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Jackie D'Angelo MCHOF

Jackie D'Angelo Stowe

  • Class
    1994
  • Induction
    2023
  • Sport(s)
    Field Hockey
D'Angelo Stowe, a standout field hockey goalkeeper, was tabbed a CFHCA All-Mideast Regional honoree in 1992. That same year, she garnered her first of two All-Patriot League First-Team laurels. The Government and Law major also earned the Patriot League's Field Hockey Scholar-Athlete of the Year award in 1993. The senior tri-captain helped guide her squad, under head coach Ann Gold, to four straight league championships (1990-93) and three ECAC championships with a final combined record of 57-24-3. The 1993 team was ranked 18th nationally by the NCAA.

While in the cage, she led the conference in shutouts for three seasons (1991-93), goals-against average (1990, 1992) in two seasons and and save percentage (1993) for one season. D'Angelo Stowe ranks first in Lafayette and Patriot League history for career shutouts (33) and shutouts in a season (12 in 1993) and is second in career save percentage in the Patriot League (.864) and first for save percentage in a season (.910 in 1993)

To no surprise, she holds the Patriot League record for most Player of the Week awards in her career, prior to offensive and defensive awards being established in fall 1994. D'Angelo Stowe still sits among Patriot League leaders for her goals-against average in a single season (2nd with 0.67 in 1990 and 5th with 0.91 in 1993), saves in a career (11th with 510) and saves in a season (9th with 210 in 1993). The Philadelphia, Pa. native currently ranks 18th in the NCAA for career shutouts.

Following Lafayette, D'Angelo Stowe earned a Juris Doctor/Master's Degree in Public Administration from Suffolk University Law School. She then worked at the Department of Health and Human Services in Baltimore, Md. and for private health service companies and New York and Portland, Ore. She found most rewarding her work in public service and consumer protection while she served as a Deputy Attorney General for the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, Bureau of Consumer Protection.

Most recently, D'Angelo Stowe and her husband Albert, an officer with the U.S. Navy, returned to Philadelphia, Pa. after living in Naples, Italy for six years with their twin girls, Mary and Sophie. She currently enjoys her return to field hockey by coaching the goalkeepers for her daughter's field hockey team.
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