Major: Business Administration
Hometown: Scottsdale, AZ
Career Highlights: Four-time letter winner for Men's Basketball; 1998 WCC Champion
Biography: Nodilo played basketball for four years on the Hilltop, and was a member of the team that won the 1998 West Coast Conference Tournament. Nodilo was injured early in the 1997-1998 season, but came on strong down the stretch and ended up averaging 10.1 PPG while shooting 36% from three-point range. His best season with the Green and Gold came during his junior season in 1996-1997, when he averaged 13.4 points and 2.7 RPG, while connecting on 39% of his three-point shots. He was a very consistent free-throw shooter, converting 85% from the line over the course of his career.Â
Why Nodilo Chose USF: "USF showed the most sincere interest in me with Jim Brovelli, Cory Russell, and Bill Carr letting me know I was on top of their board. Once I made the recruiting trip, the feeling of being in the City and the idea of going to school in one of the best cities in the world was enticing."
Favorite USF Memories: "I have fond memories of the 1998 WCC Tournament Championship. Coming into the tournament we knew we had the best team, and then beating St. Mary’s, Santa Clara and Gonzaga three nights in a row was special."
The USF Student-Athlete Experience: "Â I love that USF is a true community, celebrates the diversity of its student body and all the athletes are connected in some way. Still to this day I have several very close friends from USF that I still talk to on a monthly basis, even after more than 20 years."
Life After USF: Following graduation, Nodilo returned to his home state of Arizona and pursued a career in the financial sector. He became the regional Director and Partner at EP Wealth Advisors in Phoenix.
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