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A Senior with a Diploma: Gator Soccer’s Cameron Hall

Cameron Hall Summer 2022 Internship at Santa Fe River Ranch

Cameron Hall looks to make the most out of her senior season at Florida. The Georgia native has big goals both on and off the field.
 
Hall earned her bachelor’s degree in event management with a minor in nonprofit organizations this summer. The only Gator on the 2022 roster whose uniform features a SEC Graduate patch, Hall begins work toward a master’s degree in management this fall. Hall feels that her time at Florida feels has flown by.
 
“I feel like I just got on campus. But also I’m excited to pursue my education further. And being able to do that while I’m still playing, is so awesome,” she says.
 
Hall’s academic journey has been full of achievements, thanks to many members of Florida’s athletic department. The three-time SEC Academic Honor Roll member says academic advisors Dr. Jason Storch and Caleb Sorgius are large contributors to her undergraduate success. Additionally, Hawkins staff members Emma Lannon and Shandy Dawkins were some of many individuals who made a positive impact on her experience.
 
“All of them have invested in me and been able to see me through to the next level,” says Hall, “They’ve helped me immensely in furthering my education and my future. My UF experience has helped prepare me for the workplace.”
 
With their help, Hall was accepted into Florida’s graduate program, and even got experience in her field as an intern at a wedding venue.
 

Cameron Hall gained event management experience this summer with her internship at Santa Fe River Ranch in Alachua, Fla.

Cameron Hall Summer 2022 Internship at Santa Fe River Ranch
Santa Fe River Ranch and Valley View – Alachua, Fla.

 

2022 Gator soccer seniors - Alivia Gonzalez, Tessa Barton, Francesa Faraci, Syd Kennedy, Kouri Peace and Cameron Hall
2022 Gator soccer seniors – Alivia Gonzalez, Tessa Barton, Francesca Faraci, Syd Kennedy, Kouri Peace and Cameron Hall. Photo by Maddie Washburn

With her education and career plans clearly in focus, Hall hopes to finish out her collegiate soccer career on a strong note. She wants to enjoy the time she has left with her teammates who have become her close friends over the years.
 
“A lot of us have been together since freshman year. There is a bond as we’ve grown up together, literally. We’re really close and we’ve been through a lot together. So being able to get through and finally be at the year that you always imagined, it’s gonna be really fun,” says Hall.
 
As the oldest member of the team, Hall intends to lead by example as a role model for her teammates.
 
“I think for a lot of us last year, we didn’t feel heard or seen. It is important everyone feel heard and seen,…

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