- 2024 Provost’s Award Winner
- 2024 All-RMAC Honorable Mention
- 2024 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, spring semester
- 2023-24 MSU Denver Scholar-Athlete of the Year (junior male)
- 2023-24 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee representative
- 2023 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, fall semester
- 2023 CSC Academic All-District
- 2023 Academic All-RMAC first team
- 2023 D2ADA Academic Achievement Award
- 2023 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, spring semester
- 2022-23 MSU Denver Scholar-Athlete of the Year (junior male)
- 2022-23 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee representative
- 2022 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, fall semester
- 2022 CSC Academic All-District
- 2022 Academic All-RMAC honor roll
- 2022 D2ADA Academic Achievement Award
- 2022 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, spring semester
- 2021 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, fall semester
- 2021 Academic All-RMAC honor roll
- 2021 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, spring semester
- 2020 Athletic Director's Honor Roll, fall semester
2024: All-RMAC Honorable Mention…appeared and started in all 19 games for the Roadrunners…played a career-high 1500 minutes, the third-most on the team for a non-goalkeeper…recorded the full 90 minutes in seven of the 19 games, including all 110 minutes of the last game against Fort Lewis…recorded a goal and two points on 9/8/24 against West Texas A&M, also recorded the only successful PK attempt of the season for MSU Denver…18 shots overall and five shots on goal.
2023: Quality midfielder played in all 19 games, starting 10, and saw 953 minutes of action. ... Fourth on the team with three goals, one of which was a game-winner. ... Took 13 shots, with six on goal. ... Banged in the game-winning goal from 20 yards away, just outside the box, at 27:57 for the only score in the 1-0 win over Colorado Christian on Oct. 27, which ultimately lifted the Roadrunners into the RMAC Tournament. ... Scored on a direct free kick from about 30 yards out at 47:09 for the game's first goal in a 1-1 tie at first-place Fort Lewis on Oct. 22. ... Put both his shots on goal in a 2-1 loss at San Francisco State on Sept. 17. ... Hammered in a shot from the top of the box off a short free kick pass from Luke Bone to give MSU Denver a 3-1 lead at 64:02 in an eventual 3-3 tie at Lubbock Christian (Texas) on Sept. 7. ... Played 51 minutes and attempted a shot in the 9-0 win over St. Cloud State (Minn.) on Sept. 3.
2022: Played in 12 games, starting eight, for a total of 630 minutes. ... Took nine shots, putting three on goal, including one score. ... Returned to the starting lineup Sept. 30 against Colorado Christian and promptly scored his first goal of the season at 3:43, with a nifty give-and-go play with forward Aidan Bates. Hannula streaked up the middle and took a return pass from Bates, then slotted it into the lower right corner of the goal for the game's only score. ... Midfielder made his season debut Sept. 14 in the 3-0 win at Regis, playing 35 minutes.
2021: Steady midfielder played in all 19 games, starting 16, and was fifth on the team among field players with 1,272 minutes played. ... Tied for second on the team with three goals. ... Put five of his eight shots on goal. ... Tied the game 3-3 with a shot from the top of the box to the lower left corner as MSU Denver overcame deficits of 2-0 and 3-1 to defeat UCCS 4-3 in a critical regular-season finale on Oct. 31. ... Played a career-high 94 minutes as MSU Denver earned a criticial 1-0 overtime victory at Fort Lewis on Oct. 24. ... Blasted a shot from 25 yards out on a short free-kick pass from Bryson Chiles for a goal at 82:17, giving MSU Denver a 3-0 lead in a 3-1 win over Westminster on Oct. 17. ... Scored his first career goal to give MSU Denver a 3-1 lead against Lubbock Christian (Texas) on Sept. 10.
2020-21: Starter in all seven games. ... Took seven shots, third-most on the team, while putting two on goal. ... Fourth on the team among field players with 533 minutes played and was one of six true freshmen to play at least 500 minutes in the seven-game season. ... Played the full 90 minutes in two of the final three games. ... Put shots on goal in back-to-back games against Westminster on March 28 and at South Dakota Mines on April 3. Took a career-high four shots against Mines.
High School: Played at Cactus Shadows High School. ... Had four goals and six assists during his junior season for the Falcons. ... All-region first team, 2018. ... All-Skyline Conference second team, 2017-18. ... Scored three goals as a sophomore. ... Twice named MaxPreps player of the game during his career. ... Coached by Tony Vos. ... Academic superintendent's list, National Honor Society.
Club: Played for Real Salt Lake Arizona. ... Two-time Arizona State Cup finalist. ... Coached by Chris Behler.
Personal: Born Noah James Hannula. ... Birthday is March 24. ... Son of James and Heather Hannula. ... Has a brother (Benjamin) and a sister (Alexis) ... Majoring in finance.