One district, three conferences, dozens of teams, hundreds of players. Yet Hillsdale students Senior Megan Fogt and Junior Kyle Cooper both earned the Academic All-District Award based on their impressive GPAs and outstanding athletic ability. Though only five men and five women in the district can win the academic award, Sports Information Director Bradley Monastiere...
Women’s basketball drops two in the U.P.
The Hillsdale women’s basketball team returned to the Mitten with two losses after a cold weekend in the Upper Peninsula. The Chargers fell to the 11th-ranked Michigan Technological University Huskies 88-57 on Thursday, and lost to the Northern Michigan University Wildcats 79-51 on Saturday. This is the Chargers’ second losing weekend of the season. The...
Track team shatters school records
“Across the board this was probably one of the best weekends our program has had, period,” said Andrew Towne, head track and field coach. Last weekend, Hillsdale participated in two meets. Two coaches accompanied 17 students to the Boston University David Hemery Valentine Invitational for an opportunity to practice on a banked track. The NCAA...
Charger Chatter: Zoe Hopkins
Junior Zoe Hopkins, a distance swimmer and sports management major at Hillsdale College, weighed in on the swim team’s performance at the GLIACs in Jenison, Michigan last weekend where the Chargers took sixth place overall. How well did the Hillsdale College swim team do? Our team did really well—we had some really fast swims! It...
Swim team takes sixth at GLIACs
Coming off an impressive 10-4 record this season, the Hillsdale College swimming team took sixth place at the GLIAC conference championship at Jenison Aquatics Center in Jenison, Michigan on Feb. 11-14. On the first day of the meet, senior Rachael Kurtz started her final conference meet strong, placing third in the 100 Freestyle, hitting the...