Men's Golf



Dustin Hall
Dustin Hall

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Sparks, Nev.

High School:
Reed HS

Last College:
Feather River CC

Height:
6-3

Birthdate:
06/05/1984

Experience:
2L

2004-05: Played in five of six fall tournaments. Led the team with three rounds in the 60's, including a 68 on two occasions (Fresno State Lexus Classic and Wolf Pack Classic). He averaged 74.1 strokes per round. His two best fall finishes came while competing as an individual at the Fresno State Lexus Classic and Wolf Pack Classic. Played in six spring tournaments and fired a career-low 66 at the 2005 Pioneer Classic. In the spring, Dustin had two ties for 16th place with his best spring finishes at the 2005 Oregon Duck Invitational and the 2005 WAC Championship.

2003-04: Played in all six tournaments in the fall for the Pack. His best finish was a tie for15th in the Pacific Invitational. Shot a career-low 68 in the second round of the Wolf Pack Classic. His 73.5 strokes per round average in the fall ranked fourth on the team. He played in four spring tournaments for Nevada, including the WAC Tournament. Taylor's best finish of the spring was an 11th-place finish at the Steve Kerr Invitational, where he shot a five-over 218. He finished in 44th place at the WAC Tournament. He ended the year with a 74.5 strokes per round average.

Junior College: Attended Feather River Community College in Quincy, Calif. in 2002-2003. Did not play golf, but was a shooting guard on the basketball team.

High School: Earned three varsity letters in golf, three in basketball, and one in baseball at Reed High School in Sparks, Nev. Won the 2001-2002 High Desert League Championship in basketball. He was the 2002 High Desert League MVP in basketball and an all-league pitcher in baseball. In 2001, he was the 4A Nevada State Champion in golf and named the 2002 Sparks Tribune Male Athlete of the Year.

Personal: A Business major, he is the son of Bob Hall and Rita Andrews. Born 6/5/84. In his spare time, Dustin enjoys playing poker, chess, and meditating. He lists "Cool Poppa Bell" his personal sports hero. He holds the Reed High School record for 3-pointers in a game with nine.

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