UC Irvine didn’t let recent turbulence linger. The Anteaters controlled the night in a 78-62 win over CSU Bakersfield on February 6, 2026, pushing their record to 15-7 and reinforcing the gap between a team trying to stabilize and one searching for traction.
The result also followed each program’s recent direction: UC Irvine entered with a WWWLL form line and looked intent on tightening the screws, while CSU Bakersfield arrived on LLLLL and couldn’t flip the script.
Game flow: UC Irvine’s control, CSU Bakersfield’s uphill climb
With quarter-by-quarter scoring unavailable, the final margin tells the story: UC Irvine created separation and maintained it. The Anteaters’ 16-point win never required overtime and consistently tilted toward the home side as the game progressed.
Turning point: the margin becomes the message
In a game without a late-game swing on the scoreboard, UC Irvine’s biggest statement was how cleanly it finished. A 78-point output paired with holding CSU Bakersfield to 62 reflects a performance that didn’t drift into a coin-flip finish — the kind of result that matters for a 15-win team trying to avoid a slide.
What it means going forward
UC Irvine
At 15-7, this was the type of win UC Irvine needed after a brief dip in form. The Anteaters didn’t just win; they won with room to spare, a useful signal for a team aiming to keep momentum from swinging back toward inconsistency.
CSU Bakersfield
For CSU Bakersfield, now 8-15, the problems persist. Another loss extends a five-game skid and underscores the urgency to find a steadier baseline — especially in games where the opponent can build a cushion and never give it back.
Score
UC Irvine 78, CSU Bakersfield 62 — February 6, 2026 (Venue: TBD)

