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Angela Woodworth Rhoades

Angela Woodworth Rhoades

  • Class
  • Induction
    2009
  • Sport(s)
    Volleyball
Angela came to Chadron State in 1993 after playing volleyball two years at Northwest Community College in Powell, Wyo. She was a setter and is the only CSC volleyball player to earn all-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference first-team honors twice.
In 1993, Angela led the RMAC in assist average at 12.10 per game and in hitting percentage at .417, coming on 64 kills and only nine errors in 132 attempts. As a team, the Eagles led the conference in hitting percentage (.279) and kill average (15.20), undoubtedly, in part, because of Woodworth’s setting and hitting abilities.  Chadron State was 22-8 that season and 10-2 in the RMAC to finish second in the conference standings.
In 1994, Woodworth was fifth in the conference in assist average at 10.66 per game and ranked fourth in hitting percentage at .383, coming on 118 kills and 13 errors in 274 attempts. Chadron State was 22-10 for the season and 11-3 in the conference to finish in third place, one game behind Mesa State and Fort Lewis.
After graduating, Angela married Jay Rhoades, a CSC football player. She has been a high school English teacher and volleyball coach, first at Chadron and now at Douglas, Wyo. She was an excellent student at CSC, compiling a 3.85 GPA during her three years of undergraduate work.
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