This article is about the college athletic conference of 1915–1959. For the community college conference, see Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. For the conference formerly known as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, see Big West Conference. For the high school athletic conference in California, see Pacific Coast Conference (California).
Former American college athletic conference
Pacific Coast Conference
Association
NCAA
Founded
December 2, 1915
Ceased
June 30, 1959
No. of teams
9 (final), 10 (total)
Region
Pacific Coast, Mountain States
Locations
The Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was a college athletic conference in the United States which existed from 1915 to 1959. Though the Pac-12 Conference claims the PCC's history as part of its own, with eight of the ten PCC members (including all four original PCC charter members) now in the Pac-12, the older league had a completely different charter and was disbanded in 1959 due to a major crisis and scandal.
Established on December 2, 1915,[1] its four charter members were the University of California (now University of California, Berkeley), the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University).
^(Portland) Oregon Daily Journal. December 3, 1915. "Four Colleges Form Coast Conference at Very Secret Session"
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