2024 Season:
• Appeared in 32 games, starting 23, in his final collegiate season.
• singled in both games of an April 19 doubleheader at UIW, his first two starts since March 22.
• went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs in a March 12 win against Louisiana Tech.
• went 2-for-5 with a double in a Feb. 22 win against Northern Illinois.
• capped a strong opening weekend with a career-high three hits against Southern Illinois on Feb. 18.
• finished the three-game series with Southern Illinois 5-for-11 with a double and a walk while making his first career opening-day start.
2023 Season:
• Appeared in 19 games, starting one, in his first Division I season.
• swiped his first career base, stealing third in a May 18 series-opening loss at Southeastern.
• executed a safety squeeze to drive in a run in an April 23 win against UIW.
• picked up his first career hit and scored his first career run in the first game of a March 25 doubleheader at Oregon.
• drove in his first career run with a bases-loaded walk against Alabama A&M in his first career start on March 12.
• made his NSU debut as a pinch runner on Feb. 26 against Stephen F. Austin.
Prior to NSU:
• Played one season each at Missouri State and Northeastern Oklahoma A&M.
• slashed .318/.450/.457 and ranked 10th in the NJCAA with 39 stolen bases.
• helped NEO finish second in the conference tournament.
• saw action in six games for Missouri State as a freshman.
• named to the Missouri Valley Conference Honor Roll, the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the Dean’s Honor Roll and the President’s Honor Roll.
High School:
• Three-year team captain and four-year letterman for coach Casey Willis at Rejoice Christian School.
• batted .487 with a .606 on-base percentage and 23 steals as a junior.
• helped Rejoice win two district titles.
• honorable mention Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason All-American West Region.
• named the 2020 Rejoice High School Male Athlete of the Year and was an Oklahoma High School All-Star Team selection.
• named first-team All-Pinnacle Conference and was a Team Tulsa member in the Oklahoma State games in 2019.
• also was part of VYPE Oklahoma Magazine’s Top 50.
• played for Team Oklahoma in the 2018 Prep Baseball Report Future Games.
• earned an Area Code Games invitation in 2018.
• four-year football letterman helped Rejoice win a pair of district titles under coach Casey Willis
Personal:
• Born Sept. 25, 2001.
• son of Elicia and Brad Hill, who played soccer at Oklahoma State.
• has one sister, Alexa.
• majoring in business administration.
• plans to play professional baseball then become a coach.
• life’s ambition is to play Major League Baseball.