8 10 3rd East Sun Belt Tournament Quarterfinals2008 09 Sun Belt 6 26 2 16 6th East Sun Belt Tournament First Round2009 10 Sun Belt 14 16 10 8 4th East Sun Belt Tournament First Round2010 11 Sun Belt 21 11 13 3 1st overall 1st East Sun Belt Regular Season ChampsSun Belt East Division ChampsNIT First Round2011 12 Sun Belt 11 19 7 9 T 7th overall T 3rd East Sun Belt Tournament First Round2012 13 Sun Belt 14 18 9 11 7th overall 5th East Sun Belt Tournament First Round2013 14 C USA 10 22 5 11 11th C USA Tournament First Round2014 15 C USA 9 20 2 16 14th2015 16 C USA 8 25 5 13 12th C USA Tournament Second Round2016 17 C USA 10 20 6 12 11th C USA Tournament First Round2017 18 C USA 12 19 6 12 11th C USA Tournament First Round2018 19 C USA 17 16 8 10 9th C USA Tournament First RoundCIT First Round2019 20 C USA 17 15 8 10 9th C USA Tournament Quarterfinals2020 21 C USA 13 10 7 5 9th overall 4th East C USA Tournament Quarterfinals2021 22 C USA 19 15 11 7 7th overall 3rd East C USA Tournament QuarterfinalsCBI First Round2022 23 C USA 35 4 18 2 1st C USA Regular Season ChampionsC USA Tournament ChampionsNCAA Final FourPostseason EditNCAA tournament results Edit The Owls have appeared in the NCAA tournament twice Their combined record to date is 4 2 Year Seed Round Opponent Result2002 No 15 First Round No 2 Alabama L 78 862023 No 9 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four No 8 MemphisNo 16 Fairleigh DickinsonNo 4 TennesseeNo 3 Kansas StateNo 5 San Diego State W 66 65W 78 70W 62 55 W 79 76L 71 72NIT results Edit The Owls have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT once Their record is 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2011 First Round Miami FL L 62 85CBI results Edit The Owls have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational once Their combined record is 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2022 First Round Northern Colorado L 71 74CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament CIT results Edit The Owls have appeared in one CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament CIT Their record is 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result2019 First Round Charleston Southern L 66 68References Edit Florida Atlantic University Visual Standards May 4 2018 Retrieved July 10 2022 Richardson Shandel FAU names former Gators assistant Dusty May as new men s basketball coach Sun Sentinel com Retrieved 2018 03 22 American Announces Entrance Agreements With Incoming Members for 2023 24 Season Press release American Athletic Conference June 16 2022 Retrieved June 16 2022 Sentinel Dieter Kurtenbach Sun FAU basketball coach Mike Jarvis to resign at season s end Sun Sentinel com Retrieved 2018 03 22 Florida Atlantic s Mike Jarvis stepping down after season CBSSports com Retrieved 2018 03 22 Sentinel Dieter Kurtenbach Sun FAU hires Michael Curry as men s basketball coach Sun Sentinel com Retrieved 2018 03 22 a b Richardson Shandel Florida Atlantic fires men s basketball coach Michael Curry Sun Sentinel com Retrieved 2018 03 22 FAU hires Dusty May as its new men s basketball coach Columbus Telegram Retrieved 2018 03 22 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida Atlantic Owls men 27s basketball amp oldid 1172856460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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