| Founded | 1926 [1] |
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| Ceased | 1934 [2] |
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The New York State Conference [2] was an intercollegiate athletic conference that existed from 1926 to 1934. Originally known as "The Little Ten", [2] the league had members in Upstate New York. [3]
| Institution | Location | Founded | Nickname | Joined | Left | Current conference |
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| Alfred University [4] | Alfred, New York | 1836 | Saxons | 1926 [1] | ||
| University of Buffalo | Buffalo, New York | 1846 | Bulls | 1926 [1] | MAC | |
| Canisius University [2] | Buffalo, New York | 1870 | Golden Griffins | MAAC | ||
| Clarkson University [5] | Potsdam, New York | 1896 | Golden Knights | 1926 [1] | ||
| Hamilton College [2] | Clinton, New York | 1793 | Alex | 1926 [1] | 1934 | |
| Hobart College [2] | Geneva, New York | 1822 | Statesmen | 1926 [1] | 1934 | Liberty League |
| Niagara University [4] | Lewiston, New York | 1856 | Purple Eagles | 1926 [1] | ||
| University of Rochester [2] | Rochester, New York | 1850 | Yellowjackets | 1926 [1] | 1934 | |
| St. Bonaventure University [2] | Allegany, New York | 1858 | Bonnies | 1926 [1] | Atlantic 10 Conference | |
| St. Lawrence University [2] | Canton, New York | 1856 | Saints | 1926 [1] | ||
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