Pacific Coast Softball Conference - Members

Members

All former members of the PCSC will be members of softball-sponsoring all-sports conferences as of the next NCAA softball season in 2014.

Institution Location Founded Type Joined Departed Nickname Primary conference while in PCSC Current primary conference
Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 1875 Private 2012 2013 Cougars West Coast West Coast
CSU Bakersfield !California State University, Bakersfield (CSU Bakersfield) Bakersfield, California 1965 Public 2010 2013 Roadrunners Independent WAC (in July 2013)
Idaho State University Pocatello, Idaho 1901 Public 2010 2012 Bengals Big Sky Big Sky
Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles, California 1865 Private 2002 2013 Lions West Coast West Coast
Northern Colorado !University of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colorado 1889 Public 2010 2012 Bears Big Sky Big Sky
Portland State University Portland, Oregon 1946 Public 2002 2012 Vikings Big Sky Big Sky
Sacramento State !California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State) Sacramento, California 1947 Public 2002 2012 Hornets Big Sky Big Sky
Saint Mary's College of California Moraga, California 1863 Private 2002 2013 Gaels West Coast West Coast
San Diego !University of San Diego San Diego, California 1949 7,548 2002 2013 Toreros West Coast West Coast
Santa Clara University Santa Clara, California 1851 Private 2002 2013 Broncos West Coast West Coast
Seattle University Seattle, Washington 1891 Private 2010 2012 Redhawks Independent WAC
Utah Valley University Orem, Utah 1941 Public 2010 2013 Wolverines Great West WAC (in July 2013)
Weber State University Ogden, Utah 1889 Public 2010 2012 Wildcats Big Sky Big Sky

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