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Keri Hall Greenheck

  • Class
    1988
  • Induction
    2010
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Soccer
More than two decades after her graduation, Keri Hall Greenheck still holds the single-season and career scoring records for women's soccer at Whitman.

Hall made an immediate impact as a first-year player in the fall of 1984, sparking the Missionaries to the Women’s Conference of Independent Colleges championship while topping the team in scoring and earning a spot on the All-WCIC Team.

Whitman finished that superlative season with win-loss-tie records of 11-3-2 (overall) and 7-1-2 (WCIC).

Hall also led Whitman in scoring in her final three seasons, when women’s soccer was brought under the auspices of the Northwest Conference. She capped each of those seasons with All-NWC First-Team honors.

Hall scored goals in bunches, getting four in one game on three different occasions. She also booted hat tricks in back-to-back games during her first season.

Her 22 goals in 16 games during the fall of 1986 stands as Whitman’s single-season scoring record. While records are incomplete, she finished her career with more than 70 goals.

Noted for the tenacity and ferocity of her play on the field, as well as for her game sense and leadership skills, Hall served as a team captain as a senior.

After Whitman, Hall earned her law degree and worked as an attorney in both the San Diego and Seattle areas.

She and husband Dave Greenheck, an engineer and U.S. Naval Academy graduate, have two sons and a daughter (ages 15, 13, 9). The family lives in Sammamish, Wash.

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