Middle Three Conference

The Middle Three Conference was an intercollegiate athletic football scheduling alliance that existed from 1929 to 1975. It had three members for its existence: Lafayette, Lehigh, and Rutgers. All three were full members of the Middle Atlantic Conferences from 1958 to 1969.[1][2]

Football champions

  • 1929 – Lafayette, Lehigh, and Rutgers
  • 1930 – Lafayette
  • 1931 – Lafayette
  • 1932 – Rutgers
  • 1933 – Rutgers
  • 1934 – Rutgers
  • 1935 – Rutgers
  • 1936 – Lehigh
  • 1937 – Lafayette
  • 1938 – Rutgers
  • 1939 – Rutgers
  • 1940 – Lafayette
  • 1941 – Lafayette
  • 1942 – Lafayette and Lehigh
  • 1943 – Lafayette and Rutgers
  • 1944 – Lafayette

  • 1945 – Rutgers
  • 1946 – Rutgers
  • 1947 – Rutgers
  • 1948 – Rutgers
  • 1949 – Rutgers
  • 1950 – Lehigh
  • 1951 – Lehigh
  • 1952 – Lehigh and Rutgers
  • 1953 – Rutgers
  • 1954 – Lafayette, Lehigh, and Rutgers
  • 1955 – Lafayette
  • 1956 – Lehigh
  • 1957 – Lehigh
  • 1958 – Rutgers
  • 1959 – Rutgers
  • 1960 – Rutgers

  • 1961 – Rutgers
  • 1962 – Rutgers
  • 1963 – Rutgers
  • 1964 – Rutgers
  • 1965 – Lafayette, Lehigh, and Rutgers
  • 1966 – Rutgers
  • 1967 – Rutgers
  • 1968 – Rutgers
  • 1969 – Lehigh
  • 1970 – Lafayette, Lehigh, and Rutgers
  • 1971 – Lehigh
  • 1972 – Rutgers
  • 1973 – Rutgers
  • 1974 – Rutgers
  • 1975 – Lehigh

Basketball champions

See also

References

  1. Middle Three Conference, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 29, 2015.
  2. "Middle Three Conference summary". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2016. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
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