

About Hanna Bachmann:
Basketball has been a part of my life since kindergarten, and over the years, it has become much more than just a game—it has helped shape who I am. Through every win and loss, I have learned the value of perseverance, the importance of urgency, and the meaning of true sportsmanship. The lessons basketball has taught me extend far beyond the court and continue to guide me in my everyday life.
I recently completed my sophomore year playing varsity basketball at DSHA. As a point guard, I enjoy creating scoring opportunities, whether that is attacking the basket myself or setting up my teammates for success. Most importantly, I take pride in making those around me better and stepping up when my team needs me most.
I am recognized as a strong leader on the court, whether that means guiding my teammates, communicating effectively, or bringing energy and enthusiasm to the game. I strive to lead by example and contribute in any way I can to help my team succeed.


Family:
-My mom (Erika Bachmann) graduated from Concordia University which led her to get her Bachelors Degree. She is now a nurse at St. Lukes Hospital in Milwaukee.
-My dad (Ryan Bachmann) graduated from Waukesha Technical College (WCTC) and was later certified to become an Electrician. Now, he works as a Electrical Superintendent at a data center(Gurtz Electric).
-My brother (Hunter Bachmann) just finished his junior year in college and currently attends Marquette University. He majors in mechanical engineering and is looking to find an occupation in engineering.
-My sister (Hailey Bachmann) attends Benedictine University and plays on the women's basketball team which is a D3 school. She just finished her sophomore year and she majored in Health Science looking to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner. In the future, she wants to receive her masters degree at Marquette University.
-I go to DSHA (Divine Savior Holy Angels) high school. I finished my sophomore year this spring and I absolutely loved it. DSHA is an all girls school which allows young women to grown into the qualities of self-advocacy and leadership.







