Darrin Hancock - College Career

College Career

Darrin Hancock
College Kansas
Conference Big Eight Conference
Sport Basketball
Position Small forward
Jersey # 32
Height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg)
Nationality U.S.
Born (1971-11-03) November 3, 1971 (age 41)
High school Griffin High School
Griffin, Georgia
Former school(s) Garden City College (1990–1992)
Career highlights
Awards
  • 1991–92 National Junior College Athletic Association Player of the Year
Honors
  • 1990–91 Parade Magazine Magazine All-American Second Team
  • 1990–91 JUCO All-American Third Team
  • 1991–92 National Junior College Athletic Association All-American Team
Championships
  • 1992–93 Big Eight Conference season Champions
Tournaments
  • 1993 NCAA Tournament Final Four

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