The Niagara Power was established in 2007 by its first president and owner, Cal Kern, who operated the team in affiliation with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The Power, upon its inception, entered and competed in the New York Collegiate Baseball League. The team remained in the league until the conclusion of the 2015 season, after which Kern ceased operations.
The team was restored in 2018 under new ownership, the College of Hospitality, Sport & Tourism Management at Niagara University.[1] Under the direction of Dr. Patrick Tutka, who assumed the role of team president, Niagara University ran the team with a model by which students handled almost all facets of game-day operations. The Power returned to the NYCBL in 2018, winning the league's championship in the 2019 season.
After the COVID pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 baseball season, the Power returned in 2021 but had switched leagues, leaving the NYCBL to join the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League.
Following the 2021 season, Dr. Tutka stepped down from the team. Niagara University continued to operate the team in 2022 under the direction of the College of Hospitality, Sport & Tourism Management's dean, Bridget Niland. Upon the conclusion of the 2022 season, local businessman John DiCarlo assumed ownership of the Power.[2][3]
On December 15, 2023, the City of Niagara Falls and CAN-USA owner Robbie Nichols announced that the latter would assume ownership of the PGCBL's Niagara Falls franchise, rebranding the team as the Niagara Falls Americans.[4][5]
Season-by-season record
Season
W-L
Playoffs?
Result
2023
22-19-2
No
Missed qualification for playoffs on final day of regular season
2022
16-28
No
n/a
2021
19-26
No
First season in Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League
Def. Mansfield 2–1 in Western Division Finals Def. Cortland 2–0 in the NYCBL Championship Series First NYCBL Championship
2018
23-19
Yes (0-1)
Lost to Olean 1–0 in Western Division first round
2017
--
--
No Team Fielded
2016
--
--
No Team Fielded
2015
25–21
Yes (3–3)
Def. Hornell 2–1 in the Western Division Semifinals Lost to Olean 2–1 in Western Division Finals
2014
22–24
Yes (1-2)
Lost to Hornell 2–1 in the Western Division Semifinals
2013
13–27
No
n/a
2012
24–17
Yes (4–2)
Def. Olean 2–0 in the Western Division Semifinals Def. Geneva Twins 2–0 in the Western Division Finals Lost to Syracuse Junior Chiefs 2–0 in the NYCBL Championship Series
2011
24–20
Yes (0–1)
Lost to Geneva in the Western Division Semifinals (single-game)
^Bradley, Patrick J. (December 22, 2023). "New baseball plans taking shape in Niagara Falls". WNYPapers.com. Niagara Frontier Publications. Retrieved February 26, 2024. The team will be renamed the Niagara Falls Americans.