2012 (Freshman): Randazzo started 35 games as a freshman and appeared in 50 of Mizzou's 61 games over the course of the year. She started the year at third base and also saw playing time in the outfield and behind the plate. In her first start against Ball State, Randazzo drew a pair of walks and singled in her only official at bat. She drove in her first career RBI two days later, going 1-for-2 with a walk and stolen base against East Tennessee State. She hit her first career home run against UC Davis on Feb. 24, finishing the game with two hits, an RBI and two runs scored. From March 3-14, Randazzo hit safely in 11 straight games, the second-longest hitting streak of the season by a Tiger. During that stretch she doubled three times, homered once, scored nine runs and drove in seven RBI while hitting .400 (12-for-30). In the series-evening win against Texas, Randazzo came off the bench and finished the game 2-for-3 with a run. She had a big series at Oklahoma, hitting safely in all three games. In the opener, Randazzo went 2-for-4 with a double, while she added singles in each of the final two contests. She helped the Tigers to a win in the NCAA Regional opener, coming off the bench to add a pinch hit RBI single against Illinois State. She finished the year with a .262 batting average and got on base at a .347 clip.
Poway: Randazzo played catcher and third base for the Poway Titans under head coach Jim Bennet, where they finished as Palomar League Champions during her senior season. As a junior, she led the squad in home runs, doubles and RBI. She was a four-time All-Palomar League selection and was selected to the All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) team four times, earning second team honors her first two seasons before picking up first team recognition as a junior and a senior. At the 2010 Colorado Fireworks Tournament/Showcase, Randazzo hit .521 with a .556 on base percentage and a .708 slugging percentage. She also played field hockey and volleyball in high school. Randazzo was elected into Poway High's Hall of Fame as a catcher for her illustrious career as a Titan.
Personal: Angela Randazzo was born to Michael and Michele Randazzo on Jan. 12, 1993 in San Diego, Calif. She has one sibling, an older brother, Joe. She is majoring in physical therapy and wants to be a sports physical therapist after graduation.