Prairie Athletic Conference

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AbbreviationPAC
Founded1969
Region served
Saskatchewan and Alberta
President
Kevin Peters
Prairie Athletic Conference
AbbreviationPAC
Founded1969
Region served
Saskatchewan and Alberta
President
Kevin Peters
Websitepacsport.ca

The Prairie Athletic Conference (PAC) is the governing body for collegiate sports in Saskatchewan and it was founded in 1969. The PAC is currently represented by six schools: four in Saskatchewan, and two in Alberta, that compete in three sports.

The PAC was a member of the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association until 1994.[1]

Current Members
[2]
Institution Nickname City Province Founded Affiliation Enrollment Sports Athletics website
Briercrest College and Seminary Clippers (Junior Varsity) Caronport SK 1935 Private 640 Basketball, Volleyball https://www.gobriercrest.ca/
Burman University Bobcats Lacombe AB 1907 Independent 306 Basketball, Futsal, Volleyball https://www.burmanu.ca/athletics
Millar College of the Bible Edge Pambrun SK 1932 Private 175 Basketball, Futsal, Volleyball https://www.millarcollege.ca/athletics
Prairie College Pilots Three Hills AB 1922 Private 535 Basketball, Futsal, Volleyball https://www.prairie.edu/pilots-athletics/
Saskatchewan Polytechnic — Moose Jaw campus Panthers Moose Jaw SK 1959 Public 3,192 Basketball, Futsal, Volleyball https://saskpolytech.ca/student-services/student-life/fitness-and-recreation/
Saskatchewan Polytechnic — Saskatoon campus Amaruks Saskatoon SK 1963 Public 7,956 Volleyball https://saskpolytech.ca/student-services/student-life/fitness-and-recreation/
Former Members

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Sports

Provincial Champions

References

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