Fullerton home games are played at on-campus Goodwin Field, and the team is currently coached by Rick Vanderhook.
The Cal State Fullerton women's basketball team competes in the Big West Conference and plays at Titan Gym.
The Titans defeated West Chester to win the women's national championship 50–46 in their first year of existence.
[3] Head Coach John Elders has directed the men's and women's cross country programs since 1988.
The Titans men's soccer team competes in the Big West Conference and has been coached by George Kuntz since 2014.
Brown led the Titans to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2007 as a first year head coach and again in 2013 after winning the Big West Conference championship.
The Cal State Fullerton Titans women's soccer team have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 3–7 through seven appearances.
[5] The Cal State Fullerton Titans softball team competes in the Big West Conference and plays at Anderson Family Field.
At the 2004 Summer Olympics, "Titans Three-Time All-American", Jenny Topping, won a gold medal as a member of the team in Athens, Greece.
Starting in the 2021–22 academic year, Cal State Fullerton began competing in men's indoor track and field in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.
The Cal State Fullerton Titans women's volleyball team have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 0–1 through one appearance.
Cal State Fullerton's intercollegiate wrestling program was discontinued after 43 years at the conclusion of the 2010–11 season.
The CSU Fullerton Titans competed in the NCAA Tournament across 10 active sports (5 men's and 5 women's) 99 times at the Division I level.
[14] Results CSU Fullerton won 4 national championships at the NCAA Division II level.
[2] To publicize the event, an elephant called "Tuffy the Titan" was used and it began appearing on items around campus.
[17] This of one of few sports where at least two teams from the Big West Conference frequently make the NCAA national tournament.
[17] Fullerton also has an intense rivalry with Big West stablemate UC Irvine; the two schools are the only Division I universities in Orange County.