By her freshman year of high school, Hanks had fallen in love with the sport. She hated missing indoor field hockey tournaments for basketball games. She wanted to work on her backhand shot and the fundamentals of the game. She wanted to make sure her teammates could trust her when they passed her the ball.
After participating in the National Field Hockey Festival — hosted by USA Field Hockey — during her junior year of high school, Hanks’ performance was strong enough for former Maryland associate head coach Dina Rizzo to email her.
“I was floored,” Hanks said. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, wait, Maryland's like, really good.’ Above all, I was just so flattered.”’
A visit to Maryland followed in February, where Hanks met head coach Missy Meharg and players on the team. She got a great vibe from the coaches and campus, she said. A second visit followed in early April.
“I told my parents before we arrived for it, ‘If I have that same feeling, and I have that confidence when I visit, I want to commit.”’ she said. “And they were 100% behind me. They really trusted that I would know in my gut, in my heart, that was the choice for me.”