Pasadena Bowl

The Pasadena Bowl, known as the Junior Rose Bowl from 1946 to 1966 and again in 1976 and 1977, was a college football bowl game.

Between 1946 and 1966 and again in 1976 and 1977, the game pitted the California Junior College football champions against the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) football teams (not always the champion) for the national championship. It was organized by the Pasadena Junior Chamber of Commerce.

The Junior Rose Bowl became the Pasadena Bowl from 1967 to 1971. It was billed as the Junior Rose Bowl the first two years, but now featured teams from the National Collegiate Athletic Association's College and University Divisions. The bowl featured the champion of the PCAA from 1969 to 1970 and the champion of the Missouri Valley Conference in 1971.

Game results

Date Winner Loser Location
December 14, 1946Compton College19Kilgore College, TX0Pasadena, California
December 13, 1947Chaffey College39Cameron College, OK26Pasadena, California
December 11, 1948Compton College48Duluth Junior College, MN14Pasadena, California
December 10, 1949Little Rock Jr. College, AR25Santa Ana College19Pasadena, California
December 9, 1950Long Beach City College33Boise Junior College, ID13Pasadena, California
December 8, 1951Pasadena City College28Tyler Junior College, TX26Pasadena, California
December 13, 1952Hartnell College, CA20Bacone Junior College, OK20Pasadena, California
December 12, 1953Bakersfield College13Northeastern Oklahoma A&M6Pasadena, California
December 11, 1954Hinds Junior College, MS13El Camino College7Pasadena, California
December 10, 1955Compton College22Jones Co. Jr. College, MS13Pasadena, California
December 8, 1956Arlington Junior College, TX20Compton College13Pasadena, California
December 14, 1957Arlington Junior College, TX21Cerritos College12Pasadena, California
December 13, 1958Santa Monica College30Northeastern Oklahoma A&M12Pasadena, California
December 12, 1959Bakersfield College30Del Mar College, TX14Pasadena, California
December 10, 1960Long Beach City College38Tyler Junior College, TX16Pasadena, California
December 9, 1961Cameron College, OK28Bakersfield College20Pasadena, California
December 8, 1962Santa Ana College20Columbia Basin College, WA0Pasadena, California
December 14, 1963Orange Coast College21Northeastern Oklahoma A&M0Pasadena, California
December 12, 1964Long Beach City College28Cameron College, OK6Pasadena, California
December 11, 1965Fullerton College20Henderson Co. Jr. College, TX15Pasadena, California
December 10, 1966Henderson Co. Jr. College, TX40Pasadena City College13Pasadena, California
December 2, 1967West Texas State35San Fernando Valley State13Pasadena, California
December 7, 1968Grambling State34Sacramento State7Pasadena, California
December 6, 1969San Diego State28Boston University7Pasadena, California
December 19, 1970Louisville24Long Beach State24Pasadena, California
December 18, 1971Memphis State28San Jose State9Pasadena, California
December 11, 1976Bakersfield College29Ellsworth CC, IA14Pasadena, California
December 10, 1977Pasadena City College38Jones County JC, MS9Pasadena, California
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