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No stranger to the Big Ten, the Waukegan, Illinois, native spent a year as the volunteer assistant coach at Michigan prior to NIU. While in Ann Arbor, Angelos helped the Wolverines to their sixth regional semifinal appearance and their highest NCAA tournament seed (No. 12) in program history.



Angelos came to Ann Arbor by way of William Woods University in Fulton, Missouri, where she served as an assistant coach from 2014-16. While there, she was selected as the 2015 AVCA Coaches 4 Coaches Award recipient for her work in helping propel the Owls to a 22-win season.



Angelos played volleyball at Bradley, where she received a second-team All-Missouri Valley Conference nod as a senior to become the program’s first all-conference performer in six years. Closing out her collegiate career with 1,124 kills, Angelos checked in at No. 8 in the program record books as a middle blocker. Graduating with a degree in Hospitality Leadership in 2014 from Bradley, Angelos went on to earn a master degree in Athletic and Activities Administration in 2016 from William Woods.