After highschool, Hansen, instead of playing basetball in college, started coaching a local highschool team at the age of 19. Using his 6'6" frame to make himself seem older than he was, he quickly became a phenom of coaching in his hometown of Minneapolis. He lead Watershed high school to a state appearance at the age of 22. By age 27, he had coached Watershed to two state tourny appearances, and De La Salle Highschool to three 20+ win seasons. At 28 he was offered the assistant coaching job at NJIT. The team started out to a 2-19 record, with the coach being fired, and Hansen being named interim coach. Hansen took the reins and whipped the team into shape, as they finished 9-19, with a 7 game win streak to conclude the season.
Hansen recieved a few small school job offers after the season, and after much thought, decided to accept a 3 year contract with Kennesaw St.
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