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About Me

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLLEGE CAREER

Freshman Year 05/06

  • Started all 28 games 

  • Averaged 12.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game

  • MAAC Rookie of the Week 8 times

  • MAAC Rookie of the Year award


Sophomore Year 06/07

  • Started all 32 games 

  • MAAC eighth-best 16 points per game

  • Second Team All-MAAC selection

  • Averaged 20.3 points per game in the MAAC Tournament

  • Had 26 points as Siena upset top-seed Marist to reach the MAAC final

  • MAAC All-Tournament Team selection 


Junior Year 07/08

  • Started all 34 games played (all starts) as a junior, he had

  • Averaged 16.1 points (third fastest player in Siena history to reach 1,000 points), 2.2 assists, and 2.3 steals (league-best) per game

  • First Team All-MAAC selection and 

  • Second Team NABC District 2 selection 

  • Scored 17 points in the second half of 2008 MAAC-Tournament to lead Siena Saints to MAAC-Tournament final 

  • Scored 17 points again in the MAAC final to clinch the tournament for Siena

  • MAAC Tournament MVP 

  • In first NCAA Tournament game, Hasbrouck scored a game-high 30 points against Vanderbilt to help Siena advance to the Round of 32.

  • Siena College Male Student-Athlete of the Year


Senior Year 08/09

  • Started all 35 games

  • CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Player of the Year

  • CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major All-American

  • Siena College Male Student-Athlete of the Year

  • MAAC Player of the Year

  • Scored 19 points to lead Siena past Niagara in the MAAC Tournament final

  • MAAC Tournament MVP

 

Kenny Hasbrouck finished his Siena career with career totals of 1,917 points (fourth all-time best) and 248 steals (all-time best). Hasbrouck is one of only four Saints basketball players to have their jersey (#41) retired. Hasbrouck was inducted into Siena’s Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2014 on a first ballot attempt.

 

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

With a professional basketball career spanning more than 17 years across some of the world's most competitive leagues, Kenny brings a wealth of elite-level experience, leadership, and dedication to the game. His résumé includes competing at the highest levels internationally, including time with the Miami Heat organization and NBAG-League, Spain's ACB League, Germany's BBL, Italy's Serie A, and numerous top European programs. Throughout his career, he has consistently demonstrated resilience, adaptability, and a commitment to excellence.

A proven winner, he has been part of three championship-winning teams, including a Serie A2 Championship in Italy (2018-19), a LEB Oro Championship in Spain (2023-24), and the Kosovo SuperLiga Championship (2025-26).

Beyond his on-court accomplishments, he has also embraced a leadership role, serving as a veteran presence and mentor throughout his career while helping guide teams through high-level competition across Europe.

In addition to his professional playing career, he has spent years training athletes of all ages through his training company, Athlete's Axis, working with players worldwide. His experience goes far beyond simply playing the game he understands how to teach it, develop talent, and help athletes maximize their potential.

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2009-10 Miami Heat and Rio Grande Vipers (NBA and NBA G-League)

2010-11 Meridiano Alicante (Spain, ACB)

2011-12: EWE Baskets Oldenburg (Germany, BBL)

2012–13: Oknoplast Virtus Bologna (Italy, Serie A)

2013-14: Mersin BB (Turkey, TBL)

2014–15: Mobyt Ferrara (Italy, Serie A2)

2015-16: Acqua Vitasnella Cantù (Italy, Serie A) and Virtus Bologna (Italy, Serie A)

2016-17: UCC Assigeco Piacenza (Italy, Serie A2)

2017-18: Aurora Jesi (Italy, Serie A2)

2018-19: Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna (Italy, Serie A2) *Serie A2 Champions*

2019-20: Scaligera Verona (Italy, Serie A2)

2020-21: Top Secret Ferrara (Italy, Serie A2)

2021-22: Pallacanestro Biella (Italy, Serie A2)

2022-23: Cáceres Basket (Spain, LEB Oro)

2023-24: Força Lleida (Spain, LEB Oro) *LEB Oro Champions*

2024-25: Força Lleida (Spain, ACB)

2025-26: KB Trepça (Kosovo, FBK) *ProCredit SuperLiga Champions*

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