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Big West Conference

The Big West Conference (BWC) is an American collegiate athletic conference whose member institutions participate in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The conference was originally formed on July 1, 1969, as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (PCAA), and in 1988 was renamed the Big West Conference. The conference stopped sponsoring college football after the 2000 season.

Big West Conference
FormerlyPacific Coast Athletic Association (1969–1988)
AssociationNCAA
FoundedJuly 1, 1969; 53 years ago (1969-07-01)
CommissionerDan Butterly (since July 1, 2020)
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 8
    • women's: 10
DivisionDivision I
SubdivisionNon–football
No. of teams11
HeadquartersIrvine, California
RegionWest Coast
Official websitewww.bigwest.org
Locations

Among the conference's 11 member institutions, 10 are located in California (with 9 located in Southern California alone) and one is located in Hawaii. All of the schools are public universities, with the California schools evenly split between the California State University and the University of California systems. In addition, one affiliate member plays two sports in the BWC not sponsored by its home conference.

History

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Big West Conference Members locations
  – Full members
  – Associate members
 
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Big West Conference Members locations
  – Full members

Pacific Coast Athletic Association

The Big West Conference was formed in June 1968 as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association.[1] The five original charter members were Fresno State, San Jose State, UC Santa Barbara, San Diego State, and Long Beach State.[1] Two other schools, Cal State Los Angeles and the University of the Pacific, were also considered but they declined at that time to pursue membership.[2] The newly formed conference had a number of meetings to set up its governance, which was confirmed in October 1968 on the campus of UC Santa Barbara.[3] Before the league started play, Cal State Los Angeles joined as a full member and the University of the Pacific joined for football only, becoming a full member itself two years later.[4][5] The conference itself lists July 1, 1969, as its founding date, with the seven institutions beginning conference play that fall.[6][7]

Evolution

Since its inception as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association, the conference has seen many changes. Utah State was the first institution outside of California to join the conference in 1978. This opened the floodgates for many other schools to affiliate with the PCAA; notable schools include UNLV, Nevada, Louisiana Tech, Boise State, and football-only members, such as Southwestern Louisiana and Arkansas State.

In 1983, the PCAA became the first western conference to introduce women's athletic programs, allowing its female student-athletes to compete at the same level as their male counterparts. This proved vital for Hawaiʻi as their only participation in the conference was for their women's sports.

However, many universities left to join conferences that were perceived as more well-known, such as the Western Athletic Conference or the Mountain West Conference, while others did not see the benefit of travel since historically many of the teams have been California-based.

From the departures of Idaho and Utah State in 2005 until the arrival of Hawaii in 2012, all members were based in California, reducing the cost and travel time between the universities. When Hawaii joined, it agreed to help defray a portion of travel costs to that state for the league's California members.

There have been no fewer than 25 full and associate members in the conference's history, while only two of the original seven charter members remain (Long Beach State and UC Santa Barbara, with only Long Beach State's membership being continuous).

The change to the Big West

 
The logo of the Big West from 2000 to 2021[8]

Effective July 1, 1988, the Pacific Coast Athletic Association changed its name to the Big West Conference.[7] With such schools as Utah State, UNLV, Nevada, New Mexico State, and Hawaii now in the fold, the name change was more representative of its member institutions.[7] In addition, the conference had signed a contract with ESPN to have its men's basketball games telecast as the third game of a triple header known as Big Monday - the other conferences being featured were the Big East and the Big Ten so the name Big West fit the theme.[9]

Member schools

Current members

Full members

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors
California Polytechnic State University
(Cal Poly)
San Luis Obispo, California 1901 1996[a] Public
(CSU system)
21,306 Mustangs      
California State University, Bakersfield
(Cal State Bakersfield)
Bakersfield, California 1965 2020[10][b] Public
(CSU system)
8,720 Roadrunners    
California State University, Fullerton
(Cal State Fullerton)
Fullerton, California 1957 1974 Public
(CSU system)
40,235 Titans      
California State University, Northridge
(Cal State Northridge)
Northridge, California 1958 2001 Public
(CSU system)
39,916 Matadors      
University of Hawaii at Manoa
(Hawaiʻi)
Honolulu, Hawaii 1907 2012[c] Public
(U of H system)
17,612 Rainbow Warriors
& Rainbow Wahine[d]
       
California State University, Long Beach
(Long Beach State)
Long Beach, California 1949 1969 Public
(CSU system)
37,776 Beach[e]    
University of California, Davis
(UC Davis)
Davis, California 1905 2007 Public
(UC system)
36,441 Aggies    
University of California, Irvine
(UC Irvine)
Irvine, California 1965 1977 Public
(UC system)
33,467 Anteaters    
University of California, Riverside
(UC Riverside)
Riverside, California 1954 2001 Public
(UC system)
22,921 Highlanders    
University of California, San Diego
(UC San Diego)[f]
San Diego, California 1960 2020[g] Public
(UC system)
33,735 Tritons    
University of California, Santa Barbara
(UC Santa Barbara)
Santa Barbara, California 1891 1969;
1976[h]
Public
(UC system)
24,346 Gauchos    
Notes
  1. ^ Cal Poly San Luis Obispo was an affiliate member of the Big West in women's volleyball from 1984–85 to 1989–90.
  2. ^ Before becoming a full member, CSU Bakersfield had been a Big West affiliate in beach volleyball since the 2015–16 school year.
  3. ^ Hawaii was a full member of the Big West in women's sports from 1984–85 to 1995–96; while the men's sports were a full member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) during that tenure.
  4. ^ The Hawaii beach volleyball team is officially Rainbow Wahine, but more commonly uses the nickname SandBows.
  5. ^ Long Beach State fully rebranded its athletic program as Beach effective in the 2020–21 school year, after transitioning from its former nickname of 49ers over several years. The baseball team continues to use the nickname Dirtbags, which it had adopted in the 49ers era.
  6. ^ UC San Diego began a transition from Division II to Division I upon fully joining the Big West and is not eligible to compete for the league’s NCAA automatic qualification in single-site championship sports that have Division II national championships until July 1, 2024. (Men's volleyball and women's water polo are not subject to this restriction, as neither sport has a Division II championship.)[10]
  7. ^ UC San Diego first joined the Big West as a men's volleyball affiliate in 2017. It added women's water polo to its BWC membership in 2019.
  8. ^ UC Santa Barbara joined the Big West when it was founded in 1969, left to become an independent after the 1973–74 school year, then rejoined the conference effective the 1976–77 school year.

