List of Pac-12 Conference football champions
This is a list of yearly Pac-12 Conference football champions. Co-champions are listed with the conference's Rose Bowl representative first. Pacific Coast Conference results are included. Since 2011, the Pac-12 Football Championship Game has been played to determine the annual champion.
Champions by year
National champions* |
Conference | Overall | Ranking | |||||||||
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Year | Champions | Record | Pts | Opp | Record | AP | Coaches' | Bowl Result | Head Coach | ||
Pacific Coast Conference | |||||||||||
1916 | Washington | 3–0–1 | 62 | 10 | 6–0–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | Gil Dobie | ||
1917 | Washington State | 3–0 | 46 | 3 | 6–0 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | William Henry Dietz | ||
1918 | California | 2–0 | 72 | 0 | 7–2 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | Andy Smith | ||
1919 | Oregon | 2–1 | 33 | 20 | 5–1–3 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 6–7 vs. Harvard | Shy Huntington | ||
Washington | 2–1 | 33 | 31 | 5–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | Claude J. Hunt | |||
1920* | California | 3–0 | 104 | 7 | 9–0 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 28–0 vs Ohio State | Andy Smith | ||
1921* | California | 4–0 | 167 | 10 | 9–0–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | T Rose Bowl 0–0 vs. Washington & Jefferson | Andy Smith | ||
1922* | California | 4–0 | 146 | 7 | 9–0 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | Andy Smith | ||
1923* | California | 5–0 | 66 | 7 | 9–0–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | Andy Smith | ||
1924 | Stanford | 3–0–1 | 92 | 36 | 7–1–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 10–27 to Notre Dame | Glenn "Pop" Warner | ||
1925 | Washington | 5–0 | 88 | 24 | 10–1–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 19–20 to Alabama | Enoch Bagshaw | ||
1926* | Stanford | 4–0 | 112 | 40 | 10–0–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | T Rose Bowl 7–7 vs. Alabama | Glenn "Pop" Warner | ||
1927 | Stanford | 4–0–1 | 78 | 32 | 8–2–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl vs. Pittsburgh | Glenn "Pop" Warner | ||
USC | 4–0–1 | 99 | 38 | 8–1–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | Howard Jones | |||
Idaho | 2–0–2 | 61 | 20 | 4–1–3 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | Charles Erb | |||
1928* | USC | 4–0–1 | 84 | 20 | 9–0–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | Howard Jones | ||
1929 | USC | 6–1 | 258 | 29 | 10–2 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 47–14 vs. Pittsburgh | Howard Jones | ||
1930 | Washington State | 6–0 | 134 | 20 | 9–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 0–24 vs. Alabama | Babe Hollingbery | ||
