Brandon Hill
Brandon Hill
Bio

Brandon Hill enters his second year as Head Coach of the Legends in 2025-26 and fifth season overall coaching at the collegiate level. In Hill's first season as Head Coach in 2025, the Legends set a new program record in wins (30) and reached the Region XIII final for the second time in team history. Multiple players moved onto the 4-year level after the 2025 season. In 2025, transfer Connor Davis, set program records in Hits, Doubles, RBIs, and Total Bases in one season under Coach Hill, before signing to Divsion-II Southwest Minnesota State University.

Hill previously served as Pitching Coach for the Legends, guiding the pitching staff to second in the nation in strikeouts per game and helping five Legends pitchers move on to the Division-II level.

Hill formerly served as Assistant Coach at Minnesota State-Fergus Falls under Head Coach Cody Hughes from 2018-2020. In his first year as assistant, the Spartans set a program record with 32 wins.

In 2017, Hill, only 19 years old at the time, was named Head Coach of VFW Post 1656 in his hometown of Madison, Minn., leading the program for three seasons. In his first year as Head Coach, Hill led Madison to their first and only State Tournament appearance in program history.

Hill currently coaches with the Minnesota Swing Kings, an elite travel-ball organization based out of St. Cloud, Minn. He enters his sixth year as a coach and private instructor for the Swing Kings, working alongside Caleb Curry.

Hill played collegiately as a pitcher and shortstop for the Minnesota-State Fergus Falls Spartans from 2015-17. He earned all-conference honors as a shortstop and was named Team Captain of the Spartans in his sophomore season.

In 2015, Hill graduated from Lac qui Parle Valley High School. He was a 4-year starter under Hall of Fame Head Coach Bart Hill. During his high school career, Brandon earned numerous accolades. He was named a Minnesota All-Star, Conference MVP, All-State First Team, three-time All-Conference, and three-time All-Area player.

Hill holds the school record for Earned Run Average. He also carries the honor of being the only three-year captain in program history. He currently plays amateur baseball for the Madison Mallards in his hometown of Madison, Minn. He is the son of Minnesota Hall of Fame baseball coach, Bart Hill.

"Nobody cares more about you as a player, person, and your career at a Junior College more than Alex Tech," said Lucas Burgum, current UMary Pitcher, former Legends captain.

"Brandon puts so much of his time towards making the team the best it can be. From showing up early to practice or staying late, he makes you a better player every day," said Levi Lampert, former NJCAA All-American, Southwest Minnesota State University standout.

“Brandon was my coach for only one year, but over that year he helped me a lot, and not just with baseball. He's always willing to talk and help out with whatever you need. Even now, he is no longer my coach but still helps me whenever I have a question about anything. As a player, you feel like he always has your back and believes in you which helps with confidence and knowing you always have someone on your side,” said Kai Mayfield, Jamestown Pitcher, 2023-24 Legends Team Captain.

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