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Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

American collegiate athletic conference


Summary

American collegiate athletic conference

FieldValue
nameMountain Pacific Sports Federation
logoMountain Pacific Sports Federation logo.svg
logo_size200
founded
associationNCAA
divisionDivision I
Division II (Men's Wrestling)
teams65
sports16
mens7
womens8
coed1
regionWestern United States, Southwestern United States, Southern United States, Northwestern United States
headquartersSeattle, Washington
commissionerFoti Mellis
since2021
website
color#005696
font_color#FFFFFF
mapMountain Pacific Sports Federation map.svg
map_size250

Division II (Men's Wrestling)

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) is a college athletic conference with members located mostly in the Western United States, although it has added members as far east as Massachusetts. The conference participates at the NCAA Division I level, primarily in Olympic sports that are not sponsored by a school's primary conference (such as the Pac-12 and Big West, many of whose members participate in MPSF competition in at least one of its sports).

History

The MPSF was founded in 1992 to provide an outlet for competition in non-revenue-producing Olympic sports. The MPSF conducts championships in men's volleyball, as well as indoor track, gymnastics, and water polo for both men and women. In 2010 the MPSF added women's swimming and diving, and added those sports for men in the 2011–12 season. The 2012–13 school year was the last for MPSF competition in men's soccer, and the 2020–21 school year was the last for MPSF women's lacrosse.

The conference membership varies by sport; 64 schools are MPSF members in at least one of its sponsored sports. Schools are not required to participate in MPSF competition for a sponsored sport if their primary conference sponsors a competition in that sport (e.g. Pac-12 in soccer and women's gymnastics before the conference's 2024 collapse).

All MPSF members have a primary conference affiliation. Two conferences are represented by eight members each: the Big West Conference (Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Northridge, Hawai'i, Long Beach State, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC San Diego) and the West Coast Conference (Gonzaga, Pacific, Pepperdine, Portland, Saint Mary's, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Clara). The Big Ten Conference is represented by five schools (Indiana, Oregon, UCLA, USC, Washington). Three conferences are represented by four schools each: the Big Sky Conference (Idaho, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Sacramento State), Mountain West Conference (Air Force, Grand Canyon, San Jose State, Wyoming), and Southeastern Conference (LSU, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas). Two conferences are represented by three schools each: the Pacific West Conference (Concordia–Irvine, Menlo, Vanguard), and the Western Athletic Conference (California Baptist, Southern Utah, Utah Tech). Six conferences are represented by 2 schools: the Atlantic Coast Conference (California, Stanford), the Big 12 Conference (Arizona State, BYU), the California Collegiate Athletic Association (Cal Poly Humboldt, San Francisco State), Conference USA (Delaware, New Mexico State), the Southland Conference (Incarnate Word, UTRGV), and the Pac-12 Conference (Oregon State, Washington State). Ten conferences are represented by one school each – the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (Penn State Behrend), the Centennial Conference (Johns Hopkins), the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (Augustana (IL)), the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (Alaska Anchorage), the Lone Star Conference (Texas Woman's), the New England Small College Athletic Conference (Connecticut College), the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (Wheaton (MA)), the Presidents' Athletic Conference (Washington & Jefferson), the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (Austin), and the Western Athletic Conference (Southern Utah).

Due to the Big West addition of men's and women's swimming and diving as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2024–25 school year, six Big West members moved their aquatics programs to their primary conference, including three members (Bakersfield, Cal Poly, and UC Santa Barbara) for whom aquatics comprised their only MPSF teams and thus effectively left the MPSF.

The MPSF added four sports in 2024–25—the non-NCAA sport of men's rowing; the fully recognized NCAA sports of women's beach volleyball and men's wrestling; and women's wrestling, then an emerging NCAA sport and since 2025–26 a fully recognized NCAA sport. The men's rowing league consists entirely of Division I members (California, Gonzaga, Oregon State, San Diego, Santa Clara, Stanford, UC San Diego, and Washington). By contrast, the wrestling leagues include only Division II members: Cal Poly Humboldt (men), Menlo (both), San Francisco State (men), and Vanguard (both).

The addition of swimming & diving by the Big West left the MPSF with only two men's and four women's teams in that sport. The MPSF started a rebuilding process in that sport by announcing on February 13, 2025, that it would add seven members for swimming & diving effective in 2025–26. At the time of announcement, all were housing swimming & diving in the Western Athletic Conference, which is rumored to be dropping the sport after the 2024–25 season. Six of the new members sponsor only the women's sport—Idaho, New Mexico State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado (returning to MPSF women's swimming & diving after a 13-year absence), Utah Tech, and UTRGV. The other new member, California Baptist, sponsors the sport for both sexes. However, California Baptist will only compete in the MPSF in the 2025–26 season, as it will become a full Big West member in July 2026. The men's volleyball league lost Grand Canyon after the spring 2025 season; the school downgraded the sport from varsity to club status. The MPSF added women's field hockey as a sponsored sport in 2025–26 with Delaware and UC Davis as members.

In 2025, the MPSF added its first member outside of the NCAA, as well as its first international member, when the University of British Columbia announced it would join the MPSF. UBC primarily plays as a member of U Sports, the Canadian governing body for college athletics, with a select few of its sports not sponsored by U Sports instead affiliated with the NAIA. While Canadian universities are currently not allowed to apply for membership within NCAA Division I as of 2025, UBC announced it would join the MPSF for the sport of men's rowing, which is not sponsored by the NCAA.

Al Beaird was the first executive director of the MPSF for 24 years, from 1998 to 2021. Foti Mellis became the second executive director on June 1, 2021. Mellis was a Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of California.

