The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference that operates in NCAA Division III. The conference was founded in 1915 and it consists of twelve small private schools that are located in Southern California and organized into nine athletic programs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Pomona-Pitzer are combined teams for sports purposes.
The SCIAC currently sponsors men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, football, men's and women's golf, women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's swimming and diving, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's track and field, women's volleyball and men's and women's water polo.
History
A forerunner conference to the SCIAC was the Intercollegiate Football Association of Southern California, which existed in the 1890s. It included Occidental, Caltech (then called Throop Polytechnic), USC, Chaffey College and Los Angeles High School.
The SCIAC was founded in 1915 with five member schools with the goals to promote amateurism in athletics. The five founding members, all of whom are still members, are Throop College of Technology (now California Institute of Technology), Occidental College, Pomona College, the University of Redlands, and Whittier College. Although all five original charter members are still affiliated with the SCIAC, only two, Occidental and Redlands, have had uninterrupted membership. The acronym SCIAC (standing for Southern California Interscholastic Athletic Council) was in use during 1913 and 1914 until that organization became the CIF Southern Section.
On May 12, 2011, the SCIAC announced that Chapman University would become the ninth member, beginning with the 2011âÂÂ12 academic year. The addition of Chapman marks the first expansion of the conference since California Lutheran University joined in 1991. At one time, most of the colleges were the southern California affiliates of various Christian denominations such as the Quakers and the Presbyterians. Today, only California Lutheran University maintains an affiliation with a church.
There are three former members of the SCIAC: University of California, Los Angeles, San Diego State University and University of California, Santa Barbara. All former members now compete in NCAA Division I athletics.
Chronological timeline
- 1915 â The Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) was founded. Charter members included Occidental College, Pomona College, the University of Redlands, Throop College of Technology (now California Institute of Technology) and Whittier College, beginning the 1915âÂÂ16 academic year.
- 1920 â The Southern Branch of the University of California (now the University of California at Los Angeles, or UCLA) joined the SCIAC in the 1920âÂÂ21 academic year.
- 1926 â La Verne College (now the University of La Verne) and San Diego State Teachers College (now San Diego State University) joined the SCIAC in the 1926âÂÂ27 academic year.
- 1927 â UCLA left the SCIAC after the 1926âÂÂ27 academic year.
- 1931 â Santa Barbara State College (now the University of California at Santa Barbara) joined the SCIAC in the 1931âÂÂ32 academic year.
- 1934 â Caltech and Pomona left the SCIAC after the 1933âÂÂ34 academic year.
- 1938:
- La Verne and UC Santa Barbara left the SCIAC after the 1937âÂÂ38 academic year
- Caltech and Pomona rejoined the SCIAC in the 1938âÂÂ39 academic year.
- 1939 â San Diego State left the SCIAC after the 1938âÂÂ39 academic year.
- 1943 â Whittier left the SCIAC after the 1942âÂÂ43 academic year.
- 1946 â Whittier rejoined the SCIAC in the 1946âÂÂ47 academic year.
- 1947 â Claremont Men's College (now Claremont McKenna College) joined the SCIAC in the 1947âÂÂ48 academic year.
- 1950 â Chapman College (now Chapman University) joined the SCIAC in the 1950âÂÂ51 academic year.
- 1952 â Chapman left the SCIAC after the 1951âÂÂ52 academic year.
- 1958 â Claremont combined with Harvey Mudd College for athletics to become ClaremontâÂÂMudd, beginning the 1958âÂÂ59 academic year.
- 1971 â Pomona combined with Pitzer College for athletics to become PomonaâÂÂPitzer, while La Verne rejoined the SCIAC, both effective in the 1971âÂÂ72 academic year.
- 1976 â ClaremontâÂÂMudd combined with Scripps College for athletics to become ClaremontâÂÂMuddâÂÂScripps, beginning the 1976âÂÂ77 academic year.
- 1991 â California Lutheran University joined the SCIAC, effective in the 1991âÂÂ92 academic year.
- 2011 â Chapman rejoined the SCIAC in the 2011âÂÂ12 academic year.
- 2020 â Occidental dropped its football program before the start of the 2020 fall season (2020âÂÂ21 academic year).
- 2023 â Whittier dropped its football program after the 2022 fall season (2022âÂÂ23 academic year).
- 2024 â Azusa Pacific announced that it would transition from NCAA Division II and the Pacific West Conference to the SCIAC in conjunction with the restart of its football program for the 2026 fall season (2026âÂÂ27 academic year).
Member schools
Current member schools
The SCIAC currently has nine full members, all are private schools:
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Future member
The SCIAC will have one new member in 2026, also a private school.
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Former member schools
The SCIAC had three former full members; all were public schools:
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Membership timeline
All-sports champions
Sports
The SCIAC sponsors intercollegiate athletic competition in the following sports:
See also
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