A resident of Eagle Mountain, Utah, Hatch graduated from Fort Lewis College in 2003 with a degree in Accounting. A three-year member of the Skyhawks men's basketball program (2000-03), Hatch ranks 15
th all-time in the career record books in scoring with 1,148 points. His 1,148 points are also the second most points scored in a three-year career. He netted 215 three-point field goals in his career, ranking him second all-time. Hatch's 201 made free throws rank him No. 20 in the career books, and his 366 made field goals are 23
rd on the career list.
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He holds school season records in made three-point field goals (105, 2002-03), three-point field goal attempts (218, 2001-02), and three-point field goal percentage (.552, 2000-01). He also holds the school record for best field goal percentage in a game (11-for-11, Nov. 30, 2001 vs. Western New Mexico), most made three-point field goals in a game (nine, Dec. 6, 2002 vs. Hawaii-Pacific), and best three-point field goal percentage in a game (6-for-6, Nov. 30, 2011 vs. Western New Mexico).
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A two-time All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference first team, All-RMAC West Division first team and RMAC All-Academic selection in 2001-02 and 2002-03, Hatch was chosen as the Fort Lewis College Don Whalen Senior Men's Athlete of the Year and the Troy Bledsoe Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2002-03. He earned RMAC West Division Player of the Week honors twice in his career on Dec. 3, 2001 and Jan. 28, 2002.
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Hatch, who missed all but six games due to an injury in 2000-01, helped guide the Skyhawks to the 2001-02 RMAC Shootout championship title, and to the 2001-02 and 2002-03 RMAC West Division titles. The 2001-02 season marked the Skyhawks first ever appearance in the NCAA Division II tournament, which was followed by another bid to the post-season tournament in 2002-03.
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"Kevin was the best player on our first RMAC championship team in 2002," said teammate and current FLC associate head coach
Bob Pietrack. "He is a great person, great student and a great player who deserves to be in Hall of Fame."
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A Finance Director of Marlin Equity Partners, Hatch is married to Terri Hatch. They have five children: Haley, Tyler, Ashlin, Ali and Maiah.