Members

Source:

Existing members

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conferenceMountain Pacific Sports Federationcolor= white}}AffiliationArizona State UniversityAugustana College (IL)Austin CollegeBrigham Young UniversityCalifornia State University, FullertonCalifornia State University, Long BeachCalifornia State University, NorthridgeCalifornia State University, SacramentoConcordia University IrvineConnecticut CollegeGrand Canyon UniversityGonzaga UniversityIndiana University BloomingtonJessup UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityLouisiana State UniversityMenlo CollegeNew Mexico State UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityOregon State UniversityPennsylvania State University, The Behrend CollegePepperdine UniversitySaint Mary's College of CaliforniaSan Francisco State UniversitySan Jose State UniversitySanta Clara UniversityStanford UniversityTexas Woman's UniversityUtah Tech University(UTRGV)Vanguard UniversityWashington State UniversityWheaton College (MA)
nowrapUSAF Academy, ColoradoFalconsMountain WestNCAA D-I
Anchorage, AlaskaSeawolvesGNACNCAA D-II
Tempe, ArizonaSun DevilsBig 12NCAA D-I
Rock Island, IllinoisVikingsCCIWNCAA D-III
Sherman, TexasKangaroosSCACNCAA D-III
Provo, UtahCougarsBig 12NCAA D-I
Vancouver, British ColumbiaThunderbirdsCanada WestU Sports
California Baptist UniversityRiverside, CaliforniaLancersWAC
(Big West in 2026)NCAA D-I
Arcata, CaliforniaLumberjacksCCAANCAA D-II
Fullerton, CaliforniaTitansBig WestNCAA D-I
Long Beach, CaliforniaBeachBig WestNCAA D-I
Northridge, CaliforniaMatadorsBig WestNCAA D-I
Sacramento, CaliforniaHornetsBig Sky
(Big West in 2026)NCAA D-I
Berkeley, CaliforniaGolden BearsACCNCAA D-I
Davis, CaliforniaAggiesBig West
(MW in 2026)NCAA D-I
Irvine, CaliforniaAnteatersBig WestNCAA D-I
Los Angeles, CaliforniaBruinsBig TenNCAA D-I
Merced, CaliforniaBobcatsCCAANCAA D-II
Riverside, CaliforniaHighlandersBig WestNCAA D-I
La Jolla, CaliforniaTritonsBig WestNCAA D-I
Irvine, CaliforniaEaglesPacWestNCAA D-II
New London, ConnecticutCamelsNESCACNCAA D-III
Newark, DelawareBlue HensCUSANCAA D-I
Phoenix, ArizonaAntelopesMountain WestNCAA D-I
Spokane, WashingtonBulldogsWCC
(Pac-12 in 2026)NCAA D-I
Honolulu, HawaiinowrapBig West
(MW in 2026)NCAA D-I
Moscow, IdahoVandalsBig SkyNCAA D-I
San Antonio, TexasCardinalsSouthlandNCAA D-I
Bloomington, IndianaHoosiersBig TenNCAA D-I
Rocklin, CaliforniaWarriorsPacWestNCAA D-II
Baltimore, MarylandBlue JaysCentennialNCAA D-III
Baton Rouge, LouisianaTigersSECNCAA D-I
Atherton, CaliforniaOaksPacWest
(CCAA in 2026)NCAA D-II
Paradise, NevadaRebelsMountain WestNCAA D-I
Las Cruces, New MexicoAggiesCUSANCAA D-I
Flagstaff, ArizonaLumberjacksBig SkyNCAA D-I
Greeley, ColoradoBearsBig SkyNCAA D-I
Norman, OklahomaSoonersSECNCAA D-I
Eugene, OregonDucksBig TenNCAA D-I
Corvallis, OregonBeaversPac-12NCAA D-I
Stockton, CaliforniaTigersWCCNCAA D-I
Erie, PennsylvaniaLionsnowrapAMCCNCAA D-III
Malibu, CaliforniaWavesWCCNCAA D-I
Portland, OregonPilotsWCCNCAA D-I
Moraga, CaliforniaGaelsWCCNCAA D-I
San Diego, CaliforniaTorerosWCCNCAA D-I
San Francisco, CaliforniaDonsWCCNCAA D-I
San Francisco, CaliforniaGatorsCCAANCAA D-II
San Jose, CaliforniaSpartansMountain WestNCAA D-I
Santa Clara, CaliforniaBroncosWCCNCAA D-I
Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrojansBig TenNCAA D-I
Southern Utah UniversityCedar City, UtahThunderbirdsWAC
(Big Sky in 2026)NCAA D-I
Stanford, CaliforniaCardinalACCNCAA D-I
Austin, TexasLonghornsSECNCAA D-I
Denton, TexasPioneersLone StarNCAA D-II
TrailblazersWAC
(Big Sky in 2026)NCAA D-I
Edinburg, TexasVaquerosSouthlandNCAA D-I
Costa Mesa, CaliforniaLionsPacWestNCAA D-II
Seattle, WashingtonHuskiesBig TenNCAA D-I
Washington, PennsylvaniaPresidentsPACNCAA D-III
Pullman, WashingtonCougarsPac-12NCAA D-I
Norton, MassachusettsLyonsNEWMACNCAA D-III
Laramie, WyomingCowboysMountain WestNCAA D-I

Former members

Mountain Pacific Sports Federationcolor= white }}InstitutionMountain Pacific Sports Federationcolor= white }}LocationMountain Pacific Sports Federationcolor= white }}NicknameMountain Pacific Sports Federationcolor= white }}Primary
conferenceMountain Pacific Sports Federationcolor= white }}DivisionCalifornia Polytechnic State UniversityCalifornia State University, BakersfieldCalifornia State University, FresnoFlorida State UniversitySan Diego State UniversitySeattle UniversitySeattle Pacific UniversityUtah State University
Tucson, ArizonaWildcatsBig 12NCAA D-I
San Luis Obispo, CaliforniaMustangsBig WestNCAA D-I
Bakersfield, CaliforniaRoadrunnersBig WestNCAA D-I
Fresno, CaliforniaBulldogsMountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)NCAA D-I
Boulder, ColoradoBuffaloesBig 12NCAA D-I
Denver, ColoradoPioneersSummitNCAA D-I
Tallahassee, FloridaSeminolesACCNCAA D-I
Los Angeles, CaliforniaLionsWCCNCAA D-I
Lincoln, NebraskaCornhuskersBig TenNCAA D-I
Albuquerque, New MexicoLobosMountain WestNCAA D-I
Grand Forks, North DakotaFighting HawksSummitNCAA D-I
San Diego, CaliforniaAztecsMountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)NCAA D-I
Seattle, WashingtonRedhawksWCCNCAA D-I
Seattle, WashingtonFalconsGNACNCAA D-II
Isla Vista, CaliforniaGauchosBig WestNCAA D-I
Columbia, South CarolinaGamecocksSECNCAA D-I
Salt Lake City, UtahUtesBig 12NCAA D-I
Logan, UtahAggiesMountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)NCAA D-I

