Career Accolades
- Pac-12 champion (2020)
- All-Pac-12 Second Team (2020)
- TopDrawer Soccer National Team of the Week (March 16, 2021)
- Pac-12 Player of the Week (March 2, 2021)
- Two-Time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2020-21)
As a Junior (2021)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Appeared in all 18 matches, starting eight
- Recorded two goals on the season, scoring against Oregon State (10/10) and San Diego State (10/21)
- Added three assists, including one in each of the final two games of the season
- Recorded a season-high four shots against California (11/11)
- Played a season-high 101 minutes against Washington (10/31)
- Part of a Stanford offense that ranked 19th nationally in assists per game (2.17)
As a Sophomore (2020-21) • Pac-12 Champions
- All-Pac-12 Second Team
- TopDrawer Soccer National Team of the Week (March 16, 2021)
- Pac-12 Player of the Week (March 2, 2021)
- Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Appeared in all 14 matches, starting each
- Ranked second on the team with six goals
- Added two assists on the year for 14 points, tied for third on the team
- Featured three game-winning goals, good for 14th nationally
- Scored the winner against Pacific (2/12), in overtime at San Diego State (2/27) and against No. 5 Oregon State (3/13)
- Boasted a three-point performance at California (2/20) with a goal and an assist
- Scored in back-to-back games twice
- Totaled 47 shots on the year, including 15 on goal
- Played at least 50 minutes in all games, going the full distance once
- Part of a Stanford offense that ranked top-10 nationally in total goals (30), total assists (32) and total points (92)
As a Freshman (2019)
- Appeared in all 22 matches off the bench
- Tied for the team lead with six goals, ranking fourth with 12 points
- Scored a goal in his collegiate debut at Penn State (Aug. 30)
- Found the back of the net in three straight games, against American (Sept. 15), at California (Sept. 20) and San Jose State (Sept. 24)
- Goal against the Golden Bears was the game-winner
- Also scored in one-goal victories against San Diego State (Oct. 31) and No. 1 Washington (Nov. 10)
- Totaled 22 shots, including 12 on goal
- Played a season-high 60 minutes at No. 3 Clemson in the NCAA Quarterfinals
U.S. Soccer
- Played for U.S. Soccer at the U-18, U-17, U-16 and U-14 levels since January 2015
- U-18
- Champions of the Vaclav Jezek Tournament (Lazne Belohrad, Czech Republic) in August 2018
- Opponents: UAE, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Japan
- Scored twice against Bulgaria
- June 2018 Domestic Camp and Friendlies (Kansas City, Mo.)
- November 2017 Domestic Camp (Chula Vista, Calif.)
- Champions of the Vaclav Jezek Tournament (Lazne Belohrad, Czech Republic) in August 2018
- U-17
- Invited to training camp playing one year up with U-17 team in September and October 2016 (Bradenton, Fla.)
- U-16
- Leading goal scorer over 18-month U-16 team cycle (11 goals)
- April 2017 Mondial Minimes Tournament (Montaigu, France)
- Opponents: Japan, Mexico and Brazil
- Goal against Japan and game-winning assist against Mexico
- March 2017 Domestic Training Camp
- February 2017 International Camp and Friendlies (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Opponents: A.A. Argentino Juniors, San Lorenzo de Almargo, Racing Club de Avellaneda
- Game-tying assist against San Lorenzo and game-winning assist against Avellaneda
- December 2016 IMG Cup (Bradenton, Florida)
- Tournament champions
- Led team with six goals in four games
- April/May 2016 Tournament Delle Nazioni (Gradisca d’ISonzo, Italy)
- Opponents: Croatia, Brazil, Slovenia, England and Italy
- One goal, one assist and two starts
- February 2016 International Camp and Friendlies (St. George’s Park, England)
- Started both matches against England and scored once in each
- U-14
- August 2015 Domestic Camp and Friendlies (Carson, Calif.)
- May 2015 International Camp and Friendlies (Zagreb, Croatia)
- Opponents: Croatia, Bravo Ljubljana and Serbia
- Started all three matches amd scored once against Croatia
- February 2015 International Camp and Friendlies (Madrid, Spain)
- Opponents: Real Madrid, Rayo Vallecano and Extremaduras 00
- Scored against Rayo and had an assist against Madrid
- January 2015 Domestic Camp (Bradenton, Fla.)
- October 2014 Domestic Camp (Carson, Calif.)
Prior to Stanford
- A 2019 graduate of Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Md.
- Bethesda Soccer Club (2015-19)
- 2016-17 U-16's finished first in the USSDA Atlantic Division
- The only non-MLS affiliated team to make a a quarterfinal appearance in the playoffs
- Two-time United Soccer Coaches Youth All-American (2018 and 2017)
- Selected to 2018 Adidas ESP all-star team in conjunction with MLS All-Star game
- Team captain in 2018-19 with 18 goals in 21 games
- Scored 19 goals and added 14 assists in 28 development academy games in 2017-18
- Also had six goals and three assists in 11 GA Cup matches
- Team co-captain in 2016-17
- 24 goals and eight assists in 28 development academy games
- Accounted for 32 of teams 44 goals on way to first place in Atlantic Division
- Scored 11 game-winning goals
- Third-leading scorer in the country for USSDA U-16s
- Top scorer in East Region
- Most goals by a player born in 2001 in USSDA
- Selected to 2016 Generation Adidas Ajax Select Team
- Invited to id2 2001 Select Team
- 2016-17 U-16's finished first in the USSDA Atlantic Division
- Guest player with DC United for the Generation Adidas Cup in 2017-18
- Qualified for the top group and played CA River Plate and Eintracht Frankfurt
Personal
- Full name is Gabriel North Segal
- Born in Washington, D.C.
- Son of Thayer Nelson and Dan Segal
- Has an older sister, Ella, and younger brother, Nathaniel
- Grandfather, Eric Nelson, was a defensive tackle on the football team at Harvard and graduated in 1961
- Academic All-American
- Passed up a contract offer from the Baltimore Colts to attend medical school