Point of Contact: Demarcus Merritt,
Director of Sports Information
dmerritt@shawu.edu / (919) 546 - 8279 /
www.shawbears.com
HILL
RETURNS HOME
April
10, 2008 –
Raleigh, NC–
Cleo Hill, Jr.
was announced as the new coach of Men’s Basketball
during a Press Conference today on the campus of Shaw
University. Dr. Clarence G. Newsome, President of Shaw
University made the announcement before a standing room
only audience of eager supporters including Board of
Trustee members, Administration, faculty, staff, alumni
and students.
Before
resuming his seating position, Dr. Newsome proudly
proclaimed Hill as the "prodigal
son" and he further
explained his esteemed pleasure in welcoming Coach Hill
and his wife Regina Hill back to Shaw University. Hill
was given a warm and thunderous welcome.
In the
Conference, Hill touched on his roots with Shaw as he
served as an Assistant Men's Basketball Coach from 2000-
2002. Hill stated, "It's great to be back!" He discussed
his beliefs of Shaw having a "standard of success;"
which is a bar highly set that resonates throughout the
athletic programs at Shaw. In addition, he elaborated on
the consistency of the rich tradition
and leadership that
stems from the University's Administration
and is exceedingly
exemplified through its students. In the question and
answer portion, Hill spoke about the importance for
athletes to be equally successful in the classroom and
on the court. Also, he made it known that he has plans
to continue to respect his father, CIAA Hall of Famer
Cleo Hill, as a consultant in coaching and intends to
make winning the National Championship an annual goal.
Hill
was the former Head Men's Basketball Coach at Cheyney
University since 2003. This past season, he led his team
to receive a bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament; a
feat he also accomplished in his inaugural season.
Hill's success awarded
him the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference’s (PSAC)
Men's Basketball Coach of the Year in the Eastern
Division after the Wolves projected a 10 - 2 season
record. In the previous year, he piloted Cheyney to the
PSAC Championship; the first time in the school's
history in more than 20 years.
While
at Shaw during 2001 - 2002, he was instrumental in the
Bears capturing their first CIAA Conference
Championship, a bid to the NCAA Division II
Elite
Eight, and advancement to the Final Four. Shaw was
crowned as the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional
Champions and Eastern Division CIAA Champions; finishing
with an overall record of 28 - 5. In addition, Hill has
had positive impacts as an assistant to the basketball
programs at the University of Nebraska and Mt. Zion
Christian Academy in Durham, North Carolina.