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Angela Berry White (née Berry; born August 7, 1968) is an American retired soccer player.

Angela Berry
Personal information
Full name Angela Berry White
Birth name Angela Berry
Date of birth (1968-08-07) August 7, 1968 (age 54)
Place of birth Indianapolis, Indiana
Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
Years Team
1986–1989 George Mason Patriots
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1993 United States 2 (0)

She is a member of the Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame.[1] Angela Berry White played soccer at George Mason University She has been the girls soccer head coach of Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School since 2014.[2]

Berry White was a Player For Dynamo FC (boys' team) 1978, 1979, Player for Indianapolis Saints (boys' team) 1979-198, High School All State in 1984, 1985, High School State Finals Offensive MVP 1985, ODP Player 1982-1986 Member of George Mason University Women’s team 1986-‘89, Soccer America All Freshmen Team 1986, Soccer America MVP Team 1988, NCAA Final Four All Tournament Team, Three Time College All American, Participated in 1st ever US Youth National Team Camp (U16), Member 1st ever US Youth National Team (U19), Member US Women’s National Team 1988, 1992-93, Member Olympic Festival Team 1989, 1990, 1991,1993, Played in the USWISL 1994-1996 for Cincinnati and Columbus

BREBEUF COACHING RECORD -

COACH ANGELA BERRY WHITE (2014-22)

CAREER: 133-33-14 (78% winning percentage)

HOME: 45-10-8 (77%)    AWAY: 32-8-5 (76%)    NEUTRAL: 58-15-1 (80%)

BRAVES UNDER BERRY-WHITE

Season                        Overall             H         A            N        GF      GA      Shutouts                    

2014                            22-1                 8-0       7-0            7-1      115     18       11      

2015                            22-2-1              7-1-1    5-0            10-1    133      13       15

2016                            22-2-1              10-0-1  4-0            8-2        86      14       16      

2017                            18-1-1              5-0       6-0-1          7-1        85        8        14

2018                            10-7-1              5-2-1    3-2            2-3        39        24        6      

2019                            15-6-2              3-3-1    4-1            8-2-1     58        20      10

2020                            12-6-4              4-3-2    1-2-2          7-1        56        19      11                  

2021                            12-8-4              2-1-2    1-3-2           9-4        56        24        8      

                                    


BERRY-WHITE * ALWAYS A WINNER

Winning Pct.                Record            Team                           Role

64%                             48-25-8            George Mason Player: Defender (All American)

53%                             18-16-3            *Butler University        Assistant Coach

52%                             50-46-1            #Indiana University        Assistant Coach

77%                             135-34-15        Brebeuf Jesuit Prep      Head Coach

*first two years of program’s history               #first five years of program’s history

ANGELA BERRY-WHITE, HEAD COACH *** BREBEUF JESUIT BRAVES

•           Angela Berry-White is off to a great start as an Indiana high school soccer coach –boys or girls.  In nine years, she owns an 77% winning percentage (135-34-15), a national championship, a state championship, and a state runner up.

•           69% of her wins (93 of 135) at Brebeuf have come via shutout.

•           In 2018, became the first coach in Marion County Tournament history to win five consecutive championships.

•           In 2020, became only the 2nd coach in Marion County Tournament history to win six career titles, most in event’s 26-year history. (The other – Tony Jacklin, North Central)

•           From 2016-19, guided her team to four consecutive Circle City Conference titles – the first four years of the league; Braves were runner-up in ’20 & ‘21.

•           Led Brebeuf to its first ever IHSAA state title in soccer in 2015; smallest school (enrollment) to ever win 2A state championship; Braves were ranked No. 1 in nation and named National Champions by MaxPreps in 2015.

•           Named state Coach of the Year by Indiana Soccer Coaches Association in 2015; Named to coach WEST in ’16 National High School All America Game in North Carolina.

•           Helped develop Brebeuf’s first ever Gatorade state soccer Player of the Year winners (Reilly Martin ’14 and Alia Martin ’15).

•           Helped start women’s soccer program at Butler as assistant coach; team was 18-16-3 first two years (1991-92); Helped start women’s soccer program at Indiana University as assistant coach; team was 50-46-1 first five years (1993-97).

•           Assistant coach on only IU women’s soccer team to win Big Ten title (1996).

•           Was soccer All American at George Mason University; team went 48-25-8 and advanced to NCAA Tournament three of four seasons; Named ’86 Freshman All American by Soccer America; Named to NCAA College Cup All-Tournament Team in 1986.

•           Member of US National Team (1987, 1992-94); Represented United States in four Olympic Festivals.

•           First female player ever inducted into the state of Indiana’s Soccer Hall of Fame.

•           Named all-state in three sports at North Central High School as a senior and was named Marion County female Athlete of the Year (male recipient was QB Jeff George of Warren Central).

•           Earned undergraduate degree (government & politics) from George Mason University in 1990 and a Masters in sport marketing management from Indiana University in 1992.

•           Avid golfer, has two hole-in-ones


INTERNATIONAL PLAYING CAREER STATS -

 United States
YearAppsGoals
199210
199310
Total20


ARTICLES

https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/high-school/2018/09/25/brebeuf-girls-soccer-coach-says-gender-played-role-her-ejection/1407829002/ https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/high-school/2016/10/28/angela-berry-white-difference-brebeuf-jesuit-goes-second-straight-title/92879140/


References


  1. "Angela Berry White « Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-02-13.
  2. "Angela Berry White". Brebeuf, Indianapolis, IN.





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