Former Weber State basketball player Kyndahl Hill has spent the past nine years playing professionally in several countries across Europe, most recently in Israel. His international career has also included stints in Italy, Denmark, Ukraine, Germany, and Romania.
In a recent episode of the ‘Cat Tales’ podcast, Hill discussed his experiences living and playing basketball in various countries. He spoke about learning new languages, adapting to different cultures, traveling extensively, recalling memories from his time at Weber State, living in the Ogden area, and spending time with family.
Hill is originally from Humble, Texas. He played for Weber State from 2013 to 2017 and was part of two teams that won the Big Sky Championship and competed in the NCAA Tournament. During his college career, he played in every game—130 in total—which ties him for fifth-most games played in school history.
He scored over 1,000 points during his collegiate career at Weber State, becoming the 32nd player in school history to reach this milestone. Hill ranks third all-time at WSU for career blocks with 126 and is eighth in rebounds with 734. In 2016, he was recognized as the Big Sky’s Top Reserve during his junior year.



