Founded | 1933 |
---|---|
Ceased | 1963 |
Sports fielded | |
No. of teams | 5 to 9 |
Membership
Institution | Location | Joined | Left | Current Conference | Nickname |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brooklyn College | Brooklyn, New York | 1933 | 1949 | CUNYAC | Kingsmen (now Bulldogs) |
City College of New York | New York, New York | 1933 | 1953 | CUNYAC | Beavers |
Columbia University | New York, New York | 1933 | 1939 | Ivy League | Lions |
Fordham University | Bronx, New York | 1933 | 1963 | Atlantic 10 (A-10) | Rams |
Hofstra University | Hempstead, New York | 1942 | 1943 | CAA | Flying Dutchmen (now Pride) |
Long Island University | Brooklyn, New York | 1933 | 1939 | Northeast (NEC) | Blackbirds (now Sharks) |
Manhattan College | Riverdale, New York | 1933 | 1963 | MAAC | Jaspers |
New York University | New York, New York | 1933 | 1963 | UAA | Violets |
Pratt Institute | Brooklyn, New York | 1933 | 1934 | HVIAC | Cannoneers |
St. Francis College | Brooklyn Heights, New York | 1933 | 1963 | Dropped athletics[1] | Terriers |
St. John's University | Jamaica, New York | 1933 | 1963 | Big East | Redmen (now Red Storm) |
Regular season champions
Men's basketball
- 1934 NYU
- 1935 DNP
- 1936 Long Island
- 1937 Long Island
- 1938 NYU
- 1939 Long Island
- 1940 DNP
- 1941 DNP
- 1942 DNP
- 1943 St. John's
- 1944 DNP
- 1945 DNP
- 1946 NYU/St. John's (NY)
- 1947 St. John's (NY)
- 1948 NYU
- 1949 Manhattan/St. John's (NY)
- 1950 CCNY
- 1951 St. John's (NY)
- 1952 St. John’s (N.Y.)
- 1953 Manhattan
- 1954 St. Francis (N.Y.)
- 1955 Manhattan
- 1956 St. Francis (N.Y.)
- 1957 NYU
- 1958 St. John's (NY)
- 1959 Manhattan
- 1960 NYU
- 1961 St. John's (NY)
- 1962 St. John's (NY)
- 1963 Fordham
References
- ↑ McDaniel, Mike (March 21, 2023). "St. Francis Brooklyn to Eliminate Entire Athletics Program". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved December 19, 2023.
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