1931* | USC | 7–0 | 259 | 13 | 10–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 21–12 vs. Tulane | Howard Jones | ||
1932* | USC | 6–0 | 112 | 13 | 10–0 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 35–0 vs. Pittsburgh | Howard Jones | ||
1933 | Stanford | 4–1 | 56 | 23 | 8–2–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 0–7 vs. Columbia | Claude E. Thornhill | ||
Oregon | 4–1 | 45 | 29 | 9–1 | Started in 1934 | Started in 1950 | – | Prink Callison | |||
1934 | Stanford | 5–0 | 93 | 7 | 9–1–1 | #4 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 13–29 vs. Alabama | Claude E. Thornhill | ||
1935 | Stanford | 4–1 | 60 | 7 | 8–1 | N/A | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 7–0 vs. Southern Methodist | Claude E. Thornhill | ||
California | 4–1 | 55 | 22 | 9–1 | N/A | Started in 1950 | – | Stub Allison | |||
UCLA | 4–1 | 75 | 39 | 8–2 | N/A | Started in 1950 | – | William H. Spaulding | |||
1936 | Washington | 7–0–1 | 141 | 21 | 7–2–1 | #5 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 0–21 vs. Pittsburgh | James Phelan | ||
1937* | California | 6–0–1 | 137 | 26 | 10–0–1 | #2 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 13–0 vs. Alabama | Stub Allison | ||
1938 | USC | 6–1 | 131 | 36 | 9–2 | #7 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 7–3 vs. Duke | Howard Jones | ||
California | 6–1 | 107 | 37 | 10–1 | #14 | Started in 1950 | – | Stub Allison | |||
1939* | USC | 5–0–2 | 121 | 21 | 8–0–2 | #3 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 14–0 vs. Tennessee | Howard Jones | ||
1940 | Stanford | 7–0 | 141 | 66 | 10–0 | #2 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 21–13 vs. Nebraska | Clark Shaughnessy | ||
1941 | Oregon State | 7–2 | 123 | 33 | 8–2 | #12 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 20–16 vs. Duke | Lon Stiner | ||
1942 | UCLA | 6–1 | 146 | 58 | 7–4 | #13 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 0–9 vs. Georgia | Edwin C. Horrell | ||
1943 | USC | 5–0 | 95 | 13 | 8–2 | – | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 29–0 vs. Washington | Jeff Cravath | ||
1944 | USC | 3–0–2 | 129 | 39 | 8–0–2 | #7 | Started in 1950 | W Rose Bowl 25–0 vs. Tennessee | Jeff Cravath | ||
1945 | USC | 5–1 | 107 | 43 | 7–4 | #11 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 14–34 vs. Alabama | Jeff Cravath | ||
1946 | UCLA | 7–0 | 216 | 45 | 10–1 | #4 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 14–45 vs. Illinois | Bert LaBrucherie | ||
1947 | USC | 6–0 | 147 | 20 | 7–2–1 | #8 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 0–49 vs. Michigan | Jeff Cravath | ||
1948 | California | 6–0 | 155 | 40 | 10–1 | #4 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 14–20 vs. Northwestern | Pappy Waldorf | ||
Oregon | 7–0 | 125 | 48 | 9–2 | #9 | Started in 1950 | L Cotton Bowl Classic 13–21 vs. Southern Methodist | Jim Aiken | |||
