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SOFTBALL • 2003-06
Jenna Hall set the offensive standard for Fighting Illini softball by finishing her career as Illinois’ record holder for best career (.357) and single-season (.481) batting average, slugging percentage (.580), on-base percentage (.486), home runs (33), RBI (142), total bases (361) and walks (148). As a senior in 2006, she led the nation in walks, while ranking second in batting (.481) and fourth in slugging percentage (.847). In addition, Hall was a finalist for the USA Softball Player of the Year Award while being named First-Team All-America by NFCA. Hall was named First-Team All-Big Ten four times and All-Region three times. She still holds the single-season batting average record at .481 set in 2006. Following her Illini career, Hall played professionally for the Philadelphia Force, and was selected to the National Pro Fastpitch League All-Star Team in her first season. Jenna and her wife, Cristina, live in Pittsburgh. Jenna is an assistant softball coach at the University of Pittsburgh.
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