Hannah Hidalgo, an American college basketball player for Notre Dame who has lately been in the media headlines for allegedly calling gay marriage a ‘sin,’ appears to be single and doesn’t have a boyfriend.
It’s been a while since the 19-year-old emerged as one of the ferocious college basketball players, but she hasn’t even once mentioned being in a romantic relationship.
Currently, Hannah is wholly into developing a genuine relationship with herself, which she believes she can do by following Jesus Christ. On August 23, 2024, during her appearance on the Sports Spectrum podcast, she said,
Hannah says her relationship with Christ has taught her much about controlling her anger. She has a core belief that the thing that she ‘tends to screw up’ also falls in the right place when she has faith in god.
Well, whatever she is learning definitely brings her comfort in the upcoming days, both personally and professionally.
Hannah Hidalgo said she starts her day praying to god!
Hannah Hidago’s faith in god is so strong that there’s never a day when she doesn’t pray, even in the midst of the game.
She thinks that Christ is everything to her, and she won’t be able to do anything without him. That’s the reason why Hannah chose to go to church over basketball.
During an appearance in the Sports Spectrum podcast, she said that she doesn’t have a specific pattern of prayers, but she keeps remembering the god and gains strength to keep fighting in everyday life.
Born and grew up in a Christian household, Hannah always had some strange kind of inclination toward Jesus, but it took a major turn after Covid happened.
In case you didn’t know
- Hannah Hidalgo was born to her parents, Orlando and Tamara Williams-Hidalgo, on February 22, 2005. She is currently 19 years old.
- She attended Paul VI High School in Haddonfield, New Jersey, and then enrolled in Notre Dame University in 2023.
- It’s been a year since her collegiate career began, and she has already succeeded in earning several titles, including McDonald’s All-American Game MVP and USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year.