Jordan Hall portrait

His freshman season in 2016 was particularly impressive, with a streak of four consecutive games in which he scored at least three goals in each game.  These hat tricks earned him MACJC Player of the Week honors three times. Hall finished that year second in the nation with 28 goals, receiving NJCAA All-American Honorable Mention and guiding Gulf Coast to the NJCAA South District semifinals. As a sophomore, he added 29 more goals, earning NJCAA First Team All-American recognition and four additional MACCC Player of the Week awards. Off the field, Hall excelled academically, being named to the Academic All-MACCC and NJCAA All-Academic teams both years.

After MGCCC, Hall took his talents to Rutgers University, where he led the Big Ten in goals with 14 during his junior year. His outstanding performances earned him First Team All-Big Ten and All-Tournament honors, while finishing seventh in the nation in goals scored. Hall transferred to the University of Connecticut for his senior season, where a knee injury cut short a year that saw him score nine goals in the first nine games. Following his collegiate career, Hall returned to Perk as an assistant coach for one season.  Now he focuses on coaching youth soccer, sharing his passion for the game with the next generation of players.