Affiliate members

Institution Nickname Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Primary
conference
Big West
sport(s)
California State University, Sacramento
(Sacramento State)
Hornets Sacramento, California 1947 2012–13m.soc.
2015–16b.vb.[a]
Public
(CSU system)
30,670 Big Sky men's soccer;
beach volleyball
Notes
  1. ^ Sacramento State men's soccer joined the Big West Conference in the 2012 fall season (2012–13 school year) and beach volleyball followed for the 2016 spring season (2015–16 school year).[11][12]


Former members

Many of the former members of the Big West are now members of the Western Athletic Conference or the Mountain West Conference. Of the nine schools that were in the WAC before its early-2010s realignment, only Hawaii had not spent some time in the Big West as a football participant – it was a Big West member only in women's sports. Of the former members, Cal State Los Angeles is the only team that reverted to Division II level.

School names and nicknames reflect those used by the institutions when they were Big West members. One school has changed its name (Southwestern Louisiana, now branded athletically as Louisiana and also known as Louisiana–Lafayette) and one its nickname (Arkansas State, from Indians to Red Wolves).

Former full members

Institution Nickname Location Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment Current
primary
conference
Boise State University Broncos Boise, Idaho 1932 1996 2001 Public 22,678 Mountain West
California State University, Fresno
(Fresno State)
Bulldogs Fresno, California 1911 1969 1992 Public 22,565 Mountain West
California State University, Los Angeles
(Cal State L.A.)
Golden Eagles Los Angeles, California 1947 1969 1974 Public 20,619 CCAA
(NCAA Division II)
University of Idaho Vandals Moscow, Idaho 1889 1996 2005 Public 11,180 Big Sky
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
(UNLV)
Rebels Paradise, Nevada 1957 1982 1996 Public 28,203 Mountain West
University of Nevada, Reno Wolf Pack Reno, Nevada 1874 1992 2000 Public 18,227 Mountain West
New Mexico State University Aggies Las Cruces, New Mexico 1888 1983 2000 Public 18,497 WAC
(C-USA in 2023)
University of North Texas Mean Green Denton, Texas 1890 1996 2000 Public 35,778 C-USA
(The American in 2023)
San Diego State University Aztecs San Diego, California 1897 1969 (men's sports);
1984 (women's sports)
1978 (men's sports);
1990 (women's sports)
Public 28,789 Mountain West
San Jose State University Spartans San Jose, California 1857 1969 1996 Public 32,697 Mountain West
Utah State University Aggies Logan, Utah 1888 1978 2005 Public 28,796 Mountain West
University of the Pacific Tigers Stockton, California 1851 1969 (football-only);
1971 (all sports)
2013 Private 6,296 West Coast

Former affiliate members

Institution Nickname Location
(California)
Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment Primary
conference
Big West
sport(s)
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
(Cal Poly Pomona)
Broncos Pomona 1938 1984–85 1989–90 Public 22,501 CCAA
(NCAA Division II)
softball
California State University, Sacramento
(Sacramento State)
Hornets Sacramento 1947 1996–97 2001–02 Public 24,388 Big Sky baseball
San Diego State University Aztecs San Diego 1897 2012–13 2012–13 Public 33,790 Mountain West women's water polo

Former football-only members

Institution Nickname Location Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment Primary
conference
at the time
of joining
Big West
football
Current
conference
Arkansas State University Indians[a] Jonesboro, Arkansas 1909 1993–94,
1999–2000
1995–96,
2000–01[b]
Public 13,438 Sun Belt
Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs Ruston, Louisiana 1894 1993–94 1995–96 Public 11,581 Sun Belt C-USA
Northern Illinois University Huskies DeKalb, Illinois 1895 1993–94 1995–96 Public 25,313 Mid-Continent[c] MAC
University of Southwestern Louisiana[d] Ragin' Cajuns Lafayette, Louisiana 1898 1993 1996 Public 19,188 Sun Belt
Notes
  1. ^ Currently known as the Arkansas State Red Wolves.
  2. ^ Arkansas State joined the Big West for football in the 1993 fall season (1993–94 school year), left to become an independent after the 1995 fall season (–96 school year, then re-joined in 1999, only to leave again after the 2000 fall season (2000–01 school year).
  3. ^ Currently known as the Summit League.
  4. ^ Currently known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and branded for sports purposes as "Louisiana".

Membership timeline

University of California, San DiegoCalifornia State University, BakersfieldUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, RiversideCalifornia State University, NorthridgeCalifornia Polytechnic State UniversityCalifornia State University, SacramentoBig Sky ConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceUniversity of IdahoMountain West ConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceBoise State UniversityAmerican Athletic ConferenceConference USASun Belt ConferenceUniversity of North TexasArkansas State UniversityUniversity of Louisiana at LafayetteNorthern Illinois UniversityLouisiana Tech UniversityMountain West ConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceUniversity of Nevada, RenoWestern Athletic ConferenceUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaCalifornia State Polytechnic University, PomonaConference USAWestern Athletic ConferenceSun Belt ConferenceNew Mexico State UniversityMountain West ConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasMountain West ConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceUtah State UniversityUniversity of California, IrvineCalifornia State University, FullertonCalifornia State University, Long BeachUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraWest Coast ConferenceUniversity of the Pacific (United States)Mountain West ConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceSan Jose State UniversityMountain West ConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceCalifornia State University, FresnoMountain West ConferenceWestern Athletic ConferenceSan Diego State UniversityCalifornia Collegiate Athletic AssociationCalifornia State University, Los Angeles

Full members Full members (non-football) Assoc. members (football only) Assoc. member (Other sports) Other Conference

Notes

  • San Diego State played football as an independent for the 1976 and 1977 seasons prior to leaving the Big West Conference in 1978.
  • UC Santa Barbara was an independent from 1974–75 to 1975–76.
  • Cal State Fullerton played football as an independent for the 1992 season and dropped football entirely the following year.
  • Louisiana Tech, Northern Illinois, Southwestern Louisiana, and Arkansas State joined the Big West for a short-lived football consortium from 1993 to 1995.
  • Arkansas State played football as an independent from 1996 to 1998 and then rejoined the Big West for football during the 1999 and 2000 seasons.

