Redshirt sophomore Christian Hinrichs now balances school, football, and track as he jumps into a new role on the track team. The Charger football cornerback made the decision last fall to join the track and field team as a jumper, competing in the long and triple jumps. “I joined this last fall, at the end...
Softball starts with double header sweep
Charger softball opened its Great Midwest Athletic Conference season with a doubleheader sweep of the Ursuline College Arrows on March 21. The Chargers won the first game 10-0 in six innings and the second game 11-5. “We were relaxed at the plate, made adjustments and hit really well,” head coach Kyle Gross said. “I think...
Shotgun places third at DII nationals
The Charger shotgun team took third place overall in NCAA Division II after a week-long championship tournament in San Antonio, Texas. After winning the NCAA DII championships in 2024, the Chargers were beaten this year by Fort Hays State University and William Penn University. William Penn won with a team total of 2,840 targets hit...
Ben Haas wins weigh throw national championship
Senior Ben Haas won the men’s weight throw at the NCAA Division II National Meet on March 14, becoming Hillsdale’s second-ever indoor track and field national champion. Haas won with his first throw of 22.89 meters, or 75 feet 1.25 inches. He now holds the Hillsdale record and Great Midwest Athletic Conference record for the...
Students invited to find peace at Michigan monastery
The retreat will take place at St. Augustine’s House, located in Oxford, MI. The cost of the retreat is $30. Courtesy | Reagan Meyer Hillsdale students will have the opportunity to spend a long weekend of “silence and solitude” at an ecumenical Lutheran monastery in April, according to College Chaplain Rev. Adam Rick. The retreat...
