With four new players and a year of experience under the team’s belt, the Hillsdale College men’s tennis team toppled Cedarville University during its first spring home match last Friday. Led by head coach Keith Turner, the Chargers went 5-9 last season, their first conference season since resurrection, finishing ninth in the GLIAC. The six-member...
Tennis leaves GLIAC with a win
Entering the GLIAC tournament as the last, eighth seed, Hillsdale College women’s tennis took seventh Sunday, ending its time in the conference with a win during its final in-season match until spring 2018. The Chargers went 1-2 this weekend, losing to Northwood and Saginaw Valley State universities and beating Michigan Tech, during its final GLIAC...
Tennis works to leave lasting GLIAC legacy
At its final dual meet of the season, women’s tennis lost at Wayne State University Wednesday 7-2, ending the season on a sour note. The loss concludes a difficult season, putting the Chargers at a 4-7 losing record. Still, the team is heading into a week and a half of practice leading up to the...
Women’s tennis tops Findlay Oilers, falls to Tiffin Dragons
Despite facing its first loss of the season on Saturday, the Hillsdale College women’s tennis team returned to the courts Sunday refocused and came out swinging with a win. The Chargers are 3-1, after losing to Tiffin University 6-3 and beating the University of Findlay 6-3. Despite several close matches, Hillsdale College didn’t play its...
Charger Chatter: Kamryn Matthews
How long have you played tennis? Since first grade. I started playing in the little kids’ classes, and I really liked it, so I started playing more competitively and getting into tournaments. Then high school tennis came along, and I was a captain on my high school team and just loved it so much. So...