Sports

The Big West Conference currently sponsors 18 NCAA sports, with men's volleyball the newest addition for the 2017–18 school year.[6][13]

In baseball, Cal State Fullerton has won four College World Series titles with national championships in 1979, 1984, 1995, and 2004.[14] In addition, Long Beach State and UC Irvine have made multiple appearances in the College World Series. Fullerton also has a national championship in softball, winning in 1984. Long Beach State has won three NCAA women's volleyball titles, as a part of Big West Conference women's volleyball, with national championships in 1989, 1993, and 1998. Misty May-Treanor led the 49ers (now known as Beach) to a 36–0 record en route to the program's most recent title. UC Santa Barbara was the NCAA men's soccer runner-up in 2004, losing the national championship match to Indiana on penalty kicks. The Gauchos returned to the College Cup in 2006 and won the national championship.

Former Big West members UNLV and Pacific won national championships while part of the conference. The UNLV Runnin' Rebels men's basketball team won the 1990 NCAA tournament championship after routing Duke 103-73 in the national title game. UNLV was undefeated during the 1991 NCAA men's basketball season before falling to Duke in the final four. The Runnin' Rebels during this era are widely considered one of the best college basketball teams of all time. The Pacific Tigers women's volleyball team won back-to-back national championships in 1985 and 1986.

The Big West did not sponsor men's volleyball or men's water polo, but it was the primary conference affiliation of several schools that compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation for these sports, respectively. In NCAA men's volleyball, UC Irvine has established itself as one of the nation's most elite programs, winning four national championships in 2007, 2009, 2012, and 2013. Long Beach State also won men's national volleyball titles in 1991, 2018 and 2019. In NCAA men's water polo, UC Irvine won three national championships in 1970, 1982, and 1989. UC Santa Barbara also won a men's water polo title in 1979.

On May 31, 2016, the Big West announced the conference would sponsor men's volleyball as its 18th sport, with five Big West schools leaving the MPSF to establish the new men's volleyball league. Men's volleyball is the third of four sports in which the MPSF has recently seen a mass exodus of teams to join an existing conference in a newly sponsored sport, with men's soccer, men's water polo, and women's lacrosse as the others. The men's volleyball membership includes core Big West members Cal State Northridge, Long Beach State, Hawaii, UC Irvine, and UC Santa Barbara. UC San Diego joined as an affiliate to bring the league to the NCAA minimum requirement of 6 teams to receive an automatic bid for the NCAA tournament.

Big West Commissioner Dennis Farrell explained that adding UC San Diego was not an indicator UC San Diego would be added to the Big West Conference as a full member. UC San Diego had recently passed a bill to move all their sports to Division I and was looking for an invite from the Big West Conference. UC San Diego has long competed at the Division I level in men's volleyball; the NCAA conducts a single national championship open to all Division I and II members, and scholarship limits in the sport are the same in both divisions. The Big West regular season for men's volleyball will be double round-robin, each team playing the others once at home and once on the road. The Big West Tournament will have all six teams participate in single-elimination rounds with the top two teams receiving semifinal byes.[15]

The Big West is the first Division I all-sports conference (defined as a league that sponsors men's and women's basketball) ever to sponsor men's volleyball, and the second NCAA all-sports conference overall to sponsor men's volleyball as a scholarship sport (the first was the Division II Conference Carolinas).

On November 26, 2017 the Big West announced that it would add UC San Diego along with Cal State Bakersfield as its 10th and 11th members starting on July 1, 2020. Cal State Bakersfield, which was already a full Division I member competing in the Western Athletic Conference, became a full member effective July 1, 2020. UC San Diego, which had failed to move up from Division II in failed bids to the Big West in 2011 and April 2017, has begun the four-year transition process to Division I and will become a full member effective July 1, 2024. UC San Diego's men's volleyball joined the Big West in 2017, in advance of that sport's 2018 season, and women's water polo joined in 2019. Because the NCAA does not sponsor a Division II championship in either men's volleyball or women's water polo, UCSD was eligible for conference championships in both sports upon joining the Big West, and will remain eligible for such during the D-I transition.[16]

UC San Diego and Cal State Bakersfield officially joined the conference on July 1, 2020 and Dan Butterly became the new commissioner following the retirement of Dennis Farrell.

Big West Conference teams
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball
11
Basketball
11
11
Beach volleyball
7
Cross Country
9
11
Golf
10
9
Soccer
10
11
Softball
10
Tennis
7
10
Track and Field (Outdoor)
10
11
Volleyball
6
11
Water polo
7

Men's sponsored sports by school

School Baseball Basket­ball Cross
Country
Golf Soccer Tennis Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Volley­ball Total
Sports
Cal Poly
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 N
7
Cal State Bakersfield
 Y
 Y
 N
 N
 Y
 N
 Y
 N
4
Cal State Fullerton
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 N
 Y
 N
6
Cal State Northridge
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 N
 Y
 Y
7
Hawaiʻi
 Y
 Y
 N
 Y
 N
 Y
 N
 Y
5
Long Beach State
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 N
 N
 Y
 Y
6
UC Davis
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 N
7
UC Irvine
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
8
UC Riverside
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 N
7
UC San Diego
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
8
UC Santa Barbara
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
 Y
8
Totals
11
11
9
10
9 + 1[a]
7
10
6
72 + 1
  1. ^ Affiliate member Sacramento State.
Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the Big West Conference which are played by Big West schools
School Fencing[a] Football Rowing[b] Swimming
& Diving
Track & Field
(Indoor)
Water Polo Wrestling
Cal Poly No Big Sky No MPSF Independent No Pac-12
Cal State Bakersfield No No No MPSF No No Pac-12
Cal State Fullerton No No No No MPSF No No
Cal State Northridge No No No No MPSF No No
Hawai'i No Mountain West No MPSF No No No
Long Beach State No No WIRA/ACRA No MPSF GCC No
UC Davis No Big Sky No No No WWPA No
UC Irvine No No WIRA/ACRA No No GCC No
UC Riverside No No No No Independent No No
UC San Diego MPSF No IRA MPSF No WWPA No
UC Santa Barbara No No WIRA/ACRA MPSF Independent GCC No
  1. ^ NCAA fencing is a coeducational sport, with schools fielding separate men's and women's squads and all bouts involving members of the same sex. The only Big West member that sponsors the sport, UC San Diego, fields both squads.
  2. ^ The only category of rowing sponsored by the NCAA is women's heavyweight rowing. Men's rowing and women's lightweight rowing are organized by the Intercollegiate Rowing Association.