;Notes

Sports

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation sponsors championship competition in six fully NCAA-sanctioned men's sports, six fully NCAA-sanctioned women's sports, one coeducational NCAA sport, and two non-NCAA sports (one each for men and women). The MPSF dropped men's soccer after the 2012 season. The moves of Denver (all sports) and New Mexico (soccer only) to other conferences left the MPSF with six soccer members, but all six would soon leave due to moves by the Western Athletic Conference. MPSF soccer member Seattle was already in the WAC, and another MPSF soccer school, CSU Bakersfield, was already committed to join the WAC in 2013. Because the WAC dropped football after the 2012 season due to a near-complete membership turnover, it needed to add another men's sport to maintain its Division I status. To that end, it invited the four remaining MPSF soccer schools to join them; all accepted, and the WAC began sponsoring men's soccer in 2013–14.

In October 2015, Arizona State announced that it would elevate its club team in women's lacrosse to full varsity status starting in the 2017–18 school year (2018 season), which will give the Pac-12 six women's lacrosse schools. This number is required by league bylaws for official sponsorship of a sport, and is also the number of teams required for a conference to be an automatic NCAA tournament qualifier. This led the Pac-12 to announce that all of its women's lacrosse teams would leave the MPSF for the new Pac-12 lacrosse league for the 2018 season. MPSF women's lacrosse continued to operate through the 2021 season, though it would lose its automatic NCAA tournament bid after the 2019 season.

The next major change in conference membership came in January 2016, when the Golden Coast Conference, a water polo-only league that previously operated only a women's competition, announced it would add a men's division effective with the 2016–17 season. The GCC took six of the 10 members of the MPSF men's water polo league, leaving the MPSF with only the four Pac-12 members that sponsor the sport.

On May 31, 2016, the Big West Conference announced that it would begin sponsoring men's volleyball in the 2017–18 school year (2018 season). The Big West men's volleyball league launched with full members Long Beach State, Cal State Northridge, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara and Hawai'i, plus associate member UC San Diego (which joined the Big West full-time in July 2020). UC San Diego left the federation with the launch of Big West men's volleyball, but the other Big West members remain in the MPSF in other sports. California Baptist also exited the MPSF after dropping its only conference sport of men's volleyball shortly after the 2017 season, and Cal State Bakersfield (now being rebranded athletically as Bakersfield) left the MPSF after dropping its last remaining conference sport of women's water polo at the same time.

It was announced in August 2021 that the MPSF would add fencing, a sport with a single coeducational NCAA team championship, to the conference as its tenth sport.

It was announced in September 2021 that the MPSF would add women's artistic swimming to the conference as the eleventh sport.

On November 9, 2023, the MPSF announced that it would add beach volleyball, a women-only sport at the NCAA level, for the 2025 season (2024–25 school year). The inaugural membership in that sport consisted mainly of schools that left the Pac-12 Conference, which sponsored beach volleyball, after 2023–24: California, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, and Washington. The only member not coming from the Pac-12 was Grand Canyon. The following month, the MPSF announced that Saint Mary's, which had been an MPSF member in women's lacrosse before the school dropped the sport in 2017, had returned to the conference in women's indoor track & field. The MPSF later announced it would also add the non-NCAA sport of men's rowing, plus men's and women's wrestling, in 2024–25.

The MPSF announced in February 2025 that it would add four beach volleyball members and seven swimming & diving members in 2025–26. Of the new swim/dive members, six field only women's teams and one fields teams for both men and women. However, the school that fields teams for both sexes, California Baptist, will only compete in the MPSF for one season, after which it becomes a full Big West member.

It was announced in September 2025 that the MPSF would add field hockey as its sixteenth sponsored sport in time for the 2025 fall season. Two members will participate in the MPSF's inaugural season: existing MPSF member UC Davis and newcomer Delaware.

SportMen'sWomen's
Artistic swimming-4
Beach volleyball-11
Gymnastics44
Fencing33
Field hockey-2
Rowing8
Swimming & diving610
Indoor track & field714
Volleyball10-
Water polo117
Wrestling42

Membership by sport

SchoolArtistic swimmingBeach volleyballFencingField hockeyMen's gymnasticsWomen's gymnasticsMen's indoor track & fieldWomen's indoor track & fieldMen's rowingMen's swimming & divingWomen's swimming & divingMen's volleyballMen's water poloWomen's water poloMen's wrestlingWomen's wrestlingTotal MPSF SportsTotals411324471486101011742
Air Force3
Alaska Anchorage1
Arizona State1
Augustana (IL)1
Austin1
BYU1
Cal Poly Humboldt1
Cal State Fullerton2
Cal State Northridge2
California5
California Baptist5
Concordia–Irvine1
Connecticut College1
Delaware1
Grand Canyon1
Gonzaga1
Hawaii1
Idaho1
Incarnate Word4
Indiana1
Jessup1
Johns Hopkins1
Long Beach State2
LSU1
Menlo3
New Mexico State1
Northern Arizona1
Northern Colorado1
Oklahoma1
Oregon1
Oregon State2
Pacific4
Penn State Behrend1
Pepperdine3
Portland3
Sacramento State1
Saint Mary's1
San Diego1
San Francisco1
San Francisco State1
San Jose State2
Santa Clara1
South Carolina1
Southern Utah1
Stanford7
Texas1
Texas Woman's1
UC Davis3
UC Irvine1
UC Merced1
UC Riverside2
UC San Diego2
UCLA4
USC4
Utah Tech1
UTRGV1
Vanguard3
Washington2
Washington & Jefferson1
Washington State2
Wheaton (MA)1
Wyoming1

Aquatics

Two aquatics disciplines are sponsored under the aquatics section, with swimming & diving sponsored for both men and women since 2010–11 and the women-only discipline of artistic swimming added in 2021–22. A third discipline, open water swimming, was added for both men and women in 2023–24, but is not sponsored as a conference sport, instead being a de facto national championship meet open to all NCAA members. The MPSF was the first NCAA conference to sponsor open water swimming.

