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Revision as of 13:52, 13 December 2021
Status |
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Active |
Years Active |
1952-present |
Prior Name(s)/Conference(s) |
California Basketball Association (1952-56) West Coast Athletic Conference (1956-89) |
Successor Conference(s) |
n/a |
The West Coast Conference (WCC) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated in NCAA Division I consisting of ten member schools across the states of California, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
All of the current members are private, faith-based institutions. Seven members are Catholic Church affiliates, with four of these schools being Jesuit institutions. Pepperdine is an affiliate of the Churches of Christ. Brigham Young University is an affiliate of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). The conference's newest member, the University of the Pacific (which re-joined in 2013 after a 42-year absence), is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, although it has been financially independent of the church since 1969.
Members
Full members
School | Location | Joined |
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BYU Cougars | Provo, Utah | 2011 |
Gonzaga Bulldogs | Spokane, Washington | 1979 |
Loyola Marymount Lions | Los Angeles, California | 1955 |
Pacific Tigers | Stockton, California | 1952, 2013 |
Pepperdine Waves | Malibu, California | 1955 |
Portland Pilots | Portland, Oregon | 1976 |
Saint Mary's Gaels | Moraga, California | 1952 |
San Diego Torero | San Diego, California | 1979 |
San Francisco Dons | San Francisco, California | 1952 |
Santa Clara Broncos | Santa Clara, California | 1952 |
Media guides and yearbooks by sport
Men's basketball
2020s | 2020-21 |
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