Women's sponsored sports by school

School Basket­ball Beach Volleyball Cross
Country
Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Volley­ball Water polo Total
Sports
Cal Poly  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N 9
Cal State Bakersfield  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N 8
Cal State Fullerton  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N 8
Cal State Northridge  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Hawaiʻi  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Long Beach State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
UC Davis  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
UC Irvine  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
UC Riverside  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N 8
UC San Diego  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
UC Santa Barbara  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 8
Totals 11 6 + 1[a] 11 9 11 10 10 11 11 7 97 + 1
  1. ^ Affiliate member Sacramento State.
Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the Big West Conference which are played by Big West schools
School Fencing[a] Field Hockey Gymnastics Lacrosse Rowing Sailing Swimming
& Diving
Track & Field
(Indoor)
Cal Poly No No No No No No MPSF Independent
Cal State Bakersfield No No No No No No MPSF Independent
Cal State Fullerton No No No No No No No MPSF
Cal State Northridge No No No No No No No MPSF
Hawai'i No No No No No PCCSC MPSF MPSF
Long Beach State No No No No No No No MPSF
UC Davis No America East MPSF MPSF No No MPSF Independent
UC Irvine No No No No No No No MPSF
UC San Diego MPSF No No No CAA No MPSF No
UC Santa Barbara No No No No No No MPSF Independent
  1. ^ NCAA fencing is a coeducational sport, with schools fielding separate men's and women's squads and all bouts involving members of the same sex. The only Big West member that sponsors the sport, UC San Diego, fields both squads.

Former sports

Football

An asterisk denotes the participant in the bowls that invited the Big West champion:
Pasadena (1969–70), California (1981–91), Las Vegas (1992–96), and Humanitarian (1997–2000)[17]

The Big West Conference discontinued football following the 2000 season.[18]

Facilities

School Basketball Arena Capacity Baseball Stadium Capacity Soccer Stadium Capacity
Cal Poly Mott Athletics Center 3,032 Robin Baggett Stadium 3,138 Mustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center[19] 11,075
Cal State Bakersfield Icardo Center 3,800 Hardt Field 900 Main Soccer Field 2,500
Cal State Fullerton Titan Gym 4,000 Goodwin Field 3,500 Titan Stadium 10,000
Cal State Northridge Matadome 2,400 Matador Field 1,000 Matador Soccer Field 1,550
Hawaiʻi Stan Sheriff Center 10,300 Les Murakami Stadium 4,312 Waipio Soccer Stadium 4,500
Long Beach State Walter Pyramid 5,000[20] Blair Field 3,238 George Allen Field 1,000
Sacramento State Men's Soccer Member Only Hornet Soccer Field 1,500
UC Davis University Credit Union Center 7,600 Dobbins Baseball Complex 3,500 Aggie Field 1,000
UC Irvine Bren Events Center 4,984 Cicerone Field 2,900 Anteater Stadium 2,500
UC Riverside Student Recreation Center 3,168 Riverside Sports Complex 2,500 UCR Soccer Stadium 900
UC San Diego Liontree Arena 4,200 Triton Ballpark 1,200 Triton Soccer Stadium 1,750
UC Santa Barbara The Thunderdome 5,600 Caesar Uyesaka Stadium 1,000 Harder Stadium 17,000

Commissioner's Cup

Started during the Big West Conference's 1998–99 season, the Commissioner's Cup is awarded yearly to the most outstanding program over the course of the season in the conference's sponsored sports.[21] The UC Santa Barbara Gauchos are the most successful team to date having won 10 total trophies.[22]

Year Institution Champion­ships
competed
Total points Average Title #
1998–99 Pacific Tigers 12 620 51.7 1
1999–00 Pacific Tigers 12 600 50.0 2
2000–01 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 870 54.4 1
2001–02 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2,020 126.3 2
2002–03 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2,070 129.4 3
2003–04 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2,210 138.1 4
2004–05 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2,180 136.3 5
2005–06 Long Beach State 49ers 13 1,640 126.2 1
2006–07 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 1,800 112.5 6
2007–08 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2,046 127.9 7
2008–09 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1,540 110.0 2
2009–10 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 17 1,970 115.9 8
2010–11 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1,830 130.7 3
2011–12 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1,960 140.0 4
2012–13 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1,950 139.3 5
2013–14 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1,740 124.3 6
2014–15 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1,640 117.1 7
2015–16 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 15 2,006.7 133.8 9
2016–17 Long Beach State 49ers 15 1,750 116.7 8
2017–18 Cal State Fullerton Titans 14 1,635 116.8 1
2018–19 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 1,930 120.6 10
2019–20 Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020–21
2021–22 Long Beach State Beach 16 2,260 141.3 9

Overall Commissioner's Cups Table

Note 1: Bold indicates current members of the Big West Conference
Note 2: The Pacific Tigers moved to the West Coast Conference in 2013

So Cal Challenge

Since 2021, the Big West Conference has served as host of the So Cal Challenge,[23] an eight-team men's basketball tournament held during Monday and Wednesday of Thanksgiving week. One Big West team represents the conference in the field of each tournament. Cal Poly and Cal State Northridge participated in 2021 and 2022, respectively.