1949 | California | 7–0 | 220 | 80 | 10–1 | #3 | Started in 1950 | L Rose Bowl 14–17 vs. Ohio State | Pappy Waldorf | ||
1950 | California | 5–0–1 | 124 | 28 | 9–1–1 | #5 | #4 | L Rose Bowl 6–14 vs. Michigan | Pappy Waldorf | ||
1951 | Stanford | 6–1 | 152 | 101 | 9–2 | #7 | #7 | L Rose Bowl 7–40 vs. Illinois | Chuck Taylor | ||
1952 | USC | 6–0 | 174 | 32 | 10–1 | #5 | #4 | W Rose Bowl vs. Wisconsin | Jess Hill | ||
1953 | UCLA | 6–1 | 172 | 41 | 8–2 | #5 | #4 | L Rose Bowl 20–28 vs. Michigan State | Red Sanders | ||
1954* | UCLA | 6–0 | 256 | 26 | 9–0 | #2 | #1 | – | Red Sanders | ||
1955 | UCLA | 6–0 | 197 | 37 | 9–2 | #4 | #4 | L Rose Bowl 14–17 vs. Michigan State | Red Sanders | ||
1956 | Oregon State | 6–1–1 | 152 | 104 | 7–3–1 | #10 | #13 | L Rose Bowl 19–35 vs. Iowa | Tommy Prothro | ||
1957 | Oregon | 6–2 | 124 | 81 | 7–4 | – | #17 | L Rose Bowl 7–10 vs. Ohio State | Len Casanova | ||
Oregon State | 6–2 | 147 | 110 | 8–2 | – | – | – | Tommy Prothro | |||
1958 | California | 6–1 | 127 | 85 | 7–4 | #16 | #16 | L Rose Bowl 12–38 vs. Iowa | Pete Elliott | ||
Athletic Association of Western Universities | |||||||||||
1959 | Washington | 3–1 | 68 | 29 | 10–1 | #8 | #7 | W Rose Bowl 44–8 vs. Wisconsin | Jim Owens | ||
UCLA | 3–1 | 91 | 51 | 5–4–1 | – | – | – | William F. Barnes | |||
USC | 3–1 | 69 | 60 | 8–2 | #14 | #13 | – | Don Clark | |||
1960* | Washington | 4–0 | 100 | 25 | 10–1 | #6 | – | W Rose Bowl 17–7 vs. Minnesota | Jim Owens | ||
1961 | UCLA | 3–1 | 78 | 39 | 7–4 | #16 | – | L Rose Bowl 3–21 vs. Minnesota | William F. Barnes | ||
1962* | USC | 4–0 | 99 | 23 | 11–0 | #1 | #1 | W Rose Bowl 42–37 vs. Wisconsin | John McKay | ||
1963 | Washington | 4–1 | 96 | 58 | 6–5 | – | #15 | L Rose Bowl 7–17 vs. Illinois | Jim Owens | ||
1964 | Oregon State | 3–1 | 74 | 36 | 8–3 | #8 | #8 | L Rose Bowl 7–34 vs. Michigan | Tommy Prothro | ||
USC | 3–1 | 88 | 58 | 7–3 | #10 | #10 | – | John McKay | |||
1965 | UCLA | 4–0 | 134 | 56 | 8–2–1 | #4 | #5 | W Rose Bowl 14–12 vs. Michigan State | Tommy Prothro | ||
1966 | USC | 4–1 | 101 | 44 | 7–4 | – | #18 | L Rose Bowl 13–14 vs. Purdue | John McKay | ||
1967* | USC | 6–1 | 182 | 47 | 10–1 | #1 | #1 | W Rose Bowl 14–3 vs. Indiana | John McKay | ||
Pacific-8 Conference | |||||||||||
1968 | USC | 6–0 | 114 | 90 | 9–1–1 | #4 | #2 | L Rose Bowl 16–27 vs. Ohio State | John McKay | ||
1969 | USC | 6–0 | 129 | 66 | 10–0–1 | #3 | #4 | W Rose Bowl 10–3 vs. Michigan | John McKay | ||
1970 | Stanford | 6–1 | 220 | 101 | 9–3 | #8 | #10 | W Rose Bowl 27–17 vs. Ohio State | John Ralston | ||
1971 | Stanford | 6–1 | 162 | 98 | 9–3 | #10 | #16 | W Rose Bowl 13–12 vs. Michigan | John Ralston | ||
1972* | USC | 7–0 | 243 | 59 | 12–0 | #1 | #1 | W Rose Bowl 42–17 vs. Ohio State | John McKay | ||
1973 | USC | 7–0 | 240 | 124 | 9–2–1 | #8 | #7 | L Rose Bowl 21–42 vs. Ohio State | John McKay | ||
