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Metropolitan New York Conference| Founded | 1933 |
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| Ceased | 1963 |
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| Sports fielded |
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| No. of teams | 5 to 9 |
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| 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 |
Atlantic East |
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)
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