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PAC-10 MEN's GOLF PAC-10 TEAM PAC-10 1969 (Seattle, Wash.) 1977 .North (Spokane, Wash.) 1 PAC-10 MEN'S GOLF PAC-10 TEAM PAC-10 1969 (Seattle, Wash.) 1977 North (Spokane, Wash.) 1. USC ....................... 1172 1. ORE ....................... 1100 CHAMPIONS CHAMPIONSHIP 2. STAN ..................... 1184 2. WASH .................... 1144 1960 Stanford RESULTS 3. UCLA ..................... 1195 3. OSU ....................... 1156 1961 Washington 4. ORE ....................... 1199 4. WSU ...................... 1183 1960 (Stanford, Calif.) 1962 USC 5. OSU ....................... 1213 South (Stanford, Calif.) 1. STAN ..................... 1192 1963 Washington 6. WSU ...................... 1222 1. STAN ..................... 1178 2. UCLA ..................... 1233 1964 USC 7. CAL ........................ 1228 2. USC ....................... 1181 3. WASH .................... 1236 1965 USC 8. WASH .................... 1240 3. UCLA ..................... 1204 4. USC ....................... 1304 1966 USC 4. CAL ........................ 1257 1967 USC 5. CAL ........................ 1304 1970 (El Cerrito, Calif.) 1. STAN ..................... 1185 1978 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1968 Stanford 1961 (Seattle, Wash.) 2. ORE ....................... 1186 1. USC ....................... 1185 1969 USC 1. WASH .................... 1181 3. USC ....................... 1187 2. STAN ..................... 1191 1970 Stanford 2. USC ....................... 1183 4. UCLA ..................... 1190 3. ORE ....................... 1207 1971 USC 3. STAN ..................... 1196 5. OSU ....................... 1196 4. UCLA ..................... 1223 1972 USC 4. UCLA ..................... 1224 6. CAL ........................ 1212 5. CAL ........................ 1232 1973 USC 5. CAL ........................ 1277 1974 Stanford 7. WSU ...................... 1220 6. WASH .................... 1260 1975 USC 1962 (Los Angeles, Calif. ) 8. WASH .................... 1242 7. OSU ....................... 1305 1976 Oregon (North) 1. USC ....................... 1193 8. WSU ...................... 1341 1971 (Eugene, Ore.) USC (South) 2. STAN ..................... 1209 1. USC ....................... 1191 1979 (Phoenix, Ariz.) 1977 Oregon (North) 3. WASH .................... 1230 2. ORE ....................... 1197 1. ASU ....................... 1123 Stanford (South) 4. UCLA ..................... 1268 3. STAN ..................... 1205 2. ARIZ ...................... 1143 1978 USC 5. CAL ........................ 1277 4. UCLA ..................... 1209 3. USC ....................... 1164 1979 Arizona State 5. CAL ........................ 1215 4. UCLA ..................... 1164 1980 USC 1963 (Stanford, Calif.) 6. OSU ....................... 1228 5. ORE ....................... 1177 1981 Arizona State 1. WASH .................... 1197 7. WSU ...................... 1240 6. STAN ..................... 1179 1982 UCLA 2. USC ....................... 1198 8. WASH .................... 1247 7. CAL ........................ 1188 1983 UCLA 3. STAN ..................... 1208 4. UCLA ..................... 1213 8. WASH .................... 1197 1984 USC 1972 (Whittier, Calif.) 5. CAL ........................ 1276 9. OSU ....................... 1240 1985 UCLA 1. USC ....................... 1187 6. WSU ...................... 1303 10. WSU ...................... 1280 1986 USC 2. WASH .................... 1197 1987 Arizona 1964 (no release for location) 3. STAN ..................... 1199 1980 (Seattle, Wash.) 1988 Washington 1. USC ....................... 1140 4. ORE ....................... 1203 1. USC ....................... 1139 1989 Arizona State 2. WASH .................... 1168 5. UCLA ..................... 1213 2. ASU ....................... 1141 1990 Arizona State 3. UCLA ..................... 1172 6. WSU ...................... 1221 3. STAN ..................... 1147 1991 Arizona 4. STAN ..................... 1174 8. OSU ....................... 1224 4. UCLA ..................... 1147 1992 Stanford 5. CAL ........................ 1189 9. CAL ........................ 1259 5. ARIZ ...................... 1172 1993 Arizona State 6. WSU ...................... 1276 6. ORE ....................... 1175 1994 Stanford 1973 (Clarkston, Wash.) 7. WASH .................... 1210 1995 Arizona State 1965 (Indian Wells, Calif.) 1. USC ....................... 1125 8. WSU ...................... 1230 1996 Arizona State 1. USC ....................... 1186 2. STAN ..................... 1133 9. OSU ....................... 1246 1997 Arizona State 2. UCLA ..................... 1215 3. OSU ....................... 1134 1998 Arizona State 3. STAN ..................... 1217 4. CAL ........................ 1154 1981 (Stanford, Calif.) 1999 Arizona State 4. WASH .................... 1222 5. ORE ....................... 1156 1. ASU ....................... 