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College Basketball Coach Fred Hill Joins This Week's Herenda Show

HACKENSACK, N.J. -- This week's Greg Herenda Show guest is long time New Jersey college basketball coach, Fred Hill.

Tune in to listen at the Herenda Show's new date and time this Sunday, November 11 at 7:30 a.m. on WFDU 89.1 FM, www.wfdu.fm and iHeartRadio.

About Fred Hill
Fred Hill, a New Jersey native, spent four decades coaching in collegiate athletics before stepping down as assistant at Seton Hall in 2018.

Last season, he completed his fifth year as an assistant on head coach Kevin Willard's staff at Seton Hall and his second stint on a Seton Hall staff. He helped bring in the top-ranked recruiting class in the nation to South Orange in 2000-01 serving as an assistant coach under Tommy Amaker.

Hill has been a part of two Pirates staffs to take teams to the NCAA Tournament, including three consecutive trips from 2016-18 and the run to the Sweet Sixteen in 2000. During his first run in South Orange (1998-2001), Hill mentored three-time All-BIG EAST selection and current Pirates associate head coach Shaheen Holloway (1996-2000), two-time All-BIG EAST honoree Andre Barrett (2000-04), along with NBA veterans Eddie Griffin, the 2001 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, and Samuel Dalembert (1999-2001).

With 30-years of coaching experience at the Division I level, Hill returned to South Orange after spending two seasons at Northwestern University as an assistant on Bill Carmody's staff in the Big Ten. He previously served four years as head coach at Rutgers from 2006-10, promoted to the position after one year as associate head coach. While at Rutgers, Hill recruited a pair of top-50 players, including the first McDonald's All-American in program history (Mike Rosario).

Hill helped guide four different programs to nine consecutive postseason appearances from 1998-2006 as a member of the coaching staffs at Fairleigh Dickinson, Seton Hall, Villanova and Rutgers. He garnered national recognition as the No. 1 assistant coach in the country by Basketball Times (2004-05) and by Lindy's College Basketball magazine (2002-03) during his time as an assistant at Villanova.

Hill also helped Villanova return to prominence from 2001-05 as the Wildcats advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in 2005. It was the program's first NCAA Tournament bid since 1999 and its first Sweet Sixteen since 1988. In 2002-03, Hill was instrumental in signing a premier recruiting class that ranked top five nationally, which featured four top-50 recruits - Jason Fraser (No. 5), Curtis Sumpter (No. 25), Randy Foye (No. 32) and Allan Ray (No. 40).

A 1981 graduate of Montclair State, Hill began his coaching career in 1981-82 at his alma mater. He also held assistant coaching positions at Maine (1988-91), Marquette (1986-88), Rider (1983-86) and Lehigh (1982-83).
 
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