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Basketball Star Hansel Enmanuel Lost His Arm At A Young Age But Never Lost His Way

By Olivia Hensley

Basketball Star Hansel Enmanuel Lost His Arm At A Young Age But Never Lost His Way

November 15, 2026

This article was last updated by Aditya Rana on November 15, 2026

Hansel Enmanuel lost his left arm in a tragic accident at six years old, but he has captivated the basketball world with his rise to college basketball fame.

Hansel Enmanuel has become a sensation in the basketball world, capturing fans with his remarkable talent and inspiring story.

Born in the Dominican Republic, Hansel faced a life-changing event at just six years old- He lost his left arm.

The tragic incident took place when he was playing outside; a cinderblock wall collapsed on him.

Hansel was trapped there for two hours before rescue, leading to amputation below the shoulders.

He underwent six months of hospitalization after the accident.

Initially, he struggled with balance and coordination in basketball.

This devastating incident could have ended his dreams, but he turned adversity into motivation without failing.

After moving to the United States, he attended Lake Worth Christian School in Florida.

There, he honed his skills and quickly gained recognition for his amazing playing style with one arm.

Well, his skills amazed many spectators and drew the attention of the college scouts.

His videos steadily started getting viral among the fans.

Hansel has his commitment to play college basketball at Austin Peay State University.

This eventually marks a significant transition in his career, from high school to Division I basketball.

Hansel averages 21 minutes per game with an impressive 85% field goal percentage, contributing 5 points and 6 rebounds per game.

In his senior year of high school, he averaged 25.9 points, 11 rebounds, and 6.9 assists.

Moreover, the Portal Report recently highlighted him as “the best story in college basketball right now,” emphasizing his remarkable journey.

Hansel Enmanuel is the best story in college basketball right now.

21 MPG
85% FG
5 PPG
6 RPG

Look at these highlights 😳

— The Portal Report (@ThePortalReport)

On social media, fans have expressed their excitement about Hansel’s journey.

One commented that he is

“better than Bronny with one hand but he won’t get the same chance,”

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It sadly highlights the disparity in opportunities for players like him. 

Another fan noted surprisingly,

“Wait. He’s playing D1 basketball?? I last saw him playing high school ball. He’s nice nice.”

Another supporter passionately stated,

“I’m rooting for this man with every ounce of faith in me!”

These sentiments echoed the strong support Hansel has garnered from fans who recognize his extraordinary achievements.

As he embarks on this new chapter at Austin Peay State University, fans eagerly await what lies ahead for Hansel. 

His journey is not just about basketball; it symbolizes resilience and hope for many, who, dare to dream, despite their circumstances.

With each game, he proves that determination and perseverance can lead to success against all odds.

Nonetheless, as Hansel Enmanuel continues his journey in college basketball, he remains an inspiration for many aspiring athletes facing their own challenges.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • He stands 6 feet 6 inches tall.
  • He first dunked a basketball at age 14.
  • He was nominated for a 2026 ESPY in the “Best Play” category.
  • He is nicknamed “Kikimita,” after his father.
  • He cites LeBron James and Kevin Durant as his idols.
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Sadikshya, a content writer with a background in business and development, is currently completing her MBA at KUSOM.

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