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Washington Huskies Womens Volleyball vs. UC Irvine Anteaters Womens Volleyball
Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion
Seattle, WA
Aug 28 Fri • 2026
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Washington Huskies Womens Volleyball vs. UC Irvine Anteaters Womens Volleyball at the Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion, Seattle, WA
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| UC Irvine Anteaters | |
|---|---|
| University | University of California, Irvine |
| Nickname | Anteaters |
| NCAA | Division I |
| Conference | Big West (primary) Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (women's indoor track & field) |
| Athletic director | Paula Smith |
| Location | Irvine, California |
| First year | 1965 |
| Varsity teams | 18 (9 men's, 9 women's) |
| Basketball arena | Bren Events Center |
| Baseball stadium | Anteater Ballpark |
| Soccer stadium | Anteater Stadium |
| Other venues |
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| Colors | Blue and gold[1] |
| Mascot | Peter the Anteater |
| Fight song | "Anteaters, Go!" and "The Big C" |
| Website | ucirvinesports |
| Team NCAA championships | |
| 7 | |
| Individual and relay NCAA champions | |
| 3 | |
The UC Irvine Anteaters are the athletic teams fielded by the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine). Its athletics programs participate in the NCAA's Division I, as members of the Big West Conference and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. For earlier years of the school's existence, the teams participated at the Division II level with great success as explained below.
UC Irvine fields teams in men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country running, men's and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's tennis, women's indoor track & field, men's and women's outdoor track & field, men's and women's volleyball, and men's and women's water polo. The Anteaters have won 28 national championships in nine different team sports. 64 Anteaters have won individual national championships, and 53 Anteaters have competed in the Olympics. In the 2006-07 season, the Anteaters won the DI-AAA ADA All-Sports Trophy, the trophy for the best non-football university athletic program.[2] They are one of four schools to ever win the award, along with Pepperdine, the University of Denver, and conference rival UC Santa Barbara.
- ^ UCI Art Sheet (PDF). May 1, 2017. Retrieved November 12, 2017.
- ^ "UC Irvine Takes Home Division I-AAA ADA All-Sports Trophy for 2006-07". National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. 2007-07-03. Retrieved 2025-07-07.
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