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===Pacific Coast Conference=== {{Main|Pacific Coast Conference}} The roots of the Pac-12 Conference go back to December 2, 1915, when the [[Pacific Coast Conference]] (PCC) was founded at the [[Imperial Hotel (Portland, Oregon)|Imperial Hotel]] in [[Portland, Oregon]], during the annual meeting of the [[Northwest Conference (1908–1925)|Northwest Conference]] schools.<ref name="DSM1915">{{cite news |date=December 4, 1915 |title=Angell Elected Northwest Head — Agreement With Pacific Coast |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-star-mirror-agreement-between/161938681/ |work=[[The Daily Star-Mirror]] |publication-place=[[Moscow, Idaho]] |volume=5 |number=57 |page=1 |quote=The Pacific Coast Intercollegiate conference, formed during the annual meeting of the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate conference, December 2, 1915, in view of the fact that three of its four members are also members of the Northwest conference, makes the following formal statement:}}</ref><ref name= very-secret>"[https://www.newspapers.com/image/78375039/ Four Colleges Form Coast Conference at Very Secret Session]". ''Oregon Daily Journal'' (Portland, Oregon). December 3, 1915.</ref> Charter members were the University of California (now University of California, Berkeley), University of Washington, University of Oregon, and Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University).<ref name= very-secret/> An official of Stanford University also attended the meeting but declined to join right away because, unlike the other schools, it was not going to sponsor a football team in the coming year and it was not willing to prohibit freshmen from competing in sports.<ref name= very-secret/> The PCC began play in 1916. One year later, Washington State College (now Washington State University) joined the league, followed by Stanford University in 1918. In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of [[USC Trojans|USC]] and [[Idaho Vandals|Idaho]]. [[Montana Grizzlies and Lady Griz|Montana]] joined the Conference in 1924, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of [[UCLA]]. For many years, the conference split into two divisions for basketball and baseball—a Southern Division comprising the four California schools and a Northern Division comprising the six schools in the [[Pacific Northwest]]. In [[1950 college football season|1950]], Montana departed to join the [[Mountain States Conference]]. The PCC continued as a nine-team league through June 1959.
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