New York State Conference
The New York State Conference was an intercollegiate athletic conference that existed from 1926 to 1934. Originally known as "The Little Ten", the league had members in Upstate New York.
Members
| Institution | Location | Founded | Nickname | Joined | Left | Current conference |
| Alfred University | Alfred, New York | 1836 | Saxons | 1926 | ||
| University of Buffalo | Buffalo, New York | 1846 | Bulls | 1926 | MAC | |
| Canisius University | Buffalo, New York | 1870 | Golden Griffins | MAAC | ||
| Clarkson University | Potsdam, New York | 1896 | Golden Knights | 1926 | ||
| Hamilton College | Clinton, New York | 1793 | Alex | 1926 | 1934 | |
| Hobart College | Geneva, New York | 1822 | Statesmen | 1926 | 1934 | Liberty League |
| Niagara University | Lewiston, New York | 1856 | Purple Eagles | 1926 | ||
| University of Rochester | Rochester, New York | 1850 | Yellowjackets | 1926 | 1934 | |
| St. Bonaventure University | Allegany, New York | 1858 | Bonnies | 1926 | Atlantic 10 Conference | |
| St. Lawrence University | Canton, New York | 1856 | Saints | 1926 |
Football champions
- 1926 – Niagara
- 1927 – Niagara
- 1928 – Niagara
- 1929 – Niagara
- 1930 – Niagara
- 1931 – St. Lawrence
- 1932 – Clarkson
- 1933 – Unknown
- 1934 – Clarkson