See also

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Pacific Coast Athletic Association redirects here For the college athletic conference affiliated with the California Community College Athletic Association CCCAA made up of San Diego area community colleges see Pacific Coast Athletic Conference The Big West Conference BWC is an American collegiate athletic conference whose member institutions participate in the National Collegiate Athletic Association s Division I The conference was originally formed on July 1 1969 as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association PCAA and in 1988 was renamed the Big West Conference The conference stopped sponsoring college football after the 2000 season Big West ConferenceFormerlyPacific Coast Athletic Association 1969 1988 AssociationNCAAFoundedJuly 1 1969 53 years ago 1969 07 01 CommissionerDan Butterly since July 1 2020 Sports fielded18 men s 8 women s 10DivisionDivision ISubdivisionNon footballNo of teams11HeadquartersIrvine CaliforniaRegionWest CoastOfficial websitewww wbr bigwest wbr orgLocationsAmong the conference s 11 member institutions 10 are located in California with 9 located in Southern California alone and one is located in Hawaii All of the schools are public universities with the California schools evenly split between the California State University and the University of California systems In addition one affiliate member plays two sports in the BWC not sponsored by its home conference Contents 1 History 1 1 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1 2 Evolution 1 3 The change to the Big West 2 Member schools 2 1 Current members 2 1 1 Full members 2 1 2 Affiliate members 2 2 Former members 2 2 1 Former full members 2 2 2 Former affiliate members 2 2 3 Former football only members 2 3 Membership timeline 3 Sports 3 1 Men s sponsored sports by school 3 2 Women s sponsored sports by school 3 3 Former sports 3 3 1 Football 4 Facilities 5 Commissioner s Cup 5 1 Overall Commissioner s Cups Table 6 So Cal Challenge 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Cal State Bakersfield CSUF Cal State Northridge Long Beach State UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC San Diego UC Santa Barbara Sacramento Stateclass notpageimage Big West Conference Members locations Full members Associate members Hawaiiclass notpageimage Big West Conference Members locations Full members Pacific Coast Athletic Association Edit The Big West Conference was formed in June 1968 as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1 The five original charter members were Fresno State San Jose State UC Santa Barbara San Diego State and Long Beach State 1 Two other schools Cal State Los Angeles and the University of the Pacific were also considered but they declined at that time to pursue membership 2 The newly formed conference had a number of meetings to set up its governance which was confirmed in October 1968 on the campus of UC Santa Barbara 3 Before the league started play Cal State Los Angeles joined as a full member and the University of the Pacific joined for football only becoming a full member itself two years later 4 5 The conference itself lists July 1 1969 as its founding date with the seven institutions beginning conference play that fall 6 7 Evolution Edit Since its inception as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association the conference has seen many changes Utah State was the first institution outside of California to join the conference in 1978 This opened the floodgates for many other schools to affiliate with the PCAA notable schools include UNLV Nevada Louisiana Tech Boise State and football only members such as Southwestern Louisiana and Arkansas State In 1983 the PCAA became the first western conference to introduce women s athletic programs allowing its female student athletes to compete at the same level as their male counterparts This proved vital for Hawaiʻi as their only participation in the conference was for their women s sports However many universities left to join conferences that were perceived as more well known such as the Western Athletic Conference or the Mountain West Conference while others did not see the benefit of travel since historically many of the teams have been California based From the departures of Idaho and Utah State in 2005 until the arrival of Hawaii in 2012 all members were based in California reducing the cost and travel time between the universities When Hawaii joined it agreed to help defray a portion of travel costs to that state for the league s California members There have been no fewer than 25 full and associate members in the conference s history while only two of the original seven charter members remain Long Beach State and UC Santa Barbara with only Long Beach State s membership being continuous The change to the Big West Edit The logo of the Big West from 2000 to 2021 8 Effective July 1 1988 the Pacific Coast Athletic Association changed its name to the Big West Conference 7 With such schools as Utah State UNLV Nevada New Mexico State and Hawaii now in the fold the name change was more representative of its member institutions 7 In addition the conference had signed a contract with ESPN to have its men s basketball games telecast as the third game of a triple header known as Big Monday the other conferences being featured were the Big East and the Big Ten so the name Big West fit the theme 9 Member schools EditCurrent members Edit Full members Edit Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname ColorsCalifornia Polytechnic State University Cal Poly San Luis Obispo California 1901 1996 a Public CSU system 21 306 Mustangs California State University Bakersfield Cal State Bakersfield Bakersfield California 1965 2020 10 b Public CSU system 8 720 Roadrunners California State University Fullerton Cal State Fullerton Fullerton California 1957 1974 Public CSU system 40 235 Titans California State University Northridge Cal State Northridge Northridge California 1958 2001 Public CSU system 39 916 Matadors University of Hawaii at Manoa Hawaiʻi Honolulu Hawaii 1907 2012 c Public U of H system 17 612 Rainbow Warriors amp Rainbow Wahine d California State University Long Beach Long Beach State Long Beach California 1949 1969 Public CSU system 37 776 Beach e University of California Davis UC Davis Davis California 1905 2007 Public UC system 36 441 Aggies University of California Irvine UC Irvine Irvine California 1965 1977 Public UC system 33 467 Anteaters University of California Riverside UC Riverside Riverside California 1954 2001 Public UC system 22 921 Highlanders University of California San Diego UC San Diego f San Diego California 1960 2020 g Public UC system 33 735 Tritons University of California Santa Barbara UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California 1891 1969 1976 h Public UC system 24 346 Gauchos Notes Cal Poly San Luis Obispo was an affiliate member of the Big West in women s volleyball from 1984 85 to 1989 90 Before becoming a full member CSU Bakersfield had been a Big West affiliate in beach volleyball since the 2015 16 school year Hawaii was a full member of the Big West in women s sports from 1984 85 to 1995 96 while the men s sports were a full member of the Western Athletic Conference WAC during that tenure The Hawaii beach volleyball team is officially Rainbow Wahine but more commonly uses the nickname SandBows Long Beach State fully rebranded its athletic program as Beach effective in the 2020 21 school year after transitioning from its former nickname of 49ers