Hill recently signed one of the most heralded recruiting classes in the history of RU basketball, which includes four nationally-rated scholastic prospects and the first McDonald’s All-American (Mike Rosario) in program history. It came on the heels of a 2007-08 campaign that saw Hill lead his team to back-to-back wins over nationally-ranked foes (#18 Villanova, #13 Pittsburgh). The team boasted a sophomore ranked among the nation’s top shot blockers (center Hamady Ndiaye), a National Freshman of the Week (guard Mike Coburn) and a Big East All-Rookie honoree (guard Corey Chandler).
In addition, all seven men’s basketball seniors have earned their diplomas under Hill. In the NCAA’s recently released Academic Progress Rate public report, Rutgers received a multiyear score of 953, which ranked in the top 30 percent of Division I men’s basketball programs.
“There is no other program that I would rather be coaching basketball at than Rutgers, our state university. This is home,” said Hill. “I am extremely grateful for the confidence that Rutgers University has shown in me. I fully understand the responsibility that comes along with it, and I look forward to delivering a championship program that Rutgers and the State of New Jersey will be proud of.”
Hill was named the 16th head coach in the history of the Rutgers men’s basketball program on March 27, 2006. His father, Fred Hill, Sr., recently completed his 25th season as head coach of Scarlet Knights baseball team.