Florida Atlantic University Athletics
FAU BASEBALL STADIUM

FAU Baseball Stadium Quick Facts | |
Seating Capacity | 718 - grandstand; 1,000 - berms |
First Game | February 2, 1991 vs. Saint Leo |
Record Attendance | 2,348 (April 17, 2008 vs. Miami) |
Foul Lines | 330 |
Power Alleys | 375 |
Centerfield | 400 |
Fence Height | 8 feet |
Playing Surface | Natural Grass |
Year-by-Year at FAU Baseball Stadium | ||
Year | Overall | Conference |
1991 | 24-31 | -- |
1992 | 27-27 | -- |
1993+ | 41-17 | -- |
1994 | 31-23 | -- |
1995 | 27-31 | 17-13 (A-Sun) |
1996 | 39-23 | 9-9 (A-Sun) |
1997 | 32-24 | 8-9 (A-Sun) |
1998 | 29-30 | 6-14 (A-Sun) |
1999+ | 54-9 | 26-4 (A-Sun)* |
2000+ | 43-19 | 20-7 (A-Sun) |
2001 | 36-24 | 14-13 (A-Sun) |
2002+ | 46-21 | 22-8 (A-Sun) |
2003+ | 47-16 | 25-8 (A-Sun)* |
2004+ | 47-17 | 20-10 (A-Sun)^ |
2005+ | 37-24 | 19-11 (A-Sun) |
2006 | 30-28 | 14-16 (A-Sun) |
2007 | 36-22 | 15-15 (SBC) |
2008 | 32-27-1 | 15-12-1 (SBC) |
2009 | 30-26 | 12-17 (SBC) |
2010+ | 37-24 | 21-9 (SBC) |
2011 | 32-25 | 17-13 (SBC) |
2012 | 32-22 | 19-8 (SBC)* |
2013+ | 42-22 | 19-11 (SBC)^ |
2014 | 28-25 | 14-16 (C-USA) |
2015+ | 42-19 | 19-10 (C-USA) |
2016+ | 39-19 | 21-8 (C-USA)* |
2017 | 35-21-1 | 18-12 (C-USA) |
2018+ | 43-19-1 | 19-8-1 (C-USA) |
2019+* | 41-21 | 22-8 (C-USA) |
2020 | 10-6 | 0-0 (C-USA) |
2021 | 32-25 | 18-14 (C-USA) |
2022 | - | - (C-USA) |
Totals | 1459-863-9 | 200-122 (A-Sun) |
118-85-1 (SBC) | ||
158-76-1 (C-USA) |
*Regular Season Conference Champions
^Conference Tournament Champions
With growing support and mounting program success, FAU Baseball Stadium was constructed in 1991 to provide a new and improved home for the Owls. FAU Stadium is known as the best playing surface in South Florida providing natural grass for optimal game play. Field lighting also allows the opportunity for night games. FAU fans can enjoy the atmosphere along the foul lines, where beach chairs and family fun are a staple. There is not a bad seat in the house as the stands feature chair backs to provide a comfortable viewing experience.
In 2008, the Owls hosted the largest crowd in the history of the ballpark when more than 2,300 fans watched FAU play No. 1 Miami. The team utilizes both FAU Stadium and the "B" field next door (not pictured). The "B" field, which is used as a practice facility, was the original home of the baseball program. The "B" field is a full-size baseball field that provides the Owls unlimited options when it comes to practice and preparation.
Directions
Once on campusContinue on West University Drive
Make a left at the first stoplight
The baseball stadium and parking will be on the left
Parking
Free parking is available in Lot 15 right outside the stadium. RVs are permitted in Lot 14, which is located across the street on the west side of FAU Arena.Tailgating
- Individual and small group tailgating is permitted and is defined as a small party or group within a designated space that does not take up any parking space or impede traffic in any way
- Tailgating is permitted two (2) hours prior to game time. All tailgate activities shall conclude at the first pitch. Post-game tailgating is not permitted on University premises *Kegs, party balls and glass bottles are not permitted.
- Small generators are permitted but should be placed in an area free of debris and must not interfere with the tailgating experience of other guests. Entry
- Gates open three (3) hours prior to the first pitch. Re-entry is allowed provided you receive a stamp or wristband.
Game Day Tickets
To pick up will-call tickets or purchase tickets on game day, please visit the ticket table located at the arena entrance. The ticket table opens two hours prior to the first pitch.Concessions/Food
FAU Baseball is famous for the delicious munchies offered from multiple vendors at each game. Concessionaires accept cash and debit or credit cards.Outside Food/BeverageÂ
Single servings of food and drinks may be brought into FAU Baseball Stadium within the following guidelines:
- No alcoholic beverages of any kind
- One single serving (20 oz. or less) of sealed beverages per person only
- Only plastic bottles allowed. No cans or glass bottlesÂ
- Food must be single-portion and for individual consumption only
- No coolers will be allowed; Food and beverage may be in a paper or plastic bag or an insulated bags