Although the Hillsdale College men’s track and field team didn’t do as well as they would have hoped at the NCAA D-II Indoor National Championship last weekend — scoring only 4 points as opposed to last year’s 18 — there were still a number of positive takeaways from the meet. The distance medley relay team...
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Shotgun heads to nationals over spring break
The Hillsdale College shotgun team is heading to San Antonio, Texas, from March 25 to April 3 for the 2016 Association of College Unions International Collegiate Clay Target Championships, where the team will compete to win their third consecutive D-III national championship, and fourth in five years. “We expect to do well,” assistant coach Adam...
Baseball’s nine-game win streak snapped by perfect game
For the Hillsdale College baseball team, Saturday and Sunday told polarizing stories. The Chargers traveled to Lindenwood, Missouri, for four games against the Maryville Saints. The Chargers swept Saturday’s doubleheader — 3-2, 13-5 — but lost Sunday’s games — 2-0, 7-5 — snapping the team’s nine-game winning streak, and dropping the team to 11-4 on...
Baseball off to record-breaking 9-2 start after weekend sweep
The Hillsdale College baseball team is off to a 9-2 start — the best in program history — after the Chargers swept doubleheaders from both the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers and the Urbana University Blue Knights over the weekend, which stretched its current winning streak to seven games. The winning streak has moved the Chargers into...
Men’s basketball falls in GLIAC Tournament semifinal
The Hillsdale College men’s basketball team’s season came to a disappointing end on Saturday night in the GLIAC Tournament semifinals in Ashland, Ohio. The eighth-seed Walsh Cavaliers scorched the Chargers, shooting 63 percent from the field en route to a 98-69 victory. Hillsdale, on the other hand, shot just 38 percent from the floor and...