over several years The baseball team continues to use the nickname Dirtbags which it had adopted in the 49ers era UC San Diego began a transition from Division II to Division I upon fully joining the Big West and is not eligible to compete for the league s NCAA automatic qualification in single site championship sports that have Division II national championships until July 1 2024 Men s volleyball and women s water polo are not subject to this restriction as neither sport has a Division II championship 10 UC San Diego first joined the Big West as a men s volleyball affiliate in 2017 It added women s water polo to its BWC membership in 2019 UC Santa Barbara joined the Big West when it was founded in 1969 left to become an independent after the 1973 74 school year then rejoined the conference effective the 1976 77 school year Affiliate members Edit Institution Nickname Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Primaryconference Big Westsport s California State University Sacramento Sacramento State Hornets Sacramento California 1947 2012 13m soc 2015 16b vb a Public CSU system 30 670 Big Sky men s soccer beach volleyballNotes Sacramento State men s soccer joined the Big West Conference in the 2012 fall season 2012 13 school year and beach volleyball followed for the 2016 spring season 2015 16 school year 11 12 Former members Edit Many of the former members of the Big West are now members of the Western Athletic Conference or the Mountain West Conference Of the nine schools that were in the WAC before its early 2010s realignment only Hawaii had not spent some time in the Big West as a football participant it was a Big West member only in women s sports Of the former members Cal State Los Angeles is the only team that reverted to Division II level School names and nicknames reflect those used by the institutions when they were Big West members One school has changed its name Southwestern Louisiana now branded athletically as Louisiana and also known as Louisiana Lafayette and one its nickname Arkansas State from Indians to Red Wolves Former full members Edit Institution Nickname Location Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment CurrentprimaryconferenceBoise State University Broncos Boise Idaho 1932 1996 2001 Public 22 678 Mountain WestCalifornia State University Fresno Fresno State Bulldogs Fresno California 1911 1969 1992 Public 22 565 Mountain WestCalifornia State University Los Angeles Cal State L A Golden Eagles Los Angeles California 1947 1969 1974 Public 20 619 CCAA NCAA Division II University of Idaho Vandals Moscow Idaho 1889 1996 2005 Public 11 180 Big SkyUniversity of Nevada Las Vegas UNLV Rebels Paradise Nevada 1957 1982 1996 Public 28 203 Mountain WestUniversity of Nevada Reno Wolf Pack Reno Nevada 1874 1992 2000 Public 18 227 Mountain WestNew Mexico State University Aggies Las Cruces New Mexico 1888 1983 2000 Public 18 497 WAC C USA in 2023 University of North Texas Mean Green Denton Texas 1890 1996 2000 Public 35 778 C USA The American in 2023 San Diego State University Aztecs San Diego California 1897 1969 men s sports 1984 women s sports 1978 men s sports 1990 women s sports Public 28 789 Mountain WestSan Jose State University Spartans San Jose California 1857 1969 1996 Public 32 697 Mountain WestUtah State University Aggies Logan Utah 1888 1978 2005 Public 28 796 Mountain WestUniversity of the Pacific Tigers Stockton California 1851 1969 football only 1971 all sports 2013 Private 6 296 West CoastFormer affiliate members Edit Institution Nickname Location California Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment Primaryconference Big Westsport s California State Polytechnic University Pomona Cal Poly Pomona Broncos Pomona 1938 1984 85 1989 90 Public 22 501 CCAA NCAA Division II softballCalifornia State University Sacramento Sacramento State Hornets Sacramento 1947 1996 97 2001 02 Public 24 388 Big Sky baseballSan Diego State University Aztecs San Diego 1897 2012 13 2012 13 Public 33 790 Mountain West women s water poloFormer football only members Edit Institution Nickname Location Founded Joined Left Type Enrollment Primaryconferenceat the timeof joiningBig Westfootball CurrentconferenceArkansas State University Indians a Jonesboro Arkansas 1909 1993 94 1999 2000 1995 96 2000 01 b Public 13 438 Sun BeltLouisiana Tech University Bulldogs Ruston Louisiana 1894 1993 94 1995 96 Public 11 581 Sun Belt C USANorthern Illinois University Huskies DeKalb Illinois 1895 1993 94 1995 96 Public 25 313 Mid Continent c MACUniversity of Southwestern Louisiana d Ragin Cajuns Lafayette Louisiana 1898 1993 1996 Public 19 188 Sun BeltNotes Currently known as the Arkansas State Red Wolves Arkansas State joined the Big West for football in the 1993 fall season 1993 94 school year left to become an independent after the 1995 fall season 96 school year then re joined in 1999 only to leave again after the 2000 fall season 2000 01 school year Currently known as the Summit League Currently known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and branded for sports purposes as Louisiana Membership timeline Edit Full members Full members non football Assoc members football only Assoc member Other sports Other ConferenceNotes San Diego State played football as an independent for the 1976 and 1977 seasons prior to leaving the Big West Conference in 1978 UC Santa Barbara was an independent from 1974 75 to 1975 76 Cal State Fullerton played football as an independent for the 1992 season and dropped football entirely the following year Louisiana Tech Northern Illinois Southwestern Louisiana and Arkansas State joined the Big West for a short lived football consortium from 1993 to 1995 Arkansas State played football as an independent from 1996 to 1998 and then rejoined the Big West for football during the 1999 and 2000 seasons Sports EditThe Big West Conference currently sponsors 18 NCAA sports with men s volleyball the newest addition for the 2017 18 school year 6 13 In baseball Cal State Fullerton has won four College World Series titles with national championships in 1979 1984 1995 and 2004 14 In addition Long Beach State and UC Irvine have made multiple appearances in the College World Series Fullerton also has a national championship in softball winning in 1984 Long Beach State has won three NCAA women s volleyball titles as a part of Big West Conference women s volleyball with national championships in 1989 1993 and 1998 Misty May Treanor led the 49ers now known as Beach to a 36 0 record en route to the program s most recent title UC Santa Barbara was the NCAA men s soccer runner up in 2004 losing the national championship match to Indiana on penalty kicks The Gauchos returned to the College Cup in 2006 and won the national championship Former Big West members UNLV and Pacific won national championships while part of the conference The UNLV Runnin Rebels men s basketball team won the 1990 NCAA tournament championship after routing Duke 103 73 in the national title game UNLV was undefeated during the 1991 NCAA men s basketball season before falling to Duke in the final four The Runnin Rebels during this era are widely considered one of the best college basketball teams of all time The Pacific Tigers women s volleyball team won back to back national championships in 1985 and 1986 The Big West did not sponsor men s volleyball or men s water polo but it was the primary conference affiliation of several schools that compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation for these sports respectively In NCAA men s volleyball UC Irvine has established