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Brad Hill (baseball coach)

Brad L. Hill (born May 2, 1962) is an American baseball coach and former player, who is the head baseball coach of the Emporia State Hornets. He played college baseball at Emporia State from 1982 to 1985. He then served as the head coach of the Hutchinson Blue Dragons (1988–1990), Central Missouri State Mules (1995–2003) and the Kansas State Wildcats (2004–2018). Under him, the Wildcats have appeared in six consecutive Big 12 baseball tournaments (2007–2012). His teams have also qualified for three NCAA Division I Baseball Championships. Hill was the coach at Central Missouri from 1995 to 2003. He won a Division II National Championship there in 2003, and was National Runner-up in 2001.[1]

Brad Hill
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamEmporia State
ConferenceThe MIAA
Biographical details
Born (1962-05-02) May 2, 1962 (age 62)
Galva, Kansas, U.S.
Playing career
1982–1985Emporia State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1988–1990Hutchinson CC
1991–1994Kansas (asst.)
1995–2003Central Missouri State
2004–2018Kansas State
2022Northwestern (asst.)
2023–presentEmporia State
Head coaching record
Overall880–463–3 (.655)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
NCAA Division II National Champion (2003)
Big 12 Regular season Champion (2013)
9x MIAA Regular season Champion (1995–2003)
8x MIAA Tournament champion (1995–98; 2000–03)
Awards
Division II National Coach of the Year (2003)
Big 12 Coach of the Year (2009, 2013)
7x MIAA COY (1996, 1998–2000, 2002–03)

Playing career edit

Hill played collegiately at Emporia State University. He capped off his four-year career by helping Emporia State to the 1984 NAIA College World Series. Hill still owns a majority of the Hornets' offensive marks, including the career marks for games played (244), at-bats (809), hits (302), runs scored (241), RBIs (264), doubles (71) and home runs (47).

He was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 1984 Major League Baseball Draft in the 35th round (778th overall). He advanced as high as Class AA.[2]

Coaching career edit

Hill was the head coach at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson, Kansas, for three seasons from 1988–90, compiling an 83–50 overall record. His 1989 squad posted a school-record 34 wins, while in 1990 the Dragons registered the highest winning percentage in school history with a 32–9 mark.

Hill was an assistant coach at the University of Kansas for 4 seasons under his college coach, Dave Bingham. As the Jayhawks' hitting coach and recruiting coordinator from 1991–94, he helped Kansas to a 144–92 overall record and a pair of NCAA tournament appearances, including the school's first and only trip to the College World Series in 1993. The 1993 team broke school records for most hits, doubles, triples, home runs and stolen bases in a single-season. The Jayhawks posted a 10–7 record against the Wildcats during Hill's tenure in Lawrence.

Hill was hired by Central Missouri State in 1995. He led the Mules to a National Championship in 2003, with a record of 51–7, including 27–2 in conference play.

In the summer of 2003, Hill was hired by Kansas State University as the head baseball coach. He replaced Mike Clark, who coached the team for 17 years. In 2004, Hill lead the Wildcats to their first-ever national ranking at No. 30 during that pan, which included an 11-game winning streak.

Then, in 2005, the Wildcats took the next step as they won 30 games in a season for just the 10th time ever, doubled their conference wins from the previous season, swept a season series from in-state rival Wichita State for the first time in 50 years and knocked off a No. 1-ranked team for the first time in school history, eventual national champion Texas.

In 2006, the Wildcats won a school-record 16 straight games and also ended the season on a 5-game winning streak, wrapping up the season with a sweep of # 22 Baylor at Tointon Family Stadium. Statistically, K-State finished the season in the top half of the league in both hitting (.314) and ERA (3.94). The 3.94 team ERA was the lowest since the 1975 season and the best since the addition of aluminum bats in college baseball.

His teams have won 40 or more games eight times and 50-plus games on four occasions.

On April 29, 2009, Hill won his 600th career game, beating North Dakota, 10–2.[3] He also earned 2009 Big 12 Conference Baseball Coach of the Year honors.

The 2009 season proved to be the most storied in the program's 109-year history. Predicted to finish ninth in the Big 12 Baseball Preseason Poll, Hill guided K-State to a school-record 43-win season, including a program-best 14 conference victories to finish fourth in the Big 12 regular season standings, the school's best finish since placing second in the Big 8 in 1990. The Cats earned their first top 10 ranking during the season and finished the 2009 campaign in the national polls for the first time in school history when Baseball America ranked K-State No. 19 in its final poll. The Wildcats earned their first ever trip to the NCAA tournament. They won their first two games, beating Xavier University and the Rice Owls before losing two straight to the Rice Owls resulting in their elimination.

