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0 - Nick Gargiulo
Year:So.
Position:GK
Height:6-0
Weight:175
Experience:TR
Hometown:Sacramento, Calif.
Previous School:Seattle University

AS A SOPHOMORE (2006)
Appeared in three matches, including two starts during the season...earned his first victory of the season, making eight saves in a 3-2 victory over Valparaiso on Sept. 4.


PRIOR TO SACRAMENTO STATE

Played one season at Seattle University, appearing in six games with five starts...finished with a 3-2 record and one shutout, 26 saves and a 1.27 goals against average.

HIGH SCHOOL 
A 2005 graduate of Jesuit High School in Sacramento, Calif...was a two-time all-Delta League first team selection for the Mauraders and was named to the 2004 Sacramento All-Star Team... Jesuit was ranked the No. 1 high school team in the nation in the fall of 2003 and he led his team to tournament titles at the Great Midwest Classic in Indianapolis and the Santa Rosa Bell Memorial Classic...as the starting goalkeeper that season, posted a 0.50 goals against average...team also won three Delta League titles and two CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division I titles...was named the all-tournament goalkeeper at the Great Midwest Classic twice and was the 2004 Sacramento Area All-Star Game Defensive MVP...was also a Region IV Olympic Development Program team member, a California North State Team member, and a Super Y League Regional ODP team member...selected as one of 25 nationwide attendees to the Nike Goalkeepers Advanced National Training Center where he was trained by Tony DeCicco, who coached the U.S. women’s national team to the 1996 Olympic gold medal and the 1999 World Cup title...played five years for the San Juan Rangers.

PERSONAL
Born Feb. 22, 1987...parents are John and Debbie Gargiulo...major is kinesiology.



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