The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team is returning for its third year of play, bringing a full returning roster and promising new talent for its first season in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. The G-MAC has five teams, including Cedarville, Davis & Elkins, and two former GLIAC rivals. “We will play Cedarville, who we...
Author: Scott McClallen (Scott McClallen)
Level of competition not a driving factor in conference move
Some have argued Hillsdale College left the GLIAC because Hillsdale’s athletic programs couldn’t compete. Hillsdale’s 40-plus-year history in the GLIAC proves otherwise. For instance, in 2017, both men’s and women’s track and field finished second in the GLIAC, while several other programs posted impressive seasons. Junior Joel Pietila won the 2017 GLIAC Men’s Golf Individual,...
Tennis finishes fourth in GLIAC tournament
In the program’s second year of competition, the Hillsdale College men’s tennis team finished fourth in the GLIAC tournament after a 1-2 weekend in Midland, Michigan. The Chargers edged out No. 4 seed Wayne State University 5-4 on Friday evening in the GLIAC quarterfinals before falling to No. 1 seed Ferris State on Saturday and...
With 5-4 record, men’s tennis heads to GLIACs
The Hillsdale College men’s tennis team defeated University of Findlay 6-3 Friday afternoon at home to conclude their second season of GLIAC play 5-4. The Chargers won four singles matches and two doubles matches to decide their final conference match against the Oilers, who finished seventh in the GLIAC. Freshman Milan Mirkovic picked up a...
Seniors in the spotlight: Tower Dancers share their perspective on their final dance performances
The curtain may have fallen on their time with the Tower Dancers, but their potential has just begun to be unveiled. Three senior Tower Dancers share their perspective on their final dance performances, and the program’s progress in their time dancing. Senior theater major Dani Morey praised Tower Dancers director Holly Hobbs for her creativity...