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UC Irvine Anteaters
2025–26 UC Irvine Anteaters men's basketball team
UniversityUniversity of California, Irvine
First season1965–66
Head coachRussell Turner (16th season)
ConferenceBig West
LocationIrvine, California
ArenaBren Events Center
(capacity: 5,000)
NicknameAnteaters
ColorsBlue and gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
Alternate jersey
Team colours
Alternate
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1968*
NCAA tournament appearances
1968*, 1969*, 1972*, 1975*, 2015, 2019
Conference tournament champions
2015, 2019
Conference regular-season champions
2001, 2002, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2023, 2024

*at Division II level

TheUC Irvine Anteaters men's basketball team is thebasketball team that represents theUniversity of California, Irvine. The team currently competes in theBig West Conference,NCAADivision I.

UC Irvine basketball is in its thirteenth year under current head coachRussell Turner.[2] The Anteaters' main rivals are theBeach ofLong Beach State.[3] Program alumni includePortland Trail Blazers associate head coachScott Brooks and professional football tight endDarren Fells. UC Irvine has appeared two times in the NCAA tournament, most recently in 2019.

Conference affiliations

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Head coach history

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Main article:List of UC Irvine Anteaters men's basketball head coaches

Season-by-season records

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Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Danny Rogers(NCAA Division II Independent)(1965–1967)
1965–66Danny Rogers15–11
1966–67Danny Rogers15–11
Danny Rogers:30–22(.577)
Dick Davis(NCAA Division II Independent)(1967–1969)
1967–68Dick Davis20–8NCAA College Division Regional finals
1968–69Dick Davis19–9NCAA College Division Regional 3rd Place
Dick Davis:39–17(.696)
Tim Tift(NCAA Division II Independent)(1969–1977)
1969–70Tim Tift17–9
1970–71Tim Tift16–10
1971–72Tim Tift16–12NCAA College Division Regional 3rd Place
1972–73Tim Tift15–13
1973–74Tim Tift14–12
1974–75Tim Tift16–11[note 1][4]NCAA II Regional 3rd Place
1975–76Tim Tift14–12
1976–77Tim Tift10–17
Tim Tift (Division 2):118–96(.551)
Tim Tift(Pacific Coast Athletic Association)(1977–1980)
1977–78Tim Tift8–172–128th
1978–79Tim Tift9–173–118thPCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
1979–80Tim Tift9–181–138thPCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
Tim Tift (Division I):26–52(.333)6–24(.200)
Tim Tift:144–147(.494)6–24(.200)
Bill Mulligan(Pacific Coast Athletic Association)(1980–1991)
1980–81Bill Mulligan17–109–53rdPCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
1981–82Bill Mulligan23–710–42ndPCAA Tournament Semifinals

NIT 2nd Round

1982–83Bill Mulligan16–128–85thPCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
1983–84Bill Mulligan19–1014–42ndPCAA Tournament Semifinals
1984–85Bill Mulligan13–178–106thPCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
1985–86Bill Mulligan17–1312–62ndPCAA Tournament Quarterfinals

NIT 2nd Round

1986–87Bill Mulligan14–149–94th (tie)PCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
1987–88Bill Mulligan16–149–95thPCAA Tournament Finals
1988–89Bill Mulligan12–178–108thBig West Tournament Quarterfinals
1989–90Bill Mulligan5–233–1510thBig West Tournament 1st Round
1990–91Bill Mulligan11–196–129th
Bill Mulligan:163–156(.511)96–92(.511)
Rod Baker(Big West Conference)(1991–1997)
1991–92Rod Baker7–223–159thBig West Tournament Semifinals
1992–93Rod Baker6–214–148thBig West Tournament Quarterfinals
1993–94Rod Baker10–204–1410thBig West Tournament Finals
1994–95Rod Baker13–166–128thBig West Tournament Semifinals
1995–96Rod Baker15–1211–72ndBig West Tournament Semifinals
1996–97Rod Baker1–251–159th
Rod Baker:52–116(.310)29–77(.274)
Pat Douglass(Big West Conference)(1997–2010)
1997–98Pat Douglass9–186–103rd (west)Big West Tournament Quarterfinals
1998–99Pat Douglass6–202–146th (west)
1999–00Pat Douglass14–147–93rd (west)Big West Tournament Quarterfinals
2000–01Pat Douglass25–515–11stBig West Tournament Semifinals

