Height: | 6-1 |
Weight: | 182 |
Year: | Jr. |
Hometown: | Briarcliff Manor, NY |
High School: | Briarcliff |
Position: | G |
Major: | Business |
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Career:
After three seasons of action, he has appeared in 72
games, 32 in a starting capacity ... Holds down the No.
1 spot on the school's all-time list for three-point field goal
percentage (.440), knocking down 133-of-302 opportunities ... Has
scored in double figures on 24 occasions ... His 133
treys rank him 6th on the Eagles' career ladder ... Is tied for the
second long streak in school history with three-point field goals
in 35 straight contests (Jan. 13, 2010 through Feb. 19, 2011).
Junior (2010-11):
Breakout season that saw him emerge as one the UAA's premier
long-range shooters ... Saw action in all 25 contests, 24 as a
starter, and ranked fourth on the team and 11th among UAA players
in scoring (11.8 ppg) ... Knocked down a team-high 71 three-point
field goals, the third-highest mark in school annals, and his 2.8
treys per game average topped the UAA and ranked 38th nationally
... Was successful on 45.8 percent (71-of-155) of his opportunities
from beyond the arc, good for third on the league ladder, 10th
nationally and seventh on Emory's seasonal list ...
Honorable-mention pick to the All-UAA Team ... Second-team
selection to the Georgia Basketball Coaches Association All-State
Team ... Scored in double figures on 14 occasions and produced four
outings of 20 or more points ... 13 performances of three or more
three-point field goals ... Led or shared for team scoring honors
in three games ... Tallied a team-high 15 points, draining
five-of-10 from distance, including nine unanswered points over a
two-minute stretch in the second half in helping Emory rally from a
14-point deficit in a 69-68 victory at Washington University (Jan.
14) ... Sank at least one three-point field goal in the team's
first 23 games of the year ... Totaled 16 points, 13 in the
second half and overtime, and came up with a key steal and
subsequent basket late in regulation against Oglethorpe in the
season opener (Nov. 17) which helped force the extra session
where Emory prevailed, 92-84 ... Scored a then career-best 23
points, 16 during the second half, and ended up shooting
eight-of-12 from the field, seven-of-10 from three-point range that
tied the school's second-highest individual mark, in a
75-57 triumph over Averett (Nov. 19) ... The following
night, he established another career high when he blitzed
Guilford College for 26 points (team high) and tied the school
record with eight three-point field goals in a 69-61 win
... Racked up 20 points and hit on six-of-seven from
three-point land, including a triple that capped an 8-0 run
that gave Emory a 16-point lead with 7:30 left in the game in an
81-67 triumph vs. LaGrange (Nov. 27) ... Totaled 12 points and
recorded a rare four-point play in the second, and grabbed a
career-high six rebounds in an 87-78 verdict over NYU (Jan. 30)
...Drained seven-of-eight from the field, four-of-five from beyond
the arc, and chalked up 20 points, second high on the club, in a
104-64 win vs. Piedmont (Jan. 3) ... Ended the season shooting 47.3
percent from the floor (98-of-207), good for 14th place among UAA
cagers ... Capital One Academic All-District First Team.
Sophomore (2009-10):
Saw action as a reserve in all 25 games ... Averaged 12.5 minutes
and 5.6 points per outing ... Continued his reputation as a
dangerous long-range shooting threat with his UAA-leading 50.7
three-point percentage (36-of-71) the third-highest mark in school
annals ... Second on the squad with 36 treys ... Held down
the No. 2 spot on the UAA chart with a 50 percent (25-of-50)
showing from beyond the arc in league outings ... Scored in double
figures on five occasions ... Went 4-for-4 from the floor and
drained both of his three-point attempts, including one with 18
seconds left that tied the game and forced overtime where emory
prevailed in the season opener vs. Oglethorpe (Nov. 19) ... Led or
tied for team scoring honors in three contests including a
career-high 17-point evening vs. NYU (Jan. 22), where he sank
six-of-10 from the field, including five-of-seven from
distance, in a 69-57 victory ... Named Emory's Player of the
Week (Jan. 18) after notching a team-high 15 points, convertng
five-of-10 from the floor and four-of-seven from beyond the arc, in
a 70-60 win at Piedmont (Jan. 13) ... Closed out the year with
three-point field goals in his last 12 games ... Enjoyed a six-game
stretch (Jan. 13 - Feb. 5) where he shot a torrid 69.2 percent
(18-of-26) from three-point range ... Scored all of his team-high
tying 13 points in the second half, sinking four-of-five from
three-point range (one free throw) at Chicago (Feb. 5) ... Recorded
11 outings of two or more three pointers ... Drilled home a pair of
treys in a 1:45 stretch that keyed a late-game 9-0 Emory run in an
82-73 win over Hanover (Dec. 19) ... Picked up nine of his 12
points in the opening half in helping the Eagles to a 42-34
halftime edge en route to a 77-71 win at Carnegie Mellon.
