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Jacob Walton
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Hall, Gabe

Gabe Hall

Gabe Hall enters his fifth season as the UIndy men's soccer head coach in 2026. 


Under Hall’s leadership the Greyhounds boast a 42-18-17 record, with three NCAA Division II Tournament appearances in 2022, 2023 and 2025. During Hall’s time with the program he has coached players to GLVC Defensive Player of the Year, GLVC Freshman of the Year, 15 total All-Region selections, two Academic All-America selections, 22 All-GLVC honors, nine GLVC Player of the Week honors and one USC DII National Player of the Week.


Last season UIndy made their return to the national tournament after a 10-win regular season where the nine-seeded Greyhounds faced GLVC foe McKendree and picked up the win thanks to three second half goals, two of which were knocked in the final four minutes. This win marked the seventh consecutive season of UIndy winning one or more postseason games.


Hall’s second year at the helm, in 2023, the Greyhounds earned the three seed in their super region where they advanced to the second super region semifinal in program history. En-route to their regional appearance they first had to take down No. 9 Illinois Springfield in the conference title game where the Hounds claimed their fourth GLVC title and first under Hall.


Hall’s teams have been defined by their offensive prowess as they’ve led the GLVC in goals for and goals per game in conference play in three of his four seasons. During the 2022 season, Hall’s first campaign as head coach at UIndy, the greyhounds led the GLVC in overall scoring with 40 goals and averaging 2.22 goals per game, ranking them T-24th nationally.

 

Hall came to UIndy from crosstown Marian University where he was the assistant women’s soccer coach for two seasons (2019-20). The Knights were the 2019 NAIA national runner-up with a 20-3-3 record. Hall oversaw the development of goalkeepers while assisting with opponent scouting and tactical planning.

 

Prior to Marian, Hall spent five seasons (2013-2018) as the head men’s soccer coach at GLVC-rival Missouri S&T. Hall guided the Miners to a 44-34-15 record, including a GLVC tournament appearance in each of the five seasons. His .554 winning percentage is good for second-highest in program history. Under Hall’s direction, the Miners were five-time USC Team Academic Award recipients and three-time GLVC Team Sportsmanship Award recipients.

 

Hall spent the 2011 and 2012 seasons at Division I Dayton, helping the Flyers to an 11-5-3 record in 2012 and a top-25 ranking in all four polls. As the goalkeepers assistant coach, he was involved in the planning, organizing and running of the team’s training sessions. He also served as the co-director of the Flyer Soccer Academy that served over 700 youth players annually. The Flyers also received the NSCAA’s Team Academic Award and won the “Flyer Challenge”, a community service competition among the athletic teams at the university.

 

Hall was also an assistant at New Mexico for the 2008 and 2009 seasons, where the Lobos amassed a record of 20-11-2, including a top 25 ranking, and placed six players on all-conference teams and two on the NSCAA Far West All-Region Team. Hall was responsible for monitoring the team’s academic progress. During his tenure the Lobos achieved the NSCAA Team Academic Award and had two Capital One Academic All-American selections.

 

Hall had a three-year professional career, playing with West Michigan Edge of the Premier Development League in 2001-02, as well as Salinas Valley Samba of the National Premier Soccer League in 2004.
 

 

A 2004 graduate of San Francisco State University, Hall earned his bachelor of science in business administration. He was a two-year captain and starting goalkeeper with the Gators after spending two seasons as a starting goalkeeper at UIndy.

 
OVERALL GLVC
YEAR W L T PCT W L T PCT MISC
2022 10 5 3 0.639 7 3 2 0.667 NCAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCE
2023 12 2 7 0.738 8 1 4 0.769 NCAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCE
2024 9 5 4 0.611 8 2 4 0.714 GLVC TOURNAMENT APPEARANCE
2025 11 6 3 0.625 8 4 2 0.643 NCAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCE
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