Angela Rosel joined the UAH track & field and cross country program at the outset of the 2016-17 academic year, working primarily with sprinters, jumpers and hurdles.
Rosel has made a strong impact on the Chargers early in her time in the Rocket City, as she's aided the men's program in back-to-back GSC Championships in 2017 and 2018 while guiding a total of 10 All-Americans. Rosel garnered her first USTFCCCA honor in the 2018 season, as she earned South Region Outdoor Assistant Coach of the Year.
Before coming to UAH, Rosel worked with the Texas A&M track & field team as an Athletic Assistant, where she assisted with the program’s operations including recruiting and home meet management.
Prior to Texas A&M, Rosel – who has guided six All-Americans in her career – coached at Utah State during the 2014-2015 where she was in charge of sprints, hurdles and relays for the men's and women's teams. Under the helm of Rosel, the Aggie men’s sprinters made a statement at the Mountain West Indoor Championship in claiming six individual titles.
Prior to Utah State, Rosel spent the 2012-2014 seasons as a full-time volunteer coach in charge of sprints, hurdles and relays for the men's and women's teams at the University of Oklahoma. In 2013, she helped coach the Big 12 Champion in the 110 hurdles, Tre' Lathan, and also assisted with coaching All-Big 12 athletes in eight different events.
Before entering into collegiate track & field, Rosel was a Science teacher and coach. She coached multiple sports, including basketball, football, track and volleyball in Kansas and Texas. Additionally, Rosel worked with world-renowned sports conditioning specialist, Istavan Javorek, assisting the hall of fame strength coach with training and exercise instruction of athletes in multiple sports.
A graduate of the University of Kansas, Rosel earned her bachelor’s degree in exercise science and her master’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Texas at Pan America. Following her bachelor's degree, she completed an internship performing multiple training tests on athletes at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. Angela has her USATF Level 1 certification and her USTFCCCA Strength and Conditioning Certification.