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Adam Hall
Head Men's Soccer Coach
ahall26@maryville.edu
314-529-9475
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Maryville University announced Adam Hall as the 10th head men's soccer coach in program history Feb. 7, 2024. He comes to St. Louis after spending the last eight seasons as the head coach at the University of Illinois Springfield.
Hall is coming off a 2023 campaign where he was selected the Great Lakes Valley Conference Coach of the Year after leading the Prairie Stars to a 13-1-7 overall record and a GLVC Regular Season Championship. He and his staff were also awarded the United Soccer Coaches Midwest Regional Staff of the Year.
After being hired in 2016, Hall led the Prairie Stars to the first GLVC Tournament appearance and first NCAA Regional ranking in program history in 2017, led UIS to three NCAA Tournaments, and all four GLVC Tournament appearances in the history of the school.
Prior to his time at UIS, Hall spent two seasons as the head coach at Saint Joseph's College in Rensselaer, Ind. He transformed the soccer program that had only won three games in three years and saw a first-year record of 9-6-1. The program qualified for the GLVC Tournament for the first time in 20 years and eventually was ranked as high as No. 7 in the NCAA Regional rankings.
Before becoming a head coach at the NCAA Division II level, Hall turned around NJCAA program Ancilla College. He guided the school to the Michigan Community College Athletic Association Championship in his first season in 2013 and a 2014 Region XII runner-up finish. Hall helped the program break numerous records on the field and academically. In total, he has accumulated a college career coaching record of 100-65-21 over 10 seasons.
Hall's start in coaching came as the U15 Junior Irish Soccer Club Head Coach where he was eventually promoted to the club's U13-15 Technical Director. He successfully promoted his team in three consecutive seasons to the ISL Premier League.
Hall earned his Master of Arts in teaching in 2010 from Delaware State University and a Bachelor of Science in sports management from Martin Methodist College in 2007.
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