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Chargers Open with Performances at Invitational
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Chargers Open with Performances at Invitational

Hillsdale women’s tennis opened their 2024-25 season with victories in both singles and doubles play at their annual Chargers Summer Invitational on Sept. 6-7, according to sophomore Ané Dannhauser. The Chargers hosted players from University of Findlay, Walsh University, and Wayne State University.  Dannhauser started for Hillsdale  in Flight A singles. After a 5-7, 0-6...

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Hillsdale falls to Findlay, Tiffin

The women’s tennis team dropped home matches against G-MAC rivals this weekend.  The undefeated Findlay University Oilers swept the Chargers in a 4-0 final on April 12, followed by a 6-1 loss to the Tiffin University Dragons.  “This past weekend was definitely not the highlight of the season,” freshman Ane Dannhauser said. “We expected the...

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Hillsdale beats Cedarville, Ashland

The Hillsdale women’s tennis team lost to  undefeated Northwood University on April 6, ending Hillsdale’s four-match winning streak with a 6-1 defeat.  “It was definitely a tough weekend at Northwood last Saturday,” junior Courtney Rittel said. “Not one of us necessarily had a bad match or didn’t compete well; Northwood really just came out so...

Hillsdale starts 2-0 in conference play
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Hillsdale starts 2-0 in conference play

The Hillsdale women’s tennis team clinched back-to-back victories in its first two G-MAC victories this weekend, ending a three match losing streak. The Chargers earned a 7-0 win against Kentucky Wesleyan College March 23, followed by a 6-1 victory in their first-ever competition against  Thomas More University March 24.  “The team had a great weekend...

Construction vs admissions
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Construction vs admissions

First impressions are crucial. For prospective students visiting Hillsdale, the sight of construction cranes and the thundering of jackhammers could sway their decisions unfavorably. The construction, albeit temporary and with the promise of educational advancement and facility advancement, could hammer admissions rates.  Fred Schebor, associate senior director of admissions, offered insights on the matter.  “I...