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The South Coast Conference was officially authorized by the California State Athletic Committee of the California Community and Junior College Association (CCJCA) in October 1967. The South Coast Conference was created in 1968. Fully sanctioned women's athletics began in 1977-78 when CCJCA voted full recognition to women's and coed athletics under the same code as men's athletics. Even though women competed in athletics subsequent to this time, official state and conference records were not compiled until the CCJCA granted sanction.

Prior to 1986, when a state-wide re-leaguing plan took place, the conference included schools from the San Diego area. After the re-leaguing five South Coast Conference colleges were joined by El Camino College, Long Beach City College and Pasadena City College. Since that time, the configuration has changed with colleges from the defunct Southern California Conference merging along with the departure of Fullerton and Golden West Colleges.


Rich Kollen, Commissioner
Phone:(562) 239-2001
Fax:(562) 926-3837
Email: dayofgame@aol.com

Robert Lewis, Statistician
Phone/Fax:626.585.7018
Email: rmlewis@pasadena.edu

 

South Coast Conference Constitution

History of Championships
A complete listing of South Coast champions in every sport from 1986-2006

Spring 2008 All-Conference Teams
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Women's SoftballBaseball

Spring 2008 Conference Standings
Women's Basketball Men's Basketball
Women's SoftballMen's Baseball
Women's Swim Men's Swim
Men's TennisWomen's Tennis
Men's TrackWomen's Track
Women's Badminton
•Swim and Dive Championship Results: [Day 1] [Day 2] [Day 3]

Spring 2008 Conference Statistics
Women's Basketball Men's Basketball

Fall 2007 Conference Standings
Women's SoccerMen's Soccer
Women's Water PoloMen's Water Polo
Women's Volleyball

Fall 2007 Conference Statistics
Women's Volleyball

 


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