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California Pacific Conference
NameCalifornia Pacific Conference
RegionCalifornia, Hawaii, Oregon

California Pacific Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and comprises schools from California, Hawaii, and Oregon. The conference is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) networks, which include institutions like University of California, Berkeley, University of Hawaii at Manoa, and University of Oregon. The California Pacific Conference is also associated with the Association of Independent Institutions (AII) and has partnerships with organizations such as the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II and Golden State Athletic Conference. Member schools, including Menlo College, University of California, Merced, and Notre Dame de Namur University, compete in various sports against teams from conferences like the Golden State Athletic Conference and Cascade Collegiate Conference.

History

The California Pacific Conference has its roots in the West Coast Athletic Conference (WCAC), which was established in the 1950s and included schools like University of San Francisco, Loyola Marymount University, and Pepperdine University. Over the years, the conference has undergone several transformations, with some schools leaving to join other conferences like the West Coast Conference and Mountain West Conference. The current configuration of the California Pacific Conference includes schools like Holy Names University, Mills College, and Simpson University, which have been part of the conference since its inception or have joined later, such as University of Antelope Valley and Pacific Union College. The conference has also been associated with institutions like Stanford University, University of California, Los Angeles, and University of Southern California, which have competed against California Pacific Conference teams in sports like basketball and volleyball. The conference's history is also linked to events like the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the NAIA Men's Basketball Championships, which have featured teams from the California Pacific Conference and other conferences like the Pac-12 Conference and Big West Conference.

Member Schools

The California Pacific Conference consists of schools like Menlo College, Notre Dame de Namur University, and Holy Names University, which are located in California and offer a range of academic programs, including those in business, engineering, and health sciences. Other member schools, such as University of California, Merced and Simpson University, are also part of the conference and compete in sports like soccer and cross-country against teams from conferences like the California Collegiate Athletic Association and PacWest Conference. The conference also includes schools like Mills College and Pacific Union College, which have strong programs in arts and humanities and have produced notable alumni like Steve Jobs and Sergey Brin, who have gone on to work at companies like Apple Inc. and Google. The member schools of the California Pacific Conference are also associated with organizations like the American Council on Education and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, which provide accreditation and support for institutions like University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University.

Championships

The California Pacific Conference has a strong tradition of competition in sports like basketball, volleyball, and soccer, with teams from the conference competing against those from other conferences like the Golden State Athletic Conference and Cascade Collegiate Conference. The conference has produced several championship teams, including those from Menlo College and Notre Dame de Namur University, which have won titles in sports like football and baseball. The conference's championship games are often held at venues like Kezar Stadium and Sunnyvale Community Center, which have also hosted events like the NCAA Division II Football Championship and the NAIA Football National Championship. The California Pacific Conference's championships are also associated with events like the Rose Bowl and the Fiesta Bowl, which feature teams from conferences like the Pac-12 Conference and Big 12 Conference.

Sports

The California Pacific Conference offers a range of sports, including basketball, volleyball, soccer, and cross-country, with teams from the conference competing against those from other conferences like the California Collegiate Athletic Association and PacWest Conference. The conference's sports programs are designed to promote athletic excellence and academic achievement, with many student-athletes going on to compete at the NCAA Division I and NCAA Division II levels. The conference's sports teams have also competed against those from institutions like University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California, and Stanford University, which are part of conferences like the Pac-12 Conference and Mountain West Conference. The California Pacific Conference's sports programs are also associated with organizations like the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, which provide support and resources for institutions like Menlo College and Notre Dame de Namur University.

Notable Alumni

The California Pacific Conference has produced many notable alumni, including business leaders like Steve Jobs and Sergey Brin, who have gone on to work at companies like Apple Inc. and Google. Other notable alumni include athletes like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson, who have competed in sports like basketball and have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The conference's alumni have also included politicians like Jerry Brown and Dianne Feinstein, who have served in offices like the California State Senate and the United States Senate. The California Pacific Conference's notable alumni are also associated with institutions like Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University, which have produced leaders in fields like technology, medicine, and law. The conference's alumni network includes organizations like the California Chamber of Commerce and the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, which provide support and resources for institutions like Menlo College and Notre Dame de Namur University.

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