Is the University of the Pacific D1?

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    Rohit Sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    The University of the Pacific is a Division I school in intercollegiate athletics. The NCAA governs Pacific's Division I athletics program. The University of the Pacific offers the academic rigor of a private university and the resources and amenities of a large school. The University of the Pacific provides students with the opportunity to engage in 12 unique Sport Clubs and more than 150 student clubs and organizations. The University of the Pacific is known for its NCAA Division I athletics program. From the given search results, it is not clear why the University of the Pacific is a Division I school.

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