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Sudbury Student-Athelete Selected as Division III USILA-Nike All-America
A junior midfielder, Matthew Hall (Lincoln-Sudbury) earned National All-America after playing all 18 games.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) student-athlete Matthew Hall of Sudbury has selected as a Division III USILA/Nike All-America, earning honorable mention recognition. Matthew helped Rensselaer to a 13-5 record and its fourth NCAA Tournament appearance and first since 2010.
A junior midfielder, Hall (Lincoln-Sudbury) earned National All-America after playing all 18 games, including one as a starter, and finished second on the team with 32 goals and 45 points. He scored eight man-up markers and a game-winning goal. The All-Liberty League First Team honoree added 13 assists, a team-high 97 shots (59 on goal) and 20 ground balls. Hall had at least one point in 16 contests with at least three points in nine. He scored in all but two games and had nine multi-goal efforts. He had season-highs of five points in back-to-back games, tallying a season-high four times with an assist at Whittier College on March 17 before scoring three times with two assists at Connecticut College six days later. The most shots he took in a game was eight, which he did four times.
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