GAME INFORMATION
Date: Saturday, Jan. 31
Time: 12 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN2
TV Talent: Rich Hollenberg (PxP), King McClure (Analyst)
Radio: FM 96.9/AM 740 The Game
Radio Talent: Marc Daniels (PxP)
Live Stats: click here
Welcome to SpaceU
- UCF’s rich history of space exploration made its way to the hardwood during the 2019-20 season for the first “Space Game” in program history. The Citronauts, or ‘Nauts for short, topped Tulsa 83-75 on Feb. 9, 2020, behind Darin Green Jr.’s 26 points. The Space Game made its long-awaited return during the 2022-23 campaign with a fresh set of white uniforms with a new ‘Nauts script logo across the chest. The uniforms debuted on Feb. 11, 2023, as the ‘Nauts launched a barrage of threes, netting 17 and setting the single-game record for made three-pointers in school history while beating Tulsa 96-52. Ithiel Horton was the leading scorer on the evening, sinking 20 points while Darius Johnson recorded a 13-point, 10-assist double-double. UCF lost the last two space games to No. 8/6 Iowa State 60-52 in 2023-24 and No. 10/8 Houston 69-68 in 2024-25. The ‘Nauts have a fresh set of new uniforms for this year’s Space Game.
- Space Facts: UCF was founded in 1963 with the mission of supporting the growing United States space program. In 1968, UCF established its motto: “Reach for the Stars” to represent the university’s promising aerospace education in engineering, electronics and other technological professions. UCF is No. 1 for placing graduates in aerospace industry jobs. 29% of Kennedy Space Center employees hold UCF degrees. In 2012 UCF had a planet named after it. UCF researchers discovered an exoplanet candidate they named UCF-1.01, which is only two-thirds the size of the Earth and 33 light-years away.
- What is a Citronaut?: The Citronaut mascot first appeared on the student handbook ahead of the 1968-69 school year. It was designed to combine the two major themes of Central Florida at the time: the space program and Florida citrus industry, one that produces roughly 100 million boxes of oranges annually. The original orange and green logo and mascot were set aside when Florida Technological University became UCF in 1970. In 2018, the old citronaut logo was rebranded and brought back to life to include a new “Canaveral Blue” color as well as a new wordmark.
