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  2. Porter County Conference - Wikipedia

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    The PCC allowed Hanover Central to leave a year early in 2013, and voted to readmit Westville, who had been an independent since the demise of the Northland Conference. Five PCC members are in Class A, the smallest enrollment class, two are in Class 2A and one is in Class 3A. Only two PCC members (Boone Grove and South Central) offer football.

  3. Tournament of Roses Honor Band - Wikipedia

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    The Tournament of Roses Honor Band is an honor marching band hosted by the band of Pasadena City College. The band consists of hand selected high school students from all over Southern California, and select Pasadena City College Marching Band and Color Guard members. The ensemble consists of about 230 members.

  4. Pacific Coast Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was a collegiate athletic conference in the United States which existed from 1915 to 1959. Though the Pac-12 Conference claims the PCC's history as part of its own, with eight of the ten PCC members (including all four original PCC charter members) in the Pac-12 for many years, the older league had a completely different charter and was disbanded in 1959 due ...

  5. Rose Bowl Game - Wikipedia

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    The Tournament of Roses selected from the former members of PCC and invited Washington, the first champion of the newly formed Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU), to play Big Ten champion Wisconsin in the 1960 Rose Bowl. The Big Ten authorized its members to accept any Rose Bowl invitation at their discretion.

  6. List of Pac-12 Conference champions - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the first NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in 1939, the winner of the PCC divisional playoff was given the automatic berth in the NCAA tournament. Oregon, the 1939 PCC champion, won the championship game in the 1939 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The last divisional playoff was in the 1954–55 season.

  7. USC Trojans men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Trojan following USC's PCC championship. USC faced the Oregon State Beavers and their 7-foot, 3-inch center, Wade Halbrook in the PCC Championship series to determine which team would represent the PCC in the NCAA Tournament. In the opening game of the series, the Trojans contained Halbrook and came away with a 65–47 victory.

  8. 1938–39 Oregon Webfoots men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    In the best-of-three PCC championship series, against California, the Webfoots won in two games to earn the team's first conference championship since 1919. Oregon was invited to compete in the West Regional of the NCAA tournament, and beat Texas in their first game to reach the regional final, where the team won against Oklahoma.

  9. 1939 NCAA basketball championship game - Wikipedia

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    Oregon reached the PCC championship series, where they faced California. The Webfoots posted a five-point win in the first game, before beating California again by a 53–47 score to claim the conference championship and earn the PCC's NCAA Tournament berth. [6]