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- Manhattanville has captured two MAC Freedom Tournament championships since joining the conference in 2007, earning the first two NCAA Tournament berths in program history. The Valiants swept the MAC Freedom regular-season and tournament championships in 2007 for the first two conference titles of any type in program history, and then ended a Cinderella run with another MAC Freedom Tournament title in 2010.
- The Manhattanville women’s soccer team had a season to remember in 2009, as the Valiants set a new program standard with a 17-2-1 record and won a program-record 13 consecutive games on the way to its second MAC Freedom regular-season championship in three years.
- The Valiants earned the first national ranking in program history on November 3, 2009, when the team checked in at #23 on the NSCAA Div. III National poll. The team also was regionally ranked by the NSCAA in every eligible week during the 2009 season – reaching as high as third in the region – after having earned just one NSCAA regional ranking in school history up to that point.
- Manhattanville boasted two NSCAA All-Region honorees in 2009 (
Holly Nonis and
Ali Bromson), doubling the number of All-Region picks in program history from two to four.
- In 2006, the Valiants set a then-school record with 14 victories and won the ECAC Metro Tournament championship, the first postseason championship of any kind in program history.
- The first conference title in program history came in 1999, when the Valiants made a huge turnaround from a 3-14 record the previous season to boast an undefeated mark during the Skyline Conference regular season.
- Manhattanville’s first All-Region performer,
Susan Horton, was the first player in Manhattanville history to be named conference Player of the Year in three straight seasons (2000-02) and is the program’s all-time leader in goals and points.