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Warrior Hall of Fame member Tim Hills returns for his third season as an assistant coach for the Warriors after being away from his alma mater since 1998.
Prior to returning to Corban, Hills spent six years (2005-11) as the head men's basketball coach at NCAA Division II member Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho. With the Crusaders, Hills was named Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) Coach of the Year at the end of his final season in 2010-11. At NNU, Hills compiled a win-loss record of 68-67.
Before leading NNU, Hills spent three seasons (2002-05) as the head men's basketball coach at nearby NCAA Division II member Western Oregon University where he led the Wolves to a win-loss record of 47-34. In his final season at WOU, Hills was named GNAC Coach of the Year and coached current NFL player Kevin Boss.
For two seasons (2000-02), Hills coached the women's team at Western Oregon prior to taking over the men's program and led the Wolves to a win-loss record of 31-23.
In between his second and third stint at Western Baptist College, Hills coached four seasons (1983-87) at nearby Chemeketa Community College where he led the Storm to an amazing 95-22 overall record.
Hills was the head coach of the men’s basketball program at Western Baptist for 23 years (1969-72, 74-83, 87-98) and compiled a school-record 389 wins. During his tenure that included a National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Division II national championship during the 1976-77 season, Hills won 20-or-more games seven times during his coaching career that included four straight from 1994-98 and was named NCCAA and NAIA District II Coach of the Year twice. Hills led Western Baptist to 16 NAIA and nine NCCAA playoff appearances during his tenure, while also being named Cascade Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year once and NCCAA regional Coach of the Year five times. This is Hills’ second Hall of Fame selection, as he was elected into the NAIA District II Hall of Fame in 1994.
Throughout his 38-year career as a head coach, Hills compiled a win-loss record of 645-513.