33 Jeff Hall
33 - Jeff Hall
Birth Date: Mar. 6, 1984
Height: 6-4
Weight: 215
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Rockville, MD
High School: Walter Johnson
Position: Forward
Major: Business

Senior (2005-06):

Jeff Hall capped off a remarkable Eagle career as the team leader in points per game (19.3), three-point field goal percentage (35.9%), and three-pointers made (52).  He also averaged 4.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game.  His last game's performance moved him up to ninth on the all-time Eagle scoring list with 984 points, two ahead of Robert Spivey.  Hall finished second all-time in career three-pointers made (182) and three-point field goal percentage (41.6%), and sixth in free-throw percentage (79.7%).  The senior finished his career with a school-record streak of 50 consecutive games with a three-pointer - a streak that stretched back to Jan. 25, 2004.  His seven three-pointers against Sewanee on Dec. 6, 2005 were the second-most made in a single game in school history.  Hall scored a career-high 30 points against Maryville (TN) on Nov. 18, 2005, and recorded a double-double against Oglethorpe on Dec. 8, 2005 on 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Junior (2004-05):

In his first season as a full time starter, junior guard/forward Jeff Hall received all-conference second team honors. Hall finished the regular season ranked seventh and 13th in the nation in NCAA Division III for three-point field goal percentage and three-point field goals made, respectively. In conference games, Hall finished first in three-point field goals made, fourth in three-point field goal percentage and seventh in scoring. On the team, Hall was voted most improved player. From last season, Hall almost tripled his points total and improved in rebounds, assists, steals, games played and started, field goal percentage, and three-point field goal percentage. He finished first in three-point field goals made and second in scoring, rebounds and assists on the team. Hall had the second-most points by a junior in a single season and fifth-most points by any player in a single season. Hall, for the season, set a school record for most three-point field goals made by an Eagle and had the fifth-best scoring average and fifth-best three-point field goal percentage ever by an Eagle. Hall set his career-high in points, 26, in a game against DePauw (Ind.) on December 29, 2004. Hall goes into his senior season ranked first in school history for career three-point field goal percentage, fifth in career three-point field goals made, sixth in career free throw percentage and 15th in career scoring average.

Sophomore (2003-04):

In his second season, guard/forward Jeff Hall, in conference play, ranked fourth in three-point field goal percentage and 11th in three-point field goals made. On the team Hall ranked third in assists and fifth in points and rebounds. In three games this season, two of them wins, Hall recorded a career-high 15 points. In a win over Washington (MO), defending conference champion, Hall recorded a career high five assists, a feat he achieved twice this season. Hall had personal season highs in points, rebounds, assists, field goal percentage, three-point percentage and free throw percentage. Hall started 16 out of 20 games this season for the Eagles, missing the first three because of a pre-season injury

Freshman (2002-03):

Hall led all freshmen in minutes, points, rebounds, assists, steals, and three-point percentage. He made his first career start, one of two this season, against Chicago, recording three points, three rebounds, and an assist. In a December 4 game against Oglethorpe Univeristy (Ga.), he recorded season highs of 15 points and six rebounds.

Career Highs:

Points 30 vs. Maryville College (TN), Nov. 18, 2005
Rebounds 12 Washington University (MO), Feb. 11, 2005
Assists 6 LaGrange College, Jan. 5, 2005
Steals 4 LaGrange College, Dec. 3, 2005