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William "Billy" Hill was Fordham's king of the hill whenever he took the mound for the Rams, posting a career record of 18-4.
In 1973, he won six our of seven decisions, including a no-hitter vs. Saint Peter's and a win over Seton Hall, a perennial eastern power. He also earned First Team All-Metropolitan Conference accolades.
At Fordham's 1976 Block F Awards Dinner, he was awarded the Terence J. O'Donnell Memorial Award, given to the student-athlete, who best exemplifies sportsmanship, loyalty, dedication, and self-discipline.
Hill finished out his Fordham playing day by setting a school record for carer ERA (2.28). Upon graduation, he played two years of minor league baseball with the Montreal Expos organization.
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