Nancy Hatsushi
Bryce Alderton
The often-used phrase “leading by example,” could be an ideal
descriptor for Nancy Hatsushi, the sophomore point guard on the
Orange Coast College women’s basketball team that won its first state
championship last month.
Coach Mike Thornton’s floor leader was determined to make the best
of her last season at Coast.
“I didn’t want to regret anything,” said Hatsushi, the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Month for March, who was named MVP of the state
tournament. “I tried to get the best out of my team, whether that
meant passing the ball or running the floor.”
Thornton gave Hatsushi the freedom to call Coast’s offensive sets
this season and she proved up to the challenge.
Being a point guard requires a certain degree of leadership and
Hatsushi has tried to live up to that billing when she is on the
floor.
“I did it in high school, so I adapted easily,” said Hatsushi
about calling the plays. She played four varsity seasons at Costa
Mesa High and holds the school’s career assists record (675).
“(Playing point guard) is something I thrive on. To see that my coach
has trust in me and belief in what he wants me to do, I don’t get
nervous.”
During the state tournament run, players, as well as Thornton,
continually noted the team’s determination to win as a driving force
to the championship. Hatsushi demonstrated similar desire even before
the season began.
A commitment to an increased off-season training regimen gave
Hatsushi more strength than she has ever had and prepared her for the
rigors the season brought.
She worked out nearly every day, lifting weights and practicing
her jump shot, anything to keep basketball in her routine.
“I was more disciplined this year,” Hatsushi said. “I didn’t slack
off. I was in better shape than ever.”
When she’s on the floor, Hatsushi said her main role is running
the offense, with scoring a second option.
“She’s the best point guard I’ve ever had in terms of being a
leader and getting it done on the court,” said Thornton, who
completed his 14th season at Coast. “When we take her out of the
game, we just aren’t the same team.”
But in the 69-61 championship-game victory against Contra Costa,
Hatsushi led Coast with 20 points, including hitting 5 of 6 from
behind the three-point line. She holds OCC’s single-season
three-point percentage record (.448) set last year.
“I hit my first three shots and he gave me the green light to
shoot,” Hatsushi said. “He told me to shoot more, so, when I was
open, I tried to take good shots.”
The rest of the time, Hatsushi tried to get the ball to one of her
open teammates.
Hatsushi led Coast with 4.9 assists per game and finished third in
scoring (10.3 points per game), while collecting 60 steals, second
most among Pirates. She also led Coast with 30.1 minutes per game.
Playing alongside five returners from last year’s squad, Hatsushi,
a first-team All-Orange Empire Conference selection for the second
straight year, said that familiarity bred confidence throughout this
season.
“Everyone is good, so I could rely on anyone,” Hatsushi said. “We
all kind of came together.”
Now, Hatsushi and teammates Lindsey Galasso, Lauren Miller, Leigh
Marshall, Candice Quiroz and Liz Mendoza must part. Hatsushi is
interested in continuing her playing and academic career at either
Adams State in Colorado, a Division II university, or Concordia
University in Irvine, an NAIA school. She wants to major in
kinesiology.
No matter where she plays, hard work is sure to follow.
“I want everyone to play their best,” Hatsushi said. “If I give
100%, hopefully they will follow my lead.”
Judging by this year’s results, Hatsushi’s lead was more
successful than ever.
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