Stacy Camille Hansmeyer was born on May 6,1978 and is a former NCAA Basketball player and a part of Connecticut's 2000 NCAA title as a senior and Oklahoma's 2002 and 2009 NCAA Final Four appearances as a coach.
14 Facts About Stacy Hansmeyer
Stacy Hansmeyer was an assistant coach for the Oklahoma women's basketball program.
Stacy Hansmeyer's time was good enough to qualify for the nation event, held in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Stacy Hansmeyer took her first plane ride to the event, and finished third in the 50-yard event.
Stacy Hansmeyer played on the varsity team in her freshman year at Norman High School, under coach Sherri Coale.
Stacy Hansmeyer was a part of two NHS state championship teams, four teams that participated in the state tournament and four 23-plus win seasons.
Coach Coale helped Stacy Hansmeyer make the decision to attend UConn.
Stacy Hansmeyer earned four letters as a player at the University of Connecticut.
Stacy Hansmeyer graduated from UConn with a bachelor's degree in Communications.
Stacy Hansmeyer was beloved by the fans at UConn fans who lovingly dubbed her Bam Bam.
Stacy Hansmeyer was named to the USA Basketball Women's Junior National Team.
Stacy Hansmeyer stepped down from her position after the 2011 season.
On her senior night Stacy Hansmeyer sang the National Anthem before the sold out crowd.
Stacy Hansmeyer has sung the National Anthem once at the Sooners game.