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- The Valiant baseball team has won six conference championships in program history and has made two trips to the NCAA Tournament. The Valiants won the Skyline Conference regular-season and Tournament championships in 2007, followed by two MAC Freedom regular-season titles (2008, 2009) and one MAC Freedom Tournament championship (2010).
- Manhattanville won 20 games in eight consecutive seasons from 2003-10, producing eight of the top-nine single-season win totals in school history during that span. In all, nine of the program's 11 highest single-season win totals have come since 2005 under head coach Jeff Caulfield.
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Dan Fiorito is one of only five two-time All-Americans in Manhattanville history and the only male athlete to do so. He became the first Valiant baseball player to receive All-American honors with his D3Baseball.com All-America honorable mention following the 2010 season, and then was named to the ABCA/Rawlings All-America third team as a senior in 2012. Following his senior year, Fiorito signed a free-agent contract with the New York Yankees in August 2012 and has reached as high as AAA with the Yankees' Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Railriders affiliate during his professional career.
- Former Valiant
Bob Lasbury became the first Valiant in any sport to be drafted when the Colorado Rockies selected him in the 14th round (408th overall) of the 1993 MLB entry draft.
- Manhattanville boasts the greatest single-season base stealer in Division III history:
John Skouras swiped 94 bases (2.41 bases per game) in 1985, the most in a single-season in Div. III history and fourth most in NCAA history overall. Teammate
Frank Marinaccio also ranks third all-time in D-III with 74 steals from that season.
- The Valiants have had multiple players sit atop various NCAA Division III categories:
Scott Munz led the nation with his program-record 1.03 ERA in 1982; Marinaccio posted the most stolen bases per game (1.78) in 1984; while in 1985 Skouras led the nation in stolen bases,
Steve Schucker had the country's most triples (10), and
Rob Panno produced exactly two RBI per game to lead the country.
- The 1985 team also led the nation by stealing 317 bases (2nd most all-time in Division III), scoring 11.8 runs per game (3rd in D-III) and hitting .384 as a team (12th in D- III). Perhaps channeling their predecessors, the 2009 Valiants also led Division III in stolen bases per game with 3.77 per contest.
- In his senior season of 2009,
Stephen Pinto earned an ABCA/Rawlings National Gold Glove Award, the first such national honor in program history.
- Two Valiants have thrown no-hitters in program history:
Jon Abbondanza had the first in a Valiant uniform on March 25, 1986 at SUNY New Paltz, while
Alberto Bocus also achieved the rare feat nearly 19 years later on March 6, 2005 against Mount Aloysius College.