Kentucky Wildcats guard Collin Chandler recently got married, and his wife, Hannah, shared glimpses of their dreamy wedding ceremony on social media. On May 8 of this year, Chandler had his wedding and subsequent celebration. Hannah decided to share photos of what went down on one of the most important days in their lives on her Instagram on Monday, Aug. 25.
In the series of photos, the Chandlers are first seen exchanging their vows, overlooking a dreamy mountain range, as they are watched by their friends and family. The intimate moment was captured from different angles and showed Collin and Hannah Chandler taking turns with their words. Most of it shows Collin Chandler reading out his vows from a piece of paper he brought, as he spoke into the microphone.
Hannah Chandler’s upload, which uses the song “State Lines” by Novo Amor, also shows the core moment when Collin Chandler placed the wedding ring on her finger to signal the commencement of their marriage. Hannah and Collin Chandler then exchanged kisses in front of their family and friends before going down the aisle, and were greeted by their loved ones at the post-wedding reception and celebration.
“Ceremony of my dreams 🕊️🦢☁️🤍,” Hannah Chandler captioned with a plethora of emojis.
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Collin Chandler is coming off his freshman season of college basketball in the 2024-25 campaign with coach Mark Pope’s Wildcats. He helped his Kentucky squad finish with an overall record of 24-12 (10-8 SEC), and made it all the way to the Sweet 16 of this year’s national tournament before bowing out to the Tennessee Volunteers through a 13-point loss, 78-65, to end his first year.
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Collin Chandler is entering his second season of collegiate hoops in the 2025-26 campaign
In the upcoming 2025-26 college basketball campaign, Collin Chandler is expected to rejoin coach Mark Pope’s Kentucky Wildcats as a sophomore guard.
In his first season, he was a spark plug perimeter player off the bench, to the tune of averaging 2.7 points, 1.0 rebounds, and 0.7 assists per game. In the final game of his first stint, the 21-year-old put up three points, one rebound, and a steal in 15 minutes of action.
Chandler now looks ahead to the 2025-26 season in pursuit of helping the Wildcats win their first national championship in almost 14 years, second overall, since Kentucky won it in 2012.
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