Annette Angelotti Reiter ’79 Inducted Into Gloucester County Sports Hall of Fame!

Annette Reiter (center, with plaque) is congratulated by her family following her induction into the Gloucester County Hall of Fame.

Annette Reiter (center, with plaque) is congratulated by her family following her induction into the Gloucester County Hall of Fame.

Former Gloucester Catholic basketball star and current Rutgers-Camden coach Annette Angelotti Reiter was among the 14 new inductees to the Gloucester County Sports Hall of Fame during the 35th Annual Induction Banquet on March 24, 2015 at Auletto’s Caterers in Almonesson.

Reiter played on four state championship teams at Gloucester Catholic, graduating in 1979. The former Annette Angelotti went on to star at Widener University, winning three Middle Atlantic Conference championships during her career from 1979-83 and scoring 1,568 points.

Reiter started her coaching career as an assistant for six years at Gloucester Catholic. Reiter then became head coach for Glassboro High School from 1997-2000 and then took over the reins of the Bishop Eustace Prep program from 2000-2005. Her Crusaders won the 2002 Parochial B state championship. She served a one-year stint as head coach at Penn State Abington, and is currently completing her second season as head women’s coach at Rutgers-Camden. She is also the author of the book, “Parenting an Athlete,” by Tate Publishing.