Education
She attended the Australian Institute of Sport in 1992-1993.
She attended the Australian Institute of Sport in 1992-1993.
While playing for the Opals, Hill was known as a talented and versatile player, who provided spark off the bench. In the domestic Women"s National Basketball League (WNBL) Hill played over 300 games for North Adelaide (1989 - 1991), the Australian Institute of Sport (1992 - 1993), Adelaide Lightning (1994 - 1999/00 and 2011/12), Canberra Capitals (2003/04) and Townsville Fire (2009/10 - 2010/11). Along with Hill, only 8 other players have played 300 or more games in the WNBL. Had Hill not played several seasons in France and Spain during the mid to late 2000s, it was likely that she would have broken the 377 games record held by her former teammate Rachael Sporn and Lucille Baillie.
At 37, Hill announced her retirement from professional basketball at the conclusion of the 2010/11 WNBL season.
However, she was enticed out of retirement to return to play for Adelaide Lightning for the 2011-2012 season, where she was appointed captain.
In 1993, Hill was a member of Australia"s first ever basketball gold medal winning team at the World Championships for Junior Women held in South of Korea.