NIT 1st Round

2001–02Pat Douglass21–1113–51st (tie)Big West Tournament Semifinals

NIT 1st Round

2002–03Pat Douglass20–913–52nd (tie)Big West Tournament Semifinals
2003–04Pat Douglass11–176–128th (tie)
2004–05Pat Douglass16–138–105thBig West Tournament Quarterfinals
2005–06Pat Douglass16–1310–42ndBig West Tournament Semifinals
2006–07Pat Douglass15–186–85thBig West Tournament Semifinals
2007–08Pat Douglass18–169–75thBig West Tournament Finals
2008–09Pat Douglass12–198–84th (3-way tie)Big West Tournament 1st Round
2009–10Pat Douglass14–186–107th (tie)Big West Tournament 1st Round
Pat Douglass:197–191(.508)109–103(.514)
Russell Turner(Big West Conference)(2010–present)
2010–11Russell Turner13–196–107th (tie)Big West Tournament Quarterfinals
2011–12Russell Turner12–206–106th (tie)Big West Tournament Semifinals
2012–13Russell Turner21–1611–74thBig West Tournament Finals

CIT 2nd Round

2013–14Russell Turner23–1213–31stBig West Tournament Semifinals

NIT 1st Round

2014–15Russell Turner21–1311–52nd (tie)Big West Tournament Champions

NCAA round of 64

2015–16Russell Turner28–1013–31st (tie)Big West Tournament Semifinals

CIT Runners Up

2016–17Russell Turner21–1512–41stBig West Tournament Finals

NIT 1st Round

2017–18Russell Turner18–1711–52nd (tie)Big West Tournament Finals
2018–19Russell Turner31–615–11stBig West Tournament Champions

NCAA round of 32

2019–20Russell Turner21–1113–31stTOURNAMENT CANCELED (COVID-19)
2020–21Russell Turner18–910–42ndBig West Tournament Finals
2021–22Russell Turner15–109–54thBig West Tournament Quarterfinals
2022–23Russell Turner23–1215–51st (tie)Big West Tournament Semifinals

NIT First Round

2023–24Russell Turner24–1017-31stBig West Tournament Semifinals

NIT First Round

2024–25Russell Turner32–717-32ndBig West Tournament Finals

NIT Runner-Up

Russell Turner:321–187 (.632)179–71 (.716)
Total:910–822 (.525)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason results

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NCAA Division I tournament results

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The Anteaters have appeared in theNCAA Division I Tournament two times. Their combined record is 1–2.

YearSeedRoundOpponentResult
2015#13First round#4LouisvilleL 55–57
2019#13First round
Second Round
#4Kansas State
#12Oregon
W 70–64
L 54–73

NCAA Division II tournament results

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The Anteaters have appeared in theNCAA Division II Tournament four times. Their combined record is 2–6.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1968Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
San Diego State
UNLV
W 78–69
L 74–79
1969Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
San Francisco State
UC Davis
L 55–81
W 82–70
1972Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Southern Colorado
UC Riverside
L 58–77
L 75–94
1975Regional semifinals
Regional 3rd-place game
Puget Sound
UC Davis
L 74–76OT
L 70–84

NIT results

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The Anteaters have appeared in nineNational Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 6–9.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1982First Round
Second Round
San Diego State
Oklahoma
W 70–69
L 77–80
1986First Round
Second Round
UCLA
BYU
W 80–74
L 80–93
2001First RoundTulsaL 71–75
2002First RoundBYUL 55–78
2014First RoundSMUL 54–68
2017First RoundIllinois StateL 71–85
2023First RoundOregonL 58–84
2024First RoundUtahL 75–84
2025First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
Northern Colorado
Jacksonville State
UAB
North Texas
Chattanooga
W 82–72
W 66–61
W 81–77OT
W 69–67
L 84–85OT

CIT results

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The Anteaters have appeared in twoCollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournaments (CIT). Their combined record is 4–2.

YearRoundOpponentResult
2013First Round
Second Round
High Point
Oral Roberts
W 80–71
L 62–76
2016First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
North Dakota
Louisiana–Lafayette
Coastal Carolina
Columbia
W 89–86OT
W 67–66
W 66–47
L 67–73

Honors and awards

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Retired numbers

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Main article:List of NCAA men's basketball retired numbers

The Anteaters retired their first number in program history in 1995, honoring number 44 for All-AmericanKevin Magee. He was joined byScott Brooks when his number 12 was retired on November 30, 2019.

UC Irvine Anteaters retired numbers
No.PlayerPos.CareerNo. ret.Ref.
12Scott BrooksPG1985–19872019[5]
44Kevin MageePF /C1980–19821995[5]

Anteaters in the NBA

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Notes

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  1. ^Does not include victory over Simon Fraser which is not recognized by the NCAA

References

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  1. ^UCI Art Sheet(PDF). May 1, 2017. RetrievedNovember 12, 2017.
  2. ^"UC Irvine coach Russell Turner turns down George Mason job offer". 29 March 2015.
  3. ^"Black and Blue Rivalry Series".ucirvinesports.com. UC Irvine Athletics.
  4. ^"UC Irvine Men's Basketball Won/Loss".ncaa.org. NCAA. RetrievedJuly 21, 2017.
  5. ^ab"UC Irvine retires Scott Brooks' number".UC Irvine Anteaters. October 21, 2019. RetrievedNovember 4, 2019.

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