Jordan Hall's courage, consistency, and record-setting heroics between the pipes have landed ker on the UNBC Wall of Honour
When building a house, there is nothing more important than a reliable, steady foundation. It is what you lean upon when the going gets tough. It’s the backbone of a structure. It’s what allows you to build bigger and better in years to come.When building a program, the same principles can, and should, be applied. In the case of the UNBC Women’s Soccer team, one of those major foundational pieces was goalkeeper Jordan Hall.
“Jordan’s value to us was immense. She really had the hardest job in Canada West. Having a keeper behind you who you know is capable making the big saves every time they are called upon – even when that number is sky high – is so important,” said UNBC defender Fiona Raymond. “Without Jordan’s ability on the backline, we would not have had any of the successes we had, or the program would end up having.”In 2014-2015, UNBC continued to close the gap.
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