Hall of Fame
Giancola was a three-time All-Ivy League selection, a two-time first-team pick and a second-team IWLCA All-American as a senior. The three-year starter broke school record for saves in a career (471) and ranked in the top 10 in saves in a season, goals-against average in a season and career and for career save percentage. She was in net for an ECAC title as a sophomore, the program's first NCAA tournament appearance as a junior and the school's first women's team to reach the NCAA Final Four as a senior. She posted a 41-12 record as a starter and her 7.47 career goals-against average ranked eighth in NCAA history when she graduated. One of her best efforts came in the Big Red's NCAA tournament win over seven-time defending national champion Maryland in 2002 to send Cornell to the NCAA semifinals when she posted 12 saves against just four goals in a 14-4 win. Giancola was given the school's Senior Spirit Award following her senior campaign for her leadership on and off the field.