Hannah Hazim is a 5'8" in the 2026 class.
Hazim attends Cherokee Trail in Colorado and plays club basketball for Colorado Hoopsters.
Hazim's Player Profile was created on May 3, 2024.
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Hannah
Hazim
Class
2026
Height
5'8"
HS
Cherokee Trail
|
CO
Enough Sleeping: Under the Radar Contributors on the Top 5 Teams
Hannah Hazim has been on her A-game all season long, providing Cherokee Trail with crucial bursts of momentum...
Written by Logan Benson
Hannah
Hazim
Class
2026
Height
5'8"
HS
Cherokee Trail
|
CO
Glue That Holds It Together: Centennial League Difference-Makers
On any given night she can boost her team’s scoring from beyond the three-point line. She also adds...
Written by Brandyn Newbins
Hannah
Hazim
Class
2026
Height
5'8"
HS
Cherokee Trail
|
CO
Underrated Prospects Who Made Noise on Day One in Arizona
Hannah is a big piece for Cherokee Trail that doesn’t always get the credit she deserves. She does...
Written by Brandyn Newbins
Hannah
Hazim
Class
2026
Height
5'8"
HS
Cherokee Trail
|
CO
Sneaky Good Players Making Some Noise This AAU Summer
With the Colorado Hoopsters Hazim is right at home. She is a quick, strong guard that can take...
Written by Ragan Neblett
Hannah
Hazim
Class
2026
Height
5'8"
HS
Cherokee Trail
|
CO
The Expo Colorado: Team 2 Overview
Hannah excelled in transition, running the floor efficiently and finishing plays with ease. She consistently knocked down open...
Written by Brandyn Newbins
Hannah
Hazim
Class
2026
Height
5'8"
HS
Cherokee Trail
|
CO
Spring Review: 2026 Combo Guards
Hazim showed value as a shotmaker off the dribble, capable of stepping into attempts off the pull-up. No...
Written by Clayton Conover
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Hannah HazimHannahHazim
5'8"
Cherokee Trail | 2026 CO
has been on her A-game all season long, providing Cherokee Trail with crucial bursts of momentum and energy. Hazim leads the team with the highest field-goal percentage at 56% while also ranking among team leaders with a 30% mark from three-point range and 68% from the foul stripe, showing her ability to convert efficiently when her number is called. Hazim’s high-impact scoring and reliability have set the tone for Cherokee Trail’s spacing and depth, and she always gives it her all despite what the scoreboard says.
On any given night she can boost her team’s scoring from beyond the three-point line. She also adds value by rebounding and playing hard-nosed defense throughout the game. That combination makes her a name opposing teams need to be aware of before tip-off.
Hannah is a big piece for Cherokee Trail that doesn’t always get the credit she deserves. She does a little bit of everything from defending multiple positions to knocking down the three and sprinting the floor in transition. Her ability to get her hands in passing lanes and make winning plays showed up all game long.
With the Colorado Hoopsters
Hazim is right at home. She is a quick, strong guard that can take control on both ends on the court. She is talented and can play the PG and SG very well. She has great control with the ball in her hands. She can help get through traffic in the full court and get her team into sets in the half court. She sees the court well to find her teammates and herself spots to score. Hannah can get points from the paint, getting to the bucket and finishing strong through traffic. She can also hit jumpers to get points from 2pt and 3pt range. On D, she is aggressive, forcing dribblers into traps and getting steals. She is tough in help side against taller post players, battling for sneaky steals and boards. Hazim will keep things exciting for her team and those watching all summer.
Hannah excelled in transition, running the floor efficiently and finishing plays with ease. She consistently knocked down open shots and showed versatility, contributing in various ways on offense. Her balanced skill set made her a vital piece in her team’s offensive schemes.
Hazim showed value as a shotmaker off the dribble, capable of stepping into attempts off the pull-up. No doubt the guard has a fluid hand, bringing in quick moves to free up space one on one. The guard constantly drew contact around the rim, fearless while attacking the basket, often getting to her left hand in traffic. Once getting downhill, she stays ready for the extra pass if necessary, active facilitating when necessary. While off-ball she looked for baseline cuts once her matchup turned the head. On the opposite end, she searched for rebounds whenever possible, constantly creating an advantageous position.