Jared Hassin

Jared Hassin (born in Delafield, Wisconsin) was a former football player for the Army Black Knights.

High School career
Attended Kettle Moraine High School l (Wales, WI). Three-sport standout at Kettle Moraine High in Wales, Wis. ... played football for head coach Mike Fink ... three-time letterwinner ... three-year starter ... two-way stalwart ... split time between running back and linebacker positions ... all-area running back as a senior ... all-county as well ... All-Southeast Wisconsin choice in backfield ... earned all-conference laurels at linebacker during junior campaign ... established single season school rushing record with 1,462 ground yards as a senior ... earned four additional varsity letters in track and field, three in wrestling ... specialized in sprint, shot put and discuss events in track and field ... wrestled at 215 pounds ... outstanding track performer ... runnerup for state track athlete of year ... finalist for state athlete of year ... state shot put champion as a senior ... finished third in state in discus event that year ... established school records in both events ... owns indoor and outdoor shot put marks ... regional and sectional champion in both shot put and discus during sophomore and junior years ... member of school's 4x100-meter relay unit that established new school standard and finished runnerup in state ... All-Southeast Wisconsin selection as a junior ... helped squad to Division 1 State championship ... earned conference championship in wresting ... voted team most valuable player in both wrestling and track and field ... two-time team captain in wrestling and track ... served in same capacity with football team as a senior.

College career
One of only two Army sophomores to rush for 1,000 yards (1,013 in 2010) ... tied Academy record with four consecutive 100-yard rushing games during 2010 season ... sat out 2009 season due to NCAA transfer guidelines ... spent several weeks at U.S. Air Force Academy before deciding to transfer to West Point ... selected to the Phil Steele All-Independent First Team in 2010 and was a 2011 preseason first-team pick by same publication. Left the football team in October of 2012 due to a diminishing role with the team.