itself as one of the nation s most elite programs winning four national championships in 2007 2009 2012 and 2013 Long Beach State also won men s national volleyball titles in 1991 2018 and 2019 In NCAA men s water polo UC Irvine won three national championships in 1970 1982 and 1989 UC Santa Barbara also won a men s water polo title in 1979 On May 31 2016 the Big West announced the conference would sponsor men s volleyball as its 18th sport with five Big West schools leaving the MPSF to establish the new men s volleyball league Men s volleyball is the third of four sports in which the MPSF has recently seen a mass exodus of teams to join an existing conference in a newly sponsored sport with men s soccer men s water polo and women s lacrosse as the others The men s volleyball membership includes core Big West members Cal State Northridge Long Beach State Hawaii UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara UC San Diego joined as an affiliate to bring the league to the NCAA minimum requirement of 6 teams to receive an automatic bid for the NCAA tournament Big West Commissioner Dennis Farrell explained that adding UC San Diego was not an indicator UC San Diego would be added to the Big West Conference as a full member UC San Diego had recently passed a bill to move all their sports to Division I and was looking for an invite from the Big West Conference UC San Diego has long competed at the Division I level in men s volleyball the NCAA conducts a single national championship open to all Division I and II members and scholarship limits in the sport are the same in both divisions The Big West regular season for men s volleyball will be double round robin each team playing the others once at home and once on the road The Big West Tournament will have all six teams participate in single elimination rounds with the top two teams receiving semifinal byes 15 The Big West is the first Division I all sports conference defined as a league that sponsors men s and women s basketball ever to sponsor men s volleyball and the second NCAA all sports conference overall to sponsor men s volleyball as a scholarship sport the first was the Division II Conference Carolinas On November 26 2017 the Big West announced that it would add UC San Diego along with Cal State Bakersfield as its 10th and 11th members starting on July 1 2020 Cal State Bakersfield which was already a full Division I member competing in the Western Athletic Conference became a full member effective July 1 2020 UC San Diego which had failed to move up from Division II in failed bids to the Big West in 2011 and April 2017 has begun the four year transition process to Division I and will become a full member effective July 1 2024 UC San Diego s men s volleyball joined the Big West in 2017 in advance of that sport s 2018 season and women s water polo joined in 2019 Because the NCAA does not sponsor a Division II championship in either men s volleyball or women s water polo UCSD was eligible for conference championships in both sports upon joining the Big West and will remain eligible for such during the D I transition 16 UC San Diego and Cal State Bakersfield officially joined the conference on July 1 2020 and Dan Butterly became the new commissioner following the retirement of Dennis Farrell Big West Conference teams Sport Men s Women sBaseball 11 Basketball 11 11Beach volleyball 7Cross Country 9 11Golf 10 9Soccer 10 11Softball 10Tennis 7 10Track and Field Outdoor 10 11Volleyball 6 11Water polo 7Men s sponsored sports by school Edit School Baseball Basket ball CrossCountry Golf Soccer Tennis Track amp Field Outdoor Volley ball Total SportsCal Poly Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N 7Cal State Bakersfield Y Y N N Y N Y N 4Cal State Fullerton Y Y Y Y Y N Y N 6Cal State Northridge Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y 7Hawaiʻi Y Y N Y N Y N Y 5Long Beach State Y Y Y Y N N Y Y 6UC Davis Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N 7UC Irvine Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8UC Riverside Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N 7UC San Diego Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8UC Santa Barbara Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 8Totals 11 11 9 10 9 1 a 7 10 6 72 1 Affiliate member Sacramento State Men s varsity sports not sponsored by the Big West Conference which are played by Big West schools School Fencing a Football Rowing b Swimming amp Diving Track amp Field Indoor Water Polo WrestlingCal Poly No Big Sky No MPSF Independent No Pac 12Cal State Bakersfield No No No MPSF No No Pac 12Cal State Fullerton No No No No MPSF No NoCal State Northridge No No No No MPSF No NoHawai i No Mountain West No MPSF No No NoLong Beach State No No WIRA ACRA No MPSF GCC NoUC Davis No Big Sky No No No WWPA NoUC Irvine No No WIRA ACRA No No GCC NoUC Riverside No No No No Independent No NoUC San Diego MPSF No IRA MPSF No WWPA NoUC Santa Barbara No No WIRA ACRA MPSF Independent GCC No NCAA fencing is a coeducational sport with schools fielding separate men s and women s squads and all bouts involving members of the same sex The only Big West member that sponsors the sport UC San Diego fields both squads The only category of rowing sponsored by the NCAA is women s heavyweight rowing Men s rowing and women s lightweight rowing are organized by the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Women s sponsored sports by school Edit School Basket ball Beach Volleyball CrossCountry Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track amp Field Outdoor Volley ball Water polo Total SportsCal Poly Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N 9Cal State Bakersfield Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N 8Cal State Fullerton Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N 8Cal State Northridge Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Hawaiʻi Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Long Beach State Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10UC Davis Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10UC Irvine Y N Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y 8UC Riverside Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N 8UC San Diego Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 8UC Santa Barbara Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y 8Totals 11 6 1 a 11 9 11 10 10 11 11 7 97 1 Affiliate member Sacramento State Women s varsity sports not sponsored by the Big West Conference which are played by Big West schools School Fencing a Field Hockey Gymnastics Lacrosse Rowing Sailing Swimming amp Diving Track amp Field Indoor Cal Poly No No No No No No MPSF IndependentCal State Bakersfield No No No No No No MPSF IndependentCal State Fullerton No No No No No No No MPSFCal State Northridge No No No No No No No MPSFHawai i No No No No No PCCSC MPSF MPSFLong Beach State No No No No No No No MPSFUC Davis No America East MPSF MPSF No No MPSF IndependentUC Irvine No No No No No No No MPSFUC San Diego MPSF No No No CAA No MPSF NoUC Santa Barbara No No No No No No MPSF Independent NCAA fencing is a coeducational sport with schools fielding separate men s and women s squads and all bouts involving members of the same sex The only Big West member that sponsors the sport UC San Diego fields both squads Former sports Edit Football Edit An asterisk denotes the participant in the bowls that invited the Big West champion Pasadena 1969 70 California 1981 91 Las Vegas 1992 96 and Humanitarian 1997 2000 17 Football Champions 1969 1984 Year University1969 San