14 Facts About Luke Hancock

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Luke Hancock played in six games for Panionios of the Greek Basket League before tearing a muscle in his calf, ending his career.

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Luke Hancock played college basketball for the University of Louisville after transferring from George Mason University.

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Luke Hancock attended Hidden Valley High School in Roanoke, Virginia, where he did not receive notice from college programs.

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Luke Hancock then went to Hargrave Military Academy for one year.

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Luke Hancock was recruited to attend George Mason University by George Mason Patriots men's basketball coach Jim Larranaga.

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Luke Hancock played for George Mason in his freshman and sophomore years.

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Luke Hancock was named the captain of the Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team before appearing in a game for the Cardinals.

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Luke Hancock scored 20 points in the national semifinals against the Wichita State Shockers.

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Luke Hancock became the first reserve player in tournament history to be named the MOP.

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On November 4,2014, Luke Hancock signed with Panionios of the Greek Basket League.

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Luke Hancock played in six games before tearing a muscle in his calf.

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Luke Hancock has continued his community involvement in Louisville, most notably with the nonprofit group Families for Effective Autism Treatment of Louisville.

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Luke Hancock first became involved with the organization in 2014 while still attending Louisville.

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In 2019, Luke Hancock joined ESPN as a studio analyst for the ACC Network.