Prairie Athletic Conference

Overview
The Prairie Athletic Conference (PAC, or PAC-Sask) is the governing body for collegiate sports in Saskatchewan. Founded in 1967, it sanctioned a hockey competition between 1969 and 1990.

PAC-Sask was affiliated with the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA), the second tier of university/college sport in Canada. The CCAA has not held a national hockey playoff since 2001. However, the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) continues to operate, the British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL) is open to college teams, and the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) operates a league of mostly Cégep teams.

Table of Champions

 * Source: CCAA National Appearances
 * Source: Saskatchewan champions
 * Source: PAC Sask Archive


 * Note: The above ACAC and Pac Sask links conflict re the 1980 provincial championship. In any event the STI Beavers represented Saskatchewan in the 4-West Championship and the Briercrest Clippers advanced directly to the 1980 CCAA Championship Bowl.

Teams

 * Briercrest Clippers
 * Canadian Bible College Crusaders
 * Sask Poly Moose Jaw aka STI aka SIAST Palliser Beavers/Panthers
 * Sask Poly Saskatoon aka SIAST aka Kelsey Amaruks
 * Bethany Bible Institute
 * Prairie College Pilots
 * Millar College Edge
 * Great Plains College Sundogs
 * Sask Poly Prince Albert Wild

College links

 * Canadian Colleges Athletic Association
 * 4-West Championship
 * British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League
 * British Columbia Colleges Athletic Association
 * Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference
 * Prairie Athletic Conference (Saskatchewan)
 * Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference
 * Ontario Colleges Athletic Association
 * RSEQ College League
 * Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association

University links

 * U Sports (formerly known as CIS)
 * Canada West Universities Athletic Association
 * Atlantic University Sport
 * Ontario University Athletics