Basketball magic at UC Irvine
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There’s nothing like the allure of college basketball’s March Madness
-- with the brackets, the office pools and the constant hoops action.
But it’s October. What’s a fan to do?
Across the country, basketball nuts have traditionally packed
collegiate arenas for late-night events that celebrate the start of
practice.
Blake Sasaki, assistant athletic director for marketing and
promotions at UC Irvine, watched the spirited events as a young
basketball fan. Now he is trying to replicate the excitement on his
campus.
“We’re trying to bring a sense of pride and tradition,” Sasaki
said. “The goal is to promote the teams.”
At most schools, the hoopla events are called “Midnight Madness.”
But there’s a patent on that title, so Sasaki is calling the event
“2005 Midnight Magic in the O.C.”
For the eighth straight year, the UCI men’s and women’s basketball
teams will show off their skills at the free event, which starts at 9
p.m. Saturday at the Bren Events Center. The event will include a
live Internet feed available at o7www.ant eaters.tvf7.
Video games and other activities will be available on the Bren
Center concourse. At 10:30 p.m., fans will be taken into the Bren
Center arena where they will be taught the “Rip ‘em Eaters” hand sign
and the fight song, and see performances by the UCI cheer squad and
dance team.
The men’s and women’s basketball teams will be introduced and
participate in short scrimmages; a co-ed, three-point shooting
contest; and a slam-dunk contest -- often the most popular event,
Sasaki said.
“The excitement of seeing these athletes glide through the air and
make powerful dunks brings people there,” he said.
About 1,500 people attended last year’s event, Sasaki said. This
year, the athletic department is looking to attract more community
members by holding the event on Saturday and starting it earlier in
the evening.
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