Terrence Hill Jr. Transfers to Tennessee from VCU
VCU transfer Terrence Hill Jr. commits to Tennessee
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Terrence Hill Jr., a former guard for Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), has committed to the University of Tennessee after entering the NCAA transfer portal. Known for his scoring ability, Hill averaged 15.0 points per game last season and will join a Tennessee team that recently made its third consecutive Elite Eight appearance.
- 01Terrence Hill Jr. averaged 15.0 points, 2.8 assists, and 2.7 rebounds last season at VCU.
- 02He played a total of 59 games over two seasons with VCU.
- 03Hill was the leading scorer for VCU despite starting only two games last season.
- 04He will join the Tennessee Volunteers, who have made the NCAA Tournament for six consecutive years.
- 05The NCAA transfer portal opened on April 7, with Hill entering early on April 3.
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Terrence Hill Jr., a talented guard who played for Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), has committed to the University of Tennessee after entering the NCAA transfer portal. In his sophomore season, Hill averaged 15.0 points, 2.8 assists, and 2.7 rebounds per game, establishing himself as a key player despite starting only two games. Over his two seasons at VCU, he appeared in 59 games and showed significant improvement from his freshman year, where he averaged just 3.4 points per game. Hill's decision to transfer comes as he looks to continue his development with a Tennessee team that has made three consecutive trips to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament under head coach Rick Barnes. The NCAA transfer portal opened on April 7, allowing players like Hill to explore new opportunities, with many entering their names to find new programs.
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Hill's transfer could bolster Tennessee's chances in the upcoming season, adding depth and scoring ability to their roster.
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