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- The Manhattanville women's hockey team is one of the most successful programs in school history, as the team has endured only three losing seasons in the programs 19 years. Manhattanville has advanced to the NCAA Tournament eight times (2002-08, 2011), the most of any Valiant program, and has made it all the way to the NCAA Div. III Championship game on three separate occasions (2002, 2003 and 2008).
- The Valiants were the class of the ECAC East Conference since its inception in 2001-02 until 2014-15, capturing a conference-best eight ECAC East Tournament championships (2002-2008, 2011) and topping the regular-season ECAC East standings four times (2002-06, 2010).
- After receiving votes in the first USCHO.com Div. III poll of 2000-01 (the program's second season), the Valiants made their first appearance in the Div. III Top 10 the next week on November 20, 2000 and spent the next 124 weeks ranked in the Top 10. Between the 2000-01 and 2012-13 seasons, the team was ranked in 166 and received at least one vote in 206 of 218 USCHO.com polls.
- Manhattanville was ranked No. 1 in Division III by USCHO.com four times during the 2003-04 season, including three consecutive weeks from January 12-26, and finished the year as the top-ranked team in the country.
- The 2002-03 Valiants were the first team in Division III history to win 27 games in a single season, the same season that the squad set new Div. III records with 198 goals, 265 assists and 463 total points.
- 13 women's hockey players have been named All-Americans by the AHCA in the program's history, the most of any Manhattanville sport.
Cherie Stewart (2002, 2005) and
Ashley Trimble (2005, 2006) were both two-time All-America selections, making them two of only six Valiant student-athletes in any sport to be named an All-American more than once.
- Former Valiant standout
Nicole Elliott is Division III's all-time leader in save percentage (.947) and also ranks second all-time in goals against average (0.99) after a stellar four-year career from 2001-05.
- The Valiants had the nation's shorthanded goal leaders in back-to-back seasons, with
Morgan Miller being named the Division III statistical champion with five SHGs in the 2021-22 campaign. A year later,
Gabrielle Cox led the nation with four shorthanded goals, while also finishing atop all of Division III with 1.15 total goals per game.