Hall, a fellow first-year performer, became Dartmouth’s first Ivy League Pitcher of the Year since Kristen Rumley won it three-consecutive times in the early 2010s. The Frisco, Texas native was nearly unbeatable in Ivy League play, going 7-1 with a 0.84 ERA in 9 starts. She allowed just 17 hits and 7 earned runs across 58 innings pitched, posting a 96-25 strikeout to walk ratio, and surrendering just three extra-base hits in 186 batters faced. Hall tied for the league-lead for wins and her 96 strikeouts in league play were nearly double the next closest pitcher. She had one of the most dominant seasons from a strikeout perspective, compiling the second-best strikeouts per 7 innings mark, 11.19, in Ivy League history and also led the nation in strikeouts per seven innings for a solid portion of the season.