1456 2000 Arizona State 5. ORE ....................... 1226 6. WSU ...................... 1157 2. USC ....................... 1488 2001 USC 6. OSU ....................... 1244 7. UCLA ..................... 1161 3. ORE ....................... 1490 2002 USC 7. CAL ........................ 1250 8. WASH .................... 1166 4. UCLA ..................... 1499 8. WSU ...................... 1297 5. STAN ..................... 1502 2003 UCLA 1974 (Stanford, Calif.) 2004 Arizona 6. ARIZ ...................... 1505 1966 (Stanford, Calif.) 1. STAN ..................... 1155 2005 Washington 7. WASH .................... 1553 1. USC ....................... 1183 2. USC ....................... 1179 2006 UCLA 8. OSU ....................... 1578 2. STAN ..................... 1186 3. ORE ....................... 1205 2007 USC 9. WSU ...................... 1588 3. UCLA ..................... 1228 4. UCLA ..................... 1214 2008 Arizona State 4. ORE ....................... 1240 5. OSU ....................... 1216 1982 (Corvallis, Ore.) 2009 Washington 5. OSU ....................... 1257 6. CAL ........................ 1234 1. UCLA ..................... 1416 2010 Washington 6. WASH .................... 1266 7. WASH .................... 1235 2. ASU ....................... 1442 7. CAL ........................ 1283 8. WSU ...................... 1280 3. USC ....................... 1450 8. WSU ...................... 1318 4. ORE ....................... 1454 1975 (Eugene, Ore.) 5. STAN ..................... 1476 1967 (Corvallis, Ore.) 1. USC ....................... 1185 6. ARIZ ...................... 1487 1. USC ....................... 1146 2. STAN ..................... 1211 7. WASH .................... 1496 2. STAN ..................... 1170 3. ORE ....................... 1213 8. OSU ....................... 1503 3. OSU ....................... 1173 4. OSU ....................... 1224 9. WSU ...................... 1532 4. UCLA ..................... 1179 5. WASH .................... 1235 5. ORE ....................... 1183 6. UCLA ..................... 1238 1983 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 6. WASH .................... 1206 7. WSU ...................... 1258 1. UCLA ..................... 1476 7. CAL ........................ 1246 8. CAL ........................ 1262 2. USC ....................... 1498 8. WSU ...................... 1254 3. STAN ..................... 1534 1976 .. North (Seattle, Wash.) 4. ARIZ ...................... 1535 1. ORE ....................... 1104 1968 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 5. ORE ....................... 1555 2. WASH .................... 1147 1. STAN ..................... 1194 6. ASU ....................... 1558 3. OSU ....................... 1224 2. USC ....................... 1202 7. WASH .................... 1589 4. WSU ...................... 1269 3. UCLA ..................... 1213 8. OSU ....................... 1597 South (Los Angeles, Calif.) 4. ORE ....................... 1243 9. WSU ...................... 1626 1. USC ......................... 873 5. OSU ....................... 1245 10. CAL ........................ 1643 2. STAN ....................... 885 6. WASH .................... 1278 3. CAL .......................... 902 7. WSU ...................... 1293 4. UCLA ....................... 917 8. CAL ........................ 1298 1 PAC-10 MEN'S GOLF 1984 (Tucson, Ariz.) 1990 (Tempe, Ariz.) 1996 (Newport Beach, Calif.) 2002 (Corvallis, Ore.) 1. USC ....................... 1421 1. ASU ....................... 1418 1. ASU ....................... 1456 1. USC ....................... 1441 2. STAN ..................... 1437 2. ARIZ ...................... 1472 2. USC ....................... 1473 2. STAN ..................... 1456 3. ARIZ ...................... 1438 3. UCLA ..................... 1486 3. CAL ........................ 1478 3. OSU ....................... 1458 4. UCLA ..................... 1439 4. CAL ........................ 1486 4. STAN ..................... 1483 4. UCLA ..................... 1469 5. ASU ....................... 1448 5. USC ....................... 1500 5. OSU ....................... 1485 5. ORE ....................... 1471 6. OSU ....................... 1448 6. ORE ....................... 1501 6. ARIZ ...................... 1495 6. WASH .................... 1476 7. ORE ....................... 1465 7. STAN ..................... 1507 7. WASH .................... 1509 7. ARIZ ...................... 1482 8. CAL ........................ 1497 8. OSU ....................... 1513 8. WSU ...................... 1512 8. WSU ...................... 1486 9. WASH .................... 1497 9. WASH .................... 1516 9. UCLA ..................... 1527 9. ASU ....................... 1490 10. WASH .................... 1503 10. WSU ...................... 1531 10. ORE ....................... 1527 10. CAL ........................ 1501 1985 (Walla Walla,
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