In June 2023, the Big West announced the addition of men's and women's swimming and diving as a sponsored sport beginning in the 2024–25 school year. As a result, six Big West members moved their aquatics programs to their primary conference, including three members (Bakersfield, Cal Poly, and UC Santa Barbara) who were only MPSF members in aquatics and thus effectively left the MPSF.

The MPSF will lose one member (San Diego to the Big West) and add seven members in swimming & diving in 2025–26. Of the new members, six are joining for the women's sport only and the other with both men's and women's teams. One of these schools had previously housed the women's sport in the MPSF.

Current members

InstitutionLocationNicknameArtisticMenWomenPrimary
conferenceJoinedUniversity of the Incarnate WordNew Mexico State UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityPepperdine UniversityStanford UniversityUtah Tech University(UTRGV)Texas Woman's UniversityWheaton College (MA)
Greeley, ColoradoFalconsMountain West2025
California Baptist UniversityRiverside, CaliforniaLancersWAC2025
Moscow, IdahoVandalsBig Sky2025
San Antonio, TexasCardinalsSouthland2021 (A)
2022 (M/W)
Las Vegas, NevadaRebelsMountain West2025
Las Cruces, New MexicoAggiesCUSA2025
Flagstaff, ArizonaLumberjacksBig Sky2025
Greeley, ColoradoBearsBig Sky2025
Stockton, CaliforniaTigersWCC2010 (M/W)
Malibu, CaliforniaWavesWCC2023
Stanford, CaliforniaCardinalACC2021
TrailblazersWAC2025
Edinburg, TexasVaquerosSouthland2025
Denton, TexasPioneersLone Star2021
Norton, MassachusettsLyonsNEWMAC2021
Laramie, WyomingCowboysMountain West2025

Future members

InstitutionLocationNicknameArtisticMenWomenPrimary
conferenceJoiningSaint Mary's College of California
Moraga, CaliforniaGaelsWCC2026

Former members

InstitutionLocationNicknameTeamPrimary
conferenceJoinedLeftBrigham Young University(Cal Poly)(Cal State Bakersfield or Bakersfield)Loyola Marymount UniversitySeattle University(UC Davis)(UC San Diego)(UC Santa Barbara)
Provo, UtahCougarsMen
WomenBig 1220112023
San Luis Obispo, CaliforniaMustangsMenBig West20142024
Women2010
Bakersfield, CaliforniaRoadrunnersMenBig West20102024
Women2021
Los Angeles, CaliforniaLionsWomenWCC20102014
Seattle, WashingtonRedhawksMenWCC20102013
Women2012
Davis, CaliforniaAggiesWomenBig West
(MW in 2026)20102024
La Jolla, CaliforniaTritonsMen & WomenBig West20182024
Isla Vista, CaliforniaGauchosMenBig West20142024
Women2010
Denver, ColoradoPioneersMenSummit20122013
Honolulu, HawaiiRainbow Warriors & Rainbow WahineMenBig West
(MW in 2026)20122024
Women2011
Grand Forks, North DakotaFighting HawksMenSummit20112013
San Diego, CaliforniaTorerosWomenWCC20102025

Timeline

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bar:3 color:AssocF from:2010 till:2014 text:Loyola Marymount (W, 2010–2014)

bar:4 color:AssocF from:2010 till:2012 text:Northern Colorado (W, 2010–2012, 2025–present) bar:4 color:AssocF from:2025 till:end

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bar:11 color:Full from:2011 till:2023 text:BYU (M, 2011–2023; W, 2011–2023)

bar:12 color:AssocOS from:2011 till:2012 text:Hawaii (M, 2011–2024; W, 2012–2024) bar:12 color:Full from:2012 till:2024 text:

bar:13 color:AssocOS from:2011 till:2013 text:North Dakota (M, 2011–2013)

bar:14 color:AssocOS from:2011 till:2013 text:UNLV (M, 2011–2013, 2025–2026) bar:14 color:AssocOS from:2025 till:2026

bar:15 color:AssocOS from:2011 till:2013 text:Wyoming (M, 2011–2013, 2025–2026) bar:15 color:AssocOS from:2025 till:2026

bar:16 color:AssocOS from:2012 till:2013 text:Denver (M, 2012–2013)

bar:17 color:Full from:2018 till:2024 text:UC San Diego (M, 2018–2024; W, 2018–2024)

bar:18 color:FullxF from:2021 till:2022 text:Incarnate Word (M, 2022–Present; W, 2022–Present; A, 2021–Present) bar:18 color:OtherC2 from:2022 till:end text:

bar:19 color:FullxF from:2021 till:end text:Stanford (A, 2021–present)

bar:20 color:FullxF from:2021 till:end text:Texas Women's (A, 2021–present)

bar:21 color:FullxF from:2021 till:end text:Wheaton (MA) (A, 2021–present)

bar:22 color:AssocF from:2023 till:end text:Pepperdine (W, 2023–present)

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bar:26 color:AssocF from:2025 till:end text:Northern Arizona (W, 2025–present)

bar:27 color:AssocF from:2025 till:end text:Utah Tech (W, 2025–present)

bar:28 color:AssocF from:2025 till:end text:UTRGV (W, 2025–present)

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Conference Champions

YearMenWomen
2010–11CSU BakersfieldUC Davis
2011–12Brigham YoungBrigham Young
2012–13UNLVUC Davis
2013–14Brigham Young
2014–15Hawaii
2015–16UC Davis
2016–17UC Santa BarbaraHawaii
2017–18
2018–19Hawaii
2019–20
2020–21Brigham Young
2021–22UC San Diego
2022–23Hawaii

Fencing

Fencing was introduced as an MPSF sport in the 2021–22 season.

