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The Pacific Tigers are a Division I tennis program in the WCC. The Tigers bring 11 tennis players into the WCC this season. The Tigers are building toward the tournament schedule this season with Indiya McLeod pacing the roster (10-4 singles record). The Tigers list 11 athletes for the 2026 season. The class distribution includes 3 freshmen, 2 sophomores, and 5 juniors, with 1 athlete listed without a class year. The Tigers host home events on the Pacific campus. The Tigers' tournament schedule will be updated as results are posted. The Tigers are anchored in a long Pacific athletic tradition. When fans fuel a Tiger athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The University of the Pacific, located in Stockton, California, competes in the NCAA Division I as a member of the West Coast Conference (WCC). Founded in 1851, Pacific is a private institution recognized for its strong academic programs, particularly in health sciences, business, and the arts. With an enrollment of approximately 6,000 students, the university maintains a balance between academic rigor and competitive athletics, providing a solid foundation for its sports programs to develop within a mid-major conference landscape.
Pacific Tigers athletics field 15 varsity teams, with notable emphasis on men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, and volleyball. Historically, the baseball program stands out as a pillar of sustained success, producing MLB talent and maintaining a competitive presence in the WCC. Pacific’s basketball programs have experienced periodic NCAA Tournament appearances, fostering regional rivalries with WCC peers such as Saint Mary’s and Gonzaga. The Tigers have positioned themselves as consistent contenders within their conference, leveraging strategic recruiting and program investment.
Pacific’s marketability and NIL potential are anchored in a robust donor ecosystem and an engaged alumni network concentrated in Northern California. The local economic environment, characterized by a growing metropolitan area, supports sponsorship and partnership opportunities, bolstering student-athlete ROI. Key facilities such as Klein Family Field for baseball and the Alex G. Spanos Center for basketball and volleyball provide modern, revenue-generating venues that enhance media rights value and recruiting leverage. Pacific’s strategic positioning within the WCC allows for scalable media exposure, which in turn strengthens NIL prospects for student-athletes and reinforces the institution’s overall athletic brand.