Manchester Basketball are delighted to return 6'4" centre Hannah Shaw to the 2025-26 roster.
Having played for both Manchester Mystics and Manchester Giants, Shaw represented MCR in the first ever season as a franchise last time out.
“Having continuity is important to our team, Hannah brings with her a wealth of experience,” commented Dominique. “It's an exciting time for the franchise and we are really happy to have Hannah on board for a second season with us.”
"I'm looking forward to being back for another year with the club," commented Shaw. "We’re moving in the right direction and it’s great to be a part of it."
The 6’4” star has also played in the WBBL for Sheffield Hatters, where she spent two seasons, and Nottingham Wildcats where she started as a 13 year-old. After winning two regular season titles with Wildcats, she also took her talents to Europe.
Shaw was a part of Team Englands’ silver winning team from the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. She also represented Great Britain at FIBA Eurobasket in 2019.
Manchester Basketball are delighted to return 6'4" centre Hannah Shaw to the 2025-26 roster.
Having played for both Manchester Mystics and Manchester Giants, Shaw represented MCR in the first ever season as a franchise last time out.
“Having continuity is important to our team, Hannah brings with her a wealth of experience,” commented Dominique. “It's an exciting time for the franchise and we are really happy to have Hannah on board for a second season with us.”
"I'm looking forward to being back for another year with the club," commented Shaw. "We’re moving in the right direction and it’s great to be a part of it."
The 6’4” star has also played in the WBBL for Sheffield Hatters, where she spent two seasons, and Nottingham Wildcats where she started as a 13 year-old. After winning two regular season titles with Wildcats, she also took her talents to Europe.
Shaw was a part of Team Englands’ silver winning team from the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. She also represented Great Britain at FIBA Eurobasket in 2019.