Birthdate: October 30, 2003
Hometown: Buffalo, New York
Height: 5-foot-5
How to Pronounce Mirann Gacioch (Mur-Ran Gay-sick)
Previous Team: Ohio State University (NCAA)
Career Summary
Before Racing
She appeared in 83 games for Ohio State, including 81 starts. She played every minute of each of the last 41 matches of her career, including every match of the 2025 season. She tallied five assists over her four seasons.
In 2025, she led an Ohio State defense that set the program record for most consecutive shutouts (7). The Buckeyes advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight, where they fell to the eventual national champion, Florida State.
In all, Gacioch appeared in four NCAA Tournaments with the Buckeyes, also advancing to the Sweet 16 in 2024.
Following her senior year, Gacioch was named a Fourth Team All-American by the United Soccer Coaches, which also named her All-North Region First Team, and she earned First Team All-Big Ten honors. She was a member of the Big Ten All-Freshmen Team in 2022.
Gacioch was an Ohio State teammate of current Racing Louisville players Kayla Fischer and Emma Sears.
As a youth player, Gacioch developed in the Western New York Flash Academy. She spent 11 seasons with the Buffalo, N.Y. club, serving as team captain. She led them to three-consecutive appearances appearances in ECNL National Championships, including a top-eight finish in 2018.
Gacioch also played varsity soccer for the Nichols School, leading the Vikings to the Monsignor Martin Athletic Association championship game four-straight seasons. She earned All-American, All-State, All-Catholic and sectional honors in her high school career.
In addition to soccer, Gacioch was a two-year starter on the Nichols varsity basketball team and a member of the track team, where she was team point leader and MVP.






















































































































































































































































































