Over Hannah's four years as a Lady Puncher, she lettered ten times and participated in all four sports. Of these sports, her accomplishments in basketball and track as well as those in the classroom should be acknowledged. As a four year All-State trackster, Hannah won five individual championships and finished second on six other occasions in her four years. She was also a part of a 4X400 relay team that brought home the gold as well. At the state meet, she never finished less than third place in the fifteen events in which she participated. She currently hold school records in the 100m hurdles, the 300m hurdles, the long jump and is a part of the 4X400m relay team's school record. She won the team's Most Points Award for four straight years and participated in the Wyoming Meet of Champions twice. She helped an outstanding Lady Puncher track team to a second place finish at the state meet, the highest finish ever for a Lady Puncher track team. As a basketball player, Hannah was twice named to the Rocky Mountain All Conference team and was named honorable mention All-State She helped her teams to two conference championships and a Consolation Championship at the Wyoming State Basketball Tournament. Hannah's academic achievements match those of her athletics as she was selected the Southwest District's Student/Athlete of the Year. The Wyoming Coaches Association, the Wyoming High School Activities Association and US West also acknowledged Hannah academically with their respective awards. Hannah finished her athletic career at the University of Maine where she lettered in track for the NCAA Division 1 school and was also selected as their Outstanding Academic Athlete Award. Her academics continued as she earned her doctorate degree from the University of Georgia.