Current members

The MPSF currently has three members that participate in fencing.

InstitutionLocationNicknamePrimary
conferenceJoined
nowrapUSAF Academy, ColoradoFalconsMountain West2021
La Jolla, CaliforniaTritonsBig West
San Antonio, TexasCardinalsSouthland

Former members

InstitutionLocationNicknamePrimary
conferenceJoinedLeft
Stanford, CaliforniaCardinalACC20212024

Timeline

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bar:2 color:Full from:2021 till:end text:Incarnate Word (2021-present)

bar:3 color:Full from:2021 till:2024 text:Stanford (2021-2024)

bar:4 color:Full from:2021 till:end text:UC San Diego (2021-present)

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Conference Champions

YearTeam
2021–22Stanford
2022–23
2023–24
2024-25UC San Diego

Gymnastics

Men's gymnastics was introduced as an MPSF sport with the formation of the conference while women's gymnastics was initiated for the 2001–02 season.

Current members

The MPSF currently has four members that participate in men's gymnastics and four for women's. One of the current women's gymnastics members, UC Davis, will join the Mountain West Conference, which sponsors that sport, in 2026. However, the Aggies may stay in MPSF women's gymnastics because the MW will lose two of its current four women's gymnastics members to the reconfigured Pac-12 Conference in 2026, making future MW sponsorship of the sport uncertain.

InstitutionLocationNicknameMenWomenPrimary
conferenceJoinedCalifornia State University, SacramentoStanford University
nowrapUSAF Academy, ColoradoFalconsMountain West1992
Anchorage, AlaskaSeawolvesGNAC
(NCAA D-II)2002
Berkeley, CaliforniaGolden BearsACC1992
Davis, CaliforniaAggiesBig West
(MW in 2026)2001
Sacramento, CaliforniaHornetsBig Sky
(Big West in 2026)2001
2013
Norman, OklahomaSoonersSEC1992
Southern Utah UniversityCedar City, UtahThunderbirdsWAC
(Big Sky in 2026)2023
Stanford, CaliforniaCardinalACC1992

Former members

InstitutionLocationNicknameTeamPrimary
conferenceJoinedLeftBrigham Young UniversitySan Jose State UniversitySeattle Pacific UniversityUtah State University
nowrapUSAF Academy, ColoradoFalconsWomenMountain West20012023
Provo, UtahCougarsMenBig 1219922000
Los Angeles, CaliforniaBruinsMenBig Ten19921994
Isla Vista, CaliforniaGauchosMenBig West19922002
Women2001
Lincoln, NebraskaCornhuskersMenBig Ten19942011
Albuquerque, New MexicoLobosMenMountain West19921999
San Jose, CaliforniaSpartansMenMountain West19921997
Women20012005
20132023
Seattle, WashingtonFalconsWomenGNAC
(NCAA D-II)20022020
Logan, UtahAggiesWomenMountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)20122013

Timeline

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bar:7 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2001 text:Air Force (M, 1992–present; W, 2001–2023) bar:7 color:Full from:2001 till:2023 text: bar:7 color:AssocOS from:2023 till:end text:

bar:4 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2000 text:BYU (M, 1992–2000)

bar:8 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:end text:California (M, 1992–present)

bar:3 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:1999 text:New Mexico (M, 1992–1999)

bar:9 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:end text:Oklahoma (M, 1992–present)

bar:2 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:1997 text:San Jose State (M, 1992–1997; W, 2001–2005, 2013–2023) bar:2 color:AssocF from:2001 till:2005 text: bar:2 color:AssocF from:2013 till:2023 text:

bar:10 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:end text:Stanford (M, 1992–present)

bar:1 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:1994 text:UCLA (M, 1992–1994)

bar:5 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2001 text:UC Santa Barbara (M, 1992–2002; W, 2001–2002) bar:5 color:Full from:2001 till:2002 text:

bar:6 color:AssocOS from:1994 till:2011 text:Nebraska (M, 1994–2011)

bar:12 color:AssocF from:2001 till:2005 text:Sacramento State (W, 2001–2005, 2013–present) bar:12 color:AssocF from:2013 till:end text:

bar:13 color:AssocF from:2001 till:end text:UC Davis (W, 2001–present)

bar:11 color:AssocF from:2002 till:2020 text:Alaska–Anchorage (W, 2002–2020, 2021–present) bar:11 color:AssocF from:2021 till:end text:

bar:14 color:AssocF from:2002 till:2020 text:Seattle Pacific (W, 2002–2020)

bar:15 color:AssocF from:2012 till:2013 text:Utah State (W, 2012–2013)

bar:16 color:AssocF from:2023 till:end text:Southern Utah (W, 2023–present)

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Conference champions

YearMenWomen
1992–93Stanfordrowspan="10"
1993–94UCLA
1994–95Stanford
1995–96Oklahoma
1996–97Nebraska
1997–98California
1998–99Nebraska
Oklahoma
1999–00
2000–01
2001–02Sacramento State
2002–03
2003–04CaliforniaSan Jose State
2004–05OklahomaSacramento State
2005–06Seattle Pacific
2006–07
2007–08UC Davis
2008–09StanfordAlaska–Anchorage
2009–10OklahomaUC Davis
2010–11Stanford
2011–12Oklahoma
2012–13
2013–14Sacramento State
2014–15UC Davis
2015–16Sacramento State
2016–17San Jose State
2017–18
2018–19Air Force
2019–20rowspan="2"
2020–21Oklahoma
2021–22StanfordSan Jose State
2022–23UC Davis
2023–24Southern Utah

National champions

YearTeam
1993Stanford (M)
1995Stanford (M)
1997California (M)
1998California (M)
2002Oklahoma (M)
2003Oklahoma (M)
2005Oklahoma (M)
2006Oklahoma (M)
2008Oklahoma (M)
2009Stanford (M)
2011Stanford (M)
2015Oklahoma (M)
2016Oklahoma (M)
2017Oklahoma (M)
2018Oklahoma (M)
2019Stanford (M)
2021Stanford (M)
2022Stanford (M)
2023Stanford (M)
2024Stanford (M)

Indoor Track & Field

Men's and women's indoor track & field were introduced for the 1992–93 season as one of the conference's inaugural sports. Conference records before 1999 are incomplete.

