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		<title>Kansas State Signs Hill To Extension</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- I got these buttons from simplesharebuttons.com --><div id="ssba"><a href="http://www.simplesharebuttons.com" target="_blank" class="ssba_tooptip" id="ssba_tooptip""><span>www.simplesharebuttons.com</span> </div><p><strong>Two NCAA Berths Get Deal Through 2015&#8230;</strong></p>
<p><strong>MANHATTAN, Kan.</strong> &#8211; Kansas State Director of Athletics <strong>John Currie</strong> announced Friday that head baseball coach <strong>Brad Hill</strong> has agreed to a new five-year contract through the 2015 season.</p>
<div id="attachment_12921" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img class="size-medium wp-image-12921" title="Hill" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Hill-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Brad Hill guided KSU to the program&#39;s first ever NCAA appearances in 2009 &amp; 2010. (Courtesy KSU)</p></div>
<p>The  new five-year deal is retroactive to June 15, 2010, and extends to June  14, 2015. It replaces the four-year agreement Hill signed in 2009.</p>
<p>&#8220;The  progress and success of our baseball program over the past several  seasons is a testament to Coach Hill&#8217;s leadership and vision,&#8221; Currie  said. &#8220;K-State is committed to delivering a championship program as  evidenced by the continued investments in the facilities and program,  which is a credit to our donors. Coach Hill and his staff share the  values of Kansas State and have built our baseball program into a  consistent contender by recruiting and developing student-athletes who,  both academically and athletically, are dedicated to success. We are  excited that he will be the head coach at K-State for many years to  come.&#8221;</p>
<p>The  contract calls for an average annual compensation of $235,000, which  includes a retention incentive of $125,000 should Hill remain at K-State  through the life of the agreement. Hill could also earn up to an  additional $172,500 in annual performance incentives for various  achievements, including appearances in the Big 12 Baseball Championship  and the NCAA Tournament, as well as for winning regular-season and  postseason championships.</p>
<p>Success  by the baseball program under Hill hasn&#8217;t been limited to just the  field. With his emphasis on success in the classroom, the Cats have  produced 37 Academic All-Big 12 selections, including a  school-record-tying seven in 2010, while five Wildcats have also earned  Academic All-District honors. In addition, K-State&#8217;s Academic Progress  Rate (APR) has steadily improved to reflect an outstanding four-year  average of 942.</p>
<p>The  2010 season was Hill&#8217;s seventh in Manhattan after taking over a program  that hadn&#8217;t had a winning conference record since 1990. Hill has guided  Kansas State to five years of growth, topped last season by a  school-best third-place finish in the Big 12, making Wildcat baseball  one of the most steadily advancing programs in the Big 12 Conference.</p>
<p>&#8220;I  am extremely appreciative to our administration for their support,&#8221;  said Hill. &#8220;Our success is directly related to the great staff we have  assembled here at K-State and I am thankful for the dedication of <strong>Sean McCann</strong>, <strong>Andy Sawyers</strong>, <strong>Scott Bird</strong> and <strong>Justin Tadtman</strong>.  We are also grateful for the fans from the Manhattan community and  K-State students who have helped turn Tointon Family Stadium into a real  home-field advantage. We are excited to be a part of President Schulz  and John Currie&#8217;s vision and commitment to producing a championship  program.&#8221;</p>
<p>K-State  continued its trend of improvement in 2010 after its breakout season in  2009. The Wildcats, who were predicted to finish as low as ninth in  some Big 12 in preseason polls, finished the 2010 campaign third in the  conference &#8211; their highest finish since the league&#8217;s inception in 1997.</p>
<p>After  setting a school record with 43 wins in 2009, Kansas State silenced the  critics with another great season, posting 37 wins in 2010, the  second-most in program history. Of the 37 wins, 14 came against Big 12  opponents, tying the 2009 squad for the most in school history.</p>
<p>Kansas  State also earned its second-straight at-large bid into the postseason  when the Wildcats were selected as the No. 3 seed in the NCAA  Fayetteville Regional.</p>
<p>The  Wildcats led the Big 12 in hitting for the second-straight year after  posting a .323 team average. They were also the only program in the  league to have three individuals in the top 10 of the conference in  hitting, including 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year and batting champion <strong>Nick Martini</strong>. Under Hill&#8217;s guidance, five other Wildcats joined Martini as All-Big 12 selections with <strong>Adam Muenster</strong>, <strong>Carter Jurica</strong>, <strong>Evan Marshall</strong>, <strong>Daniel Dellasega</strong> and <strong>Kyle Hunter</strong> gaining recognition.</p>
<p>Martini&#8217;s  designation as the conference&#8217;s player of the year marked the third Big  12 specialty award won by Kansas State in the past two seasons. Hill  and <strong>A.J. Morris</strong> were named Coach of the Year and Pitcher of the Year, respectively, in 2009.</p>
<p>Since  Hill took over the reins of the K-State baseball program in the 2004  season, 24 Wildcats have been selected in the Major League Baseball  Draft, while the incoming signing class set a record for draft  selections as four were taken in the 2010 draft.</p>
<p>Hill  was named the 20th head baseball coach in Kansas State history on June  3, 2003, after an ultra-successful nine-year stint as the head coach at  Central Missouri State (now the University of Central Missouri) as he  left CMSU as the winningest active coach in Division II that included a  National Championship in 2003.</p>
<p>(K-State Release)</p>
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