Month: March 2025

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Wins over break boost confidence

The men’s tennis team went undefeated at the PTR Spring Tennis Fest in South Carolina, dominating their matches against West Liberty University and Millersville University to improve to 6-5 on the season overall.  The Chargers won 7-0 against West Liberty March 11, defeating their opponent in doubles play to secure the doubles point, and winning...

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Clifford makes Hillsdale History

Seniors Elise Mason and Megan Clifford finished their swimming careers at the NCAA Division II Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, last week. Clifford became the first woman in Hillsdale swimming history to earn All-American honors in the 200-yard freestyle for the third straight year. Mason’s best finish of the week was a 21st place finish in...

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Baseball settles into new clubhouse

The Hillsdale College baseball team officially moved into the Hardenbergh Clubhouse this month.  The clubhouse, located under the grandstand of the Lenda and Glenda Hill Stadium, holds 37 player lockers as well as a common space for the team, seven showers, a separate coaches office, and space for a training room in the future.  Head...

Hillsdale wins three over break as freshmen find their rhythm
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Hillsdale wins three over break as freshmen find their rhythm

The Hillsdale Chargers baseball team went 3-6 over spring break, playing Emporia State University, Maryville University, Saginaw Valley State University, and Malone University. The Chargers won their first game against Emporia University and two of their four games against Malone.  According to associate head coach Ryan Van Amburg, freshman Gaard Swenson had two RBIs and...

Wortz presses school sports authority to follow Trump order on gender
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Wortz presses school sports authority to follow Trump order on gender

Rep. Jennifer Wortz, a Republican representing Hillsdale, speaks at a March 13 press conference. Courtesy | Michigan House Republicans The standoff continues between Michigan lawmakers and the Michigan High School Athletic Association as Republicans lead a push to enforce President Donald Trump’s recent executive order banning biological men from competing in women’s sports. But the...