University of Delaware Athletics
Hall of Fame

Ange Bradley
- Induction:
- 2005
- Class:
- 1988
ANDREA L. “ANGE” BRADLEY
Field Hockey (1984-87)
Women’s Lacrosse (1985-88)
Ange made her mark at Delaware as both a record-breaking goalkeeper in field hockey and as a tough and steady defender in lacrosse in 1984-88.
A native of Drexel Hill, Pa., she was a four-year starter in both sports and was named the University’s Outstanding Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 1987-88.
In field hockey, she set virtually every school record during her career and led nationally-ranked teams to three East Coast Conference regular season titles under UD Hall of Fame head coach Mary Ann Hitchens.
In lacrosse, she led nationally-ranked squads to two ECC titles for UD Hall of Fame and National Lacrosse Hall of Fame head coach Janet Smith.
She was the ECC Player of the Year in field hockey in 1987 and set seven school records upon graduation, including marks for career saves (477), shutouts (26), and save pct. (.891). She also was a two-time All-ECC selection in lacrosse.
An honor student, she earned her degree from Delaware in 1988.
She enjoyed a successful college field hockey coaching career, serving as head coach at Goucher (1991-94), Richmond (2001-06), and Syracuse (2007-present), earning NFHCA National Coach of the Year twice. She led Syracuse to the NCAA Division I national title in 2015.
Field Hockey (1984-87)
Women’s Lacrosse (1985-88)
Ange made her mark at Delaware as both a record-breaking goalkeeper in field hockey and as a tough and steady defender in lacrosse in 1984-88.
A native of Drexel Hill, Pa., she was a four-year starter in both sports and was named the University’s Outstanding Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 1987-88.
In field hockey, she set virtually every school record during her career and led nationally-ranked teams to three East Coast Conference regular season titles under UD Hall of Fame head coach Mary Ann Hitchens.
In lacrosse, she led nationally-ranked squads to two ECC titles for UD Hall of Fame and National Lacrosse Hall of Fame head coach Janet Smith.
She was the ECC Player of the Year in field hockey in 1987 and set seven school records upon graduation, including marks for career saves (477), shutouts (26), and save pct. (.891). She also was a two-time All-ECC selection in lacrosse.
An honor student, she earned her degree from Delaware in 1988.
She enjoyed a successful college field hockey coaching career, serving as head coach at Goucher (1991-94), Richmond (2001-06), and Syracuse (2007-present), earning NFHCA National Coach of the Year twice. She led Syracuse to the NCAA Division I national title in 2015.
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