Army West Point Athletics
Men's Gymnastics
Giglio, Carmine

Carmine Giglio
- Title:
- Associate Head Gymnastics Coach
- Email:
- carmine.giglio@westpoint.edu
- Phone:
- 3802
When Carmine Giglio joined Army’s gymnastics staff in July of 2000, head coach Doug Van Everen gained a skilled and talented assistant who continues to bring the Black Knights to the forefront of collegiate gymnastics.
In the 2024 campaign, the Black Knights to unprecedented success in his second season at West Point, as the team won the ECAC Championships for the first time in nine seasons before placing in the top-ten at the NCAA Championships for the first time in program history, topping Navy at each meet. The Black Knights saw seven garner USA Gymnastics All-American recognition with top-six individual finishes, featuring Jaden Blank, Joseph Buselmeier, Noah Duran, Conor Heary, Nick Lester, Maddox Pabellon and Max Rubin.
As two of the most respected coaches in the field, the Army duo were honored at the conference and national level in 2005, earning four coaching awards between them.
Giglio was the recipient of the College Gymnastics Association (CGA) National Assistant Coach of the Year award shortly after copping ECAC “Assistant of the Year” accolades, and Van Everen earned ECAC and CGA East Regional “Coach of the Year” honors. They guided Army to an 11-1 record that year and its first ECAC Championship since 1962. Prior to capturing the title, the Black Knights earned runner-up honors in 2003 and 2004.
Since his arrival at West Point, the Black Knights have sported an overall record of 100-63-1 (.540) and have crowned an ECAC individual champion 13 of the last 19 years. In 2004, Army earned its first bid to the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships since 1963, then won its first ECAC title in 44 years the following spring along with the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Army sent a school-record 12 individual qualifiers to the NCAAs by his third season (2003), and sent nine in 2012, 2016, 2017 and 2018.
His first season (2001) was marked by the Black Knights posting their highest winning percentage (.727) at the time under Van Everen, along with an Eastern League champion and eight gymnasts qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Army defeated Navy three times during the season en route to an 8-3 mark.
As a collegian, Giglio enjoyed a standout career at Western Michigan. The three-time captain became the first Bronco to qualify for the NCAA Championships in all-around following a ninth-place finish at the East Regionals his senior campaign.
After earning his bachelor’s degree in exercise science with a minor in health in 1990, Giglio began his coaching career on the staff at the International Gymnastics School.
Giglio and his wife Kelly reside in New Windsor, N.Y., with their sons Jase Anthony and Caden Park, along with daughter Kira Shaye.
In the 2024 campaign, the Black Knights to unprecedented success in his second season at West Point, as the team won the ECAC Championships for the first time in nine seasons before placing in the top-ten at the NCAA Championships for the first time in program history, topping Navy at each meet. The Black Knights saw seven garner USA Gymnastics All-American recognition with top-six individual finishes, featuring Jaden Blank, Joseph Buselmeier, Noah Duran, Conor Heary, Nick Lester, Maddox Pabellon and Max Rubin.
As two of the most respected coaches in the field, the Army duo were honored at the conference and national level in 2005, earning four coaching awards between them.
Giglio was the recipient of the College Gymnastics Association (CGA) National Assistant Coach of the Year award shortly after copping ECAC “Assistant of the Year” accolades, and Van Everen earned ECAC and CGA East Regional “Coach of the Year” honors. They guided Army to an 11-1 record that year and its first ECAC Championship since 1962. Prior to capturing the title, the Black Knights earned runner-up honors in 2003 and 2004.
Since his arrival at West Point, the Black Knights have sported an overall record of 100-63-1 (.540) and have crowned an ECAC individual champion 13 of the last 19 years. In 2004, Army earned its first bid to the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships since 1963, then won its first ECAC title in 44 years the following spring along with the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Army sent a school-record 12 individual qualifiers to the NCAAs by his third season (2003), and sent nine in 2012, 2016, 2017 and 2018.
His first season (2001) was marked by the Black Knights posting their highest winning percentage (.727) at the time under Van Everen, along with an Eastern League champion and eight gymnasts qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Army defeated Navy three times during the season en route to an 8-3 mark.
As a collegian, Giglio enjoyed a standout career at Western Michigan. The three-time captain became the first Bronco to qualify for the NCAA Championships in all-around following a ninth-place finish at the East Regionals his senior campaign.
After earning his bachelor’s degree in exercise science with a minor in health in 1990, Giglio began his coaching career on the staff at the International Gymnastics School.
Giglio and his wife Kelly reside in New Windsor, N.Y., with their sons Jase Anthony and Caden Park, along with daughter Kira Shaye.