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GS Women's Soccer rounds out 2024 coaching staff

Three new assistants will join Head Coach Chris Adams for the upcoming season.
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Georgia Southern head women's soccer coach Chris Adams finalized his staff for the upcoming 2024 Fall season by announcing the addition of three new coaches to the Eagles' staff.

Dallas Hall, Jon Skinner, and Casey Hall will be joining the Eagles for the season as assistant coaches for Coach Adams.

Dallas Hall comes to Statesboro from Forsyth, Ga., where he was the director of soccer and former girls varsity head coach, serving eight years at the school. He has collegiate experience coaching as an assistant for the Anderson (SC) University women's program as well as the interim head coach at Wesleyan College. A native of Macon, Ga., Hall graduated from Kennesaw State with his bachelor's degree in sport management in 2013 and also earned his master's degree in coaching and fitness leadership from the University of the Cumberlands in 2023.

"Dallas has both collegiate and high school coaching experience which will be invaluable for not only our players but also assisting in the office to take tasks off of the Head Coach's plate! Dallas is very organized and will do a great job developing the players in our program while assisting in the recruitment effort of identifying future Eagles," Coach Adams said. 

Skinner has served as the goalkeeper coach for GSA for the last two seasons while also serving as an assistant coach for North Oconee HS. A native of Statham, Ga., Skinner began his collegiate career as a member of Clayton State's men's soccer team before transferring to the University of Georgia and earning his bachelor's degree in risk management in 2015.

"Jon is a high-energy coach who is very passionate about the game! Jon specializes in goalkeeper training but will also assist with field sessions, film sessions, and individual training sessions," Coach Adams said. "Jon has trained elite goalkeepers the last several years while assisting at the high school level. Jon will also be valuable on the recruiting trail."

Casey Hall rejoins her collegiate head coach in joining Coach Adams' staff. Wife of Dallas, Casey played at North Georgia from 2007-10 and was the first NCAA All-American for the Nighthawks. She finished her career as the all-time leader in assists in Peach Belt Conference history with 44. Casey Hall graduated from North Georgia with her bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science in 2010 and together with Dallas, the couple have an 11-month-old son, Jett.

"Casey is one of the most decorated players that I have ever coached and is actually an even better person! Casey was a two-time All-American and led the nation with 18 assists as a right back," Coach Adams said. "Casey was one of the most technical players I have ever seen. Casey could slot, chip, bend, flight, and drive the ball with tremendous accuracy. Casey will be the perfect role model for our players and will be a great asset to our players and program."