California Pacific Conference

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California Pacific Conference
AssociationNAIA
Founded1996
CommissionerDon Ott
Sports fielded
  • 12
    • men's: 6
    • women's: 6
No. of teams11 (8 in 2024–25, 7 in 2025–26)
HeadquartersOakland, California
RegionWest
Official websitecalpacathletics.com
Locations
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The California Pacific Conference (Cal Pac) is a

California Maritime Academy
. The conference was formed in 1996.

Conference members range from members of the

liberal arts colleges
.

History

California Pacific Conference
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Cal Maritime
Westcliff
Park–Gilbert
Providence Christian
Benedictine–Mesa
La Sierra
Soka
ERAU–Prescott
UC Merced
Simpson
.
Pacific Union
Location of Cal Pac members: current and departing

Mills College, and Notre Dame de Namur University are former members of the conference that have left the Cal Pac and the NAIA for the Division II and Division III ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA).

In June 2011, Bethany University announced it was ceasing operations effective immediately, decreasing the Cal Pac to seven active members.[1]

In 2012, Holy Names University left the Cal Pac to join the Pacific West Conference; while Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University at Prescott, Marymount California University, and Soka University of America joined to increase the conference membership to nine schools.[2]

Benedictine University at Mesa, Providence Christian College, and Sierra Nevada University joined; while Menlo College left for the Golden State Athletic Conference
.

The

Sierra Nevada approved in July 2021 an agreement to merge with NCAA Division I's University of Nevada, Reno (Nevada).[6] The merger was given accreditation approval in late December and scheduled for completion before 2022–23,[7] leading to Sierra Nevada's departure from Cal Pac.

Chronological timeline

Member schools

Current members

The Cal Pac currently has 11 full members, all but two are private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined[a] Basketball?
Benedictine University at Mesa
Mesa, Arizona 2013 Catholic
(Benedictines)
340
Redhawks
2015 both
California State University Maritime Academy Vallejo, California 1929 Public[b] 700
Keelhaulers
1996 both
University of California, Merced Merced, California 2005 Public[c] 7,400 Golden Bobcats 2011 both
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University–Prescott Prescott, Arizona 1978 Nonsectarian 1,700
Eagles
2012 both
La Sierra University Riverside, California 1922 Seventh-day
Adventist
2,199
Golden Eagles
2013 both
Pacific Union College Angwin, California 1882 Seventh-day
Adventist
1,400
Pioneers
1996 both
Park University–Gilbert
Gilbert, Arizona 2018 Nonsectarian 300
Buccaneers
2020[5] both
Providence Christian College Pasadena, California 2002
Reformed
Christian
160
Sea Beggars
2015 none
Simpson University Redding, California 1921 Christian &
Missionary
Alliance
1,280
Red Hawks
1996 both
Soka University of America Aliso Viejo, California 2001 Nonsectarian 441
Lions
2012 none
Westcliff University Irvine, California 1993 For-profit 2,800
Warriors
2020[5] both
Notes
  1. ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. ^ Part of the California State University system.
  3. ^ Part of the University of California system.


Former members

The Cal Pac had 13 former full members, all but two were private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined[a] Left[b] Subsequent
conference(s)
Current
conference
University of Antelope Valley Lancaster, California 2009 For-profit 1,517
Pioneers
2015 2024 Closed in 2024
Bethany University Scotts Valley, California 1919 Assemblies
of God
N/A
Bruins
1996 2011 Closed in 2011
California State University, East Bay Hayward, California 1957 Public[c] 14,525 Pioneers 1998 2009 California (CCAA)[d]
(2009–present)
California State University, Monterey Bay Seaside, California 1994 Public[c] 7,079 Otters 1996 2004 California (CCAA)[d]
(2004–present)
Dominican University San Rafael, California 1890 Catholic
(D.S.S.R.)
2,125 Penguins 1996 2009 Pacific West (PacWest)[d]
(2009–present)
Holy Names University Oakland, California 1868 Catholic
(S.N.J.M.)
9,000 Hawks 1996 2012 Pacific West (PacWest)[d]
(2012–23)
Closed in 2023
Marymount California University[e] Rancho Palos Verdes, California 1932 Catholic
(R.S.H.M.)
923
Mariners
2012 2022 Closed in 2022
Menlo College Atherton, California 1927 Nonsectarian 750 Oaks 1996 2015 Golden State (GSAC)
(2015–present)
Mills College[f][e]
Oakland, California 1852 Nonsectarian 1,345
Cyclones
1999 2011 various[h] N/A[i]
Notre Dame de Namur University Belmont, California 1851 Catholic
(SNDdeN)
1,967
Argonauts
1998 2006 Pacific West (PacWest)[d]
(2006–20)
N/A[j]
Patten University[e] Oakland, California 1944
For-profit
900
Lions
1996 2005 NAIA Independent
(2005–12)
N/A[k]
University of Saint Katherine San Marcos, California 2010 Eastern
Orthodox
240
Firebirds
2019 2024 Closed in 2024
Sierra Nevada University[e] Incline Village, Nevada 1969 Nonsectarian 1,040
Eagles
2015 2022 N/A[l]
William Jessup University[m] Rocklin, California 1939 Nondenominational 1,743
Warriors
2004 2014 Golden State (GSAC)
(2014–present)
Notes
  1. ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. ^ Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. ^ a b Part of the California State University system.
  4. ^ a b c d e Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.
  5. ^ a b c d Non-basketball member.
  6. ^ This institution is a women's college, therefore it does not compete in men's sports.
  7. ^ Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference.
  8. ^ Mills had joined the following subsequent conferences: as an NCAA D-III Independent from 2011–12 to 2012–13, and during the 2016–17 school year; the Great South Athletic Conference (GSAC) from 2013–14 to 2015–16; the American Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) from 2017–18 to 2019–20; and the Coast to Coast Athletic Conference[g] (C2C) from 2020–21 to 2021–22.
  9. ^ Mills had discontinued its athletics program, as it was merged into Northeastern University in 2022.
  10. ^ Notre Dame de Namur dropped its athletic program after the 2019–20 school year.
  11. ^ Patten dropped its athletic program after the 2011–12 school year.
  12. ^ Sierra Nevada merged its campus into the University of Nevada, Reno in 2022.
  13. ^ Currently known as Jessup University since January 23, 2023.

