Stacy Hansmeyer

January 11, 2024
Basketball Player

Quick Facts

Stacy Hansmeyer
Full Name Stacy Hansmeyer
Date Of Birth May 6, 1978(1978-05-06)
Age 46
Birthplace Norman
Country United States
Birth City Oklahoma
Horoscope Taurus

Stacy Hansmeyer Biography

Birthday May 6
Birth Year 1978

Stacy Hansmeyer is one of the most popular and richest Basketball Player who was born on May 6, 1978 in Norman, Oklahoma, United States. Stacy Camille Hansmeyer (born May 6 1978) is an ex- NCAA Basketball player, and was an integral part of Connecticut’s 1999 NCAA award as a senior, and the Oklahoma team’s 2002 as well as the 2009 NCAA Final Four appearances as coach. She also served as assistant coaching for Oklahoma’s Oklahoma women’s basketball team.

In the following year, Hansmeyer gained international playing experience after she was awarded an invitation to her 1996 Junior National team (now known as the U18 and U19 teams).

Hansmeyer was selected for The USA Basketball Women’s Junior National Team (now named”the U18″ team). The team took part in the 3rd Junior World Championship, held in Chetumal, Mexico in late August and into September 1996. In the tournament, the USA team won the opening games without difficulty, but they lost 4 points against the Brazilian team. Brazil and won the silver medal at the competition.

Stacy Hansmeyer Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Basketball Player
House Living in own house.

Stacy Hansmeyer is one of the richest Basketball Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Stacy Hansmeyer 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Stacy was on the varsity team during her first school year Norman High School, under coach Sherri Coale. The year (1993) the Tigers were victorious at the State Championship. As a senior, Hansmeyer played a key role in leading Norman High to the state 6A title , with 27-1 record. She also scored 17.0 per game in terms of points as well as 9.0 Rebounds per game in her final year of prep. The team took home at the state Championship match by just 40. Hansmeyer was member of the two NHS team that won the state title (1993 and 1996) as well as four teams who played in the state championship and four seasons with a win of more than 23. She also helped produce an all-time record for 101-10 (.910 winning percentage). On February 2, 2002 Hansmeyer as well as Coale were admitted to the Norman High School Hall of Fame together. In the year Stacy was close to finishing her senior year in the high school system, Coale was offered the coach’s job for The University of Oklahoma.

The choices for the college teams consisted of UConn, Louisiana Tech, and Southwest Missouri State, who had all made it to the Final Four. The UConn team was coming off of a National Championship, which was considered to be among the best National Championships in history in 1995, when they were undefeated. Coach Coale was instrumental in helping Stacy make the choice to go to UConn. Stacy received four letters as an athlete on UConn. University of Connecticut. In the end, the Huskies have an overall record which was the score of 132-10 (.930 percent winning). They played at the NCAA Tournament each year, getting into the Elite Eight twice (1996-97, 1997-98) and Final Four (1999-2000) and Sweet 16 (1998-99) once. She ended her career as ninth in score per field (.545) and was tied with eighth in the most game performed (134). In her senior year her team faced with the Tennessee Lady Volunteers in the National Championship game. The Huskies were victorious by around 20 points and won the second National Championship. Stacy has graduated from UConn with the degree of Bachelor’s in Communication.

After graduating from UConn, Stacy worked as an assistant coach at her alma mater before reuniting with her old high school coach Sherri Coale at Oklahoma in 2001. Since joining the Sooners staff the Sooners have been invited to the NCAA Tournament every season. In 2002, the Sooners advanced to the title game in the 2002 NCAA Women’s Division I Basketball Tournament to play her alma mater. The Sooners lost to UConn 82-70 in Hansmeyer’s reunion with Connecticut. She stepped down from her position after the 2011 season.

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