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Tori Hansen spent four seasons rewriting the West Liberty record book and was every bit as impressive in the classroom as she was on the hardwood. The leading scorer and second-leading rebounder in school history with 2,300 points and 918 rebounds, Hansen led Hall of Fame Coach Lynn's Ullom's squad to four 20-win seasons.
Hansen was a 3-time All-Region and All-WVIAC selection and 2-time WVIAC Player of the Year. The nation's third-leading scorer her last two years, she was the second-leading scorer in WVIAC history and holds the WVIAC Tournament scoring record.
The first-team NCAA Division II All-American received an even more prestigious honor when she was chosen as the NCAA's 2011 College Division Academic All-American of the Year. An honors graduate who never received a grade lower than "A" at West Liberty, Hansen took center stage in the national spotlight when she was selected as a finalist for the 2011 NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
After graduation, Hansen became the first West Liberty women's basketball player to play professionally overseas when she signed with the Ringwood Hawks in Australia. After returning to the United State, Hansen began a teaching and coaching career at her high school alma mater, General McLane High School in Edinboro, Pa. Hansen is a member of the General McLane Hall of Fame.
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