Mitch Hill was hired as the director of operations in April of 2021 after spending time at Western Carolina as the director of operations for the Catamounts during the 2020-21 season. He was promoted to assistant coach in July of 2022.
Hill is another familiar face to the Winthrop program as he spent three seasons under Pat Kelsey prior to heading to Cullowhee, N.C. In those three seasons, Hill worked as the team's video coordinator in 2016-17 and director of basketball operations in 2017-18 and 2018-19. While at Winthrop, Hill was a part of an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2016-17 and worked with two Big South Player of the Year selections in Keon Johnson (2016-17) and Xavier Cooks (2017-18). Hill and Prosser worked together on the Winthrop staff between 2016-2018.
Prior to his stint at Winthrop, Hill spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Tennessee Tech. The 2015-16 TTU squad went 19-12 and qualified for the postseason for the seventh time in program history as they participated in the Vegas 16 tournament.
A three-year basketball letterwinner at Tennessee Tech, Hill saw action in 43 career games including all 29 games during his sophomore year. During the 2012-13 season, he helped lead the Golden Eagles to a come-from-behind victory at Eastern Illinois thanks to three made 3-pointers in 29 minutes, both career highs. He excelled in the classroom, earning a spot on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll eight times and the OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll three times. Hill was the recipient of the teams' John P. Hendrix Leadership Award during his senior season of 2013-14.
A native of Cookeville, Tenn., Hill is the leading scorer at Cookeville High School with 1,649 career points. He averaged 22 points, six assists, and two steals per game during a senior season that saw him earn the District 6-AAA MVP award along with All-Region laurels and a spot in the Senior TCAT East-West All-Star Game.
HIll resides in Rock Hill with his wife Dylan (Patterson), who is an assistant soccer coach at Winthrop.