PACIFIC COAST
CONFERENCE MEET RESULTS
The Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded in 1915 and has gone through many changes since then. In the 1950s the conference was rocked with scandal as programs were found to have violated the conference code for financial aid and athletic subsidies. As a result of this the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) was created in 1959. Member schools were California, Stanford, USC, UCLA and Washington (colloquially called the Big Five) with Washington State joining later in 1962 (now called the Big Six). Oregon and Oregon State would join in 1964. Unofficially calling itself the Pacific Athletic Conference (PAC-8), the AAWU officially renamed itself the Pacific-8 Conference (PAC-8) in 1968. Adding new member schools (Arizona and Arizona State in 1978; Colorado and Utah in 2010) would bump the name to PAC-10 and PAC-12. 2024-25 would bring the dismantling of the PAC-12 as the siren call of money would take USC, UCLA, Oregon & Washington into the BIG 10 conference. At present (2024-25) the PAC-12 is the PAC-2 with 4 new schools set to join up in 2026.
* 1943 to 1947: The southern members of the Pacific Coast Conference (Cal, Stanford, UCLA, USC) held a track meet among themselves called
the California Intercollegiates during those WWII years when there was no full Conference track meet.
The northern PCC members (Washington, Washington St., Oregon, Oregon St., Montana, Idaho) held their meets in 1943, 1946, 1947
PCC Results by Event (1919 to 1980)
100 | 220 | 440 | 880 | MILE | 2M/3M/5K | 120HH | 220LH/440IH | 3K Steeple | 440 RELAY | MILE RELAY
HIGH JUMP | POLE VAULT | LONG JUMP | TRIPLE JUMP | SHOT PUT | DISCUS | JAVELIN
SCORING