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Casaba Club helping to build a new legacy for Pacific basketball

Spanos Center filled with fans

From enhanced playing opportunities to increased academic support, a revitalized basketball booster club is priming Pacific’s student-athletes for success on and off the court.

The newly relaunched Casaba Club will provide funds for men’s and women’s basketball to elevate and sustain championship caliber NCAA Division I basketball programs.
 
The club was Pacific’s original basketball support group, a precursor to the Pacific Athletic Foundation, which today supports all Pacific athletics programs. 
 
"I'm excited about launching the Casaba Club to support our basketball programs and assist in our vision of winning championships,” said Director of Athletics Adam Tschuor. “As we strive to position ourselves at the top of the West Coast Conference, having the Casaba Club invest in our student-athletes, coaches, facilities, and our pursuit of championships will be a pillar for sustained success. I'm looking forward to engaging our fans, alumni and community to aid in this new avenue for achievements."

Members will have exclusive access to interact with athletes and coaches, including at select open practices, invitations to team events and game-day experiences. It also includes access to high quality "Team Only" Casaba Club/Pacific Tigers Adidas-branded gear not available to the public.

Members also have priority on conference postseason tickets and hotel room reservations, including the NCAA Tournament. Casaba Club membership is $500 per month or $6,000 annually. 

"The creation of the Casaba Club shows the commitment of our department and the dedication of our boosters in creating an environment where our student-athletes can thrive," said men's basketball head coach Dave Smart. "It will make a significant impact on our program, and every dollar raised will go directly to support our student-athletes."
 
The Casaba Club provides funding for teams to travel internationally for competition every four years, as well as charter travel for away games, and improves the teams’ scheduling by providing money for travel and entry fees into high-quality tournaments.

It also allows the programs to provide Alston money, which is direct financial support for student-athletes to cover education-related expenses such as computers and other items needed to attend college.
 
"The Casaba Club sets a new standard for community engagement and support for our student-athletes,” said women's basketball head coach Bradley Davis. “It will provide an outlet for the community to directly contribute to our program and be part of our success. Membership will not only assist us in our quest of winning championships but also improve the overall college experience of our student-athletes.”
 
Why Casaba?

Casaba references the melon variety commonly grown in the region and recognizes the significant impact of produce and agriculture on the local community. In addition, it honors alumnus Donald J. Smith ’52, a former Pacific Regent, staunch athletics supporter, and melon and vegetable producer.
 
To find out more or become a member, contact Director of Athletics Development Amanda Leland at aleland@pacific.edu or 209.946.2591.