Alex Hill joined Campbell and John Andrzejek’s staff as the director of basketball operations in May 2025.
“I’m very pleased to have Alex Hill join us as Director of Basketball Operations,” head coach John Andrzejek said. “I have known Alex for six years now, going back to my time at Washington State, and I have watched him grow in the profession from Manager to Head Manager to Division III Assistant Coach and now to this role.
“Alex is very organized, hard-working, punctual and professional. He will be in charge of all of our schedules, team travel and managing the budget. He knows me extremely well and knows our program’s values. I’m thrilled to get him here to The Creek and get to work!”
Hill comes to Campbell following a season as a graduate assistant at Waynesburg (DIII), and previously worked with Andrzejek during his time as a student manager at Washington State.
Hill served as an assistant coach last season at Waynesburg. The Yellow Jackets were led by Antone Baker’s 16.3 points per game.
Hill spent the previous three seasons as a men’s basketball team manager at Washington State under head coach Kyle Smith. The Cougars made an NCAA Tournament appearance as a No. 7 seed in 2023-24 and defeated Drake to advance to the round of 32. Washington State made consecutive National Invitational Tournament appearances in 2021-22 and 2023-23 and reached the NIT semifinals in Madison Square Garden in 2023.
Hill served as the Cougars’ head manager and led the program’s film operation. He contributed to all facets of team operations and played a key role in individual player development. He worked closely with NBA draft picks Mouhamed Gueye (Charlotte Hornets) and Jaylen Wells (Memphis Grizzlies), as well as Isaac Jones, who signed a two-way contract with the Sacramento Kings.
Hill received the NBA Summer League Scholarship in 2023 and served as an NBA Summer League Intern in Las Vegas in 2023 and 2024. While in Vegas he served as a game operations lead and assisted with fan engagement.
Hill graduated from Washington State’s Murrow College of Communication in May 2024, and received his MBA in program management from Waynesburg in 2025.