It’s been a long trip back home for Hammond, who graduated from Hopkins in 2018 with a scholarship to Siena in Albany, N.Y. But she tore an ACL and sat out her only season there.
Hammond transferred to Southeastern University in Lakeland, Fla., and suffered two more ACL tears, one in each knee, and played only 21 total games. Then it was off to Miami Dade Junior College, where she finally played a full season, averaging 7.8 points and 6.5 rebounds.
Energized, Hammond contacted Minnesota to see if they were interested in her walking on. They were, she did and she has since earned a scholarship — and real playing time. She had season highs of 12 points and five rebounds in a season-high 16 minutes against Nebraska.
It’s a little more impressive when you consider Hammond, listed as a 5-foot-11 guard, was playing center.
“It was just how the team was playing in the heat of the moment,” Hammond said. “We had synergy.”
Asked if she expected Hammond would play that kind of role for the Gophers this season, Whalen said, “If you asked me this summer? I don’t know. I mean, if you asked me this fall, hard to say.”
“But,” the coach added, “if you asked me this month? For sure. I knew a game like this was coming because of the work that she’s put in, and that’s really fun to see.”
A graduate student with one year of eligibility remaining after this season, Hammond plans to pursue basketball for the foreseeable future.
“I want to play as long as I can,” she said. “I’m open to anything. Why not?”