As of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft, 18 Wildcats have been drafted under the tutelage of Brad Hill.[4]

On May 8, 2018, Brad Hill announced his resignation as head coach of Kansas State at the conclusion of the 2018 season.[5]

Head coaching record edit

Below is a table of Hill's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach. It does not include his seasons as a junior college head coach.[6][7][8][9]

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Central Missouri State Mules (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (DII)) (1995–2003)
1995 Central Missouri State 49–10 19–1 1st College World Series
1996 Central Missouri State 40–12 16–2 1st Central Regional
1997 Central Missouri State 39–13 17–2 1st College World Series
1998 Central Missouri State 39–8 20–2 1st College World Series
1999 Central Missouri State 43–10 20–1 1st Central Regional
2000 Central Missouri State 50–13 29–1 1st College World Series
2001 Central Missouri State 53–10 26–3 1st College World Series
2002 Central Missouri State 54–8 28–3 1st Central Regional
2003 Central Missouri State 51–7 27–2 1st College World Series Champions
Central Missouri State: 418–91 (.821) 202–17 (.922)
Kansas State Wildcats (Big 12 Conference) (2004–2018)
2004 Kansas State 26–30 4–23 10th
2005 Kansas State 30–25 8–19 10th
2006 Kansas State 31–20–2 8–17–2 9th
2007 Kansas State 34–24 10–16 8th
2008 Kansas State 29–29 11–16 t-6th
2009 Kansas State 43–18–1 14–11–1 4th NCAA Regional
2010 Kansas State 37–22 14–12 t-3rd NCAA Regional
2011 Kansas State 36–25 12–14 6th NCAA Regional
2012 Kansas State 27–31 7–17 t-8th
2013 Kansas State 45–19 16–8 1st NCAA Super Regional
2014 Kansas State 25–30 5–19 9th
2015 Kansas State 27–30 10–14 6th
2016 Kansas State 26–31 8–16 8th
2017 Kansas State 29–26 8–16 9th
2018 Kansas State 23–31 5–19 9th
Kansas State: 462–383–3 (.547) 138–230–3 (.376)
Emporia State Hornets (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (2024–present)
2024 Emporia State 0–0 0–0
Emporia State: 0–0 (–) 0–0 (–)
Total: 880–463–3 (.655)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References edit

  1. ^ Biography June 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Minor League stats December 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Hills earns win number 600
  4. ^ "Kansas State baseball: Times have changed". Archived from the original on 2013-01-27. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
  5. ^ Kellis Robinett (May 9, 2018). "Brad Hill reflects on the good and the bad of his 15 years as K-State baseball coach". www.kansas.com. The Wichita Eagle. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  6. ^ . UCMAthletics.com. Central Missouri Sports Information. Archived from the original on 29 September 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  7. ^ "All-Time Results" (PDF). NCAA Division II Baseball Record Book. NCAA. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  8. ^ (PDF). Big12Sports.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 May 2012. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
  9. ^ . D1Baseball.com. Archived from the original on 21 July 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2013.

