Mike Giuliano
Georgia Gwinnett College
Mike Giuliano
Head Coach
mgiuliano1@ggc.edu
Georgia Gwinnett
NAIA

Giulianos career features: *Four national championship teams *Eight national Coach of the Year awards *First coach in National Soccer Coaches Association of America history to earn three consecutive NSCAA/adidas National Coach of the Year awards *12-Time Conference Coach of the Year *Coached 15 All-Americans and 69 All-Conference Players *Career record of 412-161-54 *2017 Association of Independent Institutions Coach of the Year *Led Georgia Gwinnett College women's soccer to the 2017 A.I.I. championship, marking the first conference title in the program's six seasons *Guided the Grizzlies to the NAIA Opening Round, the program's second postseason trip *14-4-2 record at GGC Dr. Mike Giuliano made an immediate impact during his first season on the sidelines leading the Georgia Gwinnett College women's soccer program. The Grizzlies captured the 2017 Association of Independent Institutions title and finished the season ranked No. 19 in the NAIA. The 14 wins tied the program's top mark and GGC made its second appearance in the NAIA Opening Round. Giuliano, who possesses nearly 30 years of successful head coaching experience at the NAIA and NCAA levels, has eight various national coach of the year accolades to his name and was the first coach in National Soccer Coaches Association of America history to earn three consecutive NSCAA/adidas National Coach of the Year awards. Giuliano brings a wealth of collegiate experience to Georgia Gwinnett, with stints at Wheaton College (Ill.), San Diego State University (Calif.), Westmont College (Calif.), Santa Barbara City College (Calif.), and Trinity Christian College (Ill.).  From 1993-2003, Giuliano developed Westmont into an NAIA womens soccer powerhouse, producing a 194-42-15 record in 11 seasons while winning four NAIA national titles in five years. Westmont reached nine NAIA national tournaments under Giuliano, including one in each of his final eight seasons. On four occasions, Giuliano was named both the NSCAA/adidas National Coach of the Year and the NAIA Coach of the Year. In his final five seasons at the NAIA level, he led Westmont to a 97-11-7 record and did not lose in his final 59 regulation matches.  During the same five-year span, Westmont went 17-0-1 in the NAIA national tournament. During Giuliano's tenure at Westmont, the school produced three NAIA National Players of the Year, 14 All-Americans, and 16 scholar-athletes.  He also helped coach 55 all-Golden State Athletic Conference selections, including three GSAC Players of the Year. At NCAA Division III Wheaton, Giuliano led the mens soccer program to a runner-up finish in the national championship in 2014, six total NCAA tournament appearances and seven conference championships in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin. Prior to Wheaton, Giuliano spent three seasons at NCAA Division I San Diego State.