Current members

InstitutionLocationNicknameMenWomenPrimary
conferenceJoinedCalifornia State University, FullertonCalifornia State University, NorthridgeCalifornia State University, Long BeachOregon State UniversityPepperdine UniversitySaint Mary's College of CaliforniaWashington State University
Fullerton, CaliforniaTitansBig West2021 (M)
2013 (W)
Northridge, CaliforniaMatadorsBig West1994, 2001, 2007 (M)
1992, 2001, 2007 (W)
Long Beach, CaliforniaBeachBig West1995
****Honolulu, HawaiinowrapBig West
(MW in 2026)2012
Corvallis, OregonBeaversPac-122014, 2024
Stockton, CaliforniaTigersWCC2025
Malibu, CaliforniaWavesWCC2022
Portland, OregonPilotsWCC1995, 2014 (M)
1993, 2014 (W)
Moraga, CaliforniaGaelsWCC2024
San Francisco, CaliforniaDonsWCC2017
****Davis, CaliforniaAggiesBig West
(MW in 2026)2004, 2017
Irvine, CaliforniaAnteatersBig West2002, 2010
Riverside, CaliforniaHighlandersBig West2001, 2016
Pullman, WashingtonCougarsPac-121993, 2024

Former members

InstitutionLocationNicknameTeamPrimary
conferenceJoinedLeftArizona State UniversityBrigham Young UniversityCalifornia Polytechnic State UniversityUniversity of IdahoStanford UniversityUtah State University
Tucson, ArizonaWildcatsMen & WomenBig 1219932020
Tempe, ArizonaSun DevilsMen & WomenBig 121996
20062002
2020
Provo, UtahCougarsMen & WomenBig 1220112023
San Luis Obispo, CaliforniaMustangsWomenBig West20022006
Berkeley, CaliforniaGolden BearsMen & WomenACC19922020
Davis, CaliforniaAggiesMenBig West
(MW in 2026)20042005
Los Angeles, CaliforniaBruinsMenBig Ten20002020
Women1996
Boulder, ColoradoBuffaloesMen & WomenBig 1220112020
Moscow, IdahoVandalsMenBig Sky1995
20021997
2004
Women19951996
Paradise, NevadaRebelsWomenMountain West19921996
Reno, NevadaWolf PackWomenMountain West19922000
Eugene, OregonDucksMen & WomenBig Ten19922020
Los Angeles, CaliforniaTrojansMen & WomenBig Ten20132020
Stanford, CaliforniaCardinalMen & WomenACC19922020
Salt Lake City, UtahUtesWomenBig 1220112020
Logan, UtahAggiesMen & WomenMountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)19922004
Seattle, WashingtonHuskiesMen & WomenBig Ten19922020

Conference champions

YearMenWomen
1992–93CaliforniaUNLV
1993–94ArizonaUtah State
1994–95Arizona
1995–96Washington
1996–97IdahoStanford
1997–98Washington State
1998–99StanfordWashington State
1999–00
2000–01Washington StateArizona
2001–02UCLA
2002–03Stanford
2003–04
2004–05
2005–06Washington
2006–07Arizona State
2007–08Oregon
2008–09UCLAStanford
2009–10Oregon
2010–11Stanford
2011–12Arizona StateStanford
2012–13Oregon
2013–14CaliforniaUSC
2014–15Oregon
2015–16USCOregon
2016–17OregonUSC
2017–18USC
2018–19Brigham Young
2019–20Oregon
2020–21
2021-22BYUBYU
2022-23

National champions

All national champions are in men's volleyball.

YearTeam
1999–00UCLA (W)
2000–01UCLA (W)
2006–07Arizona State (W)
2007–08Arizona State (M)
2007–08Arizona State (W)
2008–09Oregon (M)
2009–10Oregon (W)
2010–11Oregon (W)
2011–12Oregon (W)
2012–13Oregon (W)
2013–14Oregon (M)
2013–14Oregon (W)
2014–15Oregon (M)
2015–16Oregon (M)
2015–16Oregon (W)
2016–17Oregon (W)
2020–21Oregon (M)

Rowing

Men's rowing became an MPSF sport in the 2024–25 season.

Current members

The MPSF men's rowing league started with eight members.

InstitutionLocationNicknamePrimary
conferenceJoined
(California)Gonzaga UniversityOregon State UniversitySanta Clara UniversityStanford University
(UC San Diego)
Vancouver, British ColumbiaThunderbirdsCanada West2025
Berkeley, CaliforniaGolden BearsACC2024
Spokane, WashingtonBulldogsWCC
(Pac-12 in 2026)
Corvallis, OregonBeaversPac-12
San Diego, CaliforniaTorerosWCC
Santa Clara, CaliforniaBroncosWCC
Stanford, CaliforniaCardinalACC
La Jolla, CaliforniaTritonsBig West
Seattle, WashingtonHuskiesBig Ten

Volleyball

Men's volleyball was introduced for the 1993 season (1992–93 school year) as one of the conference's inaugural sports. The MPSF added beach volleyball in the 2025 season (2024–25 school year). The MPSF added the sport in the wake of the collapse of the Pac-12 Conference, which saw 10 of its 12 members leave for other conferences after the 2023–24 school year. Of the 10 departing schools, nine sponsor beach volleyball. Three left for the Big 12 Conference, which announced it would start sponsoring beach volleyball in 2024–25. The other six, which joined either the Atlantic Coast Conference or the Big Ten Conference, made up almost all of the inaugural MPSF beach volleyball membership. California, Stanford, UCLA, and USC were already MPSF members in other sports, and Oregon and Washington were returning MPSF members. The only inaugural beach volleyball member not arriving from the Pac-12 is Grand Canyon.

