Athletics

The Manhattanville College Department of Athletics is guided by the belief that the intercollegiate athletics experience is integral to the educational mission of the college. It is our purpose, as educators and leaders, to provide competitive athletics programs intended to encourage in our male and female students a desire for excellence, respect for peers, commitment, teamwork, leadership, loyalty and integrity.

The Department also works to assure that athletes are representative of the student body, and are treated as all other students with the same regard for their academic achievement, commitment to community service, and their overall personal development. By carrying out our mission, we strengthen the ability of our student-athletes to develop into responsible and contributing members of society.

Varsity Sports

Over the years, many of the College’s athletic teams (NCAA Division III) have achieved great success, participating in numerous conferences, regional and national championships; while many individual athletes have gone on to earn national recognition. Because of this success, achieved with demanding schedules, Manhattanville continues to enjoy the reputation of one of the finest small College programs in the East. Manhattanville currently offers men and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, and indoor and outdoor track; as well as baseball, field hockey, softball and women’s volleyball. Students are encouraged to participate in the intercollegiate program, and should contact the Athletic Department at (914) 323-5280 with questions.

Manhattanville College Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistantships are available in Women’s Volleyball/Administrative Assistant, Field Hockey, Women’s Hockey, Softball, Women’s Lacrosse, Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Men’s Basketball, Men’s Hockey, Men’s Soccer, Men’s Lacrosse, Baseball, Cross Country/Track, Athletic Training, Sports Information, Intramurals and Recreation and Strength and Conditioning. The positions are designed for two years of study, subject to maintaining a 3.0 GPA, at which point the student should have a completed master’s degree.