Official Pacific West Conference history began in the year of 2006-07, although men's basketball records go back to 1982 when a number of current members were in the Great Northwest Conference.
Either way, that's a lot of games and conference championships won in 15 different sports in the PacWest. With the edition of all the action from the 2025-26 seasons, the PacWest All-Sports Record Book is now updated, and features a number of very interesting facts.
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Azusa Pacific leaves the PacWest in 2026-27 for NCAA Division III, but vacates having won more PacWest titles than any other school (57) in conference history. Starting with their inaugral season in 2012-13, they won at least one PacWest championship in each of the sports that they competed in.
*Hawai`i Pacific has the most all-time wins across all sports with 1,443.
*Three schools that are now NCAA Division I members list in the top five in all-time winning percentage in the PacWest.
California Baptist (.756),
Point Loma (.694),
Dixie State (.675),
Azusa Pacific (.663) and
Grand Canyon (652).
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Fresno Pacific's Shemar Palmer became just the seventh person in PacWest history to win Athlete of the Year in his sport three times (track and field). Three have been named Athlete of the Year four times.
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Biola's Sean Henning earned his eighth, ninth and tenth Coach of the Year honors in cross country and track and field this past year. That is second all-time, only behind
Jack Hoyt of
Azusa Pacific.
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Hawai`i Hilo's Koki Hamada (men's soccer) and
Point Loma's Abigail Nua (volleyball) joined a short of players who were named to the all-conference team in each of their four years of competition.
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Point Loma went to the NCAA National Championship as West Region champions in 2025-26 in volleyball and baseball, giving the PacWest their 37th and 38th all-time regional champs.
See the complete updated lists by
clicking here.