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Hall became the first member of Jax State's rifle program to enter the Hall of Fame, after laying the foundation to begin Jax State's reign of six Ohio Valley Conference titles in a seven-year span from 2003-09. His 2005 squad finished runner-up at the NCAA national championship to Army by a single point (4,659-4,658). The Gamecocks won the national smallbore team title that year. Hall earned All-OVC honors for smallbore competiton in 2004 and 2005, before making first team all-conference in both smallbore and air rifle in 2006. A four-time NRA All-American, Hall received elite honors all four years and second team smallbore honors his first two years, before first team smallbore and second team air rifle honors as a junior and senior. After collegiate competition, Hall began competing nationally for Team USA Shooting, earning bronze in the 2016 U.S. national championships. Among his many accomplishments, Hall etched his name in history becoming the first Jax State athlete to represent the United States in the Olympics when his 10-meter air pistol team finished 10th at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. His team secured their spot in the Olympics by taking Gold at the 2018 Championship of the Americas in Guadalajara, Mexico, ensuring the USA a spot in the Olympic event.

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