Freshman (2008-09):
Played in 22 of the team's 25 games, eight as a starter
... Averaged 12.6 minutes and 4.7 points per contests ... Gave the
squad a boost with his outside shooting and his 26 three-point
field goals ranked second on the team ... Totaled five games of
double-figure scoring ... Hit four-of-even from beyond the arc and
paced the club with a season-best 15 points at Carnegie Mellon
(Feb. 8) ... All of his starting nods came during the conference
portion of the schedule ... Averaged 17.1 minutes and 6.1 points in
league affairs ... First double-digit scoring performance came at
LaGrange (Dec. 3) when he sank five-of-six from the floor including
three-of-four from distance in registering all 14 of his points in
the second half ... Played a season-long 34 minutes at NYU (Feb.
22) and rang up four treys en route to 12 points in helping the
Eagles to an 80-79 double-overtime victory ... One of his
three-pointers in that NYU contest came with 30 seconds left in the
first overtime that tied the game and forced the second extra
session ... Tied for 11th place among UAA cagers with an average of
1.6 three pointers per contest in league play.
High School:
Four-year member of the basketball program at Briarcliff
High School ... Served as team captain his junior and senior
seasons ... Averaged 17.0 points and connected on 59 three-point
field goals in helping his club to a berth in the Class B section
final ... Selected to the Court of Excellence Awards Team as picked
by the Tri-County Coaches Association ... As a junior, he tossed in
12.2 points and dished out 6.0 assists per outing ... Captured
league and conference honors his final two seasons ... Two-time
Second Team All-State selection ... Named MVP after sparking his
team to Section 1 Class B championship ... Won a sliver medal with
his Empire State Games team in the summer of 2007 ... Played in
Westchester's Senior All-Star Game in March of 2008.
Personal: Born March 1, 1990 ... Son of
Stephen and Danielle Gulotta
Career Stats
Year | GP-GS | FG-FGA | PCT | 3pt FG-FGA |
PCT | FT-FTA | PTS | AVG | REB | AVG |
2010-11 | 25-24 | 98-207 | .473 | 71-155 | .458 | 28-30 | 295 | 11.8 | 67 | 2.7 |
2009-10 | 25-0 | 47-98 | .480 | 36-71 | .507 | 9-14 | 139 | 5.6 | 28 | 1.1 |
2008-09 | 22-8 | 32-99 | .323 | 26-76 | .342 | 13-17 | 103 | 4.7 | 27 | 1.2 |
TOTAL | 72-32 | 177-404 | .438 | 133-302 | .440 | 50-61 | 537 | 7.5 | 122 | 1.7 |
Career Highs
Points | 26 | at Guilford, Nov. 20, 2010 |
23 | vs. Averett, Nov. 19, 2010 | |
20 | Piedmont College, Jan. 3, 2011 | |
20 | LaGrange College, Nov. 27, 2010 | |
Rebounds | 6 | at NYU, Jan. 30, 2011 |
FGs | 9 | at Guilford, Nov. 20, 2010 |
8 | vs. Averett, Nov. 19, 2010 | |
7 | Piedmont College, Jan. 3, 2011 | |
FGAs | 13 | at Brandeis, Jan. 28, 2011 |
13 | at Guilford, Nov. 20, 2010 | |
3pt. FGs | 8 | at Guilford, Nov. 20, 2010 |
7 | vs. Averett, Nov. 19, 2010 | |
6 | LaGrange College, Nov. 27, 2010 | |
Steals | 2 | on five occasions |
Assists | 4 | NYU, Feb. 6, 2011 |
Quote: "I chose Emory because of its academic
reputation. I was also aware that I would be able to play
basketball and that I would be in a great city. I visited Emory
twice and realized that it was the place for me."