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ANGELA JAMES

ANGELA JAMES

Category: Athlete
Sport: Women's Hockey & Women's Fastball
Institution: Seneca College
Inducted: 2005

In three seasons, Angela James established herself as one of the top players of her era in women's hockey. James was a three-time OCAA scoring leader including a remarkable 50 goal season in 1984-85, a great feat in itself, but when measured against the fact the she was playing defence, the feat is magnified yet again. She was also named as the OCAA women's hockey MVP all three years of play, in addition to being a two-time OCAA all-star and the OCAA's all-time leading scorer.

Angela was an outstanding all-around athlete. Angela also excelled in women's fastball, where she led the Scouts to the inaugural OCAA fastball championship in 1981-82 and was named an OCAA all-star in 1984.

For her athletic accomplishments, James was twice named Seneca female athlete of the year.

Upon graduation, Seneca retired Angela's sweater and she was inducted into the Seneca Varsity Hall of Fame. In 2004, Angela was honoured by the college as a whole, with the presentation of a Seneca College Alumni of Distinction Award.

In the greater hockey community, James is well known as a pioneer to the Canadian women's hockey program. Angela represented Canada for seven years, winning seven world championships. In addition, James lead Team Canada to a women's world roller hockey championship in 1982.

In 2010, Angela earned perhaps her greatest honour, joining Cammi Granato as the first women inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Today, James continues to contribute to the OCAA as a sport coordinator in the Department of Athletics & Recreation at Seneca College.

Angela is a member of the OCAA Women's Hockey All-Millennium team.

Season GP G A PTS
1982-83 8 15 10 25
1983-84 10 15 15 30
1984-85 14 50 23 73
Totals 32 80 48 128