Only a handful of Chargers have been playing as long as DJ Loy. He has started on the offensive line nearly every game for the past four seasons. DJ took time away from his studies (Marketing Major) to tell us about the football programs of both 2012 and years past. How has the team...
Volleyball splits homestand
After two weeks on the road, the Hillsdale College women’s volleyball team played their opening GLIAC games at home. The Chargers faced Grand Valley State University in their GLIAC opener on Friday, and on Saturday, they faced Ferris State and received their first conference loss at home in three years. The team won 3–1 against...
Chargers beat Malone in first meeting
Despite a rare case of losing time-of-possession, Charger football came out on top 27-10 last Saturday, Sept. 15. “They held onto the ball really well,” junior wide receiver Andrew Mott said. “We haven’t lost time-of-possession in two years.” Both teams scored on their opening drives. But the Chargers were able to put another seven points...
“She’s still got it”: All-American Crowder returns as student-coach
Ashlee Crowder dominated the volleyball court. Now she plans to dominate from the bench. The Hillsdale College standout will not ride the pine this season, but rather coach the young Charger squad as they attempt to stay atop the GLIAC. Crowder will student-coach the team as she finishes course requirements before moving back to her...
Mirth Finishes 18th at Spartan invite
The Hillsdale College men’s and women’s cross-country teams opened the season this past weekend in East Lansing, Mich., where they competed in the Auto-Owners Insurance Spartan Invitational. Over 300 runners competed in both the men’s and women’s races at the Sept. 14 meet, including athletes from several Big 10 schools and GLIAC rivals Grand Valley...