In the 2025 season, Hanna Rubis showcased her skills as a leading player for Texas Wesleyan, playing in all 33 matches. She led the team in both kills and points, amassing a total of 294 kills and contributing significantly to her team's success with 391 points. Rubis demonstrated her offensive prowess early in the season, achieving a notable performance against Nelson (Texas) on September 16, where she recorded a season-high of 17 kills and added 12 digs, contributing to a well-rounded victory.
She further displayed her ability to make an impact on the court with her serving skills, tallying 42 service aces throughout the season. Notable among these was her five-ace game against Nelson (Texas) on November 15, which also saw her contribute 12 kills.
Defensively, Rubis added 136 digs and 106 total blocks, including 13 solo blocks, showcasing her versatility and presence at the net.
Rubis's consistent performance included standout games such as her 14-kill effort against Our Lady of the Lake on August 16 and a 13-kill, five-block match against Oklahoma City on October 24. Her capacity to deliver in crucial moments and lead her team from both offensive and defensive fronts solidified her status as a pivotal player for Texas Wesleyan throughout the season.
In the 2024 season, Hanna Rubis played a pivotal role for Texas Wesleyan, participating in all 34 matches. She led the team with 133 attack errors, 15 solo blocks, and 346 points, highlighting her significant presence on the court. Rubis showcased her offensive skills by accumulating 268 kills and a hitting percentage of .409 over the season.
One of her standout performances came on September 21 against Wayland Baptist, where she recorded a season-high 17 kills and 24.5 points. She also contributed defensively, with 75 digs and 102 total blocks throughout the season. Rubis demonstrated versatility by adding 25 service aces and 14 assists to her impressive season totals.
In a strong showing against Southwestern Christian on October 4, Rubis achieved a hitting percentage of .733 with 11 kills, contributing to a 3-0 victory. Her ability to deliver under pressure was evident in multiple matches, including a combined effort on consecutive days against Montana Tech and Texas A&M Texarkana, where she totaled 18 kills and 8 digs, demonstrating her impact on both offense and defense.
Rubis's contributions were instrumental in numerous matches, including her performance against Loyola on August 24, where she hit .556 with 11 kills, helping her team secure a 3-0 win. Her all-around abilities and leadership on the court established her as a key player for Texas Wesleyan throughout the season.
In the 2023 season, Hanna Rubis made a significant impact for Texas Wesleyan, participating in 27 of the team's 29 matches. Leading the team in attack errors with 126, Rubis demonstrated her presence on the court throughout the season. She accumulated 238 kills over the course of the season, contributing 248 points to her team's efforts.
Rubis showcased her offensive abilities with standout performances, including a season-high 16 kills against Saint Katherine on August 25. Another notable performance came on October 21 against John Brown, where she tallied 14 kills and added two total blocks, amassing 15 points. In a match against Our Lady of the Lake on August 19, she recorded 14 kills and 14.5 points, evidencing her consistent scoring ability.
Defensively, Rubis contributed 47 digs and was involved in 18 total blocks, with three being solo efforts. Her blocking was highlighted by a performance against John Brown on September 15, where she recorded three total blocks.
On the technical side, Rubis also provided eight set assists over the season. Despite not recording any service aces, her contributions were felt in multiple facets of the game, underscoring her versatility and importance to the Texas Wesleyan squad.
In high school, Rubis helped take her team to the state championship. She is the daughter of Joni Scott and Daniel Rubis. She has one sibling, Jackson Scott.