Leif Anderson aims down the range at the Charger Classic. Courtesy| Hillsdale College Athletics Department The Hillsdale Charger Classic hosted 61 athletes for a charity shotgun competition on Aug. 26, and raised about $3,000 during the first fundraiser of the season for the college shotgun team. The eighth annual National Sporting Clays Association tournament donated...
Hillsdale shotgun faces Olympic-sized prospects at home and abroad
Ida Brown practices at Hillsdale shooting center. Courtesy | Matt Muller The Hillsdale College shotgun team earned multiple medals at home and abroad this summer, with the competition already in full swing before classes begin. Many of the athletes have had the opportunity to compete both at a collegiate and international level. The Scholastic Clay...
Hillsdale shotgun team earns fifth place at nationals
The Hillsdale shotgun team placed fifth overall in the Association of College Unions International/Scholastic Clay Target Program National Championship. The tournament took place March 21-25 at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas. The college competed against 19 other DII schools, winning a variety of accolades. Besides placing fifth overall, the Chargers won second...
Shotgun earns highest overall score on the road
The Hillsdale shotgun team brought home the highest overall team score Feb. 26 at the Lindenwood Spring Open in Saint Charles, Missouri. Besides Hillsdale, 13 schools attended, including Grand Valley State University, Simpson College, and William Penn University. The Chargers earned a total score of 1,403, only one point ahead of former NCAA DI champion...
Hillsdale shooting sports brings home five medals from tournament
All five Hillsdale competitors in the USA Shooting Tucson Selection Tournament won medals last weekend, allowing the team to move onto the junior selection match in Kerrville, Texas. The meet was the first of multiple tournaments to determine who will be going to the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. The tournament ran Feb. 3-8 at the...