1974* | USC | 6–0–1 | 226 | 69 | 10–1–1 | #2 | #1 | W Rose Bowl 18–17 vs. Ohio State | John McKay | ||
1975 | UCLA | 6–1 | 215 | 123 | 9–2–1 | #5 | #5 | W Rose Bowl 23–10 vs. Ohio State | Dick Vermeil | ||
California | 6–1 | 235 | 132 | 8–3 | #14 | #15 | – | Mike White | |||
1976 | USC | 7–0 | 234 | 81 | 11–1 | #2 | #2 | W Rose Bowl 14–6 vs. Michigan | John Robinson | ||
1977 | Washington | 6–1 | 238 | 103 | 8–4 | #10 | #9 | W Rose Bowl 27–20 vs. Michigan | Don James | ||
Pacific-10 Conference | |||||||||||
1978* | USC | 6–1 | 182 | 81 | 12–1 | #2 | #1 | W Rose Bowl 17–10 vs. Michigan | John Robinson | ||
1979 | USC | 6–0 | 244 | 99 | 11–0–1 | #2 | #2 | W Rose Bowl 17–16 vs. Ohio State | John Robinson | ||
1980 | Washington | 6–1 | 198 | 119 | 9–3 | #16 | #17 | L Rose Bowl 6–23 vs. Michigan | Don James | ||
1981 | Washington | 6–2 | 185 | 147 | 10–2 | #10 | #7 | W Rose Bowl 28–0 vs. Iowa | Don James | ||
1982 | UCLA | 5–1–1 | 218 | 148 | 10–1–1 | #5 | #5 | W Rose Bowl 24–14 vs. Michigan | Terry Donahue | ||
1983 | UCLA | 6–1–1 | 211 | 158 | 7–4–1 | #17 | #13 | W Rose Bowl 45–9 vs. Illinois | Terry Donahue | ||
1984^ | USC | 7–1 | 148 | 107 | 9–3 | #10 | #9 | W Rose Bowl 20–17 vs. Ohio State | Ted Tollner | ||
1985 | UCLA | 6–2 | 231 | 120 | 9–2–1 | #7 | #6 | W Rose Bowl 45–28 vs. Iowa | Terry Donahue | ||
1986 | Arizona State | 5–1–1 | 203 | 122 | 10–1–1 | #4 | #5 | W Rose Bowl vs. Michigan | John Cooper | ||
1987 | USC | 7–1 | 253 | 139 | 8–4 | #18 | #17 | L Rose Bowl 20–17 vs. Michigan State | Larry Smith | ||
UCLA | 7–1 | 309 | 139 | 10–2 | #9 | #11 | W Aloha Bowl 20–16 vs. Florida | Terry Donahue | |||
1988 | USC | 8–0 | 289 | 121 | 10–2 | #7 | #9 | L Rose Bowl 14–22 vs. Michigan | Larry Smith | ||
1989 | USC | 6–0–1 | 174 | 67 | 9–2–1 | #8 | #9 | W Rose Bowl 17–10 vs. Michigan | Larry Smith | ||
1990* | Washington | 7–1 | 340 | 99 | 10–2 | #5 | #5 | W Rose Bowl 46–34 vs. Iowa | Don James | ||
1991* | Washington | 8–0 | 321 | 77 | 12–0 | #2 | #1 | W Rose Bowl 34–14 vs. Michigan | Don James | ||
1992 | Washington | 6–2 | 219 | 117 | 9–3 | #11 | #10 | L Rose Bowl 31–38 vs. Michigan | Don James | ||
Stanford | 6–2 | 184 | 130 | 10–3 | #9 | #9 | W Blockbuster Bowl 24–3 vs. Penn State | Bill Walsh | |||
1993 | UCLA | 6–2 | 217 | 168 | 8–4 | #18 | #17 | L Rose Bowl 16–21 vs. Wisconsin | Terry Donahue | ||
Arizona | 6–2 | 209 | 128 | 10–2 | #10 | #9 | W Fiesta Bowl 29–0 vs. Miami | Dick Tomey | |||
USC | 6–2 | 229 | 141 | 8–5 | – | #25 | W Freedom Bowl 28–21 vs. Utah | John Robinson | |||
1994 | Oregon | 7–1 | 199 | 108 | 9–4 | #11 | #11 | L Rose Bowl 20–38 vs. Penn State | Rich Brooks | ||
1995 | USC | 6–1–1 | 214 | 130 | 9–2–1 | #12 | #11 | W Rose Bowl 41–32 vs. Northwestern | John Robinson | ||
Washington | 6–1–1 | 232 | 170 | 7–4–1 | – | – | L Sun Bowl 18–38 vs. Iowa | Jim Lambright | |||
1996 | Arizona State | 8–0 | 346 | 182 | 11–1 | #4 | #4 | L Rose Bowl 17–20 vs. Ohio State | Bruce Snyder | ||
