Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
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Southern California Intercollegiate Conference | |
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Established | 1915 |
Members | 8 |
Sports fielded | 19 (10 men's, 9 women's) |
Region | Southern California |
States | 1 (California) |
Past names | none |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California |
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The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) is a college athletic conference that operates in the NCAA's Division III. It consists of eleven small private schools which are located in Southern California and organized into eight athletic programs.
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[edit] Current member schools
The member schools[1] are:
Institution | Membership | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Team Nickname |
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California Institute of Technology | 1915 - 1934, 1938 - present | Pasadena | 1891 | Private | 2,086 | Beavers |
California Lutheran University | 1991 - present | Thousand Oaks | 1959 | Lutheran | 3,298 | Kingsmen (men) Regals (women) |
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps —Claremont McKenna College —Harvey Mudd College —Scripps College |
1976 - present 1947 - present 1958 - present 1976 - present |
Claremont | 1946 1955 1926 |
Private | 1,200 1,000 1,000 |
Stags (men) Athenas (women) |
University of La Verne | 1926 - 1938, 1971 - present | La Verne | 1891 | Private | 1,685 | Leopards |
Occidental College | 1915 - present | Los Angeles | 1887 | Private | 1,839 | Tigers |
Pomona-Pitzer —Pomona College —Pitzer College |
1971 - present 1915 - 1934, 1938 - present 1971 - present |
Claremont | 1887 1963 |
Private | 1,548 950 |
Sagehens |
University of Redlands | 1915 - present | Redlands | 1907 | Private | 4,400 | Bulldogs |
Whittier College | 1915 - 1943, 1946 - present | Whittier | 1887 | Private | 1,540 | Poets |
[edit] Former member schools
There are four schools that once participated in SCIAC athletics[1]:
- University of California, Los Angeles — 1920 - 1927
- San Diego State University — 1926 - 1939
- University of California, Santa Barbara — 1931 - 1938
- Chapman College — 1950 - 1952
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ a b History of SCIAC. Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
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