Will Hanley

In his junior year, he led the conference in scoring (19.8) and was second in rebounding (11.3)[4] In 2012, Hanley started his pro career at Oviedo CB, team of LEB Plata league, the Spanish third Division.

One week after being named MVP, he signed with Valencia Basket of the Liga ACB to help the team after it lost several players to injury.

[7] In August 2015, Hanley signed with the Spanish team Iberostar Tenerife[8] winning the 2017 Basketball Champions League Final Four.

[9] Following FC Porto's loss in the LPB finals, Hanley left the team to sign with the Passlab Yamagata Wyverns of the Japanese B.League.

[12] In October, 2019, Hanley agreed to terms with the Hebraica Macabi team of the Liga Uruguaya de Basketball.