Pacific Retired Jersey Numbers
22 - Chuck Bafaro
BASEBALL COACH 1964-1994 - Number retired upon Bafaro's induction into the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995...Winningest coach in Pacific in any sport with over 500 wins...Led Boxers to Northwest Conference championships in 1968, 1972, 1973 and 1979...Three-time NAIA District II Coach of the Year (1968, 1972 and 1979)...Member of 1980 U.S. Olympic Team coaching staff...Member of Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame, NAIA Baseball Hall of Fame, NAIA District II Hall of Fame, Linfield Athletic Hall of Fame, Commerce High School (Portland) Hall of Fame and Portland Interscholastic League (PIL) Hall of Fame...Passed away in 2000...Was a regional scout for the Texas Rangers at time of his death.
22 - Erik Pipher
MEN'S SOCCER PLAYER 1995-1997...Jersey retired after Pipher's death in an auto accident in fall of 1998, just months after his graduation from Pacific...First Team All-Northwest Conference selection in 1997.
45 - Amy Johnson
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYER 1990-1993...Retired following the 1992-93 season...One of the top post players in Pacific history...Four-time All-Northwest Conference selection...Four-time member of NAIA District II All-Star Team...Led the Boxers to 1990, 1991 and 1992 Northwest Conference Championships...Pacific's all-time leading career scorer with 1,671 points...No. 2 all-time in career rebounds with 857...Holds single season record for free throws attempted...Tied for single game record for field goals made with 16...Career record holder for field goals (657), field goals attempted (1,321) and free throws attempted (550)...Inducted into the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004.
52 - Chris Tarabochia
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYER 1982-1986 - Number retired following the 1986 season...First in a string dominant Pacific post players...1985-86 NAIA All-American...Three-Time All-Northwest Conference selection (1984, 1985, 1986)...Two-time NAIA District II All-Star selection (1985, 1986)...Held career record for scoring until Amy Johnson broke it in 1993 and still ranks No. 2 all-time with 1,512 points...No. 3 on career rebounds list (822) and fourth on all-time assists list (289)...Holds single game records for points (40), free throws made (16), free throws attempted (20) and rebounds (24)...Holds single season records for points (620), scoring average (23.0) and field goals made (252)...Holds career record for free throws made (396)...Inducted into the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.



