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Athlete ID: A-1112

Gabriela Berrios

DePaul Catholic High School


Sport(s): SOCCER

Birthday: August 2007

Graduation Year: 2025

Hometown: Wayne, New Jersey

Birthday

August 2007

Graduation Year

2025

Hometown

Wayne, New Jersey

Biography:

Gabriela Berrios – Soccer Player Bio

Gabriela Berrios a standout player for DePaul Catholic High School's girls' soccer team as a starter for 4 years. Known for her skill, determination, and impact on the field, she contributed to her team’s strong performances with key plays and leadership. Whether as a lockdown defender, a goal-scorer, or a playmaker, Berrios played a key role in her team's success. Her dedication and talent made her a player to watch. Gabby was instrumental in the team's achievements over her years at Depaul Catholic. Depaul girls soccer won four Sectional Championships and one State Championship during her tenure. While having a 66-7 overall record.  Gabby will take her skills and determination to play for Seton Hall University. 

First Team All -Conference (Fall 22, 23, 24)
First Team All-County (Fall 22, 23, 24)
All-State (Fall 23, 24)
Conference Champions (Fall 21, 22, 23, 24)
County Champions (Fall 22, 23, 24)
State Sectional Champions (Fall 21, 22, 23, 24)
State Champions (Fall 21)

Latest Articles

Gabriela Berrios commits to Seton Hall

Nov 14, 2024

Gabriela Berrios, DePaulCommitted to Seton HallPosition: Defender/Midfielder2023 stats: 2 goals, 3 assistsCareer stats: 7 goals, 9 assistsTeam Record: 66-7 over 4 years

Depaul named conference Team of the Year

Dec 12, 2024

Team of the Year: DePaulDePaul was one of the best teams in New Jersey and one of the best in the country.The Spartans (19-1) were perfect until they ran into Rutgers Prep in the Non-Public B championship game. DePaul had seven Division I commits in its lineup and that included three up at forward. No one in the state could match that offensive talent.Crane was great and so was Ouatu, who put up 20 goals and 21 assists. Ouatu showed off her ability to hit from distance and the touch to put the ball into the corner of the net. She also displayed a great sense of field vision and worked the ball around to open teammates. Kochan led the team with 22 goals and finished with a career-high 12 assists.If that wasn’t enough, DePaul also relied on Rutgers commit Gabrielle Sanchez and Bucknell commit Leah Bolson to make plays out of the midfield. Sanchez finished with seven goals and 17 assists, while Bolson ended the year with 11 goals and 12 assists. Rutgers commit Tommi Valente came off the back line at times and delivered. She scored 12 goals for the Spartans.“You can’t do it, it’s impossible,” DePaul coach Steven Beneventine said when asked how teams could stop this offense after a 6-0 win over Gill St. Bernard’s in the sectional final. “Say you mark Crane, okay then what about Kochan? Maybe you mark her and put two defenders on her. Okay, then what about Sanchez, or Valente? Who are you going to stop? They are all lethal.”Seton Hall commit Gabriela Berrios led a back line that also featured Valente, Rachael Dietzsch and Zyon Ferguson. Angelina Farinhas played a defensive role in the midfield. Junior Ella Guarini was in net all year and anchored a defense that finished with 11 shutouts.

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