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Jordan Hall
Junior
Midfield
Surrey, British Columbia
Fleetwood Park

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Fleetwood High School and competed in rugby, track and field, and ice hockey...played lacrosse for club team...started for all three teams...led rugby team to 22-6 record...ran sprints in track and placed second in the province in the 400 meter relay as a senior...played defense in hockey and led team to 9-1 record his senior year...competed for the Canadian Under-19 Team at the World Games in Baltimore, MD in 2003.

AT DELAWARE: All-American candidate...one of the nation’s top midfielders...third-year starter who will once again lead the Blue Hen attack...reigning Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year...has scored 42 points and 24 assists for 66 points in 33 career games...has scored two or more goals in a game 14 times during his career...a skilled, athletic player...has explosive quickness...2005: Earned USILA honorable mention All-American honors and was the CAA Player of the Year...two-time CAA Player of the Week...also named to CAA All-Tournament team...led squad to CAA regular season title and an NCAA Tournament berth...led the CAA in scoring with 2.76 points per game on team-high 29 goals and 18 assists for 47 points...No. 2 in CAA in goals (1.71 per game) and No. 4 in assists (1.06 per game)...also had 41 groundballs...scored two or more goals in a game 10 times and had two or more assists six times...scored a career-high five goals in win over St. John’s...also scored four goals and two assists for a career-high six points vs. Mt. St. Mary’s and added three goals and an assist vs. Sacred Heart... scored two goals in CAA championship game vs. Towson and scored one goal in NCAA Tournament loss at Navy....2004: Played in 16 games with 12 starts in first collegiate season...seventh leading scorer on team with 13 goals and six assists....also had 33 groundballs...scored season-high two goals each vs. Air Force, Villanova, Towson, and Denver...dished out one assist in CAA semifinal loss to Villanova...2003: Suffered knee injury prior to the season and did not see game action...retained freshman eligibility.

PERSONAL: Jordan Ryhs Hall...born Aug. 31, 1984...son of Phil Hall...marketing and operations major with a minor in international business...has an older brother...father is a teacher...worked for city of Burnaby, BC this past summer.

YEAR GP/GS Goals Assists Points Shots GB Faceoffs Penalties-Minutes
2005 17/17 29 18 47 69 41 0-0 11-7:30
2004 16/12 13 6 19 36 33 0-0 12-8:00
Totals 33/29 42 24 66 105 74 0-0 23-15:30

 
 
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