VILLANOVA All-Conference Candidate; Experienced kicker with great accuracy; Handles both place kicking and kickoff duties. 2000: Suffered a broken ankle versus Richmond on October 28 and missed the final three games of the season; Finished third on the team in scoring with 43 points, connecting on 31-of-33 PATs and four-of-eight field goal attempts; Went three-for-three in PATs and missed a 51-yard field goal in season opener at Rutgers; Connected on all seven PATs versus Millersville; Was six-of-six in PATs against Norfolk State, and missed a 23-yard field goal attempt; Had a streak of 52-straight PATs snapped when he had an extra point blocked versus Maine; Made a 33-yard field goal against James Madison and was two-of-two in PATs; In win at Northeastern, he missed a 30-yard field goal, had a 28-yard field goal blocked and was four-for-five on PATs with the miss coming on a block; Went two-for-two in field goal attempts (20 yds, 23 yds) and was five-for-five on extra points versus New Hampshire; Before being injured against Richmond, he made a 30-yard field goal, and was one-for-one on extra points. 1999: Garnered second team All-Atlantic 10 distinction; Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team; Converted 12-of-17 in field goal attempts (70.6%) and 36-of-37 in PATs; Made seven of first eight field goals to start the season; Made three-of-four including both a 41 and 46 yarder in win over Massachusetts; Went two-for-two in field goal attempts at Pennsylvania, Connected on a career-best 50-yard field goal against James Madison; The 50-yarder tied him for the third longest in school history. 1998: First season at Villanova after transferring from Penn State; Earned second team acclaim from both the Atlantic 10 and ECAC; Connected on 10-of-12 field goal attempts and 40-of-42 PAT's; Finished second on the team in scoring with 70 points; Made a 35-yard field goal in overtime to defeat Delaware on Sept. 12; Recorded a career-high 41-yard field goal in loss at Northeastern; Tallied a 24-yard field goal against William & Mary; Hit an 18-yard attempt at Maine; Went one-for-one in field goal attempts against both UMass and Fordham; After hitting first seven field goal attempts of his career, his streak was snapped when he missed a 38-yard attempt at UMass; Connected on a 35-yard attempt versus Buffalo; In season finale against Rhode Island, he made good from 29 and 28 yards out and missed a 34-yard attempt.PINGREY SCHOOL: 1996: All-State; All-League; Superprep All-American; Fourth rated kicker in country by National Recruiting Adviser; Played in North/South All-Star game; All-American Bowl selection. 1995: All-State; All-League; Team MVP; Career punting average of 44.6 yards. PERSONAL: Transfer from Penn State University where he played for one season in 1997; Finance major; Younger of two children of James and Nancy Hannon; Father played baseball and football at Wagner College. | ||||||||||||||||||||



