After the spring 2025 season, the MPSF added five more beach volleyball members—Florida State, LSU, San Jose State, South Carolina, and Texas. All but San Jose State departed the disbanding Coastal Collegiate Sports Association. Its men's division lost Grand Canyon, which downgraded the sport to club status, but added Jessup and UC Merced, both transitioning from the NAIA to NCAA Division II.

Current members

InstitutionLocationNicknameMenWomen
(beach)Primary
conferenceJoinedConcordia University IrvineGrand Canyon UniversityJessup UniversityLouisiana State UniversityMenlo CollegePepperdine UniversitySan Jose State UniversityStanford UniversityVanguard University
Provo, UtahCougarsBig 121992
Berkeley, CaliforniaGolden BearsACC2024
Irvine, CaliforniaEaglesPacWest2017
Phoenix, ArizonaAntelopesMW2024
Rocklin, CaliforniaWarriorsPacWest2025
Baton Rouge, LouisianaTigersSEC2025
Atherton, CaliforniaOaksPacWest2024
Malibu, CaliforniaWavesWCC1992
Eugene, OregonDucksBig Ten2024
San Jose, CaliforniaSpartansMW2025
Stanford, CaliforniaCardinalACC1992 (M)2024 (W)
Austin, TexasLonghornsSEC2025
Merced, CaliforniaGolden BobcatsCCAA2025
Los Angeles, California
(Westwood)BruinsBig Ten1992 (M)2024 (W)
Los Angeles, California
(South Los Angeles)Trojans
Costa Mesa, CaliforniaLionsPacWest2024
Seattle, WashingtonHuskiesBig Ten

Future members

InstitutionLocationNicknameMenWomen
(Beach)Primary
conferenceJoining
Stockton, CaliforniaTigersWCC2026

Former members

InstitutionLocationNicknameTeamPrimary
conferenceJoinedLeftCalifornia Baptist UniversityCalifornia State University, Long BeachCalifornia State University, NorthridgeGrand Canyon UniversitySan Diego State University
Riverside, CaliforniaLancersMenWAC
(Big West in 2026)20122017
Long Beach, CaliforniaBeachBig West1992
Northridge, CaliforniaMatadors
Irvine, CaliforniaAnteaters
La Jolla, CaliforniaTritons
Isla Vista, CaliforniaGauchos
Phoenix, ArizonaAntelopesMountain West20172025
Honolulu, Hawai'inowrapBig West
(MW in 2026)19922017
Los Angeles, CaliforniaLionsWCC2000
Stockton, CaliforniaTigers2014
San Diego, CaliforniaAztecsMountain West
(Pac-12 in 2026)2000

Timeline

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bar:1 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:end text:BYU (M, 1992–present)

bar:2 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2017 text:Cal State Northridge (M, 1992–2017)

bar:3 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2017 text:Hawaii (M, 1992–2017)

bar:4 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2017 text:Long Beach State (M, 1992–2017)

bar:5 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2000 text:Loyola Marymount (M, 1992–2000)

bar:6 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2014 text:Pacific (M, 1992–2014)

bar:7 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:end text:Pepperdine (M, 1992–present)

bar:8 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2000 text:San Diego State (M, 1992–2000)

bar:9 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2024 text:Stanford (M, 1992–present; W, 2024–future) bar:9 color:Full from:2024 till:end text:

bar:10 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2017 text:UC Irvine (M, 1992–2017)

bar:11 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2017 text:UC San Diego (M, 1992–2017)

bar:12 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2017 text:UC Santa Barbara (M, 1992–2017)

bar:13 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2024 text:UCLA (M, 1992–present; W, 2024–present) bar:13 color:Full from:2024 till:end text:

bar:14 color:AssocOS from:1992 till:2024 text:USC (M, 1992–present; W, 2024–present) bar:14 color:Full from:2024 till:end text:

bar:15 color:AssocOS from:2012 till:2017 text:Cal Baptist (M, 2012–2017)

bar:16 color:AssocOS from:2017 till:end text:Concordia Irvine (M, 2017–present)

bar:17 color:AssocOS from:2017 till:2025 text:Grand Canyon (M, 2017–2025; W, 2024–present) bar:17 color:Full from:2024 till:2025 text: bar:17 color:AssocF from:2025 till:end text:

bar:18 color:AssocF from:2024 till:end text:California (W, 2024–present)

bar:19 color:AssocOS from:2024 till:end text:Menlo (M, 2024–present)

bar:20 color:AssocF from:2024 till:end text:Oregon (W, 2024–present)

bar:21 color:AssocOS from:2024 till:end text:Vanguard (M, 2024–present)

bar:22 color:AssocF from:2024 till:end text:Washington (W, 2024–present)

bar:23 color:AssocOS from:2025 till:end text:Jessup (M, 2025–present)

bar:24 color:AssocF from:2025 till:end text:LSU (W, 2025–present)

bar:25 color:AssocF from:2025 till:end text:San Jose State (W, 2025–present)

bar:26 color:AssocF from:2025 till:end text:Texas (W, 2025–present)

bar:27 color:AssocOS from:2025 till:end text:UC Merced (M, 2025–present)

bar:28 color:AssocOS from:2026 till:end text:Pacific (M, 2026–future)

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Conference champions

YearMenWomen
(Beach)
1993UCLArowspan="32"
1994UCLA (2)
1995UCLA (3)
1996UCLA (4)
1997Stanford
1998Pepperdine
1999Brigham Young
2000UCLA (5)
2001UCLA (6)
2002Pepperdine (2)
2003Brigham Young (2)
2004Brigham Young (3)
2005Pepperdine (3)
2006UCLA (7)
2007UC Irvine
2008Pepperdine (4)
2009USC
2010Stanford (2)
2011UC Santa Barbara
2012UC Irvine (2)
2013Brigham Young (4)
2014Brigham Young (5)
2015UC Irvine (3)
2016Brigham Young (6)
2017Long Beach State
2018Brigham Young (7)
2019Pepperdine (5)
2020
2021Brigham Young (8)
2022Pepperdine (6)
2023UCLA (8)
2024Grand Canyon
2025Pepperdine (7)Stanford

National champions

All national champions are in men's volleyball.

