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− | The '''University of the Pacific''' Tigers compete as members of the [[Big West Conference]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball, but will in 2013-14, return to the [[West Coast Conference]], of | + | The '''University of the Pacific''' Tigers compete as members of the [[Big West Conference]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball, but will in 2013-14, return to the [[West Coast Conference]], of which it was a founding member. The school has not sponsored football since 1995. Pacific, formerly known as "California Wesleyan College", is a private Methodist institution located in Stockton, California, about 45 miles south of Sacramento. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 3,000. |
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The University of the Pacific Tigers compete as members of the Big West Conference in NCAA Division I basketball, but will in 2013-14, return to the West Coast Conference, of which it was a founding member. The school has not sponsored football since 1995. Pacific, formerly known as "California Wesleyan College", is a private Methodist institution located in Stockton, California, about 45 miles south of Sacramento. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 3,000.
Big West Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division I (non-football) | |
Cal Poly-SLO • Cal-Davis • Cal-Irvine • Cal-Riverside • Cal-Santa Barbara • Cal State-Fullerton • Cal State-Northridge • Hawai'i • Long Beach State |
West Coast Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division I (non-football) | |
Brigham Young • Gonzaga • Loyola Marymount • Pacific (CA) • Pepperdine • Portland • Saint Mary's (CA) • San Diego • San Francisco • Santa Clara |