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Established
  
1986

Division
  
Division I

Association
  
NAIA

Members
  
9

Golden State Athletic Conference

Sports fielded
  
13 (men's: 6; women's: 7)

Region
  
Western United States Region II of the NAIA

The Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) is a college athletics conference in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The conference commissioner is Mike Daniels. Conference leadership is shared among the member institutions. All of the members of the GSAC are Christian colleges located in California and Arizona. Conference teams have won 20 national championships.

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History

The Golden State Athletic Conference was formed in the fall of 1986, with Azusa Pacific University, California Lutheran University, Fresno Pacific University, Point Loma Nazarene University, Vanguard University and Westmont College as the charter members. California Baptist University and Concordia University joined the GSAC in the fall of the following year (1987). Cal Lutheran left the GSAC after the spring of 1989. Biola University joined the GSAC in the fall of 1994. Hope International University and San Diego Christian College joined the GSAC in the fall of 1999. The Master's College, joined the GSAC in the fall of 2001. Lewis-Clark State College of Lewiston, Idaho joined the GSAC as an affiliate member for Men's and Women's Tennis in 2016.

Recent years

In recent years, the conference has seen changes with members leaving the GSAC and the NAIA for the NCAA. In 2011 Cal Baptist left the GSAC to join the Pacific West Conference followed by the announcement that Azusa Pacific, Fresno Pacific and Point Loma Nazarene joined Cal Baptist in the PacWest in 2012. Concordia then left to join the PacWest in 2015, and Biola applied to make the same move in 2017. To replace these schools, the PacWest has added Arizona Christian, Menlo and William Jessup.

Current members

  • Biola — will join the NCAA Division II and the Pacific West Conference in 2017.
  • Membership timeline

     Full member (non-football) 

    References

    Golden State Athletic Conference Wikipedia


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