Colorado basketball adds frontcourt depth with Chase Hill commitment
Colorado basketball is getting bigger with their newest addition, an unheralded prospect from San Antonio, Texas.
With the loss of Bangot Dak and Elijah Malone, the Colorado Buffaloes basketball frontcourt was looking dangerously thin heading into next season. Luckily, the season doesn't start until October, giving Tad Boyle plenty of time to find depth as he did on Monday. The Buffs announced they reached an agreement with 6-foot-7 forward Chase Hill, an incoming freshman, hailing from San Antonio, Texas, and TMI-Episcopal School.
Hill averaged 12 points and four rebounds last season and joins Colorado as a developmental piece, Boyle said in the press release. The Buffs' headman said he doesn't know if Hill will play much in his freshman season, but complimented his character and size. A redshirt first year in Boulder seems likely.
"He's just looking for an opportunity, and we provided one here," Boyle said in Monday's release. "So we'll see where it goes, kind of on a year-to-year basis, but obviously, we're like that with most of the players in today's world. " ššššššæ āļø Chase Hill is a Colorado Buffalo 𦬠pic.
twitter. com/1HqQUc0PJG ā Colorado Men's Basketball (@CUBuffsMBB) May 18, 2026 Boyle revealed there's a personal connection between him and Hill. Hill's grandfather, Bob Hill, served a six-year stint as the head coach of the Kansas Jayhawks and recruited Boyle to Lawrence when he was a player.