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词条 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
释义

  1. History

  2. Members

     Current members  Future members  Former members 

  3. Sports

     Sponsorship by sport 

  4. Conference champions

     Men's gymnastics  Women's gymnastics  Women's lacrosse  Men's soccer  Men's swimming & diving  Women's swimming & diving  Men's track & field indoor  Women's track & field indoor  Men's volleyball  Men's water polo  Women's water polo 

  5. NCAA titles

     Men's gymnastics  Men's soccer  Men's track & field indoor  Women's track & field indoor  Men's volleyball  Men's water polo  Women's water polo 

  6. References

  7. External links

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|short_name = MPSF
|established = 1992
|logo = Mountain Pacific Sports Federation logo.png
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|association = NCAA
|division = Division I
|subdivision =
|members = 39
|sports = 10
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|womens = 5
|region = Western United States, Southwestern United States, Southern United States, Northwestern United States
|former_names =
|hq_city = Woodland
|hq_state = California
|commissioner = Al Beaird
|since = 1997
|website = mpsports.org
|font_color =
|map = Mountain Pacific Sports Federation map.svg
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The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) is a college athletic conference whose member teams are located in the western United States. The conference participates at the NCAA Division I level, primarily in Olympic sports that are not directly sponsored by a school's home conference (such as the Pac-12 and Big West, whose members all participate in MPSF competition in at least one of its sports).

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History

The MPSF was founded in 1992 and specifically created to provide an outlet for competition in non-revenue-producing Olympic sports. The MPSF conducts championships in men's volleyball; women's lacrosse; and indoor track, gymnastics, and water polo for both men and women. In 2010 the MPSF added women's swimming and diving to its list of sports, and added that sport for men in the 2011–12 season. The 2012–13 school year was the last for MPSF competition in men's soccer.

The conference's membership varies by sport; 37 schools are MPSF members in at least one of its sponsored sports. Schools are not required to participate in the MPSF competition for each sponsored sport if their primary conference affiliation sponsors a competition in that sport (e.g. Pac-12 soccer and women's gymnastics).

All MPSF members have a primary conference affiliation. All Pac-12 and Big West Conference members house at least one sport in the MPSF. The West Coast Conference is represented by six schools (BYU, Pacific, Pepperdine, Portland, Saint Mary's, San Diego), and the Mountain West Conference has four full members represented (Air Force, Fresno State, San Diego State, San Jose State). The Great Northwest Athletic Conference is represented by Alaska–Anchorage and Seattle Pacific. Five conferences are represented by one school each – the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (Penn State–Behrend), the Big 12 Conference (Oklahoma), the Big Sky Conference (Sacramento State), the Pacific West Conference (Concordia–Irvine), the Western Athletic Conference (Grand Canyon).

Members

Source:[1]

