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Khesanio Hall
Khesanio Hall
  • Title:
    Assistant Coach
  • Phone:
    617-975-9688
  • Hometown:
    Santa Cruz, Jamaica
  • Previous College:
    Northeastern University
  • Experience:
    1st season

Bio

Coach Hall joined the Emmanuel staff for the 2017 spring season as an Assistant Coach. Hall is finishing up his Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services from Northeastern University after transferring from Oklahoma Wesleyan University and is set to graduate in the Spring of 2018. 

In his first collegiate season, Hall contributed to an Oklahoma Wesleyan University squad that reached their fourth straight NAIA national tournament 14-5-2 in 2014.  After two years at OKWU, Hall transferred to NCAA DI Northeastern University. The striker made an immediate impact starting 14 games compiling three goals and five assists in his first season for the Huskies and would not relinquish his starting roll until he was sidelined by injuries late in his senior season.

Before his collegiate career, the Jamaica Native set the St. Elizabeth Technical High School (Santa Cruz, Jamaica) single season scoring record at 35 and was named team MVP in his junior and senior season.  Hall made his debut for the Jamaican Senior National Team in 2013 when he came on as a substitute for the Reggae Boyz in a match against Trinidad and Tobago.

"We are beyond thrilled to have Khesanio join the Saints Men’s Soccer Coaching staff," said Head Coach Dan Roberts. "Khesanio has extensive playing experience at some of the highest levels. His eagerness to share his knowledge of the game with our players is going to make him an excellent fit for our program. He has an intense passion for athletics and cultivating student athletes. He is coming to us right at the end of his own decorated playing career and is thrilled to begin the next chapter of his life in soccer as a coach."

When not coaching the Saints, Hall plays for Seacoast United in the Player Developmental League while he continues to earn his Bachelor’s Degree from Northeastern University. 

Hall resides in Boston, Mass.