Frankie Angeleri - Lacrosse - Vanderbilt University Athletics

#33 Frankie Angeleri Season 2016-17

Defense

Class Sophomore
Hometown Moorestown, N.J.
High School Moorestown
Bio

HONORS
2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
2016 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll

2018: 
Started all 17 games as a senior defender, finishing third on the team with 38 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers… Ends her Commodore career with 43 career starts and 61 games played on defense… Led the team with five ground balls and three caused turnovers vs. Denver on April 28, without committing a foul or a turnover… Had two draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover vs. UConn on April 22… Notched two ground balls and a caused turnover at Temple on April 18… Had three ground balls, a draw control and a caused turnover vs. Georgetown on April 14… Caused two turnovers and picked up two ground balls at Marquette on April 8… Had two caused turnovers and a ground ball in the 17-6 win over Cincinnati on April 4… Earned a ground ball and a caused turnover vs. Villanova on March 31… Caused one turnover vs. Oregon on March 28… Picked up a team-high five ground balls and caused one turnover at Butler on March 25… Contributed two ground balls and a caused turnover vs. No. 6 Florida on March 18… Had a ground ball and a turnover at St. Joe’s on March 11… Caused a turnover against La Salle on March 8… Led the team with four ground balls against William & Mary on March 5… Picked up three ground balls and a caused turnover on February 27 vs. Louisville… Had four ground balls against Furman on February 24… Collected three ground balls and a caused turnover against Fresno State on February 19… Recorded one ground ball and one caused turnover against Kennesaw State in the season opener on February 11.

2017: Played in 13 games during her junior campaign, starting in eight of those contests… Set a career high with 21 ground balls on the season… Also caused eight turnovers and claimed four draw controls on the Commodore back line… Had seven games with multiple ground balls… Tied a career high in draw controls with two at home against Temple… Named to the Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll for the second-consecutive season.

2016: Started all 16 games on the Commodore back line… Totaled 18 ground balls, six draw controls, and 13 caused turnovers throughout the season… Second on the team in caused turnovers behind Emma Dagres… Set a career-high in ground balls with four in the final game of the season against Villanova… Earned a career-high in caused turnovers with four at home against Cinicinnati on April 13… Tied a career high in draw controls against Boston University, Connecticut and Villanova with two… Named to the 2016 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2015: Played in 15 games and started two… One of four freshmen to play in 12 games or more… Finished season with seven ground balls, seven caused turnovers and four draw controls… Set career-highs in final game of regular season against Villanova on April 19 with three ground balls, two draw controls and two caused turnovers… Made first career start at Penn State on March 15.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for coach Deanna Knobloch at Moorestown High School… Helped the long-time New Jersey and national power win four straight Group 3 state championships and three straight Tournament of Champions titles… Was named All-South Jersey in 2013 and 2014… Named first team Burlington County in 2012, 2013 and 2014… Also lettered four years in both soccer and basketball.. Was a captain for basketball and soccer teams… One of five Commodores to play high school lacrosse at Moorestown HS in New Jersey.

Personal: Francesa Angeleri… Prefers to be called Frankie… Born Dec. 12, 1995, in Philadelphia, Pa… Daughter of Frank and Teresa Angeleri… Has one brother, Michael… Majoring in Economics… Favorites include: Blades of Glory (movie), pizza or tacos (midnight snack), Abby Wambach (favorite athlete to watch in another sport), Bahamas (ultimate vacation destination), her brother Michael (person she admires the most).