The West Coast Conference (WCC) is a college sports conference (group of sports teams that play against each other) in the western United States. There are many sports in the conference. The conference does not have football, and only one of its current members has a football team.
The WCC began in 1952 when five schools in and around the San Francisco Bay Area formed the California Basketball Association. The league was then called the West Coast Athletic Conference from 1956 to 1989.
All nine of its current members were founded by churches. Seven of the colleges are Catholic schools. Only the University of the Pacific, which was started by Methodists, no longer gets money from a church.
The WCC has 9 members, all located in West Coast states. Two other schools, one in a West Coast state and the other in the inland west, will join in 2025. Gonzaga will leave in 2026 for the Pac-12 Conference.
School | Location | Founded | Type | Nickname | Joined WCC |
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Gonzaga University | Spokane, Washington | 1881 | Private Jesuit |
Bulldogs | 1979 |
Loyola Marymount University | Los Angeles, California | 1870 | Private Jesuit/Marymount/St. Joseph |
Lions | 1955 |
University of the Pacific | Stockton, California | 1851 | Private (Methodist)[a] |
Tigers | 1952, 2013[b] |
Pepperdine University | Malibu, California[c] | 1937 | Private Churches of Christ |
Waves | 1955 |
University of Portland | Portland, Oregon | 1901 | Private Congregation of Holy Cross |
Pilots | 1976 |
Saint Mary's College of California | Moraga, California | 1863 | Private De La Salle Brothers |
Gaels | 1952 |
University of San Diego | San Diego, California | 1949 | Private Diocesan Catholic |
Toreros | 1979 |
University of San Francisco | San Francisco, California | 1855 | Private Jesuit |
Dons | 1952 |
Santa Clara University | Santa Clara, California | 1851 | Private Jesuit |
Broncos | 1952 |
School | Location | Founded | Type | Nickname | Joining WCC |
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Grand Canyon University | Phoenix, Arizona | 1949 | Private for-profit[d] Nondenominational |
Antelopes | 2025 |
Seattle University | Seattle, Washington | 1891 | Private Jesuit |
Redhawks | 2025[e] |
The WCC has six "associate members", four of which play one sport in the conference. All are full members of other Division I conferences. The others are Oregon State and Washington State, which were left behind by the collapse of the Pac-12 Conference in 2024. They are housing most of their sports in the WCC through the 2025–26 school year. After that time, the Pac-12 will resume play with at least six new members, among them current WCC member Gonzaga.
School | Location | Founded | Type | Joined | Sport | Current main conference | Nickname |
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United States Air Force Academy (Air Force) | USAF Academy, Colorado | 1954 | Federal | 2023 | Men's water polo | Mountain West | Falcons |
California Baptist University | Riverside, California | 1950 | Private (Baptist) |
2023 | Men's water polo | WAC | Lancers |
Creighton University | Omaha, Nebraska | 1878 | Private Jesuit |
2010 | Women's rowing | Big East | Bluejays |
Oregon State University | Corvallis, Oregon | 1868 | Public | 2024 | Multiple | Pac-12 | Beavers |
San Jose State University | San Jose, California | 1857 | Public (CSU) |
2023 | Men's water polo | Mountain West | Spartans |
Washington State University | Pullman, Washington | 1880 | Public | 2024 | Multiple | Pac-12 | Cougars |