2024-25 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster
Stines, Hannah

Jersey Number 1
Hannah Stines
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-11
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- La Mirada, Calif.
- High School:
- Orangewood Academy
Bio
Hannah Stines enters her fourth season with Washington.
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
Stines contributed across the board during her junior campaign, including a career-high 28-point performance in State College to help power Washington to a crucial victory against Penn State (2/5). Stines recorded the second-most assists for the Huskies in 2024-25 with 2.7 per game. She set a new career-high in the category her junior season, registering 7 assists in a win against Rutgers (2/20). After recording 18 points on 70% shooting from the field (7-10) against Southern in The Bahamas, she was selected to the 2024 Baha Mar Pink Flamingo Championship All-Tournament Team. In front of a packed Alaska Airlines Arena against USC (2/16), Stines recorded a double-double with 10 rebounds and 10 points — the first of her career. Starting in all 33 games, she finished her junior season averaging 9.6 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Stines improved her overall shooting percentage by two percent (44%, 125-284) and her shooting percentage from behind the arc by four percent (35.6%, 47-132).
2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
Stines excelled in the classroom and on the court her sophomore season, with the conference recognizing her as a member of the 2024 Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll. Stines flourished in Hawai’i, where she was named a member of the Rainbow Wahine Showdown All-Tournament Team after registering 13 points against Air Force (11/25). She set new season-highs with 24 points and four 3-pointers in a road win against No. 20 Utah (2/2). Additionally, Stines registered a career-high 11 rebounds against Montana State (12/5) and recorded a career-best 4 blocks against Arizona State (2/16). Starting in all 31 games, Stines averaged 9.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 2.5 assists. She finished the season shooting 41.9% from the floor (114-272), 31.6% from behind the arc (37-117), and 76.9% at the line (20-26).
2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
PERSONAL
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
Stines contributed across the board during her junior campaign, including a career-high 28-point performance in State College to help power Washington to a crucial victory against Penn State (2/5). Stines recorded the second-most assists for the Huskies in 2024-25 with 2.7 per game. She set a new career-high in the category her junior season, registering 7 assists in a win against Rutgers (2/20). After recording 18 points on 70% shooting from the field (7-10) against Southern in The Bahamas, she was selected to the 2024 Baha Mar Pink Flamingo Championship All-Tournament Team. In front of a packed Alaska Airlines Arena against USC (2/16), Stines recorded a double-double with 10 rebounds and 10 points — the first of her career. Starting in all 33 games, she finished her junior season averaging 9.6 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Stines improved her overall shooting percentage by two percent (44%, 125-284) and her shooting percentage from behind the arc by four percent (35.6%, 47-132).
2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
Stines excelled in the classroom and on the court her sophomore season, with the conference recognizing her as a member of the 2024 Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll. Stines flourished in Hawai’i, where she was named a member of the Rainbow Wahine Showdown All-Tournament Team after registering 13 points against Air Force (11/25). She set new season-highs with 24 points and four 3-pointers in a road win against No. 20 Utah (2/2). Additionally, Stines registered a career-high 11 rebounds against Montana State (12/5) and recorded a career-best 4 blocks against Arizona State (2/16). Starting in all 31 games, Stines averaged 9.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 2.5 assists. She finished the season shooting 41.9% from the floor (114-272), 31.6% from behind the arc (37-117), and 76.9% at the line (20-26).
2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
Stines was an early contributor for the Huskies, finishing her first season T-4th in program history for games played as a freshman (33). She made her Washington debut against Utah Tech (11/7) and recorded her first double-digit performance against Idaho State (11/20) with 10 points. Stines broke onto the scene in a win against Oregon State (1/15) with season-highs in points (17) and assists (5). She knocked down three 3-pointers against No. 17 UCLA in an 11-point effort. Appearing in 33 games, Stines averaged 6.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.6 assists her freshman season.
HIGH SCHOOL
Stines joined the Huskies after a dominant high school career in Southern California. Stines split her time between Troy High School (Fullerton, Calif.) and Orangewood Academy (Garden Grove, Calif.), during which she received All-State honors each season and led her teams to near-perfect records in league play. At the end of her career, she was named the ninth-best guard in the 2022 class and No. 39 overall prospect by ESPN 100.
During her first season with Troy, she was named First Team All-State, All-CIF, and First Team Freeway League while leading her team in points, assists, rebounds, and steals. Her second year was just as impressive, receiving First-Team All-State, All-CIF, and All-Orange County honors.
Stines transferred to Orangewood Academy following her sophomore season and picked up right where she left off — averaging 19.5 points, 8.8 rebounds, 5.4 assists, and a remarkable 4.6 steals per game. Stines was named San Joaquin League Player of the Year after leading Orangewood to the top of its conference and received All-CIF Southern Section, All-State First Team, and All-Orange County honors once again. In her final season with the Spartans, Stines led the team to their second consecutive conference championship and earned All-CIF Second Team honors.
In addition to her high school teams, Stines played for Cal Storm Team Taurasi, teaming up with fellow Husky teammates Elle Ladine and Shayla Gillmer.
HIGH SCHOOL
Stines joined the Huskies after a dominant high school career in Southern California. Stines split her time between Troy High School (Fullerton, Calif.) and Orangewood Academy (Garden Grove, Calif.), during which she received All-State honors each season and led her teams to near-perfect records in league play. At the end of her career, she was named the ninth-best guard in the 2022 class and No. 39 overall prospect by ESPN 100.
During her first season with Troy, she was named First Team All-State, All-CIF, and First Team Freeway League while leading her team in points, assists, rebounds, and steals. Her second year was just as impressive, receiving First-Team All-State, All-CIF, and All-Orange County honors.
Stines transferred to Orangewood Academy following her sophomore season and picked up right where she left off — averaging 19.5 points, 8.8 rebounds, 5.4 assists, and a remarkable 4.6 steals per game. Stines was named San Joaquin League Player of the Year after leading Orangewood to the top of its conference and received All-CIF Southern Section, All-State First Team, and All-Orange County honors once again. In her final season with the Spartans, Stines led the team to their second consecutive conference championship and earned All-CIF Second Team honors.
In addition to her high school teams, Stines played for Cal Storm Team Taurasi, teaming up with fellow Husky teammates Elle Ladine and Shayla Gillmer.
PERSONAL
Hannah is the daughter of Sharon and Paul Stines. She has five older siblings: Jesse, Elizabeth, Gabriel, Kyle, and Cristina. Stines plans to pursue Education Studies, with a focus on social and emotional wellness.
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UW Women's Basketball Team Lands Top-10 Recruiting Class, Highlighted By Trio Of California Guards (Seattle Times; Nov. 10, 2021)
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