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  2. Pacific Union College - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Union athletic teams are called the Pioneers. The college is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the California Pacific Conference (CalPac) since the 1996–97 academic year.

  3. Pacific Union College Academy basketball tournament

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    The Pacific Union College Academy basketball tournament is a tournament for Seventh-day Adventist high schools, held every January or February at Pacific Union College. [ 1 ] The tournament attracts teams from California , but also other states.

  4. California Pacific Conference - Wikipedia

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    The California Pacific Conference (Cal Pac) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The conference commissioner is Don Ott. Conference leadership is shared among the member institutions. The secretary is Marv Christopher of California Maritime Academy. The conference was ...

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  6. List of college athletic programs in California - Wikipedia

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    Life Pacific Warriors: Life Pacific University: San Dimas: Golden State: The Master's Mustangs: The Master's University: Santa Clarita: Golden State: Menlo Oaks [a] Menlo College: Atherton: Golden State: Pacific Union Pioneers: Pacific Union College: Angwin: Cal Pac: Providence Christian Sea Beggars: Providence Christian College: Pasadena: Cal ...

  7. University of the Pacific (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Pacific was founded on July 10, 1851, in Santa Clara. It was originally named California Wesleyan College, but one month later, it petitioned to have its name changed to the University of the Pacific. [9] In 1858, the college opened the first medical school on the West Coast, the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific.

  8. Pacific Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Pacific was one of the founding members of the West Coast Conference (originally the California Basketball Association and later the West Coast Athletic Conference) in 1952, but became a charter member of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, now known as the Big West Conference, for football only in 1969 and moved the rest of its sports to the PCAA in 1971.

  9. Point Loma Sea Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Lions added Sunset Gold to their color scheme and also updated their logo, with the help of Joe Bosack Co., to create the current PLNU Athletic Word Mark and Crest. Point Loma became an active member in the NCAA since the summer of 2014, which signified the conclusion of their three-year transition process from the NAIA to NCAA Division II.