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The Pacific Christian Athletic Conference (PCAC) is a conference of small Christian colleges located in the Western United States based out of
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whose mission is to provide opportunities for intercollegiate athletic competition in a Christ-honoring environment. The conference is committed in developing athletes to become Christian leaders for the Kingdom of God.


Current Member Schools

* New Hope Christian College Deacons (
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) * Bethesda University Flames (
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) *
Portland Bible College Portland Bible College (PBC) is a four-year Bible college in Portland, Oregon, United States that offers theological and church ministry degrees. It was founded in 1967 and is associated with Mannahouse Church, which is associated with Ministe ...
Wildcats (
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) * West Coast Baptist College Eagles ( Lancaster, CA)


Notable Accomplishments

*West Coast Baptist Holds the most conference championships among member institutions *Current members Portland Bible and Life Pacific have won the ACCA national championship for both the D1 and D2 levels * Bethesda University is the first PCAC school to win against an NCAA D1 opponent. They accomplished this feat twice, in 2016 and 2022. Both teams were lead by Filipino head coach, Leo Balayon.https://hoopdirt.com/daily-dirt-8-22-22/


Early Member Schools

* Golden State Baptist College Bears (dropped Sports) ( Santa Clara, CA) * Multnomah Bible College Lions (Left in 2015) (
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) *
Portland Bible College Portland Bible College (PBC) is a four-year Bible college in Portland, Oregon, United States that offers theological and church ministry degrees. It was founded in 1967 and is associated with Mannahouse Church, which is associated with Ministe ...
Wildcats (
Portland, OR Portland (, ) is a port city in the Pacific Northwest and the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, Portland is the county seat of Multnomah County, the most populous coun ...
) * Southwestern College Eagles (Left in 2012) (
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) * West Coast Baptist College Eagles ( Lancaster, CA) * Life Pacific College (dropped sports) ( San Dimas, CA)
Puget Sound Christian College
(school closed) was located in (
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)


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Conference data from 2008-2009 season
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