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For other people named Brad Hill see Brad Hill disambiguation Brad L Hill born May 2 1962 is an American baseball coach and former player who is the head baseball coach of the Emporia State Hornets He played college baseball at Emporia State from 1982 to 1985 He then served as the head coach of the Hutchinson Blue Dragons 1988 1990 Central Missouri State Mules 1995 2003 and the Kansas State Wildcats 2004 2018 Under him the Wildcats have appeared in six consecutive Big 12 baseball tournaments 2007 2012 His teams have also qualified for three NCAA Division I Baseball Championships Hill was the coach at Central Missouri from 1995 to 2003 He won a Division II National Championship there in 2003 and was National Runner up in 2001 1 Brad HillCurrent positionTitleHead coachTeamEmporia StateConferenceThe MIAABiographical detailsBorn 1962 05 02 May 2 1962 age 62 Galva Kansas U S Playing career1982 1985Emporia StateCoaching career HC unless noted 1988 1990Hutchinson CC1991 1994Kansas asst 1995 2003Central Missouri State2004 2018Kansas State2022Northwestern asst 2023 presentEmporia StateHead coaching recordOverall880 463 3 655 Accomplishments and honorsChampionshipsNCAA Division II National Champion 2003 Big 12 Regular season Champion 2013 9x MIAA Regular season Champion 1995 2003 8x MIAA Tournament champion 1995 98 2000 03 AwardsDivision II National Coach of the Year 2003 Big 12 Coach of the Year 2009 2013 7x MIAA COY 1996 1998 2000 2002 03 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 3 Head coaching record 4 ReferencesPlaying career editHill played collegiately at Emporia State University He capped off his four year career by helping Emporia State to the 1984 NAIA College World Series Hill still owns a majority of the Hornets offensive marks including the career marks for games played 244 at bats 809 hits 302 runs scored 241 RBIs 264 doubles 71 and home runs 47 He was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 1984 Major League Baseball Draft in the 35th round 778th overall He advanced as high as Class AA 2 Coaching career editHill was the head coach at Hutchinson Community College in Hutchinson Kansas for three seasons from 1988 90 compiling an 83 50 overall record His 1989 squad posted a school record 34 wins while in 1990 the Dragons registered the highest winning percentage in school history with a 32 9 mark Hill was an assistant coach at the University of Kansas for 4 seasons under his college coach Dave Bingham As the Jayhawks hitting coach and recruiting coordinator from 1991 94 he helped Kansas to a 144 92 overall record and a pair of NCAA tournament appearances including the school s first and only trip to the College World Series in 1993 The 1993 team broke school records for most hits doubles triples home runs and stolen bases in a single season The Jayhawks posted a 10 7 record against the Wildcats during Hill s tenure in Lawrence Hill was hired by Central Missouri State in 1995 He led the Mules to a National Championship in 2003 with a record of 51 7 including 27 2 in conference play In the summer of 2003 Hill was hired by Kansas State University as the head baseball coach He replaced Mike Clark who coached the team for 17 years In 2004 Hill lead the Wildcats to their first ever national ranking at No 30 during that pan which included an 11 game winning streak Then in 2005 the Wildcats took the next step as they won 30 games in a season for just the 10th time ever doubled their conference wins from the previous season swept a season series from in state rival Wichita State for the first time in 50 years and knocked off a No 1 ranked team for the first time in school history eventual national champion Texas In 2006 the Wildcats won a school record 16 straight games and also ended the season on a 5 game winning streak wrapping up the season with a sweep of 22 Baylor at Tointon Family Stadium Statistically K State finished the season in the top half of the league in both hitting 314 and ERA 3 94 The 3 94 team ERA was the lowest since the 1975 season and the best since the addition of aluminum bats in college baseball His teams have won 40 or more games eight times and 50 plus games on four occasions On April 29 2009 Hill won his 600th career game beating North Dakota 10 2 3 He also earned 2009 Big 12 Conference Baseball Coach of the Year honors The 2009 season proved to be the most storied in the program s 109 year history Predicted to finish ninth in the Big 12 Baseball Preseason Poll Hill guided K State to a school record 43 win season including a program best 14 conference victories to finish fourth in the Big 12 regular season standings the school s best finish since placing second in the Big 8 in 1990 The Cats earned their first top 10 ranking during the season and finished the 2009 campaign in the national polls for the first time in school history when Baseball America ranked K State No 19 in its final poll The Wildcats earned their first ever trip to the NCAA tournament They won their first two games beating Xavier University and the Rice Owls before losing two straight to the Rice Owls resulting in their elimination As of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft 18 Wildcats have been drafted under the tutelage of Brad Hill 4 On May 8 2018 Brad Hill announced his resignation as head coach of Kansas State at the conclusion of the 2018 season 5 Head coaching record editBelow is a table of Hill s yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach It does not include his seasons as a junior college head coach 6 7 8 9 Statistics overview Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason Central Missouri State Mules Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association DII 1995 2003 1995 Central Missouri State 49 10 19 1 1st College World Series 1996 Central Missouri State 40 12 16 2 1st Central Regional 1997 Central Missouri State 39 13 17 2 1st College World Series 1998 Central Missouri State 39 8 20 2 1st College World Series 1999 Central Missouri State 43 10 20 1 1st Central Regional 2000 Central Missouri State 50 13 29 1 1st College World Series 2001 Central Missouri State 53 10 26 3 1st College World Series 2002 Central Missouri State 54 8 28 3 1st Central Regional 2003 Central Missouri State 51 7 27 2 1st College World Series Champions Central Missouri State 418 91 821 202 17 922 Kansas State Wildcats Big 12 Conference 2004 2018 2004 Kansas State 26 30 4 23 10th 2005 Kansas State 30 25 8 19 10th 2006 Kansas State 31 20 2 8 17 2 9th 2007 Kansas State 34 24 10 16 8th 2008 Kansas State 29 29 11 16 t 6th 2009 Kansas State 43 18 1 14 11 1 4th NCAA Regional 2010 Kansas State 37 22 14 12 t 3rd NCAA Regional 2011 Kansas State 36 25 12 14 6th NCAA Regional 2012 Kansas State 27 31 7 17 t 8th 2013 Kansas State 45 19 16 8 1st NCAA Super Regional 2014 Kansas State 25 30 5 19 9th 2015 Kansas State 27 30 10 14 6th 2016 Kansas State 26 31 8 16 8th 2017 Kansas State 29 26 8 16 9th 2018 Kansas State 23 31 5 19 9th Kansas State 462 383 3 547 138 230 3 376 Emporia State Hornets Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association 2024 present 2024 Emporia State 0 0 0 0 Emporia State 0 0 0 0 Total 880 463 3 655 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament championReferences edit Biography Archived June 3 2009 at the Wayback Machine Minor League stats Archived December 28 2009 at the Wayback Machine Hills earns win number 600 Kansas State baseball Times have changed Archived from the original on 2013 01 27 Retrieved 2010 06 03 Kellis Robinett May 9 2018 Brad Hill reflects on the good and the bad of his 15 years as K State baseball coach www kansas com The Wichita Eagle Retrieved June 1 2018 2013 Central Missouri Mules Baseball Media Guide UCMAthletics com Central Missouri Sports Information Archived from the original on 29 September 2015 Retrieved 1 February 2013 All Time Results PDF NCAA Division II Baseball Record Book NCAA Retrieved 18 December 2012 2012 Big 12 Conference Baseball Media Guide PDF Big12Sports com Archived from the original PDF on 3 May 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2013 2012 Big 12 Conference Baseball Standings D1Baseball com Archived from the original on 21 July 2013 Retrieved 1 February 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brad Hill baseball coach amp oldid 1172137579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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