YearTeam
1993UCLA
1995UCLA
1996UCLA
1997Stanford
1998UCLA
1999Brigham Young
2000UCLA
2001Brigham Young
2002Hawaii†
2004Brigham Young
2005Pepperdine
2006UCLA (6)
2007UC Irvine
2009UC Irvine
2010Stanford
2012UC Irvine
2013UC Irvine
2023UCLA
2024UCLA

† — Vacated due to NCAA violations

Conference champions

Source:

Women's lacrosse

YearTeam
2004California
2005Stanford
2006Stanford
2007Stanford
2008Stanford
2009Stanford
2010Stanford
2011Stanford
2012Oregon
2013Stanford
2014Denver
2015Stanford
2016USC
2017USC
2018San Diego State
2019San Diego State
2020N/A
2021UC Davis

Men's soccer

YearTeam
1992Washington
1993UCLA
1994Fresno State
1995UCLA
1996UCLA
1997UCLA
1998Washington
1999Washington
2000San Jose State
2001New Mexico
2002New Mexico
2003San Jose State
2004New Mexico
2005New Mexico
2006New Mexico
2007New Mexico
2008Denver
2009Sacramento State
2010Sacramento State
2011New Mexico
2012Air Force

Men's track & field indoor

YearTeam
1992–93California
1993–94Arizona
1994–95Arizona
1995–96Arizona
1996–97Idaho
1997–98Washington State
1998–99Stanford
1999–00Stanford
2000–01Washington State
2001–02UCLA
2002–03UCLA
2003–04UCLA
2004–05UCLA
2005–06Washington
2006–07Washington
2007–08Oregon
2008–09UCLA
2009–10UCLA
2010–11Stanford
2011–12Arizona State
2012–13Arizona State
2013–14California
2014–15Oregon
2015–16USC
2016–17Oregon
2017–18USC
2018–19Brigham Young
2019–20Brigham Young
2020–21N/A

Women's track & field indoor

YearTeam
1992–93UNLV
1993–94Utah State
1994–95Arizona
1995–96Washington
1996–97Stanford
1997–98Stanford
1998–99Washington State
1999–00Washington State
2000–01Arizona
2001–02Arizona
2002–03Stanford
2003–04Stanford
2004–05Stanford
2005–06Stanford
2006–07Arizona State
2007–08Arizona State
2008–09Stanford
2009–10Oregon
2010–11Oregon
2011–12Stanford
2012–13Oregon
2013–14USC
2014–15USC
2015–16Oregon
2016–17USC
2017–18USC
2018–19USC
2019–20Oregon
2020–21N/A

Men's water polo

YearTeam
1992California
1993California
1994Stanford
1995California
1996USC
1997USC
1998Stanford
1999UCLA
2000UCLA
2001Stanford
2002California
2003USC
2004Stanford
2005USC
2006California
2007USC
2008USC
2009UCLA
2010USC
2011UCLA
2012USC
2013USC
2014UCLA
2015UCLA
2016California
2017USC
2018Stanford
2019Stanford
2020Stanford
2021UCLA
2022USC (12)
2023California (17)
2024UCLA (13)
2025UCLA (14)

Women's water polo

YearTeam
1996UCLA
1997UCLA
1998UCLA
1999California
2000Stanford
2001Stanford
2002UCLA
2003Stanford
2004USC
2005UCLA
2006Stanford
2007UCLA
2008UCLA
2009USC
2010UCLA
2011California
2012UCLA
2013USC
2014Stanford
2015UCLA
2016USC
2017UCLA
2018USC
2019USC
2020N/A
2021USC
2022Stanford
2023Stanford
2024UCLA (12)
2025Stanford (8)

NCAA titles

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation has won 100 NCAA titles in seven sports. UCLA has won 25 national titles. Stanford has won 20 titles. USC has won 16 titles. Oregon has won 12 titles. Oklahoma has won nine titles. California has won six titles. UC Irvine has won four titles. Arizona State and Brigham Young have won three titles. Pepperdine has won two titles. The MPSF has won every men's and women's water polo NCAA title since the inception of the conference.

Men's gymnastics

YearTeam
1992–93Stanford
1994–95Stanford
1996–97California
1997–98California
2001–02Oklahoma
2002–03Oklahoma
2004–05Oklahoma
2005–06Oklahoma
2007–08Oklahoma
2008–09Stanford
2010–11Stanford
2014–15Oklahoma
2015–16Oklahoma
2016–17Oklahoma
2017–18Oklahoma
2018–19Stanford
2020–21Stanford
2021–22Stanford
2022–23Stanford

Men's volleyball

YearTeam
1993UCLA
1995UCLA
1996UCLA
1997Stanford
1998UCLA
1999BYU
2000UCLA
2001BYU
2004BYU
2005Pepperdine
2006UCLA
2007UC Irvine
2009UC Irvine
2010Stanford
2012UC Irvine
2013UC Irvine
2023UCLA
2024UCLA

Men's soccer

YearTeam
1998UCLA

Men's Rowing

YearTeam
2024-25Washington

Men's water polo

YearTeam
1992California
1993Stanford
1994Stanford
1995UCLA
1996UCLA
1997Pepperdine
1998USC
1999UCLA
2000UCLA
2001Stanford
2002Stanford
2003USC
2004UCLA
2005USC
2006California
2007California
2008USC
2009USC
2010USC
2011USC
2012USC
2013USC
2014UCLA
2015UCLA
2016California
2017UCLA
2018USC
2019Stanford
2020UCLA
2021California
2022California
2023California
2024UCLA
2025

Women's water polo

YearTeam
2001UCLA
2002Stanford
2003UCLA
2004USC
2005UCLA
2006UCLA
2007UCLA
2008UCLA
2009UCLA (7)
2010USC
2011Stanford
2012Stanford
2013USC
2014Stanford
2015Stanford
2016USC
2017Stanford
2018USC
2019Stanford
2021USC
2022Stanford
2023Stanford
2024UCLA (8)
2025Stanford (10)

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