1997 | Washington State | 7–1 | 297 | 246 | 10–2 | #9 | #9 | L Rose Bowl 16–21 vs. Michigan | Mike Price | ||
UCLA | 7–1 | 292 | 181 | 10–2 | #5 | #5 | W Cotton Bowl Classic 29–23 vs. Texas A&M | Bob Toledo | |||
1998 | UCLA | 8–0 | 309 | 198 | 10–2 | #8 | #8 | L Rose Bowl 31–38 vs. Wisconsin | Bob Toledo | ||
1999 | Stanford | 7–1 | 313 | 197 | 8–4 | – | #24 | L Rose Bowl 9–17 vs. Wisconsin | Tyrone Willingham | ||
2000 | Washington | 7–1 | 258 | 183 | 11–1 | #3 | #3 | W Rose Bowl 34–24 vs. Purdue | Rick Neuheisel | ||
Oregon | 7–1 | 215 | 172 | 10–2 | #7 | #9 | W Holiday Bowl 35–30 vs. Texas | Mike Bellotti | |||
Oregon State | 7–1 | 275 | 161 | 11–1 | #4 | #5 | W Fiesta Bowl 41–9 vs. Notre Dame | Dennis Erickson | |||
2001 | Oregon | 7–1 | 281 | 181 | 11–1 | #2 | #2 | W Fiesta Bowl 38–16 vs. Colorado | Mike Bellotti | ||
2002 | Washington State | 7–1 | 285 | 188 | 10–3 | #10 | #10 | L Rose Bowl 14–34 vs. Oklahoma | Mike Price | ||
USC | 7–1 | 299 | 163 | 11–2 | #4 | #4 | W Orange Bowl 38–17 vs. Iowa | Pete Carroll | |||
2003* | USC | 7–1 | 342 | 161 | 12–1 | #1 | #2 | W Rose Bowl 28–14 vs. Michigan | Pete Carroll | ||
2004* | USC† | 7†–0 | 285 | 117 | 11†–0 | #1 | #1 | W Orange Bowl 55–19 vs. Oklahoma | Pete Carroll | ||
2005 | USC† | 0†–0 | 383 | 149 | 0†–0 | #2 | #2 | L Rose Bowl 38–41 vs. Texas | Pete Carroll | ||
2006 | USC | 7–2 | 242 | 131 | 11–2 | #4 | #4 | W Rose Bowl 32–18 vs. Michigan | Pete Carroll | ||
California | 7–2 | 280 | 173 | 10–3 | #14 | #14 | W Holiday Bowl 45–10 vs. Texas A&M | Jeff Tedford | |||
2007 | USC | 7–2 | 250 | 150 | 11–2 | #3 | #2 | W Rose Bowl 49–17 vs. Illinois | Pete Carroll | ||
Arizona State | 7–2 | 274 | 211 | 10–3 | #16 | #13 | L Holiday Bowl 34–52 vs. Texas | Dennis Erickson | |||
2008 | USC | 8–1 | 325 | 80 | 12–1 | #3 | #2 | W Rose Bowl 38–24 vs. Penn State | Pete Carroll | ||
2009 | Oregon | 8–1 | 375 | 204 | 10–3 | #11 | #11 | L Rose Bowl 17–26 vs. Ohio State | Chip Kelly | ||
2010 | Oregon | 9–0 | 592 | 221 | 12–1 | #3 | #3 | L BCS National Championship 19–22 vs. Auburn | Chip Kelly | ||
Pac-12 Conference | |||||||||||
2011 | Oregon | 8–1 | 399 | 209 | 12–2 | #4 | #4 | W Rose Bowl 45–38 vs. Wisconsin | Chip Kelly | ||
2012 | Stanford | 8–1 | 260 | 153 | 12–2 | #7 | #6 | W Rose Bowl 20–14 vs. Wisconsin | David Shaw | ||
2013 | Stanford | 7–2 | 299 | 175 | 11–3 | #11 | #10 | L Rose Bowl 20–24 vs. Michigan State | David Shaw | ||
2014 | Oregon | 8–1 | 446 | 238 | 13–2 | #2 | #2 | W Rose Bowl 59-20 vs. Florida State L CFP National Championship 20-42 vs. Ohio State | Mark Helfrich | ||
2015 | Stanford | 8–1 | 368 | 219 | 11–2 | #5 | #6 | W Rose Bowl 45-16 vs. Iowa | David Shaw | ||
2016 | Washington | 8–1 | 578 | 224 | 12–1 | To be determined | Chris Petersen |
^ Though they did not win the conference, Washington claims a national title for the 1984 season.
