3 things to watch for the Owls as FAU takes on North Texas
FAU takes on North Texas in a huge conference battle, which is a potential must win game as the Owls look to turn a page on what has been an up-and-down start to their 2024 campaign.
FAU takes on North Texas in a huge conference battle, which is a potential must win game as the Owls look to turn a page on what has been an up-and-down start to their 2024 campaign.
Monday was the FAU WBB media day. During the off-season the Owls essentially cleared the roster as only five players returned from last year’s team. A lot of production left the team with those that left, but recruiting and the
The FAU Men’s basketball team was back in paradise Monday afternoon as the Owls hosted Media day and gave a glimpse into what to expect this season.
Tom Herman took to the podium during the bye week on Tuesday afternoon, feeling a bit rejuvenated following FAU’s 41-10 victory over Wagner.
Florida Atlantic (pictured above, Angelina LaBelle) traveled to the City of Brotherly Love for their first of two matches against AAC foe Temple (7-9) (1-3). The third matchup of the Owls saw Temple gaining the victory after sweeping Florida Atlantic to gain first AAC victory.
FAU comes into week 7 with fresh legs off the bye, but coming into town is a tough AAC opponent in North Texas, who will give the Owls one of their biggest tests through the air so far this season.
Florida Atlantic traveled to Tulsa in search of their first conference win of the season. The win must wait for FAU as a late penalty kick goal gave the Golden Hurricanes (2-7-1) (1-2) their first conference win and second win of the year instead.
Bye week blues are upon us for a lot of the teams in the AAC during week 6, but week 5 brought storylines that will keep us busy through the bye week and beyond.
The second full week of AAC play has arrived. For the Owls it was inviting the Memphis Tigers (7-8) (1-2) to town. Memphis was a gracious guest as they fell to the Owls in sweeping fashion, 3-0.