Junior Sean Barstow won his doubles match 6-2 with senior Brennan Cimpeanu. Courtesy | Isabella Sheehan The second-seeded Hillsdale men’s tennis team lost 3-4 to third-seeded Walsh University in the G-MAC tournament semi-final Friday. The Chargers’ line-up shifted last week after their No. 2 player, senior Brian Hackman, was unable to attend. “It was definitely...
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Hillsdale wins 4-3 versus Northwood, earns two seed in G-MAC tournament
Men’s and women’s tennis seniors pose after their final home matches as Charger athletes. Courtesy | David Beach The Hillsdale men’s tennis team won 4-3 against Northwood University April 15, earning a two seed in the G-MAC tournament April 20-22. It was a milestone win for junior Brennan Cimpeanu and senior Tyler Conrad, who both...
Chargers shut out Cedarville, Ashland at home
Senior Brian Hackman winds up to serve. Courtesy | James Gensterblum The Hillsdale men’s tennis team won both of its weekend games at home against Cedarville University and Ashland University, defeating both teams 7-0. It was a weekend of milestones for senior Brian Hackman, who reached 100 collegiate wins as a Charger. Head coach Keith...
Hillsdale goes 1-1 despite key injuries
The Hillsdale men’s tennis team secured a victory of 7-0 over Kentucky Wesleyan College April 1, but lost to Wayne State University 0-7 on April 4. According to junior Brennan Cimpeanu, the Chargers are a more skilled team than Kentucky Wesleyan. “It’s the weakest team in the conference, so we kind of expected to just...
Research Spotlight: Sydney Slepian
Sydney Slepian proudly poses in front of her presentation on visibility reagents. Courtesy | Angelica Pytel Can you describe to me the focus of your research? To put it simply, there are different substances that we use in the lab, and they’re called viability reagents. They test how alive a culture of cells is. We...



