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Nia Hall

1 Nia Hall

  • Height:
    5-10
  • Year:
    Sophomore
  • Hometown:
    Lorain, Ohio
  • High School:
    Amherst Steele
  • Position:
    OH
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PRIOR TO CLEVELAND STATE
Finished her high school career with 1,215 kills on a .365 hitting percentage…named Player of the Year in the Southwestern Conference, Lorain County and District 3…earned All-Ohio, All-County and All-SWC honors…helped Amherst Steele capture a District and Regional Championship and advance to the final four of the Ohio State Tournament as a junior.

PERSONAL
Born November 30 in Cleveland, Ohio…daughter of Levell and Dorinda Hall…has one brother, Levell Hall Jr., and two sisters, Jayla and Saniyah…Honor Roll member and Scholar Student at Amherst Steele…plans to major in nursing.

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  m s k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa sa/s r re digs d/s bs ba tot b/s pts pts/s
2023-24 25 75 153 2.04 80 429 .170 7 0.09 2 0.03 60 4 42 0.56 6 34 40 0.53 178.0 2.4
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Total 25 75 153 2.04 80 429 .170 7 0.09 2 0.03 60 4 42 0.56 6 34 40 0.53 178.0 2.4
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