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Pensacola Christian College (PCC) is a private Christian college in Pensacola, Florida Founded in 1974 by Arlin and Beka Horton, [ 3 ] it has been accredited by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools since 2013.
The Arlin R. Horton Sports Center, or Sports Center, is a 216,000+ sq. ft. [5] basketball arena, fitness center, and leisure center located in Pensacola, Florida, on the campus of Pensacola Christian College. The venue opened in February 1993 and has been the home of PCC Eagles men's basketball since November 1993, women's volleyball since 1994 ...
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The school was founded as Pensacola Christian School in 1954 by Arlin and Beka Horton, who later established Pensacola Christian College. PCS began in a three-classroom building, offering kindergarten through second grade. One grade was added each year until the school reached 9th grade.
The Pensacola Christian Eagles are the athletic teams of Pensacola Christian College, located in the Brent area of Pensacola, Florida. The Eagles are members of the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA), competing in Division II of the South Division. Athletic teams include: men's basketball (1977), women's basketball (2008 ...