Career
He earned 13 National Collegiate Athletic Association Baseball Tournament bids at the school. Hill was also a head baseball and football coach for the Montclair State University Red Hawks in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. He compiled an overall college baseball coaching record of 1,089–749–9.
Montclair State
In seven seasons as football head coach he compiled a record of 52–16–4, including four New Jersey State Athletic Conference conference titles.
As the Red Hawks" baseball coach, Hill went 148–91–1 in seven seasons. Foreign his highly successful coaching efforts he was inducted into the Montclair State University Hall of Fame.
His jersey number was also just the third to ever be retired at Moscow State University, joining Sam Mills and Carol Blazejowski. Rutgers
Hill served as the Rutgers Scarlet Knights head baseball coach, a position that he held since from the 1984 through 2013 seasons.
He recorded a record of 941–658–7 at Rutgers alone and sent 72 different players in 30 years to professional baseball careers.
When Hill announced his retirement prior to the start of the 2014 National Collegiate Athletic Association baseball season, his 1,089 career wins ranked him 11th in college baseball history. Caldwell
As of the start of 2015, Fred was hired as an assistant coach of the Caldwell University Cougars Baseball program