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INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
UC Irvine’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics enriches students’ education and personal growth by providing opportunities to participate in competitive NCAA Division I athletics. Intercollegiate Athletics is committed to the welfare of student-athletes and staff and promotes excellence in athletic and academic performance, sportsmanship, diversity and gender equity. Intercollegiate Athletics also supports the University of California’s mission of public service and generates a unifying spirit among students, faculty, staff and alumni that transcends communities, cultures and generations.

UCI’s first intercollegiate athletics program in 1965-66 offered men’s basketball, crew, golf, sailing, swimming, tennis and water polo. Other sports were added through the next decade as the university competed as a member of NCAA Division II. In 1977, UCI moved up to NCAA Division I status and joined the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, now the Big West Conference. Men’s volleyball, men’s and women’s water polo, and women’s indoor track and field compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. UCI sponsors 23 intercollegiate athletic teams: 11 men’s teams, 11 women’s teams and one coed sailing program.

UCI has won 25 national team championships in nine different sports since 1969 and has had 63 individual national champions. More than 400 UCI student-athletes have earned All-America distinction, and Anteater teams have captured 58 conference championships. Since 1984, 2,894 UCI student-athletes have earned conference scholar-athlete awards.

Distinctions
  • UCI won the 2006-07 Athletic Directors’ Association Trophy given to the top Division I-AAA sports program in the nation.

  • UCI finished 56th in the 2006-07 U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup standings for the highest placement in school history.

  • The men’s volleyball team won the 2007 NCAA Division I Championship for the first national title in the program’s history.

  • Baseball advanced to the 2007 Division I College World Series for the first time in school history after winning the Round Rock Regional and the Wichita Super Regional. UCI went 2-2 in the CWS at Omaha, posting wins over Cal State Fullerton and Arizona State.

  • UCI won 2006-07 Big West Conference titles in men’s and women’s golf, men’s swimming and diving, and women’s tennis.

  • The men’s soccer team was ranked as high as seventh nationally and No. 1 in the Far West Region during the season.

  • The women’s golf team advanced to the 2007 NCAA Championship for the second time in three years, finishing 19th nationally.

  • The women’s tennis team competed at the 2007 NCAA Championship for the first time in the program’s history.

  • The men’s golf team competed in the 2007 NCAA West Regional for the sixth time in the past seven years.

  • UCI’s sailing program finished fourth at the 2007 Coed National Championship and sixth at the Women’s National Championship.

  • Eight UCI student-athletes competed at the 2007 NCAA Track & Field West Regional and three advanced to the NCAA Championships.

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