Aldrich Park was hopping Saturday, Jan. 31, as nearly 5,000 alumni, students and friends of the campus showed up for UC Irvine’s 50th anniversary homecoming.
Those attending were lured by promises of live entertainment and music, a new Anteater Reunion Corner and a Disneyland Resort Family Fun Zone, none of which disappointed.
Some of the longest lines could be found at the Hotel Irvine Beer Garden, where those 21 and older queued up for the signature Anteater Ale – a golden anniversary beer brewed by alumnus Brandon Fender ’08, co-owner of The Good Beer Company in Santa Ana.
UCI’s schools entertained alumni with “exploration programs” such as “Adventures in Physics: Quantum Circuits,” “What’s the Big Deal About Big Data?” and “Arts Alive in the Plaza.”
The evening was topped off by the UCI men’s basketball team’s decisive 77-55 win over UC Santa Barbara. Eleven of the 13 Anteaters who saw action scored, and the squad sank a season-high 11 3-pointers.
With the victory, UCI (13-8, 6-1 Big West) won its sixth consecutive game and remained tied for first place in the conference with Long Beach State and UC Davis. The Anteaters have won 33 of their last 40 games in the Bren Events Center.
“UCI homecoming rang in our 50th anniversary with a lively combination of celebration, reconnecting and discovery of the best UCI has to offer,” says Barney Ellis-Perry, assistant vice chancellor for alumni relations and CEO of the UCI Alumni Association. “Thousands of alumni were thrilled to come back to campus, and many who missed out have vowed to make it next year.”
The crowd cheers a 3-pointer during UCI’s 50th anniversary homecoming game Saturday against UC Santa Barbara. The Anteater men sank a season-high 11 3-pointers.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineInterim dean of the Claire Trevor School of the Arts Stephen Barker (center) acknowledges the crowd during introductions at the spirit rally.
Chris Nugent / UC IrvineA life-size cutout of 7-foot-6 Anteater center Mamadou Ndiaye greets folks at UCI’s 50th anniversary homecoming, held in Aldrich Park.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineMembers of the UCI freestyle dance club B-Boys Anonymous perform for the crowd in Aldrich Park.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineUCI guard Jaron Martin and his teammates get some appreciation from the crowd after the game.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineUCI guard Luke Nelson gets between two UC Santa Barbara defenders during the homecoming game, which the Anteaters won 77-55.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineA homecoming crowd of 3,773 watched the Anteaters rout the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos in the Bren Events Center.Third-year student Cicely Hong poses for a photo during the homecoming celebration.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineInjured center Mamadou Ndiaye (foreground, in gray shirt) and the rest of the UCI men’s basketball team celebrate their 77-55 homecoming victory over UC Santa Barbara.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineUCI forward Will Davis II (right) blocks a shot by UC Santa Barbara forward Sam Beeler.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineUCI’s Alex Young (left) and Dominique Dunning battle for the ball with UC Santa Barbara’s Alex Hart (left) and Michael Bryson.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineUCI’s Ioannis Dimakopoulos goes for the basket past UC Santa Barbara’s Mitch Brewe during the homecoming game.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineConfetti rains down on the crowd at the conclusion of the homecoming spirit rally.
Chris Nugent / UC IrvineStudents do the “Cha-Cha Slide” in Aldrich Park during UCI’s 50th anniversary homecoming.Alumnus Tim Trapp ’97 and son Cody, 4, take in the onstage entertainment during UCI’s homecoming.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineThe UCI spirit squad performs during homecoming Saturday.B-Boys Anonymous performs onstage in Aldrich Park.
Chris Nugent / UC IrvineNicholas Leber and Regine Saldivar, UCI’s 2015 homecoming king and queen, embrace.
Steve Zylius / UC IrvineThe UCI coaches work from the sidelines.
Steve Zylius / UC Irvine