Saturday, March 02, 2024

  • Canaveral Sea Kayaking and Camping

    Canaveral National Seashore

    Trip Date: 3/2/24-3/3/24 Trip Location: Titusville, FL Trip Cost: $0 Registration Opens: 2/16/2024 - 12 p.m. Registration Closes: 2/26/2024 - 4 p.m. Register for this trip in the UCF RWC app or through the UCF RWC Membership Portal website. All trips are now first-come, first-served. All trips will open two weeks before the first day of the trip. If the …

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  • Clarinet Day

    Rehearsal Hall

    The UCF Annual Clarinet Day with feature guest artist Wesley Ferreira (clarinet) from Colorado State University.  Registration will begin at noon and events will run from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Make sure to bring your clarinet!

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  • UCF Men's Basketball vs. Iowa State

    Addition Financial Arena

    The UCF men's basketball team will host Iowa State at Addition Financial Arena. For the most up to date information, including tickets, please visit ucfknights.com/sports/mens-basketball/.

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  • UCF Softball's Knights Classic (Recurring Event)

    Softball Stadium

    The UCF Softball team hosts the Knights Classic at the UCF Softball Complex.  Tournament ScheduleMarch 1 vs. Princeton; 3:30 p.m.March 1 vs. South Carolina; 6 p.m.March 2 vs. Princeton; 5:30 p.m.March 3 vs. Kennesaw State; 11 a.m.March 3 vs. Bethune-Cookman; 1 p.m.For the most up-to-date information, visit ucfknights.com/sports/softball.

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  • UCF Baseball vs. South Florida (Recurring Event)

    John Euliano Park

    The UCF baseball team, under the direction of new head coach Rich Wallace, will host USF for a three game series at John Euliano Park. For more information, visit ucfknights.com/sports/baseball/. General ticket information: ucfknights.com/athletics-ticketing-central Student ticket information: ucfknights.com/student-tickets-olympic-sports

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  • Theatre UCF Presents "The Cherry Orchard" (Recurring Event)

    Theatre UCF: Black Box: TH 6

    By Anton Chekhov, translation by Jean-Claude van Itallie and directed by Roberta Emerson. A bittersweet tale of the Russian aristocracy facing love, loss, monetary struggle and major societal changes ­­— all on the brink of revolution. The aristocratic family is sociable, intelligent and hopelessly in debt. Unless they can find funding, their huge estate — including a much-loved cherry orchard …

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