Current members

InstitutionLocationNicknamePrimary
Conference
Division
Air Force|United States Air Force AcademyColorado Springs, ColoradoFalconsMountain WestNCAA D-I
Alaska-Anchorage|University of Alaska AnchorageAnchorage, AlaskaSeawolvesGreat NorthwestNCAA D-II
Arizona|University of ArizonaTucson, ArizonaWildcatsPac-12NCAA D-I
Arizona State UniversityTempe, ArizonaSun DevilsPac-12NCAA D-I
Austin College[2]Sherman, TexasKangaroosSouthern Collegiate Athletic ConferenceNCAA D-III
Brigham Young UniversityProvo, UtahCougarsWest CoastNCAA D-I
California Polytechnic State UniversitySan Luis Obispo, CaliforniaMustangsBig WestNCAA D-I
California State University, FresnoFresno, CaliforniaBulldogsMountain WestNCAA D-I
California State University, FullertonFullerton, CaliforniaTitansBig WestNCAA D-I
California State University, Long BeachLong Beach, California49ersBig WestNCAA D-I
California State University, NorthridgeNorthridge, CaliforniaMatadorsBig WestNCAA D-I
California State University, SacramentoSacramento, CaliforniaHornetsBig SkyNCAA D-I
California, Berkeley|University of California, BerkeleyBerkeley, CaliforniaGolden BearsPac-12NCAA D-I
California, Davis|University of California, DavisDavis, CaliforniaAggiesBig WestNCAA D-I
California, Irvine|University of California, IrvineIrvine, CaliforniaAnteatersBig WestNCAA D-I
California, Los Angeles|University of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, CaliforniaBruinsPac-12NCAA D-I
California, Riverside|University of California, RiversideRiverside, CaliforniaHighlandersBig WestNCAA D-I
California, Santa Barbara|University of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CaliforniaGauchosBig WestNCAA D-I
Colorado|University of Colorado BoulderBoulder, ColoradoBuffaloesPac-12NCAA D-I
Concordia University–IrvineIrvine, CaliforniaEaglesPacific WestNCAA D-II
Grand Canyon UniversityPhoenix, ArizonaAntelopesWestern AthleticNCAA D-I
Hawai'i|University of Hawai'i at ManoaHonolulu, Hawai'iRainbow Warriors & Rainbow WahineBig WestNCAA D-I
Oklahoma|University of OklahomaNorman, OklahomaSoonersBig 12NCAA D-I
Oregon|University of OregonEugene, OregonDucksPac-12NCAA D-I
Oregon State|Oregon State UniversityCorvallis, OregonBeaversPac-12NCAA D-I
Pacific|University of the PacificStockton, CaliforniaTigersWest CoastNCAA D-I
Pennsylvania State University, The Behrend CollegeErie, PennsylvaniaBehrend LionsAllegheny MountainNCAA D-III
Pepperdine UniversityMalibu, CaliforniaWavesWest CoastNCAA D-I
Portland|University of PortlandPortland, OregonPilotsWest CoastNCAA D-I
San Diego|University of San DiegoSan Diego, CaliforniaTorerosWest CoastNCAA D-I
San Diego State UniversitySan Diego, CaliforniaAztecsMountain WestNCAA D-I
San Jose State UniversitySan Jose, CaliforniaSpartansMountain WestNCAA D-I
Seattle Pacific UniversitySeattle, WashingtonFalconsGreat NorthwestNCAA D-II
Southern California|University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaTrojansPac-12NCAA D-I
Stanford UniversityStanford, CaliforniaCardinalPac-12NCAA D-I
Utah|University of UtahSalt Lake City, UtahUtesPac-12NCAA D-I
Washington|University of WashingtonSeattle, WashingtonHuskiesPac-12NCAA D-I
Washington State UniversityPullman, WashingtonCougarsPac-12NCAA D-I

Future members

InstitutionLocationNicknamePrimary
Conference
Division

Former members

InstitutionLocationNicknamePrimary
Conference
Division
California Baptist UniversityRiverside, CaliforniaLancersgroup=fm|Primary conference affiliation changes to the Division I Western Athletic Conference in 2018.}}NCAA D-II
California State University, BakersfieldBakersfield, CaliforniaRoadrunnersWestern AthleticNCAA D-I
California, San Diego|University of California San DiegoSan Diego, CaliforniaTritonsCaliforniaNCAA D-II
Denver|University of DenverDenver, ColoradoPioneersThe SummitNCAA D-I
Loyola Marymount|Loyola Marymount UniversityLos Angeles, CaliforniaLionsWest CoastNCAA D-I
Nevada, Las Vegas|University of Nevada, Las VegasParadise, NevadaRebelsMountain WestNCAA D-I
University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, New MexicoLobosMountain WestNCAA D-I
North Dakota|University of North DakotaGrand Forks, North DakotaFighting Hawksgroup=fm|Primary conference affiliation changes to The Summit League in 2018.}}NCAA D-I
Northern Colorado|University of Northern ColoradoGreeley, ColoradoBearsBig SkyNCAA D-I
Saint Mary's College of CaliforniaMoraga, CaliforniaGaelsWest CoastNCAA D-I
Seattle UniversitySeattle, WashingtonRedhawksWestern AthleticNCAA D-I
Wyoming|University of WyomingLaramie, WyomingCowboys & CowgirlsMountain WestNCAA D-I
Notes
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Sports

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation sponsors championship competition in five men's and five women's NCAA sanctioned sports[3] 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.[4]

