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Marian University

OFFICIAL SITE OF MARIAN UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
FOND DU LAC, WISCONSIN
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Julian Giantonio

Julian Giantonio was named the third head coach of the Marian University women's ice hockey program in October of 2023.

Giantonio joins the Sabres after serving as the head coach at Salem State this past season.  Out of the New England Hockey Conference (NEHC), one of the top conferences in the East Region, Giantonio led the Vikings to their winningest season in program history along with a berth in the conference tournament.  In the classroom, Salem State had 15 student-athletes earn All-Academic recognition.  Giantonio also served as an interim head coach for Western New England from 2020-2021.
 
Giantonio brings with him a wealth of hockey knowledge after a long coaching career in ACHA hockey.  He served as the bench boss at several prestigious programs including Roosevelt, UCLA, Delaware, and Williston State. 
 
While at Delaware, ACHA Division I, the Blue Hens went 47-20-3 over two seasons.  The 2016-17 season saw Delaware go 25-9-0 earning Giantonio ESCHL Coach of the Year honors and a finalist spot for the ACHA Division I Coach of the Year.  Prior to that, Giantonio served as an assistant coach at Williston State where he was a part of an NJCAA National Championship in 2014.
 
Giantonio had coaching stops a Everett Prep and Becker College to begin his coaching career after a long professional and collegiate playing career.  He began his collegiate career at the University of Massachusetts Boston for two seasons.  His first season with the Beacons saw him record 22 points from 10 goals and 12 assists in 24 games played.  He then spent two seasons at the University of Arizona, ACHA Division I, before returning to UMass Boston.  In his final two seasons as a Beacon, he skated in 25 games scoring four goals with nine assists for 13 total points.
 
He currently holds a certification from USA Hockey as a master level five coach.
 
Giantonio went on to earn a bachelor of arts degree in history from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 2006.  He then earned a master of education in coaching from Greenville College in 2016 along with a master of science in leadership from Western New England University in 2021.  
 
Year Record Win Percentage Conference Record Win Percentage Postseason Awards
2023-24 8-16-2 .346 6-10-0 .375 NCHA Slaats Cup Quarterfinals 1 All-NCHA
2024-25 7-17-3 .315 5-10-3 .361 NCHA Slaats Cup Quaterfinals
Totals 15-33-5 .330 11-20-3 .368