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Charger Chatter: Oliver Marshall
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Charger Chatter: Oliver Marshall

Courtesy: Hillsdale College Athletic Department What is your favorite form of potato?  French Fries  Who do you look up to most and why?   Scottie Scheffler. He is the best golfer in the world but also super humble and a good person. Also my parents because they have supported me my whole life.  Waffles or...

G-MAC Story
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G-MAC Story

Junior Robert Thompson takes a large swing at 2026 G-MAC championship. Courtesy | Ashley Van Hoose The Charger golf team took fourth overall in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference  championship after battling up three spots during the last 36 holes on April 21.  Junior Robert Thompson and sophomore Jackson Piacsek both finished ninth overall with...

Blustery weather challenges success
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Blustery weather challenges success

Courtesy: Ashley Van Hoose The Hillsdale men’s golf team battled cold and windy weather at the Ken Partridge Invitational last week in Indiana, finishing 13th out of 18 teams with a 903, April 5-7. Junior Robert Thompson earned his sixth top-10 finish of the season, scoring 4-over par. But, the inclement weather hurt the team’s...

Music City invite secures award
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Music City invite secures award

Junior Oliver Marshall with his award. Courtesy | Travecca Nazarene The Hillsdale men’s golf team finished sixth out of 16 teams with a five-over 845 in a three-round invitational hosted by Trevecca Nazarene University in Old Hickory, Tennessee, March 30–31.  At the invitational, junior Oliver Marshall brought home his first collegiate medalist honor after scoring...

Robert Thompson: the highest ranked Hillsdale golfer ever
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Robert Thompson: the highest ranked Hillsdale golfer ever

Thompson competing at golf tournament Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department Junior Robert Thompson is ranked eighth in the nation for NCAA Division II golf, making him the highest-ranked ever for a Hillsdale golfer. But his love for the sport began well before college — even before kindergarten. “I started when I was 3 years old,”...