Pacific 8 Intercollegiate Hockey Conference
{{Unreferenced|date=January 2021}}
{{Infobox sports league
| name = Pacific 8 Intercollegiate Hockey Conference (PAC-8)
| title =
| logo = File:Pacific 8 Intercollegiate Hockey Conference Logo.png
| logo_size = 200
| founded = 1995
| conference = ACHA
| division = Division II
| teams = 8
| sports = Men's ice hockey
| region = West
| commissioner = Travis Allen
| champion = Washington
(4th title)
| most_champs = USC
(8 titles)
| website = Coming Soon
}}
The Pacific 8 Intercollegiate Hockey Conference (PAC-8) is a collegiate men's ice hockey conference that competes in Division 2 of the American Collegiate Hockey Association.
The PAC-8 was originally only open to schools that belonged to the Pac-12 Conference; however, for the 2018-19 season, the league expanded to include other schools from outside that conference. These schools included Boise State, Eastern Washington, San Diego State, San Jose State, and Western Washington.
Regular season format
According to the PAC-8 charter, each season starts on September 1 of each year.
Along with the required conference schedule, teams schedule non-conference games against ACHA opponents for regional and national ranking consideration.
For the 2024/2025 season, each team must play fourteen conference games. At the end of the season the top eight teams qualify for the playoffs.
In game play, the ACHA follows the NCAA Rulebook for ice hockey. For interconference games, the PAC-8 mostly follows the same rules for game times and structure. A notable difference is in cases of a tie game after regulation and a 3 on3 5-minute sudden-death overtime period. If a winner is not determined in overtime, then a 3 man shoot-out will occur. During the Conference Championship tournament, overtime format is 20 minute sudden-death periods until a winner is determined.
Members
= Current Teams =
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|+ !School !Location !Founded !Enrollment !Nicknames !Colors !Website |
University of California - Berkeley
|1868 |45,057 |Golden Bears |{{color box|#041E42|border=silver}} {{color box|#FFC72C|border=silver}} |https://www.calicehockey.com/ |
University of California - San Diego
|1960 |45,273 |Tritons |{{color box|#182B49|border=silver}} {{color box|FFCD00|border=silver}} |https://recreation.ucsd.edu/competitive-sports/ice-hockey/ |
Eastern Washington University
|1882 |10,915 |Eagles |{{color box|#B7142E|border=silver}} {{color box|#000000|border=silver}} |https://www.ewueagleshockey.com/ |
San Jose State University
|1857 |36,062 |Spartans |{{color box|#0055A2|border=silver}} {{color box|#E5A823|border=silver}} |https://sjsusports.com/sports/mens-ice-hockey |
University of Southern California
|1880 |47,000 |Trojans |{{color box|#990000|border=silver}} {{color box|#ffcc00|border=silver}} |https://trojanshockey.net/ |
University of Washington
|1861 |60,703 |Huskies |{{color box|#363c74|border=silver}} {{color box|#e8d3a2|border=silver}} |https://www.huskyicehockey.com/ |
Washington State University
|1890 |26,490 |Cougars |{{color box|#981e32|border=silver}} {{color box|#5e6a71|border=silver}} |https://urec.wsu.edu/icehockeyclub/hockey-home/ |
Western Washington University
|1893 |14,700 |Vikings |{{color box|navy|border=silver}} {{color box|#ADD8E6|border=silver}} |https://www.wwuicehockey.com/ |
Former Teams
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! School !! Location !! Founded !! Enrollment !! Nickname !! Colors |
Arizona State
| align="center" |Tempe, AZ | align="center" |1885 | align="center" |74,878 | align="center" |Sun Devils | align="center" |{{color box|#8C1D40|border=silver}} {{color box|#FFC627|border=silver}} |
Boise State
| align="center" |Boise, ID | align="center" |1932 | align="center" |24,154 | align="center" |Broncos | align="center" |{{color box|#0033A0|border=silver}} {{color box|#D64309|border=silver}} |
Oregon
| align="center" |Eugene, OR | align="center" | 1876 | align="center" | 23,634 | align="center" | Ducks | align="center" |{{color box|#007030|border=silver}} {{color box|#FEE11A|border=silver}} |
San Diego State
| align="center" |San Diego, CA | align="center" | 1897 | align="center" | 37,539 | align="center" | Aztecs | align="center" |{{color box|#A6192E|border=silver}} {{color box|#000000|border=silver}} |
Stanford
| align="center" |Palo Alto, CA | align="center" |1891 | align="center" |16,914 | align="center" |Cardinal | align="center" |{{color box|#8C1515|border=silver}} {{color box|#FFFFFF|border=silver}} |
UCLA
| align="center" |Los Angeles, CA | align="center" | 1881 | align="center" | 44,947 | align="center" | Bruins | align="center" |{{color box|#2774AE|border=silver}} {{color box|#FFD100|border=silver}} |
Utah
| align="center" |Salt Lake City, UT | align="center" |1850 | align="center" |34,705 | align="center" |Utes | align="center" |{{color box|#BE0000|border=silver}} {{color box|#FFFFFF|border=silver}} |
Tournament weekend
The PAC-8 Championship Tournament is typically held the weekend before Presidents Day in February. The weekend also consists of the annual league meeting and the end of season awards banquet.
Past champions
class="wikitable sortable"
! Year !! Champion !! Runner-Up !! Host | |||
2025 | Washington | California | Eastern Washington |
2024 | Utah | San Jose State | Eastern Washington |
2023 | Washington | Utah | Eastern Washington |
2022 | Oregon | UCLA | Regular Season Champions |
2021 | Season Cancelled | ||
2020 | Oregon | Boise State | South Lake Tahoe |
2019 | Oregon | California | South Lake Tahoe |
2018 | Arizona State | California | South Lake Tahoe |
2017 | UCLA | Washington | South Lake Tahoe |
2016 | Utah | USC | South Lake Tahoe |
2015 | Utah | Oregon | South Lake Tahoe |
2014 | Arizona State | Utah | Utah |
2013 | Utah | Oregon | USC |
2012 | Washington | Utah | Washington |
2011 | Washington | Oregon | Washington |
2010 | USC | Washington | USC |
2009 | Oregon | Washington | Oregon |
2008 | Oregon | USC | Washington State |
2007 | USC | Oregon | UCLA |
2006 | USC | Oregon | Oregon |
2005 | Oregon | Washington | California |
2004 | California | USC | Washington |
2003 | USC | California | USC |
2002 | USC | Washington | Stanford |
2001 | USC | Washington | Oregon |
2000 | USC | UCLA | UCLA |
1999 | UCLA | USC | California |
1998 | USC | ||
1997 | Stanford | UCLA | USC |
1996 | Stanford | California | Stanford |
Totals
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! Team !! Titles !! Years | ||
USC | align=center | 8 | 2010, 2007, 2006, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998 |
Oregon | align=center | 6 | 2022, 2020, 2019, 2009, 2008, 2005 |
Utah | align="center" | 4 | 2024, 2016, 2015, 2013 |
Washington | align=center | 4 | 2025, 2023, 2012, 2011 |
ASU | align=center | 2 | 2018, 2014 |
UCLA | align=center | 2 | 2017, 1999 |
Stanford | align=center | 2 | 1997, 1996 |
California | align=center | 1 | 2004 |
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
{{ACHA Division II}}
Category:ACHA Division 2 conferences