University of Memphis Athletics

Carson Hall Signs with Memphis Baseball
Nov 14, 2016 | Baseball
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Carson Hall, a right-handed pitcher from Randolph School in Huntsville, Ala., has signed a National Letter of Intent and will join the University of Memphis baseball squad for the 2018 season, head coach Daron Schoenrock announced Monday.
"Carson's competitive nature and ability to pitch in a variety of roles with his unique 'drop down' arm slot will allow him to compete for various types of roles in his Tiger career. We feel he can impact our pitching staff immediately in 2018 and provide that 'different look' necessary to attack Division I hitters. Being the son of longtime successful college and high school coach, Lee Hall, Carson has a great feel and understanding of the game that will serve him well at Memphis. We are anxious for Carson's arrival next fall," Schoenrock said.
Hall posted an Alabama High School record-tying 10 saves for Randolph last season and holds the AHSAA career saves record with 15. He finished 2016 with a 6-2 record and a 1.31 ERA on his way to second-team all-american and all-state honors. Playing for his father, Lee Hall, he was a member of the Northview High School (Birmingham) baseball team in 2014 and 2015. In his career he has pitched more than 90 innings with a 1.18 ERA and 119 strikeouts. He became the first Randolph baseball player in program history to sign a Division I baseball scholarship.
Hall is the son of Lee and Leeanne Hall.
"Carson's competitive nature and ability to pitch in a variety of roles with his unique 'drop down' arm slot will allow him to compete for various types of roles in his Tiger career. We feel he can impact our pitching staff immediately in 2018 and provide that 'different look' necessary to attack Division I hitters. Being the son of longtime successful college and high school coach, Lee Hall, Carson has a great feel and understanding of the game that will serve him well at Memphis. We are anxious for Carson's arrival next fall," Schoenrock said.
Hall posted an Alabama High School record-tying 10 saves for Randolph last season and holds the AHSAA career saves record with 15. He finished 2016 with a 6-2 record and a 1.31 ERA on his way to second-team all-american and all-state honors. Playing for his father, Lee Hall, he was a member of the Northview High School (Birmingham) baseball team in 2014 and 2015. In his career he has pitched more than 90 innings with a 1.18 ERA and 119 strikeouts. He became the first Randolph baseball player in program history to sign a Division I baseball scholarship.
Hall is the son of Lee and Leeanne Hall.
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