Hill plays for the Sydney University Flames in the Australian Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL).
[5] In financial year 2012/13, the Australian Sports Commission gave her a A$20,000 grant as part of their Direct Athlete Support (DAS) program.
[4][9] Playing with the Hills Hornets, who won the league championship, she was named 4 point Most Valuable Player (MVP) and part of the All Star Five in 2007.
[12][13][14] In all, the Hornets won eight straight championships from 2002 to 2009, before changing their name to the Sydney University Flames in 2010, and claiming a ninth title that year.
[9] She subsequently represented Australia at the 2010 World Championships in Birmingham, where the Gliders again finished fourth,[16][3] and was a member of the 2010 team that played in the Osaka Cup.
The Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics posted wins in the group stage against Brazil,[21] Great Britain,[22] and the Netherlands,[23] but lost to the Canada.