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. The four remaining MPSF lacrosse schools will retain that league's automatic NCAA tournament bid for the 2018 and 2019 seasons while the MPSF seeks to add new members in that sport.[5]

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.[6]

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 now includes five full members Long Beach State, Cal State Northridge, UC Irvine, UC Santa Barbara and Hawai'i, plus associate member UC San Diego. The full Big West members remain in the MPSF in other sports, but UC San Diego exited the federation.[7] 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 left the MPSF after dropping its last remaining conference sport of women's water polo at the same time.[8]

MPSF Teams
Sport Men's Women's
{{left}}Gymnastics 4 6
{{left}}Lacrosse - 3
{{left}}Swimming & Diving 5 7
{{left}}Track & Field Indoor 15 20
{{left}}Volleyball 7 -
{{left}}Water polo 5 6

Sponsorship by sport

Gymnastics
  • Air Force
  • California
  • Oklahoma
  • Stanford
Swimming
& diving
  • BYU
  • Cal Poly
  • UC Santa Barbara
  • Hawai'i
  • Pacific
Volleyball
  • BYU
  • UCLA
  • Concordia–Irvine
  • Grand Canyon
  • Pepperdine
  • USC
  • Stanford
Water Polo
  • California
  • UCLA
  • Penn State Behrend
  • USC
  • Austin College
  • Stanford
Track & field
Indoor
  • Arizona
  • Arizona State
  • BYU
  • Long Beach State
  • Cal State Northridge
  • California
  • UCLA
  • UC Riverside
  • Colorado
  • Oregon
  • Portland
  • USC
  • Stanford
  • Washington
  • Washington State
Gymnastics
  • Air Force
  • Alaska–Anchorage
  • Sacramento State
  • UC Davis
  • San Jose State
  • Seattle Pacific
Lacrosse
  • Fresno State
  • UC Davis
  • San Diego State
Swimming
& diving
  • BYU
  • Cal Poly
  • UC Davis
  • UC Santa Barbara
  • Hawai'i
  • Pacific
  • San Diego
Water Polo
  • Arizona State
  • California
  • Indiana
  • UCLA
  • San Jose State
  • USC
  • Stanford
Track & field
Indoor
  • Arizona
  • Arizona State
  • BYU
  • Cal State Fullerton
  • Long Beach State
  • Cal State Northridge
  • California
  • UC Irvine
  • UCLA
  • UC Riverside
  • Colorado
  • Hawai'i
  • Oregon
  • Oregon State
  • Portland
  • USC
  • Stanford
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • Washington State
MenWomen
  • Penn State Behrend — participates only in conference tournament.

Conference champions

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Men's gymnastics

YearTeam
1992–93Stanford
1993–94UCLA
1994–95Stanford
1995–96Oklahoma
1996–97Nebraska
1997–98California
1998–99Nebraska
Oklahoma
1999–00Oklahoma
2000–01Oklahoma
2001–02Oklahoma
2002–03Oklahoma
2003–04California
2004–05Oklahoma
2005–06Oklahoma
2006–07Oklahoma
2007–08Oklahoma
2008–09Stanford
2009–10Oklahoma
2010–11Stanford
2011–12Oklahoma
2012–13Oklahoma
2013–14Oklahoma
2014–15Oklahoma
2015–16Oklahoma
2016–17Oklahoma
2017–18Oklahoma

Women's gymnastics

YearTeam
2001–02Sacramento State
2002–03Sacramento State
2003–04San Jose State
2004–05Sacramento State
2005–06Seattle Pacific
2006–07Seattle Pacific
2007–08UC Davis
2008–09Alaska–Anchorage
2009–10UC Davis
2010–11UC Davis
2011–12UC Davis
2012–13UC Davis
2013–14Sacramento State
2014–15UC Davis
2015–16Sacramento State
2016–17San Jose State
2017–18San Jose State

Women's lacrosse

YearTeam
2004California
2005Stanford
2006Stanford
2007Stanford
2008Stanford
2009Stanford
2010Stanford
2011Stanford
2012Oregon
2013Stanford
2014Denver
2015Stanford
2016USC
2017USC
2018San Diego State

