Tracey Hall

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Tracey Hall, or Tracey Hall Yarbough, is a former women's basketball player for Ohio State University. She became the Big-Ten's first two time Kodak All-American team member competing in 1987 and 1988 [1][2]. At Ohio State University, she still ranks #1 in rebounds, #1 in FG%, #2 in scoring, #3 in steals and #4 in games played. [2]

She ranks second on the school's all time scoring list with 1,912 career points, and 1 60.0 Field Goal Percentage. She also owns the school's rebounding record with 1,115. She is the only player in school history to get 300 rebounds in a single season. She started every game of her collegiate career, scored in double figures in 101 games. During her tenure, Ohio State's record was an incredible 102-20. In 1986, she was selected as the Ohio State athlete of the year.

[edit] Name Discrepancy

Some sources, such as fansonly.com, refer to her as Tracey Hall Yarbrough, yet most sports commentaries just call her Tracey Hall. She may have preferred going by the name Tracey Hall during college. However, it is most likely a name change due to marriage.

[edit] Recognitions

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[edit] Team memberships

  • Big Ten All-Decade team
  • Kodak All-American team 1988
  • OSU Team 1988
    • OSU team of 1988 competed in the NCAA Sweet 16
  • World University Gates Team 1987
  • Kodak All-American team 1987
  • OSU Team 1987
    • OSU team of 1987 competed in the NCAA final eight
    • OSU team of 1987 played in co-championship
  • USA Basketball Select Team 1986
  • OSU Team 1986
    • OSU team of 1986 competed in the NCAA Sweet 16
    • OSU team of 1986 played in Big Ten championship
  • OSU Team 1985
    • OSU team of 1985 competed in the NCAA final eight
    • OSU team of 1985 played in Big Ten championship

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