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Loss to Wayne State proves potential
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Loss to Wayne State proves potential

Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department The women’s tennis team lost 4-3 to No. 22 nationally ranked Wayne State University in Detroit Feb. 28, bringing the Chargers’ season record to 5-3.  “We really had to work for it overall, and it just shows our potential and where we could be, and how much better we’re getting as...

Chargers fall to No. 20 ranked Warriors
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Chargers fall to No. 20 ranked Warriors

Courtesy: Hillsdale Athletic Department. Freshman Patrick Cretu earned a singles win after playing on court for three hours, accounting for Hillsdale’s only point in a 6-1 loss to No. 20 nationally ranked Wayne State University on Feb. 28. The Wayne State Warriors opened the match by sweeping doubles play to take an early 1-0 lead....

First losses of the season shows team grit
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First losses of the season shows team grit

Junior Ane Dannhauser is still undefeated at No. 1 singles. Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletic Department The women’s tennis team lost for the first time this season, falling 5-2 to the Ferris State University Bulldogs Feb. 21 and 4-3 to the Davenport University Panthers Feb. 22.  Junior Ané Dannhauser was named Great Midwest Athletic Conference Women’s...

Chargers drop both competitions
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Chargers drop both competitions

Sophomore Sam Plys won his first set of singles Courtesy | Hillsdale Athletics Department The men’s tennis team dropped two matches on the road, falling 7-0 to Ferris State University Feb. 21, and 4-3 to Davenport University Feb. 22.  Ferris State controlled the match on Saturday, winning all 7 points and losing just two sets...

Undefeated season continues 5-0
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Undefeated season continues 5-0

Courtesy: Lucia Spinazze The Chargers women’s tennis team remains undefeated this season at 5-0 after beating Purdue University Northwest 5-2 at home Feb. 14.  “It’s hard to play a team like we did, because they were just kind of dead,” head coach Melanie Zampardo said. “They were quiet, not always going for every ball, but...