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About Gagliardi: A steady player over the past few years ... Played back-up in her freshman year and has been the starter for the past two seasons ... Coaches expect her to be more consistent in her senior season and to have saved her best for last. 2005: Earned the nation's second-best goals against average of 0.96 ... Played and started in every game and finished with 1606:47 minutes in the goal ... Notched a .651 save percentage off 22 goals, 41 saves and 116 shots faced ... Netted 21 wins and just two losses ... Earned eight shutouts to up her career total to 17, which ties her for third in the Wake Forest record books ... Named the ACC Co-Player of the Week for the week of Sept. 26 after saving three of Maryland's five penalty strokes in the triple overtime victory ... Career goals against average currently ranks second in Wake Forest history. 2004: Started in all 23 games for the Deacons, playing 1630:20 minutes... Allowed only 29 goals, for a goals against average of 1.25, a second place mark in the ACC... Recorded 59 saves and six shutouts... Her six shutouts led the ACC... Shutout Maryland in the NCAA Semifinal game and then Duke in the NCAA Championship... The only goalkeeper all season to hold Duke scoreless in a game... Named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team. 2003: Saw playing time in five games behind starting senior All-American goalkeeper Katie Ridd... Participated in five of the Deacons twelve shut outs... Did not allow a goal in nearly 96 minutes of action. High School: Comes to Wake Forest after a standout prep career ... a three-time first team all-conference selection at Piscataway ... a three-time all-county selection ... was named first team all-area three times... selected first team all-area by the Newark Star-Ledger in 2000, 2001 and 2002 ... named first team All-North Jersey in 2000 and 2002 ... earned first team all-state Group IV in 2001 and 2002 ... a third team all-state selection for all groups as a senior ... named to the Under 16 National Team ... was MVP of high school team as a junior and senior and served as team captain in 2002 ... participated in three National Futures Tournaments and two Junior Olympics.
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