2018: NEIBA Second Team…All-MAAC First Team…Preseason All-MAAC…MAAC All-Academic Team…MAAC Player of the Week (4/9)…Was Fairfield’s most consistent offensive threat leading the team in: average (.347), hits (70), runs (38), doubles (15), stolen bases (11), and on-base-percentage (.430)…One of two Stags to start all 51 games…Named the MAAC Player of the Week after hitting .750 in the sweep against Rider (4/7 – 4/8)…Reached base in 45-straight games dating back to the final nine games of 2017, that streak was the fourth longest active streak in the nation before it was snapped on April 22…Collected multiple hits in six-straight games where he hit .667 (16-for-24) including a four-hit game against Rider (4/7 – 4/14)…Had three or more hits in 10 games…Legged out his first inside-the-park home run against NJIT, the same day he collected his 200th career hit (5/1)…Perfect in the field as he did not commit an error on 127 chances.
2017: All-MAAC Second Team…MAAC Player of the Week (5/9)…MAAC All-Academic Team…Finished third on the team with a .327 batting average while leading the team in stolen bases (16)…Had 227 at-bats during the season, the second most in a single season in program history…His 46 runs scored and 74 hits places him fourth on the single season list…Awarded his first-ever MAAC Player of the Week award after hitting .611 with three homers, 10 RBI, and nine runs scored. The success capped an emotional week for Arciuolo who helped spearhead the funding initiative “Danni’s Day” during the Monmouth doubleheader where all funds were raised to help support the fight against DIPG, a highly aggressive brain tumor that took the life of his close friend Danni Kemp, a former Stony Brook softball player. Arciuolo went 7-for-8 on “Danni’s Day” with eight RBI, five runs scored, a double, a triple, and two homers with the final one clearing the scoreboard in left field…Ended the season on a nine-game hitting streak where he hit .359 (14-for-39) including a .455 clip in the MAAC Tournament…Stroked the game-tying hit with the Stags down to their final out against Marist (5/15)…Ended the season with 13 outfield assists, including one in the MAAC Tournament which gunned down the potential tying run at the plate (5/27).
2016: MAAC All-Tournament Team…MAAC All-Academic Team…Was perhaps the most improved Stag of the season, setting career-highs in every offensive category, including 62 hits which was 52 more than his rookie campaign…The 62 hits tied for the 12th most in single season program history and his four triples tied for the eighth most by a Stag…MAAC All-Tournament team selection after notching five hits and five runs in the final two games of the Championship (5/27 – 5/28)…Finished a double short of the cycle in the MAAC Semifinals against Canisius (5/27)…Had six three hit games, including recording back-to-back three hit games on two occasions…Had a six-game stretch when he hit .440 (11-for-27) (4/27 – 5/7)…On the defensive side, was one of the best center fielders in the conference with eight outfield assists which ranked in the top-15 nationally…Also threw out five runners at home including in the NCAA Regional against Dallas Baptist (6/4)…Led the team and was fifth in the MAAC with 19 stolen bases in his 22 opportunities, including six-straight to end the season.
2015: His rookie season was highlighted by a six-game hitting streak where he batted .368 (7-for-19) and upped his season batting average to .346…Recorded a .455 on base percentage during that span…Knocked in three of his four RBI of the season in the nightcap against Quinnipiac (4/18).
High School: Earned three varsity letters as an outfielder at Notre Dame West Haven … Helped the Green Knights to a Class L State Championship after hitting .393 with 24 runs and 19 stolen bases as a senior captain … A two-time All-Southern Connecticut Conference selection … Named the Notre Dame West Haven Athletic of the Year in 2014 … Also earned three letters in football … Member of the National Honor Society and the Italian Honor Society … Active in the Italian Club, Team ND, Student Council, and Peer Counseling.
Personal: Son of Matthew and Felicia Arciuolo … Mother is a 1983 Fairfield University graduate … Aunt, Laura Pitaniello, is a 1989 Fairfield University graduate … Has three siblings … Major is business management.