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ASU: Will compete for playing time in ASU's deep backfield...athletically gifted player who can run inside and out...has also caught 42 career passes...has been part of a three-man rotation at tailback in the last two seasons.
2003: Played in 10 games, starting four...finished second on the team in rushing with 117 attempts and 452 yards...scored three touchdowns...finished fourth on the team with 21 receptions...tallied 202 receiving yards...averaged 9.6 yards per reception...had a career day against Oregon State on Sept. 27, recording career highs in rushing attempts (24), rushing yards (121), receptions (6) and receiving yards (92)...scored a pair of touchdowns on the ground Oct. 11 vs. Oregon.
2002: Played in all 14 games...netted 318 yards rushing on 104 carries (3.1 avg.)...caught 21 passes for 239 yards (11.4 avg)...scored six rushing touchdowns and three receiving...nine total touchdowns was the second most on the team behind third-team All-American Shaun McDonald...finished second on the team in all-purpose yards (1,372)...led the team in kickoff returns with 32 for 701 yards (21.9 avg.)...returned 11 punts for 114 yards...had 205 all-purpose yards against Washington State, a performance which included school records for kick returns in a game (9) and kick return yardage for a game (162)...named Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week on Sept. 7 after turning in five kick returns for 157 yards and 4 punt returns for 38 yards...had three two-touchdown games...named to the Sporting News Pac-10 All-Freshman team.
2001: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2001 graduate of City High School in Iowa City, Iowa...perhaps ASU's most decorated and nationally known recruit...a USA Today All-American...preseason All-American by PrepStar Magazine...rated as the No. 4 running back in the Midwest by PrepStar...rated the No. 35 player in the nation at running back by SuperPrep Magazine...rated as the No. 16 player in the Midlands Region (Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Wyoming) by SuperPrep...also started at cornerback...earned first-team all-state elite in Iowa...a first-team all-conference and all-area selection... tallied 3,585 rushing yards and 57 touchdowns (8.5 yards-per-carry average) in his prep career...as a senior, rushed for 1,820 yards and scored 28 touchdowns as a senior in leading his team to a 10-2 record...rushed for 1,340 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior...had 13 receptions for 221 yards and one touchdown as a receiver...also returned punts and kickoffs... earned all-conference and all-state honors as a junior...was the state champion in the 100 meters (10.46) and long jump (24' 5", third-best in the country) as a junior...was a member of the 2001 National Championship spring medley relay team which set an Iowa best and meet record...led City High School to the 1999 and 2000 state track and field titles...was the 2000 Drake Relays champion in the long jump and anchored the winning 4x200 meter relay team...became the second athlete in Iowa history to win four gold medals at state...best long jump is 24.7...earned the All-State Track and Field Award in Iowa...was a NSSF/Foot Locker All-American in Track and Field in 2000...placed third at nationals, anchoring the 4x100 meter relay...also wrestled at 189 pounds.
PERSONAL: Is pursuing a degree in interdisciplinary studies (African-American studies and sociology)...parents are J.D. (consultant) and Caryl (senior consultant, ACT Inc.)...son of former ASU and Buffalo Bill star and All-Pro J.D. Hill...has four brothers who played college football (Lonzell and J.D. Jr. played at Washington, Khalil played at Iowa and was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 2002, Shelby played at Syracuse)...was the leading bass soloist in the All-State Grammy-Award winning concert choir...plays the saxophone and other instruments...hobbies are collecting and restoring cars...also writes poetry and draws...born October of 1982...full name is Hakim Z. Hill.
CAREER HIGHS: Rushing Attempts: 27, vs. USC (10/4/03). Rushing Yards: 115, at Oregon State (9/27/03). TDs Rushing: 2, twice, last vs. Oregon (10/11/03). Receptions: 6, at Oregon State (9/27/03). Receiving Yards: 92, at Oregon State (9/27/03). Kickoff Returns: 9 (school record), at WSU (11/02/02). Kickoff Return Yards: 162 (school record), at WSU (11/2/02). Longest Kickoff Return: 55, vs. UCF (9/7/02).
Hill's Career Statistics
Rushing
Year G/GS Att. Net Avg. TD Lg. Avg./G
2002 14/0 104 318 3.1 6 30 22.7
2003 10/4 115 452 3.9 3 21 45.2
Career 24/4 219 770 3.5 9 30 32.1
Receiving
Year G/GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G
2002 14/0 21 239 11.4 3 46 17.1
2003 10/4 21 202 9.6 0 34 20.2
Career 24/4 42 441 10.5 3 46 18.4
Kickoff Returns
Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. TD Long
2002 14/0 32 701 21.9 0 55
Punt Returns
Year G/GS No. Yds. Avg. TD Long
2002 14/0 11 114 10.4 0 25
Hill's Game-by-Game Statistics
2003 Rushing
Opp. Rush Net Yds. TD Long
NAU 0 0 0 0
Utah State 12 57 0 16
at Iowa 2 17 0 11
at Oregon State 24 115 0 21
USC 27 74 0 14
Oregon 20 57 2 19
at North Carolina 14 72 1 19
at UCLA 4 29 0 16
California 7 22 0 6
at Stanford -DNP-
at WSU 5 9 0 3
Arizona -DNP-
2003 Receiving
Opp. Rec. Yards TD Long
NAU 0 0 0 0
Utah State 1 2 0 2
at Iowa 2 11 0 9
at Oregon State 6 92 0 34
USC 3 20 0 9
Oregon 0 0 0 0
at North Carolina 3 31 0 19
at UCLA 2 12 0 11
California 1 32 0 32
at Stanford -DNP-
at WSU 3 2 0 1
Arizona -DNP-
2002 Rushing
Opp. Rush Net Yds. TD Long
at Nebraska 3 -1 0 3
Eastern Washington 12 62 1 30
Central Florida 14 29 0 9
at San Diego St. 4 4 0 4
Stanford 3 5 0 4
North Carolina 10 56 2 15
Oregon State 10 11 0 6
at Oregon 7 16 0 8
Washington 13 35 1 12
at Washington St. 6 17 0 6
California 8 28 1 14
at USC 1 2 0 2
at Arizona 2 15 0 8
vs. Kansas St. 11 39 1 9
2002 Receiving
Opp. Rec. Yards TD Long
at Nebraska 0 0 0 0
Eastern Washington 2 29 1 17
Central Florida 0 0 0 0
at San Diego St. 1 7 0 7
Stanford 0 0 0 0
North Carolina 5 81 0 26
Oregon State 1 46 1 46
at Oregon 1 7 0 7
Washington 2 10 1 6
at Washington St. 3 26 0 18
California 5 18 0 14
at USC 0 0 0 0
at Arizona 0 0 0 0
vs. Kansas St. 1 15 0 15