2021 Men's Soccer Roster
Sep 12 (Fri)
7:30 p.m. PT
Roster

Gio Miglietti
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 185
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Hawthorne, Calif.
- High School:
- El Segundo HS
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CAREER SUMMARY | |
2022 (Senior)
Fall 2021 (Junior) Scored a header goal against Northwest (Feb. 4)... scored again in the Pac-12 opener, against Oregon State (Feb. 20)... had another goal against Oregon State, this time the gamewinner on the road (March 24). 2019 (Sophomore) One of five players to appear in all 21 matches, making 20 starts on the season and playing 1,109 minutes ... tallied five goals and added two assists on the season ... recorded first collegiate goal in first match of the season, scoring Washington's first goal of 2019 against Denver (8/9/19) ... followed that up with a goal and first college assist in UW's 4-0 win over San Francisco (9/2/19) ... scored opening goal in Washington's 2-1 overtime win at Stanford (10/3/19) ... first game-winning goal came against Gonzaga (10/16/19). 2018 (Freshman) Made an impact for the Huskies late in the season, appearing in five of UW's final six matches, making four starts and playing 129 minutes ... made collegiate debut at Stanford (10/21/18), playing 44 minutes up top ... also appeared in each of the Huskies' final four home games, making three starts, averaging 21 minutes per game. |
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HIGH SCHOOL & CLUB | |
Clark on Miglietti: "Gio is a hard-nosed player that can play any central position from target forward to central defender. He's played at two great clubs growing up (Pateadores and Sounders), so he has been very well coached. Once we find his best position, he'll work tirelessly to make it his own." Why Miglietti Chose Washington: "I chose UW because the environment on and off the field that Coach Clark and his staff have created at the University of Washington was unlike any other I visited. Coach Clark and Coach Rowland showed great interest in getting to know me as a person, and not just a soccer player. Meeting the team and getting to know everyone off the field made the decision very simple. Coach Clark and his staff have proven that they can continue to develop players for the next level and playing for the Pac-12 in which every team in the division can compete for the division title will be very exciting and rewarding as a player. Academically speaking, there aren’t many schools that can rival the standards and prestige UW has established." |