Western New York Little Three Conference

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Western New York Little Three Conference
Established 1946
Dissolved 1958
Association NCAA
Division Division I
Members 3
Locations
Western New York Little Three Conference locations
Western New York Little Three Conference is located in New York
Canisius College
Canisius College
Niagara University
Niagara University
St. Bonaventure University
St. Bonaventure University
Locations in New York

The Western New York Little Three Conference was in the NCAA. The conference existed from 1946 to 1958. All three schools in the former conference are Roman Catholic institutions located in Western New York.

Although the conference itself no longer exists, the three schools remain rivals and retain the use of the “Little Three” moniker when playing each other, especially in basketball. The three schools also maintain a rivalry with the public University at Buffalo, which by extension is known as the “Big Four.”

Membership

Champions

Men's basketball

  • 1947 Canisius
  • 1948 Niagara
  • 1949 Niagara
  • 1950 Canisius/Niagara/St. Bonaventure
  • 1951 St. Bonaventure
  • 1952 DNP
  • 1953 Niagara
  • 1954 Niagara
  • 1955 Niagara
  • 1956 Canisius
  • 1957 Canisius/St. Bonaventure
  • 1958 St. Bonaventure

Football

  • 1926 Niagara (2-0-0)
  • 1931 St. Bonaventure (1-0-1)
  • 1932 Niagara (2-0-0)
  • 1933 St. Bonaventure (1-0-1)
  • 1934 Canisius (2-0-0)
  • 1935 St. Bonaventure (2-0-0)
  • 1936 Canisius (2-0-0)
  • 1938 Niagara (2-0-0)
  • 1939 Canisius (2-0-0)
  • 1940 Niagara (2-0-0)
  • 1941 Canisius/St. Bonaventure (1-1-0)
  • 1946 St. Bonaventure (2-0-0)
  • 1947 Canisius (2-0-0)
  • 1948 Canisius (2-0-0)
  • 1949 Canisius/St. Bonaventure (2-1-0)

Canisius suspended its football team after the 1949 season, Niagara did the same in 1950, and St. Bonaventure also did so in 1951. Canisius and Niagara would eventually re-add varsity football after the conference dissolved, then dissolve them permanently in 1987 and 2002 respectively.

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