Membership timeline

Westcliff UniversityGolden State Athletic ConferencePark University GilbertUniversity of Saint KatherineSierra Nevada UniversityProvidence Christian CollegeGolden State Athletic ConferenceBenedictine University at MesaUniversity of Antelope ValleyLa Sierra UniversitySoka University of AmericaMarymount California UniversityGolden State Athletic ConferenceEmbry–Riddle Aeronautical University, PrescottCalifornia Collegiate Athletic AssociationUniversity of California, MercedPacific West ConferenceGolden State Athletic ConferenceJessup UniversityCoast to Coast Athletic ConferenceAmerican Collegiate Athletic AssociationNCAA Division III independent schoolsGreat South Athletic ConferenceNCAA Division III independent schoolsMills CollegePacific West ConferenceNotre Dame de Namur UniversityCalifornia Collegiate Athletic AssociationCalifornia State University, East BaySimpson UniversityNAIA independent schoolsPatten UniversityPacific Union CollegeGolden State Athletic ConferenceMenlo CollegePacific West ConferenceHoly Names UniversityPacific West ConferenceDominican University of CaliforniaCalifornia Collegiate Athletic AssociationCalifornia State University, Monterey BayCalifornia State University Maritime AcademyBethany University

 Full member (non-football) 

Sports sponsored

A divisional format is used for women's volleyball.
North
  • Cal–Merced
  • Pacific Union
  • Simpson
South 1
  • La Sierra
  • Providence Christian
South 2
  • Saint Katherine
  • Westcliff
Arizona
  • Benedictine–Mesa
  • Embry–Riddle–Prescott
  • Park–Gilbert
A divisional format is used for men's & women's basketball.
North
  • Cal Maritime
  • Cal–Merced
  • Pacific Union
  • Simpson
South
  • La Sierra
  • Saint Katherine
  • Westcliff
Arizona
  • Benedictine–Mesa
  • Embry–Riddle–Prescott
  • Park–Gilbert
Conference sports
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball Green tickY
Basketball Green tickY Green tickY
Cross Country Green tickY Green tickY
Golf Green tickY Green tickY
Soccer
Green tickY Green tickY
Softball Green tickY
Volleyball Green tickY Green tickY

See also

References

  1. ^ McCord, Shanna (June 14, 2011). "Bethany University will close: Private funding didn't materialize". Santa Cruz Sentinel. Archived from the original on June 16, 2011. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  2. ^ "Cal Pac Adds Three New Members for 2012-13". January 25, 2012. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  3. ^ "La Sierra University Becomes 10th Cal Pac Member". November 19, 2012. Retrieved November 24, 2012.
  4. ^ Ulrich, Pauly (January 17, 2019). "USK Official Members of the Cal Pac". University of Saint Katherine Athletics. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "NAIA Approves Five Institutions for Membership". NAIA. March 31, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  6. ^ "Sierra Nevada Approves Plan to Merge Into U of Nevada at Reno". Inside Higher Ed. July 8, 2021. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  7. ^ "Proposed UNR acquisition of Sierra Nevada University clears accreditation hurdle". CarsonNow.org. December 27, 2021. Retrieved December 30, 2021.

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