(k-state) Kansas State head baseball coach Brad Hill, the program’s all-time winningest coach and two-time Big 12 Coach of the Year, will step down at the end of the 2018 season.
Coach Hill, a former Emporia State baseball player, said in a released statement-
“With the best interest of the program in mind, I have decided to step aside after 15 seasons. It’s come time for the program to move in a new direction and regain the energy it once had, and with the new facility on the horizon, now is the perfect time.
In 2017, Hill became the Wildcats’ all-time wins leader with his 436th victory, He currently has 463 victories at K-State.
In 15 seasons as the K-State skipper, Hill has guided the Wildcats from the depths of the league to four NCAA Regional appearances, a Super Regional berth and the first conference championship since 1933. The success reached an all-time high in 2013, as the Cats won the Big 12 title and reached their first-ever Super Regional.













