Brittany Hall - 2018-19

Brittany Hall '12

  • Title
    Associate Head Women's Basketball Coach
  • Email
    BrittanyHall@Clayton.edu
  • Phone
    (678) 466-4691
  • Year
    12th
  • Alma Mater
    Clayton State (2012) & Georgia Southern (2019)
A member of the Laker's 2010-11 NCAA Division II National Championship team, Hall returned to her alma mater in 2014 after a standout playing career and burgeoning coaching career.
 
Since then she has been a key part of guiding the program to a three NCAA Division II Tournament berths and a sterling 98-51 (.658) overall record and 68-33 (.673) mark in the Peach Belt Conference.
 
CLAYTON STATE (2012-13 AND 2014-PRESENT, ASSISTANT COACH)
Since joining the Lakers staff as an assistant in 2012-13 following her playing career, Hall has been directly responsible for recruiting, handling travel arrangements and tape exchange in addition to on-court responsibilities during practice and games.
 
After returning to the program in 2014-15 after a one year hiatus, the Lakers would go 17-12 that season before returning to the NCAA Division II Tournament in three of the next four years. The first of those would see a 22-7 overall record and impressive 15-4 mark in the PBC in 2015-16.
 
The 11th time in program history with at least 20 wins, that season would also see Clayton State either ranked or receiving votes in the D2SIDA and USA Today Sports Coaches Poll a total of 18 times. That included high water marks of No. 12 in D2SIDA and No. 19 in USA Today. Fueling those performances would be a 13 game win streak from November 28 through January 24 that included a 73-61 win over No. 15 Francis Marion (D2SIDA) on December 19, 2015.

The 2016-17 season would see a 24-7 overall record and 15-4 performance in the PBC as well as the program’s 12th trip to the postseason. It would also be a campaign that would see wins over three nationally ranked teams, including a 94-73 win against No. 21 Anderson, a 98-90 double overtime thriller at No. 11/12 Union (11/26) and a last second 63-62 victory in Memorial Hall over No. 20/23 North Georgia. 

Following a one-off 14-15 record during the 2017-18 campaign, Clayton State would return to form with a 21-10 performance in the 2018-19 season. That year would see the team go 16-6 in league play while also knocking off No. 21 Wingate (11/10) by a 56-54 score and pushing No. 3 Carson-Newman (11/20) to the limit before falling 90-86 on the road.
 
The Lakers would put together a 17-4 stretch from December 31 through March 6 as they reached the NCAA Division II Tournament for the 13th time in 14 years. There they would push longtime rival Wingate (3/15) before falling 76-66.
 
Hall began her coaching career as a student-assistant in 2012-13 with Clayton State and made a smooth transition into the field after serving as a three-year team captain and one of the best players in program history during her playing career from 2007-12.
 
Over the course of her professional coaching career Hall has recruited and coached nine All-PBC selections, an All-Southeast Region honoree, three PBC Players of the Week and four PBC All-Academic Team selections.
 
Additionally, the Lakers have earned wins over five ranked teams in that time with the high water mark being the 98-90 double overtime victory at No. 11/12 Union in 2016-17.
 
CHOWAN UNIVERSITY (2013-14, ASSISTANT COACH)
Before returning to her alma mater, Hall served as an assistant coach at Division II Chowan in 2013-14 and was an integral part of the program's turnaround that season. Following a 5-21 season the year prior, the Hawks improved to 12-16 overall during her time on the sidelines. That campaign included a pair of victories over a perennially strong Barton team, 67-59 on November 12 and 64-61 on November 23.
 
COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER: CLAYTON STATE (2007-11)
On the court, Hall was one of the top all-around players in program history, which is saying something. She posted career averages of 9.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 2.2 steals and a .436 field goal percentage in 128 career games. She is also one of just eight career 1,000-point scorers in the 25-year history of the program.
 
Hall currently ranks in the Top-10 in team history in 14 categories, including games played, games started (88), points scored (1,146), field goals (393), three pointers  (162), three point percentage (.382), free throws (198), free throw percentage (.747), assists (344), steals (286), steals per game (2.2) and blocked shots (62).
 
Perhaps most impressively, she surpassed 1,000 career points and became the Laker's all-time leader in three-pointers during her senior season of 2011-12. That same year she earned All-Peach Belt Conference Second-Team honors while scoring 328 points with averages of 10.2 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.3 steals.
 
She wrapped her career as a player having been a part of an unbelievable 114-19 overall record from 2008-12, a stretch that included four trips to the NCAA Division II Tournament, two Elite Eight appearances and the 2010-11 National Championship.
 
EDUCATION
Hall graduated from Clayton State in 2012 and holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Human Services. She also earned a Master of Science in Sport Management from Georgia Southern in 2019.
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