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2025-26 Track & Field Roster

Miguel Hall

  • Position Hurdles
  • Height 5-11
  • Class Junior
  • Hometown Spring, Texas
  • Highschool Klein Collins HS

Biography

2023-2024: Indoors – competed in 4 indoor meets. Set a PR of 8.28 in the 60H at the Jarvis Scott Open
at Texas Tech. To finish up his first collegiate indoor season, Miguel placed 12 th in the 60H at the WAC
Championship held at the Albuquerque Convention Center. Outdoors – competed in 7 meets, starting
with 3 rd place finish in the ACU Wes Kittley Invitational 110H. He would also finish in 3 rd place in the 110H
at both the Joe Gillespie Invitational in Stephenville and the Mean Green Invitational in Denton. He
finished his first collegiate outdoor season with a 7 th place finish at the WAC Championship – running a
PR of 14.39 in the prelims.

Before ACU: Competing for Klein Collins in the Spring ISD, Miguel had a strong HS career. In 2023, at the
District 15-6A, he won the 110H and placed 3 rd  in the 300H. At the Region II-6A meet, he finished 7 th  in
the 300H, but even though being a finalist in the 110H, he did not qualify for the state meet. His time in
the College Park Invitational of 13.65 in the 110H put him #21 in the U.S. for high school students.
Following his senior year, Miguel finished 5 th at the Adidas Outdoor Nationals meet in the 110H. During
his junior year in 2022, Miguel finished 3 rd  in the Region II-6A meet, missing the state meet by a few
fractions of a second. His time of 13.83 at the Spring ISD Invitational put him at #39 in the U.S. for HS
students. He also leaves Collins HS as the school record holder in the 110H.
 
Personal: 
A 2023 graduate from Klein Collins HS. He is a Speech Pathology major at ACU. His parents are
Dane and Paola Hall – his father, Dane, played soccer for Park University in MO and also played for the
Jamaican National Soccer Team. During his HS years, Miguel was a member of the student worship team
at Church Project in The Woodlands, TX. At ACU, he is a participant in the LYNAY (Love Your Neighbor as
Yourself) program.

Why did you choose ACU? I chose ACU because of the tight-knit level of community that is practiced.
To many other bigger schools, an athlete or even a student is considered just another number. But on
the contrary, ACU's mission and priority is in the spiritual and overall well-being of the student. The
Track and field coaching staff is amazing and more concerned with mental and physical health rather
than overworking an athlete to get points.

Historical Player Information

  • 2023-24Freshman

    5'11"
  • 2024-25Sophomore

    5'11"
  • 2025-26Junior

    Hurdles
    5'11"