2019: Roadrunners' primarily goalkeeper was 8-7-1 with four shutouts, a 1.34 goals-against average and a .794 save percentage. ... Compiled a scoreless streak of 488 minutes, 32 seconds over five games from Oct. 18 through Nov. 3, beginning with 47:53 without a goal to end a 2-0 loss against Colorado School of Mines and ending with 82 scoreless minutes in a 3-2 win at Westminster. ...Average of 5.1 saves per game was the seventh-best single-season total in program history. ... Ranked fifth in the RMAC in save percentage and was sixth in GAA, saves (81) and saves per game while finishing tied for sixth in shutouts. ... In league play, finished fourth in saves per game (5.6), fifth in saves (60) and save percentage (.800), tied for sixth in shutouts (two) and seventh in GAA (1.29). ... Finished career with five-match winning streak as MSU Denver won its final five games. During the season-ending run, he stopped 23 of 26 shots for an .885 save percentage while posting a GAA of 0.62 (three goals, 436 minutes, 39 seconds). ... Matched a career best with nine saves in a season-ending, 2-1 win over second-place Regis. ... Had three consecutive scoreless appearances to start the run, playing all 90 minutes against South Dakota Mines and UCCS before playing the first 76:39 of a shutout against Colorado Christian. ... Posted a five-save shutout, including several spectacular stops, to preserve key 1-0 win over UCCS on Oct. 25. ... Had three saves while posting his third individual shutout of the year in a 4-0 win at South Dakota Mines on Oct. 20. ... On a day when Colorado School of Mines took 26 shots, with six on goal, made five saves for a 1-1 draw with the league leaders on Oct. 6. ... Made a career-high nine saves while facing 18 shots in a huge 1-0 overtime non-conference road win at Regis on Sept. 13.Â
2018: In his only appearance of the season, shut out Colorado Christian while making one save in a 7-0 road victory on Oct. 25.
2017:Â In his only appearance of the season, made a critical contribution, entering the game during the penalty-kick shootout in the RMAC Tournament quarterfinals against UCCS. He turned aside the Mountain Lions' fourth shooter with a save, and the Roadrunners won the shootout 5-3 to advance to the semifinals.
2016: Did not compete.Â
Before MSU Denver: Played the 2015 season at South Carolina-Aiken...Played in two matches, earning one start…Saw 103 minutes, 46 seconds of playing time…Stopped two shots in a win over North Georgia…Played 13:46 in the Peach Belt Conference quarterfinals at Francis Marion.
 High School: A 2015 graduate of Scuola Europa in Milan, Italy.
Club: Played for Pro Sesto...Coached by Taolo Gatti.
Personal: Born Alessandro Rocco Gentile in Milan, Italy...Birthday is Feb. 9... Son of Francesco Gentile and Monica Manenti...Has a sister, Giulia...Majoring in athletic training.