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Annette Angelotti Reiter

  • Class
    1983
  • Induction
    2022
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball
Annette Angelotti Reiter ('83) will forever be remembered as one of the most prolific scorers in Widener women's basketball history. Angelotti graduated as the program's second leading scorer after amassing 1,568 career points for the Pioneers from 1979-83. In doing so, she led the team to three consecutive Middle Atlantic Conference Southern Division titles from 1980-83. In 1981-82, Angelotti guided the Pioneers to a school-record 19 wins and a spot in the first NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Championship tournament. Angelotti was selected to the MAC Southern Division First Team three times and was named the division's Most Valuable Player in 1983. Angelotti currently ranks fourth on the all-time scoring list and still ranks in the top 10 in Widener history in field goals made in a season (seventh with 170 in 1981-82) and scoring in a season (10th with 432 points in 1981-82). Angelotti graduated with a bachelor's degree in nursing. Since then, Angelotti has served as the head coach of Rutgers-Camden for the past nine seasons. She has also had three children, including daughter Kristina Reiter, who was a member of Widener's women's basketball team that advanced to the Elite Eight in 2012-13. 
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