ECU Alumna, Former Soccer Star New Face Of American Athletic Conference | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's note: The author of this post, Steve Tuttle, is a contributor to ECU News Services.

    Former East Carolina University soccer star Hali Oughton was interviewed by the media many times during her college career. Now she's the one holding the microphone in her job as an on-air reporter for the American Athletic Conference.

    Oughton, who graduated in May 2013 with a degree in communication, was back on campus Oct. 5 for the ECU-SMU football game to film segments for the American conference's weekly web video show, "The Rise." It was ECU's first official game as a new member of the conference. Her report for that game can be seen here.

    "Being in front of the camera is a fun aspect of the job because I get to tell the stories of our conference and really engage with the fans," Oughton said.

    Based at the American's headquarters in Providence, Rhode Island, Oughton travels frequently to film episodes of her show on the campuses of the 11 conference members.

    "It's funny how things work out," she said. "Being a student-athlete at East Carolina makes this opportunity with the American really special to me. I get to work with my alma mater on a day-to-day basis as well as schools I have previously competed against on the soccer field when we were in Conference USA."

    Oughton, a native of Redondo Beach, California, was a four-year starter on ECU's soccer team and a team captain. She was named a first-team All-Conference USA player her senior year.

    A key member of the soccer team's defense throughout her college career, she was known for her stamina. She started 60 consecutive games and played every minute in 18 of the 20 matches her senior year.

    She played in all 10 of the team's shutouts her senior year and scored three goals, two of which were game winners.

    "My degree from ECU has definitely helped me get to where I am today," she said. "I built great relationships with many of my colleagues and professors. Interning at WNCT-TV under Brian Bailey gave me a great deal of experience in my last two years of college."

    A new episode of "The Rise" airs each Tuesday at the American website.

    You can follow her on Twitter at @Halioughton.


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