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
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Men's swimming & diving

YearTeam
2010–11CSU Bakersfield
2011–12Brigham Young
2012–13UNLV
2013–14Brigham Young
2014–15Brigham Young
2015–16Brigham Young
2016–17UC Santa Barbara
2017–18UC Santa Barbara

Women's swimming & diving

YearTeam
2010–11UC Davis
2011–12Brigham Young
2012–13UC Davis
2013–14UC Davis
2014–15Hawaii
2015–16UC Davis
2016–17Hawaii
2017–18Hawaii

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

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
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Men's volleyball

YearTeam
1993UCLA
1994UCLA
1995UCLA
1996UCLA
1997Stanford
1998Pepperdine
1999Brigham Young
2000UCLA
2001UCLA
2002Pepperdine
2003Brigham Young
2004Brigham Young
2005Pepperdine
2006UCLA
2007UC Irvine
2008Pepperdine
2009USC
2010Stanford
2011UC Santa Barbara
2012UC Irvine
2013Brigham Young
2014Brigham Young
2015UC Irvine
2016Brigham Young
2017Long Beach State
2018Brigham Young

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
2016CAL
2017UCLA

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
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NCAA titles

The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation has won 92 NCAA titles in seven sports. UCLA has won 24 national titles. Stanford has won 16 titles. USC has won 14 titles. Oregon has won 11 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.

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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

Men's soccer

YearTeam
1997UCLA

Men's track & field indoor

YearTeam
2007–08Arizona State
2008–09Oregon
2013–14Oregon
2014–15Oregon
2015–16Oregon
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Women's track & field indoor

YearTeam
1999–00UCLA
2000–01UCLA
2006–07Arizona State
2007–08Arizona State
2009–10Oregon
2010–11Oregon
2011–12Oregon
2012–13Oregon
2013–14Oregon
2015–16Oregon
2016–17Oregon

Men's volleyball

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

† — Vacated due to NCAA violations

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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

Women's water polo

YearTeam
2001UCLA
2002Stanford
2003UCLA
2004USC
2005UCLA
2006UCLA
2007UCLA
2008UCLA
2009UCLA
2010USC
2011Stanford
2012Stanford
2013USC
2014Stanford
2015Stanford
2016USC
2017Stanford
2018USC
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References

1. ^Members - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Mpsports.Org. Retrieved on July 17, 2013.
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.acroos.com/sports/mwaterpolo/2017-18/releases/20180116im0kf1|title='Roo Men's Water Polo to Join Mountain Pacific Sports Federation|author=|date=16 January 2018|website=acroos.com|accessdate=22 April 2018}}
3. ^Mountain Pacific Sports Federation - Athletics. Mpsports.Org. Retrieved on 2013-07-17.
4. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.wacsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10100&ATCLID=205894860 |title=WAC Adds Men's Soccer |publisher=Western Athletic Conference |date=January 9, 2013 |accessdate=April 20, 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://laxmagazine.com/college_women/DI/2015-16/news/102315_pac_12_adds_womens_lacrosse_for_2018_season |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151024150139/http://www.laxmagazine.com/college_women/DI/2015-16/news/102315_pac_12_adds_womens_lacrosse_for_2018_season |dead-url=yes |archive-date=October 24, 2015 |title=Pac-12 Adds Women's Lacrosse for 2018 Season |publisher=Lacrosse Magazine |date=October 23, 2015 |accessdate=February 6, 2016 }}
6. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.gccwaterpolo.com/article/232.php |title=GCC Launches Men's Division To Begin Play in 2016 |publisher=Golden Coast Conference |date=January 21, 2016 |accessdate=January 31, 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Big West Conference Makes Men's Volleyball 18th Sponsored Sport|url=http://www.bigwest.org/story.asp?story_id=19222|publisher=Big West Conference|accessdate=May 31, 2016}}
8. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.gorunners.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=13300&ATCLID=211637835 |title=CSUB Athletics Announces Strategic Shift in Resources |publisher=CSU Bakersfield Athletics |date=June 27, 2017 |accessdate=July 12, 2017}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.mpsports.org}}
{{NCAA nonfootball Div1 conferences}}

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