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- The Manhattanville men’s basketball team has made the NCAA Tournament three times in its history, earning at-large berths in back-to-back years in the late 1970s (1978, 1979) and more recently earning an automatic berth during the 2006-07 season.
- The team earned four conference titles under the direction of former Valiant star and current head coach
Pat Scanlon: three consecutive conference regular-season titles (2007-09) and one conference tournament championship (2007).
- The men’s basketball program has a .513 winning percentage in its 47 years of existence, one of the highest winning percentages among any varsity sport at Manhattanville.
- The 2006-07 Valiants had the best season in program history, posting a school-record 23-6 mark and winning the first Skyline Conference Regular-Season and Tournament championships in team annals. The Valiants also recorded their first win over a nationally ranked program that season, defeating #9 William Paterson on January 6.
- After starting the 2010-11 season with a 10-1 record, Manhattanville made its first-ever appearance in a national poll with a #25 spot in the D3hoops.com National poll on January 4, 2011. The program had previously received votes in the D3Hoops.com poll during the 2006-07 season.
- In November 2008, former Valiant great
Donte Chisolm became the first Manhattanville basketball player to ink a professional contract by signing on with the Jersey Express of the ABA.
- In 2018-19, sophomore forward
Sean Smith, Jr. became the youngest player in the history of the Middle Atlantic Conference to win MAC Freedom Player of the Year honors. He also joined Valiant great
Vic Scipioni as only the second player to ever win conference player of the year honors.
- In school history, 25 Valiants have reached the 1,000-point plateau.
Anthony Montague is the program’s all-time leading scorer, netting 1,855 points from 1985-89.
- Manhattanville can boldly say that it has never lost a game at Madison Square Garden, as the Valiants are 2-0 all-time at the World's Most Famous Arena. After a win over Stony Brook in its first game at MSG on February 27, 1994, the Valiants remained unbeaten on December 19, 2010, when the Valiants bested local rival Purchase College, 66-54.