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- The Valiants have won five conference championships in program history, earning the NYSAIAW Tournament title three times (1979, 1981, 1982) before breaking through with its first two conference regular-season titles in back to back years (2009-10, 2010-11).
- The women's basketball team produced arguably one of the greatest players ever at Manhattanville in
Theresa Carey, who is the only three-time All-American in school history (1980, 1981, 1982) and is easily the program's all-time leading scorer (2,306 points). Carey's #20 jersey was one of the very few Manhattanville numbers to be retired.
- Latasha Carlos is the only other Valiant women's basketball player to earn All-American honors in program history, as she was named an honorable mention All-American by D3hoops.com following the 1999-00 campaign.
- Carey Hickey '11 became the first Valiant to earn All-Region honors with a spot on the D3hoops.com All-Mid-Atlantic Region second team and also was the first women's basketball player to earn a spot on the MBWA All-Met first team as well in 2010-11.
Alyson Caiazzo '15 became the first Valiant to earn multiple All-Met honors with first-team recognition in 2012-13 and third-team honors in 2014-15, and also earned a spot on the D3hoops.com All-Region second team.
- Manhattanville was a regional force in the late 1970s and early 1980s, posting a 137-71 (.659) record between 1978-85. The 1981-82 Valiant squad won a program-record 23 games (against just eight losses), won the NYSAIAW Tournament championship and made the program's first appearance in the NCAA Tournament as an at-large selection.
- The 1981-82 Valiants were nationally ranked for much of the year in the NCAA, AWSF and AIAW Division III polls. The squad ranked as high as third in the NCAA's Division III national poll late in the season and finished the year seventh in all of Division III according to the NCAA rankings, making them the first (and only non-hockey) Manhattanville program to end the year nationally ranked.
- Caiazzo ended her career as Manhattanville's all-time leader in rebounds (surpassing Carey with 1,159), blocks (201) and field-goal percentage (.513), and also ended up second in Middle Atlantic Conference history in rebounding. In addition, she finished 12th in Division III history in double-doubles (57) and 23rd in career rebounding average (12.7 rpg), while becoming one of only eight Division III players to record three seasons of at least 350 rebounds.