Diego State 1970 Long Beach State amp San Diego State1971 Long Beach State1972 San Diego State1973 San Diego State1974 San Diego State1975 San Jose State1976 San Jose State1977 Fresno State1978 San Jose State and Utah State1979 Utah State1980 Long Beach State1981 San Jose State 1982 Fresno State 1983 Cal State Fullerton 1984 Cal State Fullerton UNLV forfeited Football Champions 1985 2000 Year University1985 Fresno State 1986 San Jose State 1987 San Jose State 1988 Fresno State 1989 Fresno State 1990 San Jose State 1991 Fresno State amp San Jose State1992 Nevada 1993 Utah State amp Southwestern La 1994 UNLV Southwestern La amp Nevada1995 Nevada 1996 Nevada amp Utah State1997 Utah State amp Nevada1998 Idaho 1999 Boise State 2000 Boise State The Big West Conference discontinued football following the 2000 season 18 Facilities EditSchool Basketball Arena Capacity Baseball Stadium Capacity Soccer Stadium CapacityCal Poly Mott Athletics Center 3 032 Robin Baggett Stadium 3 138 Mustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center 19 11 075Cal State Bakersfield Icardo Center 3 800 Hardt Field 900 Main Soccer Field 2 500Cal State Fullerton Titan Gym 4 000 Goodwin Field 3 500 Titan Stadium 10 000Cal State Northridge Matadome 2 400 Matador Field 1 000 Matador Soccer Field 1 550Hawaiʻi Stan Sheriff Center 10 300 Les Murakami Stadium 4 312 Waipio Soccer Stadium 4 500Long Beach State Walter Pyramid 5 000 20 Blair Field 3 238 George Allen Field 1 000Sacramento State Men s Soccer Member Only Hornet Soccer Field 1 500UC Davis University Credit Union Center 7 600 Dobbins Baseball Complex 3 500 Aggie Field 1 000UC Irvine Bren Events Center 4 984 Cicerone Field 2 900 Anteater Stadium 2 500UC Riverside Student Recreation Center 3 168 Riverside Sports Complex 2 500 UCR Soccer Stadium 900UC San Diego Liontree Arena 4 200 Triton Ballpark 1 200 Triton Soccer Stadium 1 750UC Santa Barbara The Thunderdome 5 600 Caesar Uyesaka Stadium 1 000 Harder Stadium 17 000Commissioner s Cup EditStarted during the Big West Conference s 1998 99 season the Commissioner s Cup is awarded yearly to the most outstanding program over the course of the season in the conference s sponsored sports 21 The UC Santa Barbara Gauchos are the most successful team to date having won 10 total trophies 22 Year Institution Champion shipscompeted Total points Average Title 1998 99 Pacific Tigers 12 620 51 7 11999 00 Pacific Tigers 12 600 50 0 22000 01 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 870 54 4 12001 02 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2 020 126 3 22002 03 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2 070 129 4 32003 04 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2 210 138 1 42004 05 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2 180 136 3 52005 06 Long Beach State 49ers 13 1 640 126 2 12006 07 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 1 800 112 5 62007 08 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 2 046 127 9 72008 09 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1 540 110 0 22009 10 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 17 1 970 115 9 82010 11 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1 830 130 7 32011 12 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1 960 140 0 42012 13 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1 950 139 3 52013 14 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1 740 124 3 62014 15 Long Beach State 49ers 14 1 640 117 1 72015 16 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 15 2 006 7 133 8 92016 17 Long Beach State 49ers 15 1 750 116 7 82017 18 Cal State Fullerton Titans 14 1 635 116 8 12018 19 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 16 1 930 120 6 102019 20 Not awarded due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2020 212021 22 Long Beach State Beach 16 2 260 141 3 9Overall Commissioner s Cups Table Edit Institution Commissioner sCupsUC Santa Barbara Gauchos 10Long Beach State 49ers Beach 9Pacific Tigers 2Cal State Fullerton Titans 1Note 1 Bold indicates current members of the Big West Conference Note 2 The Pacific Tigers moved to the West Coast Conference in 2013So Cal Challenge EditSince 2021 the Big West Conference has served as host of the So Cal Challenge 23 an eight team men s basketball tournament held during Monday and Wednesday of Thanksgiving week One Big West team represents the conference in the field of each tournament Cal Poly and Cal State Northridge participated in 2021 and 2022 respectively See also EditBig West Conference men s basketball tournament Big West Conference women s basketball tournament List of Big West Conference baseball championsReferences Edit a b California Colleges Form New conference The San Bernardino Sun San Bernardino California June 11 1968 Retrieved December 2 2016 via Newspapers com Pickard Don June 18 1968 Cal State PCAA Entry Being Probed The Independent Pasadena California Retrieved December 2 2016 via Newspapers com New league being formed Redlands Daily Facts Redlands California October 18 1968 Retrieved December 2 2016 via Newspapers com Miles Jerry May 16 1969 Pacific Eight Gets New Rival Progress Bulletin Pomona California Retrieved December 2 2016 via Newspapers com Dhillon Jagdip March 29 2012 Tigers back home The Record Stockton California Retrieved December 2 2016 a b About The Big West Conference Big West Conference Archived from the original on August 10 2001 Retrieved December 2 2016 a b c PCAA to Change Name to Big West Los Angeles Times Associated Press June 4 1988 Archived from the original on November 18 2018 Retrieved December 2 2016 Big West Conference Logos SportsLogos Net Retrieved 2021 07 25 Reid Jason February 19 1996 This Conference Now Little West Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 2 2016 a b UC San Diego makes it official It s joining Div I Big West San Diego Union Tribune November 27 2017 Retrieved June 18 2018 permanent dead link MEN S SOCCER JOINS BIG WEST CONFERENCE Sacramento State Hornets July 5 2012 Retrieved December 22 2016 SAND VOLLEYBALL TO JOIN THE BIG WEST CONFERENCE Sacramento State Hornets June 26 2015 Retrieved December 22 2016 Big West Conference Makes Men s Volleyball 18th Sponsored Sport Big West Conference May 31 2016 Archived from the original on June 11 2016 Retrieved December 21 2016 College World Series Everything you need to know about Cal State Fullerton NCAA com 2017 06 14 Retrieved 2017 08 04 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2016 03 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link story asp story id 19222 CSU Bakersfield UC San Diego to Join Big West Conference Retrieved 2017 11 30 Big West Football Web archive org Retrieved on 2013 07 17 Big West Conference Web archive org Retrieved on 2013 07 17 Cal Poly s Football and Soccer Stadium Has a New Field Name gopoly com November 11 2022 Retrieved November 14 2022 The Mike and Arlene Walter Pyramid California State University Long Beach Retrieved February 12 2012 Area Notebook Long Beach State captures fourth straight BWC Comissioner s sic Cup Press Telegram Long Beach California May 28 2014 Retrieved December 1 2016 Big West Commissioner s Cup History Big West Conference Retrieved September 25 2022 Buckets amp Beaches Southern California s Premier NCAA D1 Men s College Basketball Tournament Southern California Challenge Retrieved November 23 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Big West Conference amp oldid 1134710879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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