Hall of Fame
Angela Olivieri, from Edinboro, Pa., and General McLane High School, starred for Point Park women's soccer from 2006-09. The Pioneers' program was established as a varsity sport in 2005, and with her induction, Olivieri will be the first women's soccer player enshrined in the Pioneer Athletic Hall of Fame. With good reason, Olivieri was the first star player for the Pioneers, and she still remains as the team's all-time leading scorer with 45 career goals and over 100 career points. Olivieri was a four-time all-conference selection in the American Mideast Conference. A forward, she was the top scorer for the Pioneers all four years, and she was the top player on the team. The women's soccer program had just been established, and it was players such as Olivieri who showed Point Park as a place for talented players to play in college. Highlights of Olivieri's career included scoring a career-high 22 goals in 2006, which is still the most ever in a single season by a Pioneers player. She had eight goals in 2007 and another 10 goals in 2008 before battling injuries as a senior in 2009 but still putting in five goals. Her career-highs of four goals and eight points in a single game are also Point Park women's soccer records. Olivieri is the only player in team history to be named all-conference all four years.