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Dalaney Hans

  • position Setter
  • height 5-11
  • class Graduate Student
  • Hometown Marietta, Ga.
  • High school Walton
  • Previous School Georgia
  • Major Sport and Entertainment Management Masters
  • position Setter
  • height 5-11
  • class Graduate Student
  • Hometown Marietta, Ga.
  • High school Walton
  • Previous School Georgia
  • Major Sport and Entertainment Management Masters

Dalaney Hans Bio

2022 (GRADUATE STUDENT)

  • One of two players to appear in every set for the team, finishing the season with a team-high 555 assists and 32 service aces.
  • Went over 20 assists in 17 of the team’s 28 matches, with a season high of 30 in a five-set win over Auburn on Nov. 23.
  • Led the team with four double-doubles, with a highlight coming in a 27-assist, 15-dig performance at Wake Forest (Sept. 3).
  • Reached 1,000 career assists in the win vs. No. 12 Florida (Sept. 25).
  • Not only led the team with 32 service aces, but also committed just 26 errors behind the line. The last Gamecock with over 30 aces and fewer than 30 errors in a single season was Taylor Bruns in 2010.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL

  • Played in 70 matches over four seasons of competition with Georgia, highlighted by her final two seasons that saw her play in 45 games and total.
  • Earned an increased role in the team’s two-setter offense over her final two seasons and she responded with 784 assists in 157 sets as a junior and senior.
  • Also proved to be a strong defender, piling up 259 digs in her final two seasons and finishing with four career double-doubles.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB

  • As a high school competitor, she was named the 2017 Georgia High School Player of the Year and led Walton High School to three state titles. She was also a finalist for National Player of the Year and the Andi Collins Award for nation’s best setter.

PERSONAL

  • Daughter of Calista.
  • Has one sister, Channing.
  • Plans to earn her masters in Sport and Entertainment management at South Carolina, after earning an undergraduate degree in journalism at Georgia.