Ex-Grambling State softball coach takes job at MEAC alma mater

Nakeya Hall is back home as the new head coach of the South Carolina State softball program.

“I am deeply honored and humbled to be named the head softball coach at South Carolina State University,” said Hall. Returning to the place that helped shape me, personally and professionally, is truly a full-circle moment.”

Hall noted, “A heartfelt thank you to Coach Buddy Pough, President Alexander Conyers, and the committee for believing in me and entrusting me with this role. I’m proud to serve my alma mater and can’t wait to get to work building something special with our student-athletes.”

Hall, a championship-winning coach, returns to her alma mater after seven seasons at Grambling State University.

While with the Tigers, she won 119 games and posted the second-highest winning percentage in program history (.424). In 2023, she led the Tigers to the SWAC Championship game, the first time GSU had advanced that far since 2001. Also, during the 2023 season, the Tigers won 33 games, tied for the most wins in a single season in program history.

During her tenure at Grambling State, she produced seven All-SWAC selections, including the 2025 SWAC Player of the Year Kamryn Broussard and the 2023 SWAC Freshman of the Year Cadashia Collins.

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Photo: South Carolina State Athletics

Prior to Grambling State University, Hall spent five seasons at Alabama A&M University. Under Hall, Alabama A&M boasted what was statistically the most potent offense in the SWAC from a power standpoint during the 2018 campaign. Alabama A&M led the league in batting (.297), slugging percentage (.448), runs per game (.593) and home runs (32). This remarkable season earned Hall 2018 SWAC Coach of the Year honors and a share of the Eastern Division Championship.

Hall was an assistant coach at South Carolina State for four years and, for two seasons, she served as an assistant coach at Winston-Salem State.

A four-year letter-winner at S.C. State from 1999-2003. Hall earned numerous honors, including being named the Offensive and Utility Player of the Year, as well as being named to several all-tournament team selections. She also earned a MEAC Player of the Week honor during her playing days.

Courtesy: South Carolina State Athletics

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