Gaard Swenson rounds the bases after hitting a home run. Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose Despite winning a 15-inning marathon game 14–9 — the longest game in Chargers history since formal recordkeeping began in 1998 — the Hillsdale baseball team dropped two of three games in its first series of the season to the University...
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Joe Reuter finds basketball success in Luxembourg
Courtesy: Joe Reuter Joe Reuter ’25 is playing professional basketball in Luxembourg after finishing his college basketball career with the Hillsdale Chargers last March. “I knew going to the NBA would be awesome to do, but not super realistic, so I thought playing overseas in Europe was a great next option for me,” Reuter said....
Poll projects 3rd in conference
Hillsdale Charger baseball gather for 2025-26 season team picture Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department After an appearance in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference semifinals last season, the Hillsdale baseball team is projected to finish third in the G-MAC North Division, according to the preseason coaches poll, and will start its season with three-game series against...
College to host men’s retreat
Hillsdale College will hold its seventh annual silent retreat Jan. 30-31 in Christ Chapel and the Hoynak Room. The retreat is open to all male students and will run from 6 p.m. on Friday to 9 p.m. on Saturday. The event will provide dinner on Friday and breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Saturday. “The most...
Ruddy named All-American, fall sports rack up awards
Courtesy: Reva Ludwig Eight athletes combined to win 12 Great Midwest Athletic Conference Player of the Week awards across the fall sports season, with junior receiver Shea Ruddy receiving first team All-American honors from the Division II Conference Commissioners Association as well as the G-MAC Special Teams Player of the Year. Charger football finished the...



