In addition to football at Parkwood, Saldiveri also played basketball and performed in discus and shot put.[1][4] Despite being named all-conference, he was ranked a two-star prospect and did not receive many offers.[2][3][5] He was noticed by an assistant coach at Old Dominion University and was given a scholarship offer, which he accepted.[3]
College career
Saldiveri redshirted as a freshman at Old Dominion in 2018, only appearing in three games.[3][5] He appeared on a total of 85 snaps switching between left and right tackle, not allowing a single quarterback hurry.[5] He became a full-time starter the following year, appearing in 11 games while allowing 22 hurries, two quarterback hits and four sacks.[5] The 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] Saldiveri returned in 2021 and started all 13 games at right tackle, being named honorable mention all-Sun Belt Conference while allowing 13 hurries, two hits and five sacks.[5][6] He also helped lead the Monarchs to a bowl game appearance in the Myrtle Beach Bowl, after closing out the regular season with 5 straight wins.[7] Saldiveri started 11 games in 2022, 10 at right tackle and the other at right guard, allowing 16 hurries, three hits and no sacks while earning second-team all-conference honors.[4][5][8] He was also named a team captain by his peers.[3] Saldiveri played in the 2023 Senior Bowl after the season.[8]