Hill has put together a record-breaking senior season that isn’t even complete yet. In addition to not only being named the RMAC Academic and Golfer of the Year each of the past two seasons, he has set several career-highs this year and marks that have broken the all-time records in the amazing history of the WNMU golf program. RMAC slate in style dominating the field to win by five-strokes at the RMAC Championships, posting a new career-high for lowest 36-hole score of 136 with rounds of 69 and 67 to end up eight-under par. If that wasn't enough, his 200 54-hole score was the best for a Mustang in the past 20 years. He set new low round scores of 65 and 66 at that same tournament when he won the St. Edward's Invitational by eight-strokes. His 72.20 scoring average is on pace to set a new Mustang career low round for a single season. He has fired 13 rounds below par, has six top-10 finishes, five in the top-five and two wins. He has a 660-189 (77.7) winning percentage and leads the team in not only that category, but in scoring average, lowest round, lowest 54-hole score and lowest 36-hole score. With his latest victory, he climbed all the way up to 25th in the latest Golfstat rankings. He also was named an RMAC Golfer of the Week twice this year. Not only has he earned incredible accolades this year, last season he was named a CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-American, GCAA All-American Scholar and First-Team Ping All-South Central Region.