- 2016 Olympic Games (Bronze Medal)
- 2018 FIVB World Championship (5th Place)
- 2014 FIVB World Championship (Gold, Most Valuable Player)
- Named First Best Spiker at 2019 NORCECA Women's Continental Championship
- Bronze medalist at 2016 Olympic Games as she started all eight matches at outside hitter as she ranked ninth in scoring with 95 points, fifth in Best Spiker with a .280 hitting efficiency and fifth in Best Server with 0.28 aces per set
- Selected 2014 USA Volleyball Female Indoor Most Improved Player
- Named Most Valuable Player for 2014 FIVB World Championship after leading USA to the gold medal
- Selected Second Best Outside Spiker of 2016 FIVB World Grand Prix
- Scored team-high 20 points in 2014 FIVB World Championship gold-medal match victory over China on Oct. 12
- While competing at Pepperdine University, first and only student-athlete to make the AVCA All-American first-team roster in both indoor and sand volleyball during the same academic year (2011-2012)
MAJOR INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
2019 - Tokyo Qualification Tournament (1st) ... FIVB World Cup (Silver) ... NORCECA Women's Continental Championship (Silver)
2018 - FIVB Volleyball Nations League (Gold) ... FIVB World Championship (5th Place)
2017 - USA Volleyball Cup vs. Brazil ... FIVB World Grand Champions Cup (Bronze)
2016 - NORCECA Olympic Qualification Tournament (Gold)...FIVB World Grand Prix (Silver)...Olympic Games (Bronze).
2015 - USA Volleyball Cup vs China...FIVB World Grand Prix (Gold)...FIVB World Cup (Bronze)
2014 - Montreux Volley Masters (Silver)...USA Volleyball Cup vs Brazil...FIVB World Grand Prix (5th Preliminary Round)...FIVB World Championship (Gold - Most Valuable Player)
2013 – Pan American Cup (Gold)…USA Volleyball Cup vs. Japan...FIVB World Grand Prix (6th)…NORCECA Championship (Gold)…FIVB Grand Champions Cup (Silver).
Did you Know
- Named MVP of Turkish League Players in 2015-16 after leading VakifBank to league title
- Scored 26 aces in 45 sets during 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix Finals while holding averages of 2.69 points, 0.96 digs and 0.58 aces per set as Team USA won gold
- Went from one of 240 athletes who participated in the 2013 U.S. Women's National Team Open Tryouts to earning a starting role the same season and the 2014 FIVB World Championship most valuable player
- Finished rookie season with Team USA in 2013 having played in 95 of possible 118 sets with 15 match starts and a 2.16 scoring average, including starts in all 14 FIVB World Grand Prix matches
- Averaged 3.89 points, 1.43 digs, 0.41 aces, 3.20 kills and 0.27 blocks during 2014 FIVB World Championship, which included a .345 hitting efficiency while starting 11 of 13 matches
- Finished 2014 season with 320 points, second most on the squad, and a 2.99 scoring average per set
- Two-time AVCA All-America First-Team in sand volleyball at Pepperdine University. In 2012, member of the inaugural AVCA Sand Volleyball All-American class after reaching semifinals of the AVCA Collegiate Sand Volleyball National Pairs Championship alongside partner Lilla Frederick
- Named AVCA All-America First-Team and West Coast Conference Player of the Year as a senior playing indoor in 2011
- While playing for Portland Christian High School, was named a Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection and was the #8 recruit in the nation according to prepvolleyball.com
- Started playing youth club volleyball in 2003 for Mt. Hood Volleyball Club and finished with Northwest Juniors
- Parents are Bradd and Terri Hill
- Sisters are Shelby Hill, Caitlin Volk and Kelsey Hill
Kim Hill's Favorites
Food: Breakfast burritos ... Book: Les Miserables ... Music Type: Everything ... Musical Person: Beyonce ... Professional Team: Portland Trailblazers ... Athlete: Stephen Curry
Most Admired Person: My dad because "he is the man!"
Happiest Moment in Life: "The birth of my two nieces; winning FIVB World Championship in 2014."
Path to the Podium
- Began playing youth club volleyball in 2003 with Mt. Hood Volleyball Club and later finished her youth career with Nike Northwest Juniors
- Named to Volleyball Magazine’s Fab 50 while a senior at Portland Christian High School
- While competing at Pepperdine University, first and only student-athlete to make the AVCA First-Team All-American team in both indoor and sand volleyball during the same academic year (2011-2012)
- Tried out for the U.S. Women’s National Team at the 2013 Open Tryout and making the team
- Made U.S. Women’s National Team debut at 2013 Pan American Cup
- Named most valuable player of the 2014 FIVB World Championship as Team USA won gold
- Named USA Volleyball Female Indoor Most Improved Player Award in 2014
- Named MVP of Turkish League Playoffs in 2015-16 after leading VakifBank to the league title
- Started all eight matches in the 2016 Olympic Games resulting in a bronze medal
The Big Blurb
In regards to the future Team USA after winning FIVB World Championship: "Really just continue to get better. While we’re thrilled with this victory and so incredibly proud of it, there’s still work to be done for USA volleyball!"
Related Links
- Portland Oregonian: Portland native Kim Hill looks to lead USA Volleyball in Rio Olympics (Aug. 5, 2016)
- CSNNW.com in Portland, Oregon: Kim Hill FaceTime Interview (July 28, 2016)
- John Canzano Podcast: Interview with Kim Hill (July 26, 2016)
- Malibu Times: Pepperdine Alum Heads to Olympics (July 19, 2016)
- KGW TV: Hill Competes for Olympic Roster Spot< (June 6, 2016)
- Portland Tribune Feature: Volleyball MVP Puts Her Mark on the Map (Dec. 4, 2014)
- FIVB: Kim Hill Reflects on Winning World Championship MVP (Oct. 17, 2014)
- The Oregonian: Former Portland Christian standout Kim Hill leads USA to Gold (Oct. 13, 2014)
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