Megan Hall enters her 20th season on staff for the Camels ahead of the 2024-25 season. Hall was elevated from assistant to associate head coach in January 2024. In addition to being involved in all aspects of the Campbell program, Hall serves as the recruiting coordinator with special emphasis on post player development.
The longest tenured member of the Camels’ coaching staff, Hall spent 11 seasons as an assistant to legendary coach Wanda Watkins prior to joining Ronny Fisher’s staff.
Hall has helped coach the Camels in becoming one of the best defensive teams in the country during the Ronny Fisher era, consistently ranking at the top in several national defensive statistical categories each season.
The Camels led the nation in scoring defense in 2016-17, holding foes to 49.6 points per game. Campbell is the only program in the nation to rank in the top-25 in scoring defense in each of the past eight seasons.
Campbell has also ranked in the top-30 nationally in field goal percentage defense in six of the past eight seasons as well as in the top-30 in 3-point field goal percentage defense in six of the past seven seasons.
Over the past eight seasons, the Camels have held 41 foes to 40 points or less and 103 opponents to 50 points or less.
In 2023-24, Campbell made the jump from the Big South Conference to the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA). Campbell finished the season at 17-14 overall and 9-9 in CAA play, earning a first round bye for the conference tournament. Christabel Ezumah received all-conference nods for the season straight season, earning spots on the All-CAA Third Team and All-Defensive Team after averaging 12.4 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.8 blocks. Brittany Staves received the Dean Ehlers Leadership Award while Shy Tuelle was named the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Campbell once again anchored a tough defense ranking No. 8 nationally and leading the CAA in scoring defense, holding foes to 55.1 points per game, along with ranking No. 31 in the nation limiting teams to shoot 37.1 percent from the field and No. 10 in the country holding teams to shoot 26.5 percent from three. CU remained disciplined while playing excellent on the defensive end, ranking No. 23 in the country and leading the CAA with 13.8 fouls per game called against the team.
Campbell finished the 2022-23 season with a 16-15 overall record including a 10-8 mark in Big South play. The Camels reached the semifinals of the Big South tournament for the fourth straight season. Christabel Ezumah was named to the All-Big South first team after averaging 10.6 points, 9.2 boards and 1.9 blocks per game. Brittany Staves averaged 9.3 points and 4.7 boards, earning an All-Big South honorable mention selection. Staves was also named as the conference's Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The Camels ranked No. 8 nationally in scoring defense, holding foes to 52.5 points per game as well as No. 8 in field goal percentage defense, limiting teams to shoot 35.1 percent from the floor.
In 2021-22, Hall helped the Camels to a program-tying 23 wins en route to their second Big South regular season crown in three seasons. Campbell also earned the program's first-ever WNIT berth after finishing as runners-up in the conference tournament.
Hall mentored forward Taya Bolden, who earned All-Big South first team honors after averaging a double-double with 12.3 points and 10.2 rebounds. Bolden became the first player in program history and second in the Big South to record over 1,200 points and rebounds during the 2021-22 season and was named the conference's Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
In 2020-21, Hall coached Campbell to a 16-7 overall record including an 11-4 in Big South play. The Camels finished as runners-up in the Big South tournament. Bolden was named to the All-Big South second team after averaging 12.4 points and 9.8 rebounds.
The 2019-20 season saw Hall and the Camels win the Big South regular season title behind an overall record of 21-8 and a conference mark of 16-4. Campbell claimed the top-seed for the conference tournament before it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hall helped the Camels to the program’s first and second ever postseason victories in the WBI as a part of tying a program best 23 win total in 2018-19. The Camels’ appearance in the semifinals of the WBI also marked the first time a Big South team has ever appeared in the semifinal round of the tournament. Campbell went tied the program record with 23 wins and finished as runners-up in the Big South Championship game.
Campbell earned a first-round bye in the Big South tournament in 2017-18, finishing the year with an overall record 15-15 record. The squad, again fielded an elite defense, allowing 51.9 ppg, which ranked third in all of NCAA Division I.
Hall helped Fisher make an immediate impact in his first season at Campbell in 2016-17 when the Camels claimed their eighth 20-win campaign in program history. The eight-win improvement from the 2015-16 season was enough to propel Campbell to a berth in the Big South Tournament and the opportunity to host a first-round game in the Women’s Basketball Invitational.
Before coming to Campbell, Hall was at Martin Methodist College (2004-05) and was involved with all facets of the Lady RedHawks’ program. In addition to working with the Martin Methodist post players, Hall coordinated scouting and game preparation for all opponents, served as the program’s recruiting coordinator, handled all film exchange, camp coordinating, academic progress and served as the intramural director.
Prior to her stint at Martin Methodist, the Morristown, Tennessee native served one season (2002-03) as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee. Her primary duties with the Eagles included scouting all opponents, film exchange and player development.
In 2002, Hall was the head coach of the Lakeway Starz, an AAU girls’ basketball team consisting of all-star players from the East Tennessee area under the age of 14.
Along with her assistant coaching duties, Hall has also served as a coach and camp counselor at numerous camps, including Pat Summit’s University of Tennessee Girls’ Basketball Camp.
A graduate of Carson-Newman in 2003, Hall began her collegiate career at Walter State Community College in Morristown, where she led the squad to a Tennessee State Title and appearance in the 1999 NJCAA National Tournament. She served as a team captain at WSCC from 1999-2000, and played in the Tennessee Junior College All-Star Game.
She holds an A.S. from Walters State (2000), a B.A. in Psychology from Carson-Newman and a Master’s of Education from Campbell (2007). Since earning her Master’s Degree at Campbell, Hall has been an adjunct professor for the Exercise Science department.
Hall was a member of the 2005 NAIA National Tournament Committee, and also coached a 14 and under team in the Friendship Games in Sydney, Australia in 2005.
Following her two seasons at the community college ranks, Hall played a year at West Alabama (2000-01) and completed her playing career at Carson-Newman (2001-02), where she served as team captain.