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Angela Berry-White
Personal information
Full name Angela Berry-White
Birth name Angela Berry
Date of birth (1968-08-07) August 7, 1968 (age 56)
Place of birth Indianapolis, Indiana
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
1986–1989 George Mason Patriots
International career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1993 United States 2 (0)

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

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]

  • COACHING CAREER

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
Year Apps Goals
1992 1 0
1993 1 0
Total 2 0


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.