† The NCAA sanctioned USC in June, 2010 for violations in the football, men's basketball, and women's tennis programs. USC football vacated two wins from their final two games of the 2004 season (one conference, one Bowl Game) and all 12 wins from the 2005 season, as well as the conference titles from both years. Their 2004 BCS National Championship was vacated, while their 2004 Associated Press title was not removed.[1][2][3]
Championships by school
School | Championships | Last Championship |
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USC | 38^ | 2008 |
UCLA | 17 | 1998 |
Washington | 16 | 2016 |
Stanford | 15 | 2015 |
California | 14 | 2006 |
Oregon | 12 | 2014 |
Oregon State | 5 | 2000 |
Washington State | 4 | 2002 |
Arizona State | 3 | 2007 |
Arizona | 1 | 1993 |
Colorado | 0 | – |
Utah | 0 | – |
^ USC's 2004 and 2005 Pacific-10 Conference titles were vacated
Pac-12 Football Championship Game
Since 2011, the Pac-12 champion has been determined via the Pac-12 Football Championship Game. The game matches representatives from the North and South Divisions.
Year | North Division | Pts | South Division | Pts |
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2011 | #9 Oregon | 49 | UCLA | 31 |
2012 | #8 Stanford | 27 | #16 UCLA | 24 |
2013 | #7 Stanford | 38 | #11 Arizona State | 14 |
2014 | #2 Oregon | 51 | #7 Arizona | 13 |
2015 | #7 Stanford | 41 | #20 USC | 22 |
2016 | #4 Washington | 41 | #9 Colorado | 10 |
Division Championships
North Division
Team | Number | Years |
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Oregon | 4 | 2011*, 2012*, 2013*, 2014 |
Stanford | 4 | 2011*, 2012*, 2013*, 2015 |
Washington | 1 | 2016 |
Cal | 0 | |
Oregon State | 0 | |
Washington State | 0 |
(*) Shared championship, bold type indicates championship game participant[4][5]
South Division
Team | Number | Years |
---|---|---|
UCLA | 2 | 2011**, 2012 |
Arizona State | 1 | 2013 |
Arizona | 1 | 2014 |
USC | 1 | 2015* |
Utah | 1 | 2015* |
Colorado | 1 | 2016 |
(*) Shared championship, bold type indicates championship game participant[6]
[7]
(**) UCLA awarded 2011 title due to USC ineligibility
See also
References
- General
- "2015 Pac-12 Football Media Guide" (PDF). 2015 Pac-12 Football Media Guide. Pac-12.com. Retrieved December 10, 2015.
- Associated Press Final Season Polls
- Year–by–Year Final Coaches' Polls
- Specific
- ↑
- ↑ Chris Dufresne (2010-06-11). "USC will keep 2004 AP championship". latimes. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
- ↑ "Pac-12 Conference - 2016 Football Media Guide". Catalog.e-digitaleditions.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
- ↑ "Pac-12 Conference - 2011-12 Pac-12 Year In Review". Catalog.e-digitaleditions.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
- ↑ "Pac-12 Conference - 2012-13 Year In Review". Catalog.e-digitaleditions.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
- ↑ "Pac-12 Conference - 2011-12 Pac-12 Year In Review". Catalog.e-digitaleditions.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
- ↑ "Pac-12 Conference - 2012-13 Year In Review". Catalog.e-digitaleditions.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.