HOMECOMING
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
October 30 - November 4, 2023
2023 UGA HOMECOMING COURT
Applications and interviews are evaluated by a panel of judges to determine a ten-person court. The student body then votes to determine the King and Queen, who are announced at halftime of the homecoming game.
KING CANDIDATES
QUEEN CANDIDATES
KING & QUEEN
CANDIDATES
Alex Arevalo's portrait.
Alex Arevalo
Alex Arevalo of Marietta is a fourth-year, political science and international affairs major with a certificate in personal and organizational leadership representing New Student Orientation.
Ella Avery's portrait.
Ella Avery
Ella Avery of Woodstock is a fourth-year, marketing major with an emphasis on professional selling and a certificate in personal and organizational leadership representing Panhellenic Council.
Cale Ledford's portrait.
Cale Ledford
Cale Ledford of Dalton is a fourth-year, public relations major with a minor in political science and a certificate in personal and organizational leadership and public affairs communication representing the Visitors Center.
Emma Sorckoff's portrait.
Emma Sorckoff
Emma Sorckoff of Roswell is a fourth-year, elementary education and internal affairs major representing University Judiciary.
George Moore's portrait.
George Moore
George Moore of Toccoa is a fourth-year, international affairs and political science major with a certificate in personal and organizational leadership and applied politics representing the Student Government Association.
Hannah Holeman's portrait.
Hannah Holeman
Hannah Holeman of Monroe is a fourth-year, communication sciences and disorders major representing the Mary Frances Early College of Education.
Willis Tripp's portrait.
Willis Tripp
Willis Tripp of Newnan is a third-year, finance major with the intended master of accountancy track a minor in religion with a certificate in personal and organizational leadership representing Spike Squad.  
Kai Pope's portrait.
Kai Pope
Kai Pope of Lawrenceville is a fourth-year, communication sciences and disorders major with a minor in Spanish and a certificate in disability studies representing the Student Alumni Council. 
Zac Aaron's portrait.
Zac Aaron
Zac Aaron of McDonough is a fourth-year, social work major with a minor in sociology representing Arch Society.
Kinya Williams' portrait.
Kinya Williams
Kinya Williams of Columbus is a fourth-year, biology major with an emphasis on pre-med representing New Student Orientation.