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Pacific Tigers

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Intercollegiate sports teams of University of the Pacific

Athletic teams representing University of the Pacific
Pacific Tigers
Logo
UniversityUniversity of the Pacific
ConferenceWCC (primary)
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (swimming and diving)
GCC (water polo)
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorAdam Tschuor[1]
LocationStockton, California
Varsity teams17
Basketball arenaAlex G. Spanos Center
Baseball stadiumKlein Family Field
Soccer stadiumKnoles Field
MascotPowercat
NicknameTigers
Fight songThe Tiger Fight Song "Hungry Tigers"[1]
ColorsBlack and orange[2]
   
Websitepacifictigers.com

ThePacific Tigers represent theUniversity of the Pacific inStockton, California, in intercollegiate athletics. The Tigers compete inNCAA Division I, and are currently in their second stint as members of theWest Coast Conference (WCC).

Conference history

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Pacific was one of the founding members of theWest 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 theBig West Conference, for football only in 1969 and moved the rest of its sports to the PCAA in 1971. The Tigers remained in the Big West until returning to the WCC on July 1, 2013.[3]

Sports sponsored

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Men's sportsWomen's sports
BaseballBasketball
BasketballBeach volleyball
GolfCross country
SoccerSoccer
Swimming and divingSoftball
TennisSwimming and diving
Water poloTennis
Track and field
Volleyball
Water polo
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Programs history

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Pacific women's volleyball captured the only two NCAA national championships in school history in back-to-back seasons in 1985 and 1986. Under head coachesTaras Liskevych and John Dunning, the Pacific women's volleyball program qualified for 24 consecutive NCAA Tournaments from 1981 to 2004 and advanced to 18 regionals and 7 final fours during that period.[4]

The Pacific Tigers men's basketball program made five NCAA Tournament appearances under head coach Bob Thomason (1997, 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2013). Thomason became the winningest head coach in Big West Conference men's basketball history when he collected his 206th career league victory on February 14, 2009, surpassing the conference win total of former LBSU and UNLV head coach Jerry Tarkanian.[5] Pacific also achieved a 16-game winning streak three times under Thomason.

The Pacific men's water polo program was ranked No. 1 in the nation throughout much of the 2013 season and battled the five-time defending champion USC Trojans for the NCAA title in an overtime thriller on December 8, 2013, eventually falling by a score of 12–11 in double overtime. Under the direction of head coach James Graham, the Tigers (23–5) joined Pacific women's volleyball as the only Tigers' program to earn a number one ranking, advance to the Final Four of their sport, and play in the NCAA Championship Game.[6]

At the end of the 1995 season, Pacific ended itsfootball program after 77 years of competition.[7][8]

Pacific's softball team has appeared in oneWomen's College World Series in 1983.[9]

On November 12, 2012, it was announced that Pacific would add three new sports teams to its roster – a men's soccer team, a women's track and field team and a women's beach volleyball team. The two women's sports began play in 2013, and the men's soccer team began play in 2014.[10][11] The most recent change in sports sponsorship was the dropping of men's volleyball at the end of the 2014 season (2013–14 school year).[12]

Gallery

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Pacific Tigers sports
  • Rugby (1961)
    Rugby (1961)
  • Soccer game (1970)
    Soccer game (1970)
  • 1973 football game
    1973 football game
  • 1976 basketball roster
    1976 basketball roster
  • Beach volleyball (2017)
    Beach volleyball (2017)

References

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  1. ^"Adam Tschuor Named New Athletic Director at Pacific". July 24, 2023.
  2. ^Pacific Tigers Graphic Identity Sheet(PDF). October 18, 2017. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2020.
  3. ^"Big West Conference". Archived fromthe original on August 10, 2001. RetrievedMarch 22, 2013.
  4. ^"Pacific Women's Volleyball History - Pacific". Archived fromthe original on November 6, 2012.
  5. ^"Thomason Takes Most Wins in Big West Conference laccessdate=December 29, 2012". University of the Pacific. December 3, 2011. Archived fromthe original on February 13, 2013. RetrievedMarch 22, 2013.
  6. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on August 18, 2018. RetrievedMay 3, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^"Investing in Excellence". University of the Pacific. RetrievedOctober 18, 2007.
  8. ^"10 years ago today – Pacific kills off football". fanblogs.com. December 19, 2005. Archived fromthe original on October 7, 2010. RetrievedJune 21, 2010.
  9. ^Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013).A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc.ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
  10. ^"Three New Sports Teams Added at Pacific". University of the Pacific. Archived fromthe original on September 4, 2013. RetrievedNovember 12, 2012.
  11. ^"Pacific Adds Men's Soccer, Sand Volleyball And Women's Track And Field – Pacific". Pacifictigers.com. November 12, 2012. Archived fromthe original on April 7, 2014. RetrievedApril 5, 2016.
  12. ^"Men's Volleyball To Be Officially Dropped After 2014 season".The Pacifican. Stockton, CA. October 19, 2013. Archived fromthe original on April 23, 2014. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014.

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