Fred Hill, Jr. is an assistant coach for the Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team. He had previously served as the head men's basketball coach at Rutgers University. His father is Rutgers baseball coach Fred Hill, Sr. and his uncle, Brian Hill is a former NBA coach. Hill had a 47-77 record in four years at Rutgers. He recruited and lost 12 players including Mike Rosario, the first McDonald's All American in Rutgers history.

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  • Fred Hill, Jr. is an assistant coach for the Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team. He had previously served as the head men's basketball coach at Rutgers University. His father is Rutgers baseball coach Fred Hill, Sr. and his uncle, Brian Hill is a former NBA coach. Hill had a 47-77 record in four years at Rutgers. He recruited and lost 12 players including Mike Rosario, the first McDonald's All American in Rutgers history. Despite a losing record, Hill had been told after the 2009-10 season that he would be back for a fifth season. However, while watching his father's baseball team play Pittsburgh, Hill got into a shouting match with several of Pittsburgh's baseball coaches. When athletic director Tim Pernetti learned about the incident, he ordered Hill not to attend the rest of the Pittsburgh-Rutgers series while he investigated the incident, an order Hill disobeyed. On April 8, Pernetti told Hill he would not be allowed to return. Eventually, Hill was allowed to resign in return for an $850,000 settlement.
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  • Fred Hill, Jr. is an assistant coach for the Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball team. He had previously served as the head men's basketball coach at Rutgers University. His father is Rutgers baseball coach Fred Hill, Sr. and his uncle, Brian Hill is a former NBA coach. Hill had a 47-77 record in four years at Rutgers. He recruited and lost 12 players including Mike Rosario, the first McDonald's All American in Rutgers history.
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