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[[Category:Augsburg Wrestlers|Hansen, Cody]]
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 26 January 2015

Cody Hansen is a former Augsburg wrestler. He is a 2009 graduate of Albert Lea (Minn.) High School.

Personal life

Hansen is the fourth Hansen brother to wrestle at Augsburg: Josh, Zach and Beau preceded him.[1] His parents are Jon and Vicki.[2]

High school career

Hansen wrestled for Albert Lea (Minn.) High School. He was a four-time state tournament qualifier and three-time placewinner. In 2007, Hansen placed second in the Class AAA 103-pound weight-class. In 2008, he placed third in the Class AAA 112-pound weight-class. In 2009, he placed third in the Class AAA 125 weight class. In high school, Hansen compiled a 167-37 record, earning 125-pound “Special Mention” honors in the 2009 Wrestling USA magazine Best High School Seniors list.[1] In 2009, he was named to The Guillotine magazine Academic All-State first team. His GPA was 4.0 and his coach was Larry Goodnature.[2]

College career

2009–10 season

Hansen made his debut for Augsburg at the Auggie-Brute-Adidas Open on November 21, he went 3-1 to claim the third spot in the 141-pound gold division. In the first round, he earned an 11-2 major decision over Justin Garcia (Wisconsin-La Crosse). In the quarterfinals, he earned a 1-0 decision over Morningside's Drew Smith. In the semifinals, he lost a 6-4 decision to Jordan Harer (Dakota Wesleyan). In the third-place match, he defeated Luther's Kevin Bokoski.[3]

Hansen made his varsity dual debut on December 8 against Division II Minnesota State University Moorhead wrestler Brady Schneeberger, whom he pinned 41 seconds into the second period.[4]

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