
Langston Hall Named to ASUN All-Decade Squad
7/15/2020 2:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Hall was a member of the men’s basketball team from 2010-14
ATLANTA – Former Mercer men's basketball player Langston Hall was named to the ASUN Conference's All-Decade Team, the league announced on Wednesday afternoon.
To be named to the All-Decade Team a player must have competed for at least two years in the decade as an ASUN student-athlete. Individuals that obtained one of the following criteria were named to the team: three First Team All-Conference selections, four All-Conference selections, multiple Scholar-Athlete/Player of the Year honors, 1,500 career points or 1,000 career rebounds.
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Mercer fans can vote for the #ASUNMBB Player of the Decade. The deadline to vote is Thursday, July 16th at 1 PM ET so make sure to get your votes in. To vote just "Like" the photo that you think deserves the award.
Student-athletes that obtained at least three of the following criteria were also named to the team: Player/Freshman/Defensive Player/Newcomer/Scholar-Athlete of the Year, three All-Conference selections, two First Team All-Conference selections or Tournament MVP.
Hall played for the Bears from 2010-14 and was a three-time All-ASUN honoree. During his final season in the Orange & Black, Hall was honored as the ASUN's Player of the Year. He led the Bears to the 2014 conference tournament title and was named the tournament's MVP. Hall and teammate Anthony White Jr. both scored 15 points in the win. Hall, an Atlanta native, shot 6-of-11 from the floor while pulling down seven rebounds and dishing out three assists.
In Mercer's upset over Duke, which won an ESPY for biggest upset, Hall was limited to just five shots but still managed to reach double figures with 11 points. He found other ways to contribute, running the offense and dishing out five assists in the upset of the third-seeded Blue Devils.
After his senior season ended, the accolades continued to pour in for the 6-foot-4 guard. He appeared in the Reese's Division I College All-Star game at the Final Four. Hall earned a starting position from Mark Turgeon, the east squad's head coach, and dished out a game-high six assists.
He received the Lou Henson Award, given annually to the top NCAA Division I mid-major men's basketball player. Hall beat out 29 other finalists to win the award, adding to his already impressive resume.
He was named to the AP All-America honorable mention list, the only ASUN player to receive such recognition and also named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District III team.
The awards were not only for Hall's performances during his senior season. As a junior, he was named Second Team All-ASUN and an All-Tournament honoree. CollegeInsider.com bestowed a number of awards on him, including ASUN MVP and Preseason Mid-Major All-American.
Hall was named the CollegeInsider.com Tournament MVP as a sophomore and picked up first team all-conference accolades as well as Second Team NABC All-District honors.
After averaging 8.2 points per game as a freshman, the Chamblee HS standout received all-freshman honors from the ASUN following his first season of college basketball. Â
Hall led Mercer to a 93-50 record in his four seasons and an impressive 52-22 mark in ASUN play. He ended his career as Mercer's three-pointers made (256), assists (633) and steals (177) leader. His 633 dimes rank him second all-time in ASUN history.
The Atlanta product poured in 1,534 points in four years, the eighth-most in Mercer basketball history.
After a stint with the NBA's Miami Heat in the summer league, he embarked on a professional career overseas which has taken him to Italy, Greece and most recently Serbia as he signed with BC Crvena for the 2020-21 season.
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To be named to the All-Decade Team a player must have competed for at least two years in the decade as an ASUN student-athlete. Individuals that obtained one of the following criteria were named to the team: three First Team All-Conference selections, four All-Conference selections, multiple Scholar-Athlete/Player of the Year honors, 1,500 career points or 1,000 career rebounds.
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Mercer fans can vote for the #ASUNMBB Player of the Decade. The deadline to vote is Thursday, July 16th at 1 PM ET so make sure to get your votes in. To vote just "Like" the photo that you think deserves the award.
Student-athletes that obtained at least three of the following criteria were also named to the team: Player/Freshman/Defensive Player/Newcomer/Scholar-Athlete of the Year, three All-Conference selections, two First Team All-Conference selections or Tournament MVP.
Hall played for the Bears from 2010-14 and was a three-time All-ASUN honoree. During his final season in the Orange & Black, Hall was honored as the ASUN's Player of the Year. He led the Bears to the 2014 conference tournament title and was named the tournament's MVP. Hall and teammate Anthony White Jr. both scored 15 points in the win. Hall, an Atlanta native, shot 6-of-11 from the floor while pulling down seven rebounds and dishing out three assists.
In Mercer's upset over Duke, which won an ESPY for biggest upset, Hall was limited to just five shots but still managed to reach double figures with 11 points. He found other ways to contribute, running the offense and dishing out five assists in the upset of the third-seeded Blue Devils.
After his senior season ended, the accolades continued to pour in for the 6-foot-4 guard. He appeared in the Reese's Division I College All-Star game at the Final Four. Hall earned a starting position from Mark Turgeon, the east squad's head coach, and dished out a game-high six assists.
He received the Lou Henson Award, given annually to the top NCAA Division I mid-major men's basketball player. Hall beat out 29 other finalists to win the award, adding to his already impressive resume.
He was named to the AP All-America honorable mention list, the only ASUN player to receive such recognition and also named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District III team.
The awards were not only for Hall's performances during his senior season. As a junior, he was named Second Team All-ASUN and an All-Tournament honoree. CollegeInsider.com bestowed a number of awards on him, including ASUN MVP and Preseason Mid-Major All-American.
Hall was named the CollegeInsider.com Tournament MVP as a sophomore and picked up first team all-conference accolades as well as Second Team NABC All-District honors.
After averaging 8.2 points per game as a freshman, the Chamblee HS standout received all-freshman honors from the ASUN following his first season of college basketball. Â
Hall led Mercer to a 93-50 record in his four seasons and an impressive 52-22 mark in ASUN play. He ended his career as Mercer's three-pointers made (256), assists (633) and steals (177) leader. His 633 dimes rank him second all-time in ASUN history.
The Atlanta product poured in 1,534 points in four years, the eighth-most in Mercer basketball history.
After a stint with the NBA's Miami Heat in the summer league, he embarked on a professional career overseas which has taken him to Italy, Greece and most recently Serbia as he signed with BC Crvena for the 2020-21 season.
How to Follow the Bears:Â
For complete coverage of Mercer Basketball, please follow the Bears on social media at @MercerMBB or @Mercer_WBB (Twitter), /MercerBasketball or  /MercerWBB (Facebook) and @Mercer_MBB or @Mercer_WBB (Instagram) or visit the official home of Mercer Athletics at MercerBears.com.
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