Basketball

Colorado Buffaloes bolster frontcourt with commitment of forward Chase Hill

The new recruit brings size, character, and a family legacy to Boulder

The Colorado Buffaloes basketball program is reshaping its frontcourt after the departure of Bangot Dak and Elijah Malone, a loss that left the team thin in the paint. Into that opening steps Chase Hill, a 6‑foot‑7 forward from San Antonio, Texas, who has officially committed to the university.

Hill arrives after a season in which he posted 12 points and four rebounds per game, numbers that reflect a player still finding his footing but possessing the size and work ethic that attract attention. His decision to join Colorado was framed not just by athletic opportunity but by a desire to develop under a program that values character as much as skill.

A family connection that spans generations

Coach Tad Boyle, who has led the Buffaloes for over a decade, highlighted Hill’s blend of physical presence and personal integrity. He noted that Hill is likely to redshirt his first year in Boulder, using the time to adapt to the pace of collegiate play while absorbing the team’s culture. Boyle also revealed that the Hill family’s ties to basketball run deep, linking the recruit to a lineage that includes his own grandfather, former Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bob Hill.

Beyond the lineage, Hill’s father serves as the head women’s basketball coach at Trinity University in San Antonio, further embedding the sport in the household. This environment, Boyle said, has cultivated a mindset that views every gym session as a chance to grow, even when the spotlight is elsewhere.

The coaching staff describes Hill as an overlooked, under‑the‑radar talent who grew up hearing the echo of basketballs in his family’s gym. That upbringing, they argue, has forged a resilience that could prove vital as the Buffaloes aim to rebuild and compete in the rugged landscape of the Pac‑12.

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