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Revision as of 05:00, 30 January 2010

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Location: Lewiston, New York
Division: NCAA Division I
Conference (basketball): Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Arena: Gallagher Center

The Niagara University Purple Eagles compete as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in NCAA Division I basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1951. Niagara is a private Catholic (Vincentian) institution located in Lewiston, New York, just north of Buffalo. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 3,000.

The campus is located one mile south of the terminus of I-190 at the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge to Canada, at the intersection of NY 61 (Hyde Park Boulevard) and NY 104 (Robert Moses Parkway), and overlooking the Niagara River at the border between Niagara Falls and Lewiston. Gallagher Center (2,400) sits roughly in the center of campus.

Niagara's chief rival is Canisius, and to a slightly lesser extent Saint Bonaventure.

Niagara has provided eight players to the NFL, all of whom played in the NFL prior to 1950. As one might expect from a team making 16 post-season appearances, the basketball program has fared better; 11 Purple Eagles have gone on to play in the NBA and ABA, including Larry Costello, Manny Leaks, and All-Star, 1971 Rookie of the Year, and Houston Rockets legend Calvin Murphy.

Conference Affiliations:

Football

NCAA College Division Independents NCAA College 1942-1951
Western New York Little Three Conference NCAA 1937-1941
Western New York Little Three Conference NCAA 1932-1936
NCAA Independents NCAA unknown-1931

Basketball

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference NCAA I 1989-present
North Atlantic Conference NCAA I 1988-1989
ECAC North Atlantic NCAA I 1981-1988
ECAC North NCAA I 1979-1981
NCAA Division I Independents NCAA I 1973-1979
NCAA University Division Independents NCAA University 1957-1973
NCAA Independents NCAA 1943-1957
Western New York Little Three Conference NCAA 1933-1943
NCAA Independents NCAA 1910-1933
Pre-NCAA Independents NCAA 1906-1910

Post-Season Appearances

Football

Niagara football never appeared in post-season play.

Men's Basketball

NCAA Division I Men's Tournament 1970, 2005, 2007
National Invitation Tournament 1950, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1972, 1976, 1987, 1993, 2004, 2009

Championships

Football

Western New York Little Three Conference Champions 1933, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941

Men's Basketball

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Regular Season Champions 1999, 2005
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament Champions 2005, 2007
Western New York Little Three Conference Regular Season Champions 1933, 1935, 1936, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943

External Links

Niagara University Athletics