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Western State Conference

Western State Conference

Big Sky Conference

The Western State Conference (WSC) is a college athletic conference that is affiliated with the California Community College Athletic Association. The conference was established in 1950, making it the oldest community college conference in California. Its members are based primarily in the Greater Los Angeles Area, with several spread across neighboring Kern, Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties.

Members

The league currently has 18 full members:

InstitutionNicknameLocationFoundedEnrollment
Allan Hancock CollegeAllan Hancock BulldogsSanta Maria, California192018,500
Antelope Valley CollegeAntelope Valley MaraudersLancaster, California192914,024
Bakersfield CollegeBakersfield RenegadesBakersfield, California191315,000
Barstow Community CollegeBarstow VikingsBarstow, California19595,500
College of the CanyonsCanyons CougarsSanta Clarita, California196917,089
Citrus CollegeCitrus OwlsGlendora, California191511,000
Cuesta CollegeCuesta CougarsSan Luis Obispo, California196311,150
Glendale Community CollegeGlendale VaquerosGlendale, California192719,029
Los Angeles Mission CollegeMission EaglesSylmar, California197511,000
Los Angeles Pierce CollegePierce BrahmasWoodland Hills, California194718,000
Los Angeles Valley CollegeValley MonarchsValley Glen, California194917,000
Moorpark CollegeMoorpark RaidersMoorpark, California196315,400
Oxnard CollegeOxnard CondorsOxnard, California19757,233
Santa Barbara City CollegeSanta Barbara VaquerosSanta Barbara, California190917,000
Santa Monica CollegeSanta Monica CorsairsSanta Monica, California192932,000
Ventura CollegeVentura PiratesVentura, California192513,000
Victor Valley CollegeVictor ValleyVictorville, California196113,000
West Los Angeles CollegeWest L.A. WildcatsCulver City, California19698,000

Venues

SchoolFootball stadiumStadium capacityBasketball arenaArena capacity
Allan Hancock CollegeHancock Football StadiumJoe White Memorial Gymnasium
Bakersfield CollegeMemorial Stadium20,000Gil Bishop Sports Center
Barstow Community CollegeNon-Football SchoolN/AJames R. Parks Gymnasium
College of the CanyonsCougar Stadium7,500Cougar Cage3,000
Citrus CollegeCitrus Stadium10,000The Owl's Nest2,000
Cuesta CollegeNon-Football SchoolN/A
Glendale CollegeSartoris FieldVerdugo Gym
Los Angeles Pierce CollegeJohn Shepard Stadium5,500
Los Angeles Valley CollegeMonarch Stadium10,000
Moorpark CollegeGriffin Stadium6,000Raider Pavilion
Oxnard CollegeNon-Football SchoolN/ACondor Center
Santa Barbara City CollegeLa Playa Stadium10,000Sports Pavilion
Santa Monica CollegeCorsair Field4,850Corsair Pavilion1,600
Ventura CollegeVentura Sports Complex3,000Event Center1,800
Victor Valley CollegeHawks StadiumVictor Valley College Gym
West Los Angeles CollegeWildcat StadiumThe Den

Sports offered

  • Baseball (men's)
  • Basketball (men's and women's)
  • Cross Country (men's and women's)
  • Football (men's)
  • Golf (men's and women's)
  • Soccer (men's and women's)
  • Softball (women's)
  • Swimming & Diving (men's and women's)
  • Tennis (men's and women's)
  • Track & Field (men's and women's)
  • Volleyball (men's and women's)
  • Water Polo (men's and women's)

Football standings

References

References

  1. https://www.westernstateconference.com/information/aboutus
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