Toggle Background Video Playback Campus & Beyond Big Red Spirit, Summerlike Weather: Homecoming ’25 in Photos Stories You May Like How Much Do You Know About Cornell Traditions? Which Traditional Cornell Event Matches Your Personality? What Does Cornell Mean to You—In Five Words or Less? While the football team lost to Colgate, Cornellians enjoyed an otherwise picture-perfect weekend on the Hill By Cornellians staff Revelers at Homecoming ’25 could have been forgiven if they momentarily forgot it wasn't actually Reunion; the weather was that glorious. Sunny and in the 80s, with bright blue skies above East Hill, the weekend brought everything a Big Red fan could ask for—except, sadly, a football victory. Students show their spirit! Yes, the home team fell to Colgate 41-21 in the contest, viewed by more than 9,000 fans in Schoellkopf. But as Big Red Athletics reported in its game recap, there were some bright spots, including a 13-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter from quarterback Garrett "Bito" Bass-Sulpizio ’27. "Cornell outgained Colgate 458-384 in total offense and held the ball for longer (31:15 to 28:45)," the recap observes, "but four turnovers ... proved costly." Action on the gridiron. Off the field, fans enjoyed tailgating in the Schoellkopf and Kite Hill lots and beyond. Greek organizations and other groups welcomed alumni back to campus, and the Glee Club and Chorus hosted a concert in Bailey Hall. Friday night's highlight was a drone and laser light show in Schoellkopf. Off the field, fans enjoyed tailgating in the Schoellkopf and Kite Hill lots and beyond. And before the spectacle kicked off, Big Red history expert and Cornellians contributing editor Corey Ryan Earle ’07 quizzed the crowd on Cornell-related trivia. Among the questions: "How many live bear mascots has Cornell had?" and "Which dessert was invented in Ithaca?" (The answers: four, and the ice cream sundae.) President Mike Kotlikoff and Director of Athletics Nicki Moore at the big game. The run-up to Homecoming also featured a student-oriented Spirit Week. It comprised events like a "chalk challenge" on Ho Plaza, a Chimes concert, and "HoCo Fest"—with food, performances, a photo booth, free merch, and more—before the football game. And the weekend's other featured game did end in victory: Big Red women's volleyball defeated Harvard in straight sets, for the team's second straight Ivy win of the season. Scroll down for a photo tour of Homecoming 2025! Spirit Week Fun At the Drone and Laser Light Show Stories You May Like How Much Do You Know About Cornell Traditions? Which Traditional Cornell Event Matches Your Personality? Tailgating and More! Game Day Spirit (All images in this story by Cornell University photographers Alexandra Bayer, Devin Flores, Lindsay France, Sreang Hok, and Jason Koski.) Published October 7, 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel replyOnce your comment is approved, your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Class Year Email * Save my name, email, and class year in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Other stories You may like Cornelliana Take Note: Popular Study Method has ‘Cornell’ Written All Over It Campus & Beyond At the Biennale, Architects Counter Climate Change with Creativity Alumni In New England, Two Sisters Grow Cranberries for Your Holiday Table