Michigan basketball's Austin Hatch has lived the worst, having survived two plane crashes that killed the rest of his family. He endured an eight-week coma and a long rehabilitation, even made it into ...
Michiganfreshman Austin Hatch, whose story of survival after two plane crashes has served as an inspiration to others, will alter his status with the basketball team, the school announced Monday.
At one time, it wasn't clear if Austin Hatch was even going to live long enough to make it to college. Now, he appears to have found his happy-ever-after. Hatch, who famously survived two plane ...
Austin Hatch, former basketball player for Canterbury and Michigan, keynotes the Beyond the Game Leadership Luncheon at the World Baseball Academy on Thursday. In his speech, he spoke of the pain of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "It's all about being a great husband to my wife, who is an incredible mom, and sharing the lessons from my dad with our son and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In the end, the game didn’t even count. The score didn’t even matter. Instead, for anyone who has ...
Apparently nothing can stop Austin Hatch. Ten months after surviving a plane crash that killed his father and stepmother, Hatch -- a Michigan basketball commit -- told the Detroit Free Press on Monday ...
Thankfully, Michigan basketball former player and now student-assistant Austin Hatch was not on the plane that crashed through a fence, crossed a street and ended up in a ditch upon takeoff last ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Austin Hatch, who survived two deadly airplane crashes and went on to suit up for Michigan, is giving up playing basketball. Michigan coach John Beilein announced Monday the Big ...
Austin Hatch The family of Fort Wayne Canterbury guard and 2013 Michigan basketball commit Austin Hatch released a statement Tuesday with regard